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Jérôme OLLIER

Regional Movements of Reef Manta Rays (Mobula alfredi) in Seychelles Waters - @FrontMar... - 0 views

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    The decline in numbers of reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi) throughout their range has highlighted the need for improved information on their spatial ecology in order to design effective conservation strategies for vulnerable populations. To understand their patterns of movement in Seychelles, we used three techniques-archival pop-up satellite tags, acoustic tags, and photo-identification-and focussed on the aggregation at D'Arros Island and St. Joseph Atoll within the Amirantes Group. M. alfredi were photographed within six of the seven Island Groups of Seychelles, with 64% of individuals being resighted at least once between July 2006 and December 2019 over timeframes of 1-3,462 days (9.5 years; median = 1,018 days). Only three individuals from D'Arros Island were resighted at a second aggregation site located more than 200 km away at St. François Atoll during photo-identification surveys. Satellite-tracked M. alfredi (n = 5 tracks; maximum 180 days) remained within the boundary of the Seychelles Exclusive Economic Zone, where they spent the majority of their time (87%) in the upper 50 m of the water column in close proximity to the Amirantes Bank. The inclusion of acoustic tagging data in the models of estimated satellite-track paths significantly reduced the errors associated with the geolocation positions derived from archived light level data. The insights gained into the patterns of horizontal and vertical movements of M. alfredi using this multi-technique approach highlight the significance of D'Arros Island and St. Joseph Atoll, and the wider Amirantes Group, to M. alfredi in Seychelles, and will benefit future conservation efforts for this species within Seychelles and the broader Western Indian Ocean.
Jérôme OLLIER

Mining for answers in the ocean's archives - @NERCscience - 0 views

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    With a death toll of more than 250,000 people, the Boxing Day tsunami of 2004 was one of the most devastating disasters of recent history.
Jérôme OLLIER

Year's first pirate attack in Horn of Africa takes place off Salalah - Oman - Muscat D... - 0 views

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    Year's first pirate attack in Horn of Africa takes place off Salalah.
Jérôme OLLIER

On a tropical island, fossils reveal the past - and possible future - of polar ice - @UF - 0 views

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    The balmy islands of Seychelles couldn't feel farther from Antarctica, but their fossil corals could reveal much about the fate of polar ice sheets.
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    The balmy islands of Seychelles couldn't feel farther from Antarctica, but their fossil corals could reveal much about the fate of polar ice sheets.
Jérôme OLLIER

Pirates Approach Tanker in the Gulf of Aden - @worldmaritimene - 0 views

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    Pirates Approach Tanker in the Gulf of Aden.
Jérôme OLLIER

Unknown Ship Involved in Hit and Run off India - @worldmaritimene - 0 views

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    Unknown Ship Involved in Hit and Run off India.
Jérôme OLLIER

L'Australie encerclé par le cyclone TREVOR et la future tempête VERONICA - @C... - 0 views

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    L'Australie encerclé par le cyclone TREVOR et la future tempête VERONICA.
Jérôme OLLIER

Somali Pirates Exchange Fire with Armed Guards on board Cement Carrier - @maritimene - 0 views

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    Somali Pirates Exchange Fire with Armed Guards on board Cement Carrier.
Jérôme OLLIER

Pirate Attack against Bulk Carrier Foiled in Gulf of Aden - @worldmaritimene - 0 views

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    Pirate Attack against Bulk Carrier Foiled in Gulf of Aden.
Jérôme OLLIER

Sediment from Himalayas may have made 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake more severe - @Orego... - 0 views

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    Sediment that eroded from the Himalayas and Tibetan plateau over millions of years was transported thousands of kilometers by rivers and in the Indian Ocean - and became sufficiently thick over time to generate temperatures warm enough to strengthen the sediment and increase the severity of the catastrophic 2004 Sumatra earthquake.
Jérôme OLLIER

Should Ships In India Switch to Shore Power? - @CarnegieMellon - 0 views

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    A team of EPP researchers has answered an important question about the shipping industry for a rapidly modernizing India.
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