biographie-pascal-dayez-burgeon.pdf
BIOGRAPHIE PASCAL DAYEZ-BURGEON. Agrégé d'Histoire diplômé de l'Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris et de l'ENA
Au coeur de la Coree du Nord
Pascal Dayez-Burgeon La dynastie rouge. Corée du Nord
LES FRONTIÈRES EN QUESTION
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WORKSHOP REPORT CORAL REEF ECOLOGY AND SURVEY
19 sept. 2008 10:00 / 10:20 => Coral reef fish and their bio-geographic distribution in ... 19:00 - 21:00 - Dinner sponsored by Mr. Pascal Dayez-Burgeon ...
Coral reef ecology and survey methods
19 sept. 2008 10:00 / 10:20 => Coral reef fish and their bio-geographic distribution in ... 19:00 - 21:00 - Dinner sponsored by Mr. Pascal Dayez-Burgeon ...
Le protectionnisme sud-coréen
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WORKSHOP REPORT
CORAL REEF ECOLOGY AND
SURVEY METHODS
15-19th September 2008
University of the South Pacific
Suva, FIJI
COMPONENT 2A - Project 2A2
Knowledge, monitoring, management and
bene?cial use of coral reef ecosystemsNovember 2008
Convenors:
David LECCHINI - IRD
Shirleen BALA - USP
This CRISP component is funded by the following agency:COMPONENT2A
Knowledge, monitoring and management of coral reef ecosytemsCRISP contact person:
Ed LOVELL
School of Marine Studies
Faculty of Islands and Oceans
The University of the South Paci?c
Suva, Fiji
Phone: (679) 3 232 612
Fax: (679) 3 231 526
E-mail: lovell_E@usp.ac.?
T he Initiative for the Protection and Management of Coral Reefs in the Paci?c (CRISP), sponsored by France and prepared by the French Development Agency (AFD) as part of an inter-ministerial project from 2002 onwards, aims to develop a vi- sion for the future of these unique ecosystems and the communities that depend on them and to introduce strategies and projects to conserve their biodiversity, while developing the economic and environmental services that they provide both locally and globally. Also, it is designed as a factor for integration between developed coun- tries (Australia, New Zealand, Japan, USA), French Overseas Territories and Paci?c Is- land developing countries. The CRISP Programme is divided into three major components, which are:Component 1A:
Integrated Coastal Management and Watershed Management - 1A1:Marine biodiversity conservation planning
- 1A2:Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)
- 1A3:Institutional strengthening and networking
- 1A4: Integrated coastal reef zone and watershed managementComponent 2:
Development of Coral Ecosystems
- 2A: Knowledge, monitoring and management of coral reef ecosystems - 2B:Reef rehabilitation
- 2C:Development of active marine substances
- 2D: Development of regional database (ReefBase Paci?c)Component 3:
Programme Coordination and Development
- 3A: Capitalization, value-adding and extension of CRISP Programme activities - 3B: Coordination, promotion and development of CRISP ProgrammeThe CRISP programme is implemented as part of the
policy developed by the Secretariat of the Paci?cRegional Environment Programme for a contribution
to conservation and sustainable development of coral reefs in the Paci?c.CRISP Coordinating Unit (CCU)
Programme manager:
Eric CLUA
SPC - P.O. Box D5
98848 Noumea Cedex
New Caledonia
Phone/Fax: (687) 26 54 71
E-mail: ericc@spc.int
www.crisponline.netPROJECT 2A-1 :
Postlarvae (?sh and crustacean) capture and culture for aquarium trade and restockingPROJECT 2A-2:
Improvement of knowledge and capacity for a better management of reef ecosystemsPROJECT 2A-3 :
Synopsis and extension work on indicators for monitoring the health of co- ral ecosystems and developing a remote sensing toolPROJECT 2A-4 :
Testing of novel information feedback methods for local communities and users of reef and lagoon resourcesPROJECT 2A-5 :
Speci?c studies on i) the e?ects on the increase in atmospheric CO2 on the health of coral formation and ii) the development of ecotourism 2 Photo of the participants of "Coral Reef Ecology and Survey Methods workshop" at USP (Fiji,September 2008). The participants are from :
IRDFrench Embassy
Fiji Government
University of the South Pacific (IAS and IMR)
University of Otago, New Zealand
University of Hawaii, USA
World Fish Center, USA
NOAA, USA
Conservation International, Fiji
Laje Rotuma Initiative, Fiji
Mamanuca Environment Society, Fiji
WHO / SOPAC, Fiji
Partners in Community Development, Fiji
Marine ecology consulting, Fiji
Wildlife Conservation Society, Fiji
US Peace Corps, USA
Blue Ventures Organization, UK
3Coral Reef Ecology and Survey Methods workshop
(seminar and field trip) 15 th - 19 thSeptember, 2008
Faculty of Islands and Oceans (Tutorial Room)
University of the South Pacific - Fiji
The University of the South Pacific (USP), WorldFish Center and the French Institute of Research for the Development (IRD) have joined in a partnership to develop a workshop on coral reef ecology and survey methods. This seminar and training program was funded by "Agence française de développement" through the Coral Reef Initiative in the South Pacific program (CRISP) and by IRD. It was organized into two parts: seminars at USP campus and field trip atMuaivuso village.
The seminar program provided a knowledge base in the coral reef ecology of marine organisms (coral, crustacean, algae and fish) and in surveys methods (for fisheries, in designation, implementation and management of marine protected areas, and to measuring success in MPAs). Each oral presentation lasted ca. 15 minutes with 5 minutes for open discussion. The seminars were conducted at Faculty of Islands and Oceans (Tutorial Room). The training program was intended to provide a knowledge base in "size estimation of fish inside and outside MPA", "recent techniques for habitat description and monitoring", and "use of emerging methods to sample marine organisms". The training course will be conducted atMuaivuso site.
This seminar and training program was free and open to all USP undergraduate and graduate students, government and NGO staffs. A pre-registration was required (contacted: shirleen_bala@yahoo.com or david.lecchini@noumea.ird.nc) 4Abstract in French :
Atelier sur l'écologie des récifs coralliens et les méthodes de suivi (séminaires et formation sur le terrain) L'Université du Pacifique sud (USP), le WorldFish Center et l'Institut de recherche pourle développement (IRD) se sont associés en partenariat pour organiser un atelier sur l'écologie des
récifs coralliens, comprenant une partie théorique, sous la forme de séminaires (programme des
séminaires ci-dessous) et une partie pratique, où ont été présentés différentes méthodes de suivi in
situ des récifs coralliens. Les séminaires ont été présentés par des chercheurs de l'IRD (Philippe Borsa, Pascal Dumas, David Lecchini, Marc Leopold) , des chercheurs du WorldFish Center de Penang en Malaisie (Pip Cohen, Alex Tewfik) et des enseignants-chercheurs de l'USP de Suva (Shirleen Bala, Teddy Fong, Jeanne de Mazières, Randy Thaman, Kenneth MacKay). Etaient présents dansle public : le Dr Joeli Veityaki, directeur du Département des sciences marines de l'USP, Priscilla
Govind, observatrice du Gouvernement fidjien et Pascal Dayez-Burgeon, attaché culturel del'Ambassade de France à Suva, ainsi qu'une cinquantaine de participants à l'atelier, pour la plupart
des étudiants Fidjiens, Salomonais, Vanuatais et Tongiens de l'USP mais aussi de l'Institut des sciences appliquées (IAS) de Fidji et des membres des ONG présentes dans la région : Conservation International, FLMMA et Mamanuca Environment Society. Les deux journées de travaux pratiques se sont déroulées dans le lagon du village de Nakamala à l'ouest de Suva, avec l'accord des chefs coutumiers. Une partie de ce lagon estdécrétée zone tabou par les coutumiers, ce qui revient à une mise en réserve. La formation a
porté sur les méthodes de comptage et d'estimation des tailles de poissons afin de réaliser des
comparaisons entre zones mises en réserve et zones hors-réserve. De même, des techniques dedescription et de suivi de l'habitat récifal ont été présentées aux participants. Deux techniciens de
l'IRD (Gérard Mou Tham, Christophe Peignon) se sont joints aux chercheurs pour organiser cette partie terrain. Le nombre de participants (une cinquantaine aux séminaires, une quarantaine pour lestravaux pratiques sur le terrain) et le fait qu'ils rassemblaient des étudiants et des membres d'ONG
de plusieurs états du sud-ouest Pacifique démontre le succès de cet atelier. C'est un gage pour la
préservation des écosystèmes récifaux de la région. Ceux-ci sont en effet menacés par la
surpêche, par la dégradation du littoral, par la pollution urbaine, par l'érosion des bassins versants
due au défrichage, aux activités agricoles et minières et aux feux de brousse, et par l'hyper-
sédimentation qui en est la conséquence. 5Workshop Program
Day 1 - Monday 15
th September, 2008 (Faculty of Islands & Oceans - Tutorial Room)9:00 - 10:00 - Welcome to USP Dr Joeli Veitayaki (USP)
Introduction and briefing IRD (D. Lecchini) / USPIntroduction of participants IRD / USP
10:00 - 13:00 - New Information on Biology and Ecology of Marine Organisms
Chairs: Dr M. Sobey and D. Lecchini
1. 10:00 / 10:20 => Coral reef fish and their bio-geographic distribution in the Pacific (P.
Borsa - data from M. Kulbicki)
2. 10:20 / 10:40 => Ecological Importance of Parrotfish (T. Fong)
3. 10:40 / 11:00 => Phylogeography of Indo-pacific coral reef fish (P. Borsa)
Coffee break => 11:00 / 11:20
4. 11:20 / 11:40 => Measuring, protection and application of indigenous knowledge on
coral reefs and marine biodiversity (R. Thaman)5. 11:40 / 12:00 => ReefBase Pacific Information Portal - Livelihoods, Fisheries,
Biodiversity (presentation includes overviews of SeaLifeBase and FishBase) (P. Cohen)6. 12:00 / 12:20 => An introduction of life cycle of coral reef fish, crustacean and coral and
the importance of settlement success in the regulation of adult stocks (D. Lecchini)7. 12:20 / 12:40 => Post larval reef fish capture, culture and release: Effects of culture conditions on post release survival (S. Bala)
8. Followed by a general discussion until 13:00
14:00 - 17:00 - New Approaches to Fisheries and Management in Coral Reefs
Chairs: Dr R. Dunsmore and P. Borsa
1. 14:00 / 14:20 => Putting into practice the ecosystem-based approaches to coral reef
fisheries (M. Léopold, J. Ferraris)2. 14:20 / 14:40 => Role of community based management in fisheries and coral reef
management in Fiji (A. Tawake)3. 14:40 / 15:00 => Assessment of Earthquake and Tsunami Impact on Fisheries-dependent
Coastal Communities of Western Province, Solomon Islands (A. Tewfik)Coffee break => 15:00 / 15:20
4. 15:20 / 15:40 => Managing the impacts of fisheries on reef and lagoon resources (M.
Léopold)
5. 15:40 / 16:00 => Preliminary evaluation of village based CPUE data collection (FLMMA
and J. Comley)6. 16:00 / 16:20 => Estimating population connectivity using genetic marker for
conservation and management purposes (P. Borsa - data from C. Fauvelot)7. 16:20 / 16:40 => An investigation of coral reef community modelling with geostatistical
methods (Jeanne de Mazieres)8. Followed by a general discussion until 17:00
17:00 - 19:00 - Welcome Cocktail - seafood village at USP (sponsored by WorldFish Center)
6Day 2 - Tuesday 16
th September, 2008 (Faculty of Islands & Oceans - Tutorial Room)9:00 - 13:00 - Indicators for Measuring Success in MPAs & Biological monitoring
in coral reefs - Chairs: Dr R. Dunsmore and P. Dumas1. 9:00 / 9:30 => Simple indicators for monitoring MPA effects in coral reefs: example of
giant clams and trochus shells in New Caledonia and Vanuatu (P. Dumas)2. 9:30 / 10:00 => 10 years of changes in a community managed marine protected area -Waitabu (K. Mackay / H. Sykes)
3. 10:00 / 10:30 => Invertebrate stock assessment using in-situ and remote sensing data (M.
Léopold)
4. 10:30 / 11:00 => Ecological Connectivity (R. Dunsmore)
Coffee break => 11:00 / 11h30
5. 11:30 / 12:00 => A quick and clean photographic method for habitat description and
mapping in coral reefs (P. Dumas)6. 12:00 / 12:30 => Temperature and coral bleaching in Fiji experience of the last 10 years -
(K. Mackay / H. Sykes)7. Followed by a general discussion until 13:00
13:30 - 16:00 - General discussion about Mobilization of results to policy, decision making
and planning - Chairs: K. MacKay and M. Leopold1. 13:30 / 14:00 => Papaha naumokuakea Marine National Monument, Hawaii Islands (M.
Chow)2. 14:00 / 14:20 => Community-based monitoring of invertebrates in taboo areas : case of
North Efate, Vanuatu (P. Dumas)
3. 14:20 / 14:40 => Evaluation of the effectiveness of three underwater reef fish monitoring methods in Fiji (D. Lecchini)
4. Followed by a general discussion until 16:00
16:00 - 17:00 - Presentation of the training course: "Size estimation, recent techniques for
habitat description and monitoring, and use of emerging methods to sample marine organisms" (D. Lecchini, P. Dumas, G. Mou-Tham, C. Peignon, P. Borsa & M.Leopold)
7Day 3 - Wednesday 17
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