[HTML][HTML] Aggregation process of drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs) in the Western Indian Ocean: Who arrives first, tuna or non-tuna species?

B Orue, J Lopez, G Moreno, J Santiago, M Soto… - PLoS …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Floating objects drifting in the surface of tropical waters, also known as drifting fish
aggregating devices (DFADs), attract hundreds of marine species, including tuna and non …

[HTML][HTML] Towards acoustic discrimination of tropical tuna associated with fish aggregating devices

G Moreno, G Boyra, I Sancristobal, D Itano, V Restrepo - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Tropical tuna support some of the largest and most valuable artisanal and industrial fisheries
worldwide, conducted to a large degree with Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs). Yellowfin …

Environmental preferences of tuna and non-tuna species associated with drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs) in the Atlantic Ocean, ascertained through fishers' …

J Lopez, G Moreno, C Lennert-Cody, M Maunder… - Deep Sea Research …, 2017 - Elsevier
Understanding the relationship between environmental variables and pelagic species
concentrations and dynamics is helpful to improve fishery management, especially in a …

A model based on data from echosounder buoys to estimate biomass of fish species associated with fish aggregating devices

J Lopez, G Moreno, G Boyra, L Dagorn - Fishery Bulletin, 2016 - hal.umontpellier.fr
Most of the drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs) used in industrial tropical tuna purse
seine fisheries are equipped with satellite linked echosounder buoys, which provide fishing …

[HTML][HTML] Seasonal distribution of tuna and non-tuna species associated with drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs) in the western Indian Ocean using fishery …

B Orúe, MG Pennino, J Lopez, G Moreno… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Man-made floating objects in the surface of tropical oceans, also called drifting fish
aggregating devices (DFADs), attract tens of marine species, including tunas and non-tuna …

[HTML][HTML] Local ecological knowledge (LEK) on fish behavior around anchored FADs: the case of tuna purse seine and ringnet fishers from Southern Philippines

ED Macusi, NAS Abreo, RP Babaran - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2017 - frontiersin.org
The Fishing Industry in the Philippines plays an important role in the food and employment
need of Filipino fishers. By using anchored Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs or payao), the …

A novel index of abundance of juvenile yellowfin tuna in the Atlantic Ocean derived from echosounder buoys

J Santiago, J Uranga, I Quincoces… - Sede Central …, 2019 - digital.csic.es
The collaboration with the Spanish vessel-owners associations and the buoy-providers
companies, has made it possible the recovery of the information recorded by the satellite …

Diel behaviour of tuna and non-tuna species at drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs) in the Western Indian Ocean, determined by fishers' echo-sounder buoys

J Lopez, G Moreno, L Ibaibarriaga, L Dagorn - Marine Biology, 2017 - Springer
As tropical pelagic species are attracted by floating objects in the surface of the ocean,
industrial purse seiners deploy thousands of man-made drifting fish aggregating devices …

Impact of increasing deployment of artificial floating objects on the spatial distribution of social fish species

G Sempo, L Dagorn, M Robert… - Journal of Applied …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Approximately 300 pelagic fish species naturally aggregate around floating objects (FOB s)
at the surface of the oceans. Currently, more than 50% of the world catch of tropical tuna …

[HTML][HTML] Schooling fish under attack are not all equal: some lead, others follow

S Marras, P Domenici - PLoS One, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Animal groups such as fish schools, bird flocks and insect swarms appear to move so
synchronously that they have long been considered egalitarian, leaderless units. In …