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    The Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries: Issues, Terminology, Principles, Institutional Foundations, Implementation and Outlook

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    Ecosystems are complex and dynamic natural units that produce goods and services beyond those of benefit to fisheries. Because fisheries have a direct impact on the ecosystem, which is also impacted by other human activities, they need to be managed in an ecosystem context. The meaning of the terms 'ecosystem management', 'ecosystem based management', 'ecosystem approach to fisheries'(EAF), etc., are still not universally defined and progressively evolving. The justification of EAF is evident in the characteristics of an exploited ecosystem and the impacts resulting from fisheries and other activities. The rich set of international agreements of relevance to EAF contains a large number of principles and conceptual objectives. Both provide a fundamental guidance and a significant challenge for the implementation of EAF. The available international instruments also provide the institutional foundations for EAF. The FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries is particularly important in this respect and contains provisions for practically all aspects of the approach. One major difficulty in defining EAF lies precisely in turning the available concepts and principles into operational objectives from which an EAF management plan would more easily be developed. The paper discusses these together with the types of action needed to achieve them. Experience in EAF implementation is still limited but some issues are already apparent, e.g. in added complexity, insufficient capacity, slow implementation, need for a pragmatic approach, etc. It is argued, in conclusion, that the future of EAF and fisheries depends on the way in which the two fundamental concepts of fisheries management and ecosystem management, and their respective stakeholders, will join efforts or collide

    Age determination of eels in the French Mediterranean lagoons using classical methods and an image analysis system

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    Several methods are used for age determination of eels in the French mediterranean lagoons (observation of the whole otolith after clearing, grinding and polishing, dyeing, SEM and image analysis). Two types of otoliths are observed depending on the width of the growth rings which is probably related to the environmental conditions. Furthermore, the growth checks are located nearby or inside the opaque rings. A computer assisted method is developed, with reference to the other methods, with the aim of improving the efficiency of collecting and processing age and growth data. With further developments and increasing knowledge of life-history of elvers and juvenile eels, it seems possible to use an image analysis system for ageing eels in lagoons. Nevertheless, the most important point is to validate the results before using them for growth populations studies. (Résumé d'auteur

    Room-temperature strong coupling in a single photon emitter-dielectric metasurface system

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    Single-photon sources with high brightness and long coherence time are promising qubit candidates for quantum technology. To this end, interfacing emitters with high-finesse cavities is required, especially in the strong coupling regime, which so far has only been limited to cryogenic temperatures. Here, we experimentally demonstrate, at room temperature, strong coupling between a single photon emitter and a novel cavity based on optical bound states in the continuum. A remarkably large Rabi splitting of ~4 meV is achieved thanks to the combination of the narrow linewidth and large oscillator strength of emitters in hexagonal boron nitride and the efficient photon trapping of the cavity. Our findings unveil new opportunities to realise scalable quantum devices and explore fundamentally new regimes of strong coupling in quantum systems at room-temperature

    Détermination de l'âge par analyse d'images assistée par ordinateur des otolithes des poissons plats Citharus linguatula et Dicologoglossa cuneata de la côte atlantique du Maroc

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    Deux poissons appartenant au groupe des Pleuronectiformes (Heterosomata), CitharuB linguatula Linné 1758 (Citharidae) etDicologoglossa cuneata Moreau 1881 (Soleidae) étaient échantillonnées de février 1988 à mai 1989 sur le littoral atlantique marocain (Casablanca). L'âge des deux espèces était détenniné par la méthode d'analyse d'images des otolithes sagittae sur ordinateur. Utilisant ces données sur l'âge, les relations entre âgelongueur et âge-poids étaient détenninées. Enfin, l'étude des anneaux des otolithes nous a pennis d'établir les modèles de la croissance pour chaque espèce.Age determination by computer-image analysis of otolith for the tlat fishes Citharus linguatula and Dicologoglossa cuneata from the atlantic coast of MoroccoTwo fishes belonging to the group Pleuronectiform (Heterosomata), namely the spotted flounder (Citharus linguatula Linnaeus 1758, Citharidae) and the wedge sole (Dicologoglossa cuneata Moreau 1881, Soleidae) were sampled from February 1988 to May 1989 off the atlantic coast of morocco (Casablanca), Age of the two species was detenninated by image analysis of otolith sagittae on computer. Using these data on age, the relationships between a age-length and age-weigth were detenninated. Finaly, studies of otolith's rings, enabled us to establish a growht model for each species
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