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South West Indian Ocean Fishery Project (SWIOFP) Component 5 Mainstreaming biodiversity Maurice 4 – 7 August 2009 French Activity proposed to the 8 others countries of the SWIOFP Movement of sea turtle between nesting sites and feeding grounds in the South West Indian Ocean: regional migratory knowledge and interaction with open sea fisheries for management issues Jérôme BOURJEA IFREMER LA REUNION FRANCE

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Page 1: South West Indian Ocean Fishery Project  ( SWIOFP ) Component 5 Mainstreaming biodiversity

South West Indian Ocean Fishery Project (SWIOFP)

Component 5Mainstreaming biodiversity

Maurice 4 – 7 August 2009

French Activityproposed to the 8 others countries of the SWIOFP

Movement of sea turtle between nesting sites and feeding grounds in the South West Indian Ocean: regional migratory knowledge and

interaction with open sea fisheries for management issues

Jérôme BOURJEAIFREMERLA REUNION FRANCE

Page 2: South West Indian Ocean Fishery Project  ( SWIOFP ) Component 5 Mainstreaming biodiversity

South West Indian Ocean Fishery ProjectSWIOFP - Update

SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

- Funded by GEF-World Bank & FFEM (France)

- Negotiation to implement this project started in 2000

- Composed of 6 components: 1 : Data Gap Analysis, Data Archiving and Information Technology. 2: Assessment and sustainable utilization of crustaceans 3: Assessment and sustainable utilization of demersal fishes 4: Assessment and sustainable utilization of pelagic fish 5: Mainstreaming biodiversity in national and regional fisheries management 6: Strengthening regional and national fisheries management.

- Members : South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya, ComorosSeychelles, Madagascar, Mauritius and La Réunion (France)

- SWIOFP officially started in July 2008

Page 3: South West Indian Ocean Fishery Project  ( SWIOFP ) Component 5 Mainstreaming biodiversity

French activity of the component 5

related to Sea Turtle interactions with open sea fisheries and Regional management

Movement of sea turtle between nesting sites and feeding grounds in the South West Indian Ocean:

regional migratory knowledge and interaction with open sea fisheries for management issues

Regional coordinator of the component 5 : Mauritius

The component 5: mainstreaming biodiversity

SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

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State of the art of sea turtles status in the SWIO

SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

Leatherback Status : Critically endangered

Nesting site: South Africa

Feeding ground: Open sea

Loggerhead Status : Endangered

Nesting site: South Africa Feeding ground: Open sea

Olive Ridley Status : Vulnerable

Nesting site : North IO

Feeding ground: Open sea

Hawksbill Status : Critically endangered

Nesting site: Equatorial SWIO

Feeding ground: costal SWIO

Green Status : Endangered

Nesting site: all SWIO

Feeding ground: costal SWIO

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State of the art of sea turtles status in the SWIOEx: Green turtle nesting sites

SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

> 10 000

< 50

Female per year

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SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

State of the art of sea turtles status in the SWIOEx: Green turtle feeding grounds

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SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

State of the art of sea turtles status in the SWIOEx: Green turtle migration pattern between nesting sites and sea

grass beds

Glorieuses

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SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

State of the art of sea turtles status in the SWIOEx: Green turtle genetic structure in the SWIO

2 distincts stocks (or more?)

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Data available on open sea fishery activities in the SWIOLongliners – IOTC data

SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

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Ex: Catches of swordfish by fleet

Ex: October – November – December 5° Square effort (1000 hooks) for the Spanish, Taiwanese and Japanese longline fleet

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SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

Data available Open sea fisheries activity in the SWIOFrench Longliners – IFREMER data

Ex: 2007 5° Square effort (nb hooks) for the La Réunion longline fleet

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SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

Open sea fisheries activity in the SWIOOceanic Purse Seine – IOTC/IRD data

Ex up: 2007 1°effort (nb sets) for the french purse seine fleet

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Ex up: 2002-2006 1°effort (nb sets) for the french purse seine fleet

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SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

Open sea fisheries interaction with sea turtles in the SWIOIOTC/IRD/IFREMER data

Ex: Purse seine by catch of sea turtle by species

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Ex: French longline sea turtle by catches by species

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SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

Environment data available for the SWIOEx: SST

Ex: Monthly evolution of the Sea Surface temperature (SST) in the South West Indian Ocean for 2008

January February March April

September

May AugustJulyJune

DecemberNovemberOctober

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Scientific aims of the project:

1/ Identification of sea turtle ‘Hotspots’ in the south west Indian Ocean and assessment of the main populations

based on existing data

2/ Regional migration routes of the sea turtles

3/ Understanding migration behaviour of the sea turtles according to Environmental conditions (currents, SST…)

and available genetic data (haplotypes frequencies and structure)

4/ Building a migratory map for those population in the WIO

SWIOFP Activity related to Sea Turtle interactions with open sea fisheries and Regional management

SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

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Application aims:

-To set up a classification of risk’s areas for the species,according to the interaction with the open sea fishing

activities (longline and pure seine)

-To propose local and regional mitigate measures of management for the sea turtles, according to

population abundance and migratory behaviour, which can be compatible with the local lasting

development, as the eco-tourism

- To contribute to the Marine Turtle Task Force (MTTF) in the creation of a reliable research and

application network dedicated to sea turtles,

SWIOFP Activity related to Sea Turtle interactions with open sea fisheries and Regional management

SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

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Mains gaps of the project

SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

1/ Lack in a reliable assessment of the currents status of sea turtle in some countries of the SWIO (Nesting sitesabundance, feeding grounds…)

2/ Lack of knowledge origine of the turtle nesting in the other countries of the SWIO

3/ Few by-catch assessment available for some area

This project is an opportunity to fill in some of these gapsgathering all countries in a same regional project

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HOW TO DO THAT PROJECT?

WPEB – IOTC Bangkok, 20-22 October 2008

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1/ Based on the sea turtle biology, ecology and population assessment in all the SWOI = compilation of data available

2/ Based on Satellite tags deployed in nesting sites (Female)and at sea (immature/adult by-catch)

3/ Effort, catches and CPUE data of open sea fisheries(IOTC database on pure seine and longline 5°x5°)

4/ environmental and oceanic data (CLS, NOAA: SST, Currents, altimetry, chlorophyll)

5/ local knowledge on by-catch rate in open sea fisheries

SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

HOW TO DO THAT PROJECT?

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Maximum of satellite tracks+

Biological/abundance/repartition data/ species+

Oceanographic data +

Open sea fishing Data+

Known data on by catch in the area

Probabilistic model (in development by australia)

Risk map of interaction of open sea fisheries and sea turtles in the SWIO / Mozambique Channel

Application of the model in other areas

WPEB – IOTC Bangkok, 20-22 October 2008

HOW TO DO THAT PROJECT?

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WPEB – IOTC Bangkok, 20-22 October 2008

WHERE?

POST NESTING

France

SWIOFP

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WPEB – IOTC Bangkok, 20-22 October 2008

WHERE?

12 Post Nesting of green From Glorieuses, June 2008

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WPEB – IOTC Bangkok, 20-22 October 2008

WHERE?

POST NESTING

France

SWIOFP

OPEN SEA STAGES

Longline release

Purse seine release?

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WPEB – IOTC Bangkok, 20-22 October 2008

WHERE?

Release of a loggerhead By caught by a longliner, October 2008

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Time Schedule

July 2008 : Start of SWIOFP/ Turtle project

Oct 2009

July 2011

July 2012

Gap analysis

Aug 2009 : SWIOFP workshop component 5

Field time

Data Analysis

SWIOFP Preparation of field tripTarget species identificationMaturity stageSites and number of PTT Collecting past tracks

French project

Field timeFixing PTTTrackingCollecting others data

Data analysisTesting the modelAdapting the modelValidating the model

SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

TRAINING

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THANK YOU

SWIOFP C5 Mauritius 4 – 7 August 2009

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• Calculates the spatial distribution of turtle open sea effort and open sea fishing effort

• Overlap index creates a risk to capture in every 5° grid box

• Combination of overlap index with data on actual bycatch rates can be used to create an entire SWIO bycatch map.

• Based on spatial distribution of sea turtle open sea effort, the incidental mortalities can be attributed to individual populations and these data incorporated into a population viability analysis (PVA) if desired. This will determine the most at risk populations based on current levels of fishing and mortality

• tells us where best to direct mitigation strategies

WPEB – IOTC Bangkok, 20-22 October 2008

ANNEXE: SPATIAL MODEL OF INTERACTION