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Theme Session H – How can camera-based electronic monitoring improve bycatch management?

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posted on 2024-11-28, 13:22 authored by ICESICES
<h2><b>Book of abstracts of theme session H:</b></h2><h3>How can camera-based monitoring improve bycatch management?</h3><h4>Conveners: Brett Alger (USA), Lauren Clayton (UK), Rebecca Skirrow (UK)</h4><ul><li>CM 808: Electronic monitoring in aquaculture for precise weight conversion formulas for stereo camera</li><li>CM 821: The development of integrated electronic monitoring and reporting (iEMR) technology for fisheries in Portugal (EMREP)</li><li>CM 874: Electronic monitoring bycatch management through improved retention of catch in the North Pacific</li><li>CM 878: Advancing bycatch detection: machine learning (ML) model development for Hawaii longline fisheries</li><li>CM 892: Using Electronic Monitoring for monitoring discards in the Great Australian Bight trawl fishery</li><li>CM 938: Use of Electronic Monitoring Systems to improve shark’s observation on tropical tuna purse seiners in the Indian Ocean</li><li>CM 941: The marine mammals bycatch OBSCAMe program in the Bay of Biscay (France): from a pilot project to a 100-vessel EM program</li><li>CM 964: Optimization of camera-based bycatch monitoring performance over 10 years</li><li>CM 1015: From EM to RDBES: a concrete example of Electronic Monitoring for ETP species bycatch assessment</li><li>CM 1083: Electronic Monitoring of the Scottish pelagic fleet: an opportunity to reappraise rare bycatch events and support AI/ML initiatives</li><li>CM 1099: Detecting illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing with edge computation in the Eastern Tropical Pacific</li><li>CM 1116: Camera-based electronic monitoring feeding into ICES advice on bycatch of ETP species 16</li><li>CM 1146: Why fisher-led co-design of remote electronic monitoring (REM) systems will result in better engineering decisions and outcomes</li><li>CM 1174: Usefulness of electronic observation to record bycatch events in Spanish fisheries</li><li>CM 1213: Advancing Fisheries Monitoring: Integration of Autonomous Camera Systems and Machine Vision Technology</li></ul><p></p>

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ICES Annual Science Conference 2024, Gateshead, UK.

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Theme Session H – How can camera-based electronic monitoring improve bycatch management?

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ICES. 2024. Theme Session H – How can camera-based electronic monitoring improve bycatch management? ICES Annual Science Conference 2024, Gateshead, UK. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.27269025

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