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Using very high resolution remote sensing for the management of coral reef fisheries: Review and perspectives
Authors:Mélanie A Hamel  Serge Andréfouët
Institution:Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Centre de Nouméa, B.P. A5, 98848 Nouméa, New Caledonia
Abstract:Coral reef fisheries are critical for food security and as a source of income in developing and developed countries, but they are collapsing in many areas. Following the emergence and routine availability of commercial very high spatial resolution (0.6-10 m) multispectral satellite images, we reviewed the use of these new high-quality remote sensing data and products for coral reef fisheries management. The availability of habitats maps improves management by guiding sampling strategies, mapping resources, involving local communities, identifying conservation areas, and facilitating Ecosystem Based Fishery Management (EBFM) approaches. However, despite their potential, very little use of products designed specifically for fishery management can be reported, likely due to high costs, inherent technology limitations and lack of awareness on the possibilities. Given the theoretical benefits brought by relevant habitat maps in EBFM frameworks, we advocate the use of adequate remote sensing products that integrate fishery technical services demands and local requirements.
Keywords:Quickbird  IKONOS  Invertebrate fishery  Ecosystem Based Management  Niche modelling
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