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  1. Epifaunal Communities Associated with Macroalgae: The Case of the Cap-Vert Peninsula (Senegal, Northwest Africa)
  2. Sustainable fishing
  3. Characterisation of pelagic seascapes through micronektonic and zooplanktonic scattering layers
  4. Participatory Monitoring Tool to Assess the Sustainability of Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Fish Farming in West Africa
  5. Socio-economic and zootechnical characteristics of fish farming in the Mwenga territory (South Kivu) in the Democratic Republic of Congo
  6. nextGEMS: entering the era of kilometer-scale Earth system modeling
  7. Molecular assessment of Ulvophyceae reveals cryptic diversity and new records of macroalgal species in Senegal
  8. Health risks status for two seaweeds of economic interest in Northwest Africa
  9. Epifaunal Communities Associated with Macroalgae: The Case of the Cap-Vert Peninsula (Senegal, Northwest Africa)
  10. Epifauna Associated with Macroalgae in Senegal (Northwest Africa)
  11. Portimine A toxin causes skin inflammation through ZAKα-dependent NLRP1 inflammasome activation
  12. Bottom depth carving the pelagic spatial organisation in large marine ecosystem: The case of North West Africa
  13. Elemental Composition and Nutritional Potential of Wild Seaweeds from Northwest Africa: Implications for Agro-Food Applications
  14. Larval Fish Transport Dynamics in an Arid Estuary Do Not Follow Selective Tidal Stream Transport Mechanisms
  15. Assessment of growth and stock status of data-limited Ethmalosa fimbriata fishery in The Gambia
  16. Unusual holopelagic Sargassum mass beaching in Northwest Africa: Morphotypes, chemical composition, and potential valorisation
  17. Unravelling nutrient dynamics and mixed layer depth variability in the equatorial Atlantic: insights from 10°W meridional section monitoring
  18. Growth Patterns of Small Pelagic Fish in West Africa
  19. Estimating the copepod biomass in the North West African upwelling system using a bi-frequency acoustic approach
  20. Dilemma of total allowable catch (TACs) allocated as shareable quotas: Applying a bio-economic game-theoretical approach to euro-mauritanian fisheries agreements
  21. Demonstrating the relevance of spatial-functional statistical analysis in marine ecological studies: The case of environmental variations in micronektonic layers
  22. Climate change impacts on small pelagic fish distribution in Northwest Africa: trends, shifts, and risk for food security
  23. A comparative economic analysis of industrial fisheries targeting small pelagic fish in Mauritanian waters: Free license versus charter regime
  24. Spatial shift of small pelagic fish in North-West Africa related to long-term intense warming and local decrease in marine productivity
  25. Population Size Structure and Length–Weight Relationships of Selected Pelagic Fishes From The Gambian Waters (West Africa)
  26. Species identification of fish shoals using coupled split-beam and multibeam echosounders and two scuba-diving observational methods
  27. Bottom Depth Carving the Pelagic Spatial Organisation in Large Marine Ecosystem: The Case of North West Africa
  28. Health Risks Status for Two Seaweeds of Economic Interest in Northwest Africa
  29. Nonparametric Prediction and Supervised Classification for Spatial Dependent Functional Data Under Fixed Sampling Design
  30. Unusual Holopelagic Sargassum Mass Beaching in North West Africa: Morphotypes, Chemical Composition, and Potential Valorisation
  31. Pollution assessment around a big city in West Africa reveals high concentrations of microplastics and microbiologic contamination
  32. Social construction of climate change and adaptation strategies among Senegalese artisanal fishers: Between empirical knowledge, magico-religious practices and sciences
  33. Spatial Shift of Small Pelagic Fish in North-West Africa Related to Long-Term Intense Warming and Local Decrease in Marine Productivity: Early Warning for Food Security
  34. Length-based assessment of five small pelagic fishes in the Senegalese artisanal fisheries
  35. Assessment of the global toxicity of marine sediments from the Dakar peninsula (Senegal, West Africa)
  36. Are subsidies still relevant in West African artisanal small pelagic fishery? Insights from long run bioeconomic scenarios
  37. Population Structure, Age and Growth of Sardine (Sardina pilchardus, Walbaum, 1792) in an Upwelling Environment
  38. Short-Range Movement Pattern of Amphidromous Lagoon Fish Schools: Ecological Applications
  39. Applying Acoustic Scattering Layer Descriptors to Depict Mid-Trophic Pelagic Organisation: The Case of Atlantic African Large Marine Ecosystems Continental Shelf
  40. La pêche artisanale sénégalaise à l’épreuve de la cogestion : le local désormais utilisé comme échelle de planification des politiques de pêche
  41. Insights from a multibeam echosounder to survey pelagic fish shoals and their spatio-temporal distribution in ultra-shallow waters
  42. Effect of environmental parameters on acoustic characterisation of pelagic biocenoses in ultra-shallow (5-30 m) coastal areas
  43. An innovative sampling protocol for fish species identification methods in shallow waters: towed diver, towed video and stereoscopic camera system
  44. Descriptors to characterize acoustic scattered layers: evidence of interest in three Atlantic African Large Marine Ecosystems
  45. Publisher Correction: Successful artificial reefs depend on getting the context right due to complex socio-bio-economic interactions
  46. Efficiency of two contrasted marine protected areas (MPA) in West Africa over a decade of fishing closure
  47. Successful artificial reefs depend on getting the context right due to complex socio-bio-economic interactions
  48. How do Climate Modes Shape the Chlorophyll‐a Interannual Variability in the Tropical Atlantic?
  49. Author Correction: On the robustness of an eastern boundary upwelling ecosystem exposed to multiple stressors
  50. Résilience et réactivité des pêcheurs artisans sénégalais : la crise écologique comme moteur d’innovations
  51. Interannual sea surface chlorophyll-a signature in the tropical Atlantic
  52. Complex data labeling with deep learning methods: Lessons from fisheries acoustics
  53. On the robustness of an eastern boundary upwelling ecosystem exposed to multiple stressors
  54. Senegalese artisanal fishers in the apprehension of changes of the marine environment: A universal knowledge?
  55. Caractérisation de la flore phytoplanctonique dans l’Aire Marine Protégée (AMP) de Bamboung et de deux sites environnants (Sénégal)
  56. Advances in fisheries science through emerging observing technologies
  57. Nonparametric Prediction for Spatial Dependent Functional Data: Application to Demersal Coastal Fish off Senegal
  58. Fine-scale vertical structure of sound-scattering layers over an east border upwelling system and its relationship to pelagic habitat characteristics
  59. Senegalese Artisanal Fishers in the Apprehension of Changes of the Marine Environment: An Universal Knowledge?
  60. Dynamiques et mutations dans la gestion des pêcheries artisanales sénégalaises : de la gestion centralisée des ressources aux dynamiques participatives et durables
  61. Eastern Tropical Atlantic Mixed Layer Depth: Assessment of Methods from In Situ Profiles in the Gulf of Guinea from Coastal to High Sea
  62. Methanogenic and fertilizing potential of aquaculture waste: towards freshwater farms energy self‐sufficiency in the framework of blue growth
  63. Bonga shad (Ethmalosa fimbriata) spawning tactics in an upwelling environment
  64. Advancing Observation of Ocean Biogeochemistry, Biology, and Ecosystems With Cost-Effective in situ Sensing Technologies
  65. Fish-length based indicators for improved management of the sardinella fisheries in Senegal
  66. Fine-scale vertical structure of sound scattering layers over an east border upwelling system and its relationship to pelagic habitat characteristics
  67. Supplementary material to "Fine-scale vertical structure of sound scattering layers over an east border upwelling system and its relationship to pelagic habitat characteristics"
  68. Vessel Avoidance Response: A Complex Tradeoff Between Fish Multisensory Integration and Environmental Variables
  69. First Evidence of Anoxia and Nitrogen Loss in the Southern Canary Upwelling System
  70. The potential impact of marine protected areas on the Senegalese sardinella fishery
  71. Variability of key biological parameters of round sardinella Sardinella aurita and the effects of environmental changes
  72. Spawning energetics and otolith microchemistry provide insights into the stock structure of bonga shad Ethmalosa fimbriata
  73. Population dynamics and stock assessment of Ethmalosa fimbriata in Senegal call for fishing regulation measures
  74. Correction to: Towards an Autonomous Pelagic Observatory: Experiences from Monitoring Fish Communities around Drifting FADs
  75. Subsurface Fine-Scale Patterns in an Anticyclonic Eddy Off Cap-Vert Peninsula Observed From Glider Measurements
  76. Can overexploited fisheries recover by self-organization? Reallocation of fishing effort as an emergent form of governance
  77. Towards an Autonomous Pelagic Observatory: Experiences from Monitoring Fish Communities around Drifting FADs
  78. Report of a Zoanthus Zone from the Cabo Verde Islands (Central Eastern Atlantic)
  79. Matecho: An Open-Source Tool for Processing Fisheries Acoustics Data
  80. Competition or cooperation in transboundary fish stocks management: Insight from a dynamical model
  81. Complex small pelagic fish population patterns arising from individual behavioral responses to their environment
  82. Contrasted optimal environmental windows for both sardinella species in Senegalese waters
  83. Spatial distribution of main clupeid species in relation to acoustic assessment surveys in the continental shelves of Senegal and The Gambia
  84. Preliminary Study of Fish Assemblage Structure of the Marine Protected Area of Cayar in Senegal
  85. Composition and structure of the larval fish community related to environmental parameters in a tropical estuary impacted by climate change
  86. Acoustic distribution of discriminated micronektonic organisms from a bi-frequency processing: The case study of eastern Kerguelen oceanic waters
  87. Does upwelling intensity determine larval fish habitats in upwelling ecosystems? The case of Senegal and Mauritania
  88. Dynamics of a “low‐enrichment high‐retention” upwelling center over the southern Senegal shelf
  89. Effect of environmental conditions on the seasonal and inter-annual variability of small pelagic fish abundance off North-West Africa: The case of both Senegalese sardinella
  90. Larval fish assemblages across an upwelling front: Indication for active and passive retention
  91. Profitability and economic drivers of small pelagic fisheries in West Africa: A twenty year perspective
  92. Studying the contribution of different fishing gears to the Sardinella small-scale fishery in Senegalese waters
  93. On the Dynamics of the Southern Senegal Upwelling Center: Observed Variability from Synoptic to Superinertial Scales
  94. What drives the spatial variability of primary productivity and matter fluxes in the north-west African upwelling system? A modelling approach
  95. Interactions Between the Cross-Shore Structure of Small Pelagic Fish Population, Offshore Industrial Fisheries and Near Shore Artisanal Fisheries: A Mathematical Approach
  96. Resilience of Key Biological Parameters of the Senegalese Flat Sardinella to Overfishing and Climate Change
  97. What drives the spatial variability of primary productivity and matter fluxes in the North-West African upwelling system? A modelling approach and box analysis
  98. Spatiotemporal distribution of fish schools around drifting fish aggregating devices
  99. Acoustic micronektonic distribution is structured by macroscale oceanographic processes across 20–50°S latitudes in the South-Western Indian Ocean
  100. Shift of Small Scale Fishing Impacts on Fish Trophic Levels in Lake Iro Revealed by Species-Based Indicators
  101. First trial of multi-wavelength vector sensor: Sediment geoacoustic properties obtained from vessel noise off Senegal
  102. Performance of a low cost single beam echosounder: In situ trials in a shallow water coral reef habitat with verification by video
  103. Acoustics characterization of micronekton spatial distribution in Indian Ocean using scientific surveys and integrated marine observing system database: Acoustics characterization of micronekton
  104. Implementation of artificial habitats: Inside or outside the marine protected areas? Insights from a mathematical approach
  105. SST patterns and dynamics of the southern Senegal-Gambia upwelling center
  106. Effect of Small Versus Large Clusters of Fish School on the Yield of a Purse-Seine Small Pelagic Fishery Including a Marine Protected Area
  107. Non-destructive optical holographic imaging of microorganisms in situ off the Senegalese coast
  108. In-situ holography microscopy of plankton and particles over the continental shelf of Senegal
  109. Aggregative and schooling behaviour of small pelagic fish schools through echo type characteristics
  110. Hydroacoustic surveys as contribution to the study of spawning aggregations of Nassau Grouper (Epinephelus striatus) in the Yucatan
  111. Jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) in situ target strength measurements in northwest Mexico
  112. Acoustic estimation of Pacific sardine biomass in the Gulf of California during the spring 2008-2012
  113. Does coastal lagoon habitat quality affect fish growth rate and their recruitment? Insights from fishing and acoustic surveys
  114. Routine acoustic data as new tools for a 3D vision of the abiotic and biotic components of marine ecosystem and their interactions
  115. A small-scale oceanic eddy off the coast of West Africa studied by multi-sensor satellite and surface drifter data
  116. Towards an acoustic‐based coupled observation and modelling system for monitoring and predicting ecosystem dynamics of the open ocean
  117. Field investigations and multi‐indicators for shallow water lagoon management: perspective for societal benefit
  118. Evidence that whales (Balaenoptera borealis) visit drifting fish aggregating devices: do their presence affect the processes underlying fish aggregation?
  119. Three-dimensional internal spatial structure of young-of-the-year pelagic freshwater fish provides evidence for the identification of fish school species
  120. Exploratory and Instantaneous Swimming Speeds of Amphidromous Fish School in Shallow-Water Coastal Lagoon Channels
  121. Development of real three-dimensional sonar for observing small scale dynamics of fish inside a school.
  122. Survey boat effect on YOY fish schools in a pre‐alpine lake: evidence from multibeam sonar and split‐beam echosounder data
  123. Echotrace classification and spatial distribution of pelagic fish aggregations around drifting fish aggregating devices (DFAD)
  124. Adaptation of fisheries sonar for monitoring schools of large pelagic fish: dependence of schooling behaviour on fish finding efficiency
  125. Schooling behaviour of small pelagic fish: phenotypic expression of independent stimuli
  126. Fisheries Acoustics: Theory and Practice, 2nd edn
  127. Omnidirectional multibeam sonar monitoring: applications in fisheries science
  128. Amphidromous fish school migration revealed by combining fixed sonar monitoring (horizontal beaming) with fishing data
  129. Three dimensional characteristics of young–of–year pelagic fish schools in lake
  130. Multibeam sonar detection of suspended mussel culture grounds in the open sea: Direct observation methods for management purposes
  131. Evidence of a variable “unsampled” pelagic fish biomass in shallow water (<20 m): the case of the Gulf of Lion
  132. Assessment of Coastal Lagoon Quality with Taxonomic Diversity Indices of Fish, Zoobenthos and Macrophyte Communities
  133. Simultaneous Sv and TS measurements on Young-of-the-Year (YOY) freshwater fish using three frequencies
  134. Simultaneous Sv and TS measurements on Young-of-the-Year (YOY) freshwater fish using three frequencies
  135. New applications of hydroacoustic methods for monitoring shallow water aquatic ecosystems: the case of mussel culture grounds