CHARM 3 :: CHannel integrated Approach for marine Resource Management - Phase 3
Internal structure of the Pole in charge of the project : Pôle halieutique
Start date : 2009 / End date : 2012
Funding : Europe (Programme INTERREG IVA)
L'Institut Agro Rennes-Angers responsible(s) :
Description
The English Channel, one of the world’s busiest areas in terms of maritime traffic, is also where water masses transit between the Atlantic and the North Seas. The Channel’s configuration, in terms of e.g. bathymetry and coastal arrangement, contributes to create specific structures, such as fronts and gyres, which control advection processes, the dispersion of living organisms but also pollutants, etc. This area also supports key fishing grounds as a result of the presence of numerous commercial fish species, nursery and spawning areas, migration routes, all related to specific environmental characteristics. An ecosystem-based approach of marine resources management requires the synthesis of existing scientific knowledge and its integration to new research; such an approach will help improving the quality of management and planning advice that is given to decision-makers. A deeper understanding of this maritime area is hence needed so as to preserve this fragile marine ecosystem, which is subjected to strong human pressures. It is moreover essential that neighbouring countries share a common vision of the management of this ecosystem for the long-term sustainability of its resources. This can be achieved, for instance, through the development and establishment of tools aimed at analysing and managing human activities.
In this context, the CHARM project (phases 1 and 2) represented a first multidisciplinary approaches to marine living resource management, through the integration of research undertaken over the past three decades and an innovative approach to spatial ecosystem modelling. Phases 1 and 2 of this European (Interreg 3a) project resulted in an assessment of key marine species and their habitats in the Eastern Channel, followed by the development of prototype management tools able to predict various current and future human impacts in this area. Building on the results obtained during the preceding phases, the objective of CHARM phase 3 is to accentuate the multidisciplinary nature of the works accomplished through an ecosystemic approach, i.e. an "integrated" approach of the management of marine resources (living, mineral, human). As a result,; the study area will be extended to the whole of the English Channel and the south of the North Sea (see map in annex 1) and new expertises (e.g. economy, climate change) will be introduced in the CHARM team.
The project will make a direct contribution to the specific objective 10 of priority 4. A total of 17 main actions are envisaged
Action 9: Economic situation
9.2
Diversification
of fisheries activities
Fisheries-based and
aquaculture businesses may diversify their financial activities through
e.g.
the elaboration of new products, improvements of production quality,
tourism
activities linked to fisheries and aquaculture, etc. More indirect
sources of
income are also possible, such as those linked to sustainable
fisheries,
environmental protection (eco-tourism), sea-based energies (e.g.
offshore
windfarms, tidal and wave power, etc), and the development of maritime
culture.
These activities contribute to increasing the income of fisheries-based
and
aquaculture businesses, thereby possibly having a direct impact on
their
fishing effort. In this context, this action aims to assess and analyse
(in
economic terms, i.e. in relation to business activities) existing
diversification activities in the Channel, investigate the likelihood
of
fishermen and aquaculture businesses engaging in these activities, and
determine the social, economic and administrative factors that can
affect the
development of diversification strategies in this region. A similar
approach is
already being developed in Brittany.
Action 11: Functional approaches & trophic modelling
11.1
Consequences of
human disturbances on sole Solea solea
population
This approach will
quantify the consequences of human disturbances (habitat loss, organic
contaminants, and fishing activities) on population renewal in the
eastern
English Channel. Models establishing the link between disturbances of
nursery
habitat, fish catches and recruitment in the population will be
developed.
Population matrix models, which make possible to analyse the
consequences of
habitat quality on population renewal, will be applied to the Eastern
Channel
Sole. For this species abundant datasets of fish abundance and
environmental
conditions exist and have been collated in the successive Charm
projects
and ICES advisory committee provided
reliable information on adult sole population status for several decades
11.3 Trophic
network
models in the eastern Channel
This action aims at
identifying the general mechanisms that structure trophic networks in
the
eastern Channel, using two approaches. The first one builds on the work
carried
out during phase 2, in which a model was developed that determined the
trophic
links between various marine fauna and flora communities and identified
how
energy and biomass flux on marine trophic networks influence them, as
well as
the effects of human activities on trophic networks. This spatialised
functioning model for the eastern Channel, based on trophic networks
(Ecopath
with Ecosim), and habitat models (Ecospace) will be re-used and
improved. The
second approach will be based on geomorphometry so as to explore the
allometric
relationships that govern predator-prey relations and to predict the
ecological
feeding of individual fish species, starting from functional
considerations.
This approach will hence generate a simplified model of the dynamic of
the
marine trophic network, structured as a function of morphometric
predator-prey
relation determinants. The results of this simplified model will be
compared to
those obtained by the first trophic model.
Action 15: Interactive Web atlas
15.2 Web
atlas of
Channel fisheries
As well as updating
the existing “Channel fisheries atlas (published in 2003), an
atlas of Channel
fisheries will continue to be developed so as to be more easily
updatable. The
development of this product will be in several phases, including the
definition
of a plan, the constitution of a list of
indicators to be inserted in a standardised form, the query building in
national database to create these indicators, and finally, the
validation of
indicator forms (data quality check).
Publications issued from the project
ROCHETTE, S. RIVOT, E. LE PAPE, O. (2012) .Consequences of human disturbances on sole population in the Eastern Channel
ROCHETTE, S. RIVOT, E. LE PAPE, O. (2012) .Consequences des perturbations anthropiques sur la population de sole (Solea solea)
ROCHETTE, S. RIVOT, E. LE PAPE, O. (2012) .Consequences of human disturbances on the common sole population
HENICHART, L.-M. MORGAN, R. LESUEUR, M. (2012) .Diversification of fisheries activities in the English Channel. Report. Interreg program (English Channel) CHARM 3
HENICHART, L.-M. LESUEUR, M. MORGAN, R. (2012) .Diversification of fisheries activities in the English Channel (France). Report. Interreg program (English Channel) CHARM 3
HENICHART, L.-M. LESUEUR, M. FRANGOUDES, K. (2012) .La diversification des activites de peche : une affaire familiale, en particulier des conjointes. Synthese. Programme Interreg Manche - CHARM 3
HENICHART, L.-M. MORGAN, R. LESUEUR, M. (2012) .Diversification des activites de peche en Manche. Rapport d'etude. Programme Interreg Manche - CHARM 3
HENICHART, L.-M. LESUEUR, M. MORGAN, R. (2012) .Presentation action 9.2 "Diversification of fisheries activities in the Channel"
HENICHART, L.-M. LESUEUR, M. MORGAN, R. (2012) .Diversification des activites de peche en Manche (France) : Etat des lieux et conditions de developpement
BRIFFAULT, A. (2011) .Evaluation de l'impact potentiel des extractions de granulats sur le fonctionnement trophique de l'ecosysteme de Manche Est
ROCHETTE, S. RIVOT, E. LE PAPE, O. (2011) .Consequences of anthropic disturbances on population of sole in the Eastern Channel
ROUSSEL, F. SERAZIN, T. HENICHART, L.-M. ROPARS-COLLET, C. LESUEUR, M. (2011) .Diversification des activites de peche en Manche : Etat des lieux et conditions de developpement. Rapport d'etude. Programme Interreg Manche ? CHARM 3
HENICHART, L.-M. LESUEUR, M. (2011) .Synthese : La vente directe au consommateur - strategies et facteurs de developpement dans le secteur de la peche sur le littoral de la Manche. Programme Interreg Manche - CHARM 3
ROUSSEL, F. LESUEUR, M. HENICHART, L.-M. SERAZIN, T. ROPARS-COLLET, C. (2011) .Synthese : Diversification des activites de peche en Manche. Programme Interreg Manche - CHARM 3.
MORGAN, R. LESUEUR, M. HENICHART, L.-M. (2011) .Presentation de l'action 9.2 - CHARM3 "Fisheries diversification; a case-study of French and English fishers in the Channel"
ROCHETTE, S. (2011) .Effets des perturbations anthropiques sur la survie des juveniles de poissons marins dans les nourriceries et consequences sur le renouvellement des populations. Application au stock de sole commune (Solea solea) en Manche Est
ROCHETTE, S. RIVOT, E. LE PAPE, O. (2010) .Consequences of human disturbances on sole Solea solea population