Evaluation of harvest control rules in mixed fisheries under catch quota management
Research units
The PhD research will be carried out under a co-tutelle agreement between the University of Brest (UBO, Ecole Doctorale des Sciences de la Mer) and the University of Tasmania (UTAS, Doctoral Program in Quantitative Marine Sciences – QMS). The PhD will be hosted in:
- IFREMER, Economie Maritime and UMR AMURE, Plouzané, France
- CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere, Marine Resources & Industries, Hobart, Austalia
Supervision
PhD Supervisor: Dr. Olivier Thébaud
Co-supervisors: Dr Claire Macher, Ifremer ; Dr Richard Lorne Little, CSIRO
Contact details:
Olivier.thebaud@ifremer.fr, IFREMER, EM, ZI de la pointe du diable, CS 10070, 29280, Plouzané, France, Tel +33 (0)2 90 91 56 34
Claire.macher@ifremer.fr, IFREMER, EM, ZI de la pointe du diable, CS 10070, 29280, Plouzané, France, Tel +33 (0)2 90 91 56 26
Rich.Little@csiro.au, CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere, Marine Resources & Industries, GPO Box 1538 Hobart, TAS, Australia Tel +61 3 6232 5006
Fundings
The doctoral student will be employed by Ifremer, and the cost of the position will be shared by joint agreement between the supporting parties. Ifremer support has been confirmed. Co-funding is being sought from the Quantitative Marine Science Program, and the Centre for Marine Socio-ecology at the University of Tasmania.
Collaborations
The co-tutelle framework will ensure that the doctoral student has an opportunity to significantly interact with both the French and the Australian research groups (at least one year in each location). The PhD research will be linked to on-going research projects involving the co-supervisors, and French and Australian partners. The research will also benefit from interactions with the Mixed Fisheries Management Working Group of ICES (WGMIXFISH).
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Applications are via the doctoral school web site: https://theses.u-bretagneloire.fr/sml/theses-2017/evaluation-de-regles-de-controle-des-cap-1/++add++Candidate