%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture non répertoriées par l'AERES %A Petit, Michel %T Aerospatial remote sensing as catalyst of an operational marine fishery (halieutic) science %D 1991 %L fdi:34016 %G ENG %J International Journal of Remote Sensing %@ 0143-1161 %K TELEDETECTION SPATIALE ; RADAR A ANTENNE SYNTHETIQUE ; SATELLITE SPOT ; PROSPECTION AERIENNE ; RESSOURCES HALIEUTIQUES ; PECHE THONIERE ; HAUT FOND ; GESTION DES PECHES %K PACIFIQUE SUD REGION %N 4 %P 713-724 %R 10.1080/01431169108929688 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:34016 %> https://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/pleins_textes_5/b_fdi_31-32/34016.pdf %V 12 %W Horizon (IRD) %X A brief balance of the attainments and limits in the modern halieutic (fishery biology and economy) field is stricken and shows off the gap between the present management structure and the present problems. The surface tuna fishery case is thoroughly studied, considering its specificity and its economical importance. From there, it appears that conclusive strides will be made by halieutic science through the knowledge of the relationship between tuna and its environment. Some tuna environment studies are presented through typical remote sensing examples and introduce the basis of a coherent theory of tuna behaviour which can be schematically summarized by this basic general hypothesis; namely, that if tuna are present in a zone they will be inclined to aggregate close to any anomalies (gradients) of parameters in their environmental sensing field. From there several models are presented in order to assess or forecast surface tuna stocks %$ 126TELAPP06 ; 040PECHE02