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Ubisoft Reflections hires in-house social gaming veteran as MD ...

REFLECTIONS, A UBISOFT STUDIO, ANNOUNCES A NEW MANAGING

DIRECTOR

London ? February 28 2013

Pauline Jacquey has been appointed as Managing Director of Ubisoft's

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Newcastle-based studio, Reflections.

Jacquey is a Ubisoft veteran, having worked in the company's Paris, Shanghai,

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Montreal and Pune game studios since 1997. As well as producing a number of

critically-acclaimed titles such as Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter for consoles

and the latest mobile iterations of Prince of Persia and Assassin's Creed, Jacquey

also built up Ubisoft's casual and social game department. Prior to taking on

the direction of the Reflections studio, she managed Ubisoft Pune (India),

transitioning the 250-person studio to a 100 percent focus on digital games.

Reflections is currently working on the new, highly anticipated open-world

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adventure game Watch_Dogs in collaboration with Ubisoft Montreal, as well as a

number of soon to be announced projects.

The studio is actively recruiting experienced and passionate people who

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want to create original and memorable gaming experiences. Apply at http://

jobs.ubisoft.com or http://reflections.ubisoft.com

Reflections, a Ubisoft studio: Ubisoft's only development studio in the UK,

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Reflections is celebrating its 29th year of making great games. Reflections' more

recent productions include Driver: San Francisco as well as collaborations with

other Ubisoft studios on titles such as Just Dance 4 and Far Cry 3.

Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2013/02/28/ubisoft-reflections-hires-in-house-social-gaming-veteran-as-md/

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Television section

For the week of Feb. 18-24

1. "The Oscars," ABC, 40.38 million.

2. "Oscars Red Carpet Live" (Sunday, 8 p.m.), ABC, 25.53 million.

3. "NCIS," CBS, 21.08 million.

4. "The Big Bang Theory," CBS, 17.62 million.

5. "Oscars Red Carpet Live" (Sunday, 7:30 p.m.), ABC, 16.5 million.

6. "NCIS: Los Angeles," CBS, 16.27 million.

7. "American Idol" (Wednesday), Fox, 14.37 million.

8. "Person of Interest," CBS, 14.23 million.

9. "American Idol" (Thursday), Fox, 13.66 million.

10. "Two and a Half Men," CBS, 13.41 million.

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Annual shark kills 'hit 100 million'

The most accurate assessment to date of the impact of commercial fishing on sharks suggests around 100 million are being killed each year.

The researchers say that this rate of exploitation is far too high, especially for a species which reproduces later in life.

The major factor driving the trade is the ongoing demand for shark fins for soup in Chinese communities.

The report has been published in the Journal Marine Policy.

Researchers admit that establishing the true level of global shark fishing is extremely difficult, as the quality of the data is poor. Many sharks that are caught have their fins removed at sea with the body dumped overboard. These fish are often not included in official reports.

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However, the scientists estimate a mortality range of between 63 and 273 million sharks in 2010.

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They are not reproducing fast enough to keep up with the rate we are pulling them out of the ocean?

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"There is a very large range and that speaks to the quality of data, which is not great," said Dr Demian Chapman from Stony Brook University in New York, US.

"Certainly 100 million is the median estimate and that's the best estimate there is," he added.

While the number of sharks being caught has not changed substantially between 2000 and 2010, the authors of the research argue that the commercial fishing fleets are simply changing location and the shark species they target in order to keep up with demand. The fear is that eventually these shark species will crash.

Fuelling the concern is the fact that many of the species that are most threatened are very slow to reproduce.

"A lot of the sharks that are prized in the trade take more than a decade to reach maturity," said Dr Chapman.

"There is a really razor-thin level of mortality that sharks can experience before their population trajectory becomes negative - that is really what's been happening.

"They are not reproducing fast enough to keep up with the rate we are pulling them out of the ocean," he added.

The biggest driver for shark fishing has been the demand for shark fin soup, a product that is seen as a luxury item among Chinese communities.

While fins are still being cut off sharks at sea, several countries including Canada, the US and the European Union have tried to restrict this by law.

But this has not had the desired effect, Dr Chapman explained.

"The problem is that the fins are so valuable that now people are not 'finning' the sharks at sea - they're keeping the whole thing. But it is still dead; the finning bans have not stopped the root problem."

On Sunday, negotiators from 178 countries will gather in Bangkok for the meeting of the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites). There are proposals to regulate the trade in five of the most threatened species of shark.

At a previous meeting in 2010, similar restrictions fell just short of the required-two thirds majority. This time, campaigners say they have broad support among developed and developing countries and are optimistic they will be able to muster the required votes.

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Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21629173#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

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