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  1. Bacteria and detritus: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    . Bradford-Grieve and S.M. Hanchet.  2010.  A balanced model of the food web of the Ross Sea, Antarctica ... sea-ice at that time of year is transferred into the water column. It is assumed that the living ... -parasite load), as well as parts of animals that died due to predation but were not consumed at the time ... ). Concentrations of bacteria were typically highest at the surface, decreasing to low levels at c. 300 m ... al. (1997) found that at some times only ~10% of bacteria cells were viable. 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 ...

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  2. Benthos: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    . Bradford-Grieve and S.M. Hanchet.  2010.  A balanced model of the food web of the Ross Sea, Antarctica ... and lack of calibration of numbers to biomass are at the base of difficulties in arriving at ... unevenly distributed at a range of spatial scales, depending on factors including substrate, water depth ... 85 ind m-2 occur at between 4–15 m (Stockton 1984). Typical dry weights of tissue of individuals are ... exceedingly high densities of the infaunal bivalve Laternula elliptica that have been found at Faraglione ...

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  3. Sea Ice Biota: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    3.0 1 365 2sinexp)()( AtAtEAtB  [1] Where B(t) is the epontic algal biomass (gC m-2) on day ... .                321 365 2sinexp)()( AtAtEAt B P  [2] The empirical coefficients in this equation were fitted ... in the Weddell Sea ate a variety of protests but predominantly diatoms (Buck et al. 1990). Initially we assume ... . Bradford-Grieve and S.M. Hanchet.  2010.  A balanced model of the food web of the Ross Sea, Antarctica ...

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  4. Physical data used in space averaging: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    . Bradford-Grieve and S.M. Hanchet.  2010.  A balanced model of the food web of the Ross Sea, Antarctica ... 1991) which, in part at least, hydrodynamically separates the study region from the rest of the ... waters deeper than 300 m at around 73°S 165°W, and does not include water shallower than 3000 m north of ... March at the end of the summer, that sea ice thickness starts to decline from a peak thickness in mid ... Physical data used in space averaging: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea M.H. Pinkerton, M.J.M. Williams ...

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  5. Phytoplankton: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    . Bradford-Grieve and S.M. Hanchet.  2010.  A balanced model of the food web of the Ross Sea, Antarctica ... sensors measure multispectral radiances at the top of the Earth’s atmosphere which are then corrected for ... in satellite measurements of chlorophyll at the sea-surface arise from three main sources: (1 ... at low latitudes: Evaluation of the role of physiological plasticity. Limnology and Oceanography 48 ... .; Cummings V.; Thrush S. 2005. Primary production potential of non-geniculate coralline algae at Cape Evans ...

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  6. Schedule of Conservation Measures in Force 1990/91

    the meeting of the Commission at which they were adopted. For. example, Conservation Measure 3/IV ... adopted at the Fourth Meeting of the Commission, i.e. in 1985, The map depicts the CCAMLR Convention ... shall be inscribed every 1 mm interval and the indication of the width shall appear at regular ... it is stopped at the tapering edges by the resistance of the mesh. Selection of Meshes to be ...

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  7. Schedule of Conservation Measures in Force 1989

    roman numeral identifying the number of the meeting of the Commission at which they were adopted. For ... indicates that the Measure was adopted at the Fourth Meeting of the Commission, i.e. in 1985. The maps ... shall appear at regular intervals. ARTICLE 2. Use of the Gauge 1 . The net shall be stretched in ... using a weight or dynamometer, until it is stopped at the tapering edges by the resistance of the mesh ...

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  8. Schedule of Conservation Measures in Force 1989/90

    roman numeral identifying the number of the meeting of the Commission at which they were adopted. For ... indicates that the Measure was adopted at the Fourth Meeting of the Commission, i.e. in 1985. The maps ... interval and the indication of the width shall appear at regular intervals. ARTICLE 2. Use of the ... attachments to the net fixed at that mesh. 3. By way of derogation from paragraph 1, the meshes to be ...

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  9. Conference on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources

    Description / Abstract:  The Final Act of the Conference for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine ... Headquarters of the Commission to be established under the Convention. Done at Canberra, this Twentieth Day ... CONSERVATION OF ANTARCTIC MARINE LIVING RESOURCES CANBERRA, 7-20 MAY 1980 ... FINAL ACT I The Governments of Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Chile, The French Republic, German ... Democratic Republic, Germany, Federal Republic of, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, The Republic of South ...

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  10. Terms of Reference

    the discussions on (i) to (iii), and requesting specific advice from the Scientific Committee on the next steps ...

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