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Results of the tagging experiment for (D. eleginoides) in Subarea 48.4, 2007 update
Subarea 48.4, catching 54 t of toothfish. A total of 291 D. eleginoides and 1 D. mawsoni were tagged and ... released during fishing operations. This represents a very high tagging rate of 5.4 fish per tonne of catch ... distributions of abundance around the fishing area. There were two tag recaptures in 2007, both of D ... . eleginoides. These were recaptured 84km and 14km from their points of release. 3. The UK proposes to continue ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/32 : Author(s): J. Roberts and D.J. Agnew (United Kingdom)
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A circumpolar pelagic regionalisation of the Southern Ocean
Abstract: This short note describes a circumpolar, pelagic regionalisation of the Southern Ocean ... south of 40°S, based on sea surface temperature, depth, and sea ice information. The results show a ... series of latitudinal bands in open ocean areas, consistent with the oceanic fronts. Around islands and ... continents, the spatial scale of the patterns is finer, and is driven by variations in depth and sea ice. The ...
Meeting Document : WS-MPA-11/06 : Author(s): B. Raymond (Australia)
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Supplement to the krill synoptic survey design in Area 48 (with participation of a Russian scientific research vessel)
Abstract: The necessity of synoptic survey covering the South Sandwich Islands that are an ... integral part of Area 48 is discussed. It is shown that in this case there shall be obtained for the first ... time for the recent twenty years the material which allows to have an idea of krill simultaneous ... distribution over the whole water area of Subareas 48.1-48.4 covering a vast zone of krill drift and that of ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-99/43 : Author(s): V.A. Sushin, S.M. Kasatkina and F.F. Litvinov (Russia)
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Modelling crustacean fisheries: effects of parasites on management strategies
Abstract: The reproductive performance of commercially important crustaceans may be considerably ... dynamics of both host and parasite. For a certain spatial scale, recruitment to a population may be " ... ;open" or "closed" depending on the behavior of planktonic larvae, the duration of these ... planktonic stages, and the flush rate of the environment of the adult host. Both hosts and parasites may have ...
Meeting Document : WS-CRAB-93/09 : Author(s): A.M. Kuris and K.D. Lafferty (USA)
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Spatio-temporal dynamics of the Antarctic krill fishery in Subarea 48.1 based on data collected on board F/V Fu Rong Hai
Abstract: Understanding of the dynamics of the Antarctic krill fishery and the krill population ... played an important role in the feed-back management of krill fishery. The CPUE data collected from the ... spatial dynamics of the population and the fishery of krill in CCAMLR Subarea 48.1. The acoustic data ... collected from the fishing season of 2015/16 was also used to show the development of the krill population ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/41 : Author(s): Y. Ying, X. Wang, X. Zhao, J. Zhu, G. Fan and X. Yu
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A hypothetical life cycle for Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni in Antarctic waters of CCAMLR Statistical Area 88
Abstract: Aspects of the reproduction, size distribution, and movements of Antarctic toothfish ... and timing of spawning, and the probable early life history characteristics of toothfish, we ... investigated models that mimic the drift of eggs and larvae over a 6–24 month period using an oceanic ... circulation model linked to the high resolution global environmental model (HiGEM). The location of toothfish ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/35 : Author(s): S.M. Hanchet, G.J. Rickard, J.M. Fenaughty, A. Dunn and M.J. Williams (New Zealand)
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A characterisation of the toothfish fishery in Subareas 88.1 and 88.2 from 1997/98 to 2003/04
seven seasons in Subarea 88.1 and for three seasons in Subarea 88.2. A large amount of data on toothfish ... different to earlier reviews of the exploratory fishery. In the first instance, it reports catches by the ... , the reported catch is confined to C2 data. The catch of D. mawsoni was 2414 t, and contributed 87% of ... , about 12 t of Patagonian toothfish (D. eleginoides) was taken, almost entirely from SSRU 881B. The main ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/20 : Author(s): S.M. Hanchet, M.L. Stevenson, N.L. Phillips and P.L. Horn (New Zealand)
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DATA ON FEEDING AND FOOD OBJECTS OF SOUTHERN MINKE WHALES
Abstract: Presented research on feeding and the dietary structure by species of minke whales ... conducted in all four seasons. There have been no noticeable increase of the population size of large whales ... over the years after the cessation of whaling. The role of a short and profitable from the energy point ... of view trophic chain «phytoplankton- krill- baleen whales», which is of main interest due to the ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-08/25 : Author(s): S.G. Bushuev (Ukraine)
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A guideline for collection, analysing and preparation of report on material collected by a biologist-observer on board a commercial trawler (Draft)
Abstract: Main outlines of E. superba material collection (sampling from commercial catches) and ... positions of samples examination are reviewed and described. These positions include mass-measuring of body ... length, examination of maturity stages composition (biological analysis), feeding activity observation ... and body weight determination. Periodicity of sampling and volume of samples for every position of ...
Meeting Document : WG-KRILL-92/10 : Author(s): V.I. Latogursky and R.R. Makarov (Russia)
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A characterisation of the toothfish fishery in Subareas 88.1 and 88.2 from 1997–98 to 2012–13
Abstract: This report summarises the timing, depth, and location of fishing together with the ... biological aspects and catch of Antarctic toothfish for the period 1997–98 to 2012–13. In 2012–13, all the ... Ross Sea slope SSRUs were clear of ice and catches were evenly distributed across the three SSRUs. As ... indices were very uncertain due primarily to the lack of a consistent set of vessels over time and may not ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-13/48 : Author(s): S. Hanchet, S. Mormede and A. Dunn (New Zealand)