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  1. Development of the Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) tagging program in Division 58.5.2, 1997–2014

    adjacent to Heard Island and the McDonald Islands (HIMI, CCAMLR Division 58.5.2) since 1998, with 27,679 ... spatial pattern of releases, toothfish movement, and recapture effort, it is unlikely that these data can ... currently be used in an unbiased manner to estimate stock abundance. Developing spatially explicit models ... that account for fleet dynamics, and phenotypic variability in post-release behaviour, remains an issue ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-14/43 : Author(s): D.C. Welsford, C. Péron, P.E. Ziegler and T.D. Lamb (Australia)

  2. Underwater noises produced by research vessels (some comments on acoustic sampling protocol for the Area 48 synoptic survey

    that the level of underwater noise produced by vessel is an important technical property to be taken ... echosurveying has been emphasized. It has been shown that a difference between the underwater noise levels of ... vessels with the unique given level of TS and Sv thresholds used by all vessels. The importance of the ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-99/18 : Author(s): S. Kasatkina (Russia)

  3. Haul data analysis from the Polish krill fishery in 1997–1999

    vessel M/T Pollux facilitated the characterization of catches and concentrations of krill between ... and since the vessel carried out catches along with other Polish vessels, the results describe Polish ... catch rates (4-5 t/h) occurred near Elephant Island and King George Island, as well as near the South ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-00/17 : Author(s): E. Jackowksi (Poland)

  4. Krill biomass and distribution variability in Subarea 48.3 in June 1991

    length, with density up to 200 g/m3. About 75% of all swarms revealed bad biomass of less 1 t. Average ... polygon varied spasmodically within the range from 1091 to 6085 t. Krill distribution variability revealed ...

    Meeting Document : WG-CEMP-92/35 : Author(s): S.M. Kasatkina, E.I. Timokhin, P.P. Fedulov and K.E. Shulgovskiy (Russian Federation)

  5. Update of the Antarctic toothfish stock assessment for the Ross Sea by means of the TSVPA separable cohort model

    stock biomass, perhaps, due to development (broadening) of the fishery. The results show that, according ... suitable. Author(s):  D. Vasilyev, K. Shust, V. Babayan and T. Bulgakova (Russia) Title:  Update of the ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-07/9 : Author(s): D. Vasilyev, K. Shust, V. Babayan and T. Bulgakova (Russia)

  6. Description of fishing gear and procedures of setting / hauling of Spanish longline system for toothfish in CCAMLR area

    presents a gear configuration and procedures of setting/hauling for Spanish longline based on that used by ... the Korean flagged vessels.   Author(s):  T. Jung and H.J. Choi (Republic of Korea) Title ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-11/53 : Author(s): T. Jung and H.J. Choi (Republic of Korea)

  7. Homogeneity of body length composition of Antarctic krill within the commercial haul

    difference (P>0.05) in 53 out of 60 hauls. Therefore it is concluded that sampling from one part of the ... noticeable in areas where krill length compositions were bimodal. Author(s):  T. Ichii (Japan) Title ...

    Meeting Document : WG-KRILL-90/11 Rev1 : Author(s): T. Ichii (Japan)

  8. Otolith morphological analysis cannot distinguish Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) stocks in the Southern Ocean

    principal components was 72.45%. These findings demonstrate that Fourier analysis of otolith morphology ... ):  L. Wei, G.P. Zhu, T. Okuda, S. Parker, I. Slypko and S. Somhlaba Title:  Otolith morphological ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-2019/59 : Author(s): L. Wei, G.P. Zhu, T. Okuda, S. Parker, I. Slypko and S. Somhlaba

  9. Analysis of observer coverage for Japanese krill fishing vessels

    should be discussed. Author(s):  T. Okuda, M. Kiyota and H. Okamura (Japan) Title:  Analysis of observer ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-10/17 : Author(s): T. Okuda, M. Kiyota and H. Okamura (Japan)

  10. CCAMLR’s Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems bioindicator taxa: a relevant tool for benthic ecoregionalisation

    will be available in the original article. Original article includes full benthic ecoregionalisation ... . Blettery, C. Moreau, T. Saucède, N. Améziane, G. Duhamel and M. Eléaume Title:  CCAMLR’s Vulnerable Marine ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/19 : Author(s): A. Martin, E. Trouslard, M. Hautecoeur, J. Blettery, C. Moreau, T. Saucède, N. Améziane, G. Duhamel and M. Eléaume

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