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Energetics of diving in macaroni penguins
adjustments that might facilitate the diving behaviour observed in this species. In common with other diving ... birds, macaroni penguins showed significant changes in fH associated with diving, and these variables ... Tab declined, suggesting that macaroni penguins are diving within their physiological limits and that ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-03/39 : Author(s): J.A. Green, P.J. Butler, A.J. Woakes and I.L. Boyd (United Kingdom)
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Professional development in the CCAMLR Secretariat
Abstract: The CCAMLR Secretariat has been tasked with developing a program for CCAMLR along the ... task and provides information to be considered on the future of such a program in the CCAMLR ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXVI/09 : Author(s): Secretariat
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Feeding behaviour of Antarctic krill on salps
, krill preferred salps best. This evidence implies that the substances extracted from salps were most ... krill and salps. Since salps have ability to ingest wide size range of particles, there might also be a ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/57 : Author(s): Takahashi, Y., Kawaguchi, S.
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USING AUTOMATED CAMERAS AS A COST-EFFECTIVE MEANS OF EXTENDING LAND-BASED PREDATOR MONITORING
Abstract: Cameras and other optical instruments are increasingly being used as cheap, convenient ... for measuring Adélie penguin breeding success, and (3) how cameras are currently being used to expand ... Cameras and other optical instruments are increasingly being used as cheap, convenient and reliable ... for measuring Adélie penguin breeding success, and (3) how cameras are currently being used to expand ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/37 : Author(s): C. Southwell, L. Emmerson and K. Newbery (Australia)
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On maturity level of gonads of Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni from the southern Ross Sea (Subarea 88.1) in December 2005–February 2006
” under Russian flag in the 2005/06 season. Our supposition is that the predominant part of Antarctic ... toothfish population observed in SSRU –H, K, L in December 2005 – February 2006 will not be ready for ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/9 : Author(s): V.G. Prutko (Ukraine)
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On marine protected areas in the Southern Ocean
, permissions and restrictions, temporal and spatial extent are discussed. It is noted that the South Orkneys ... MPA designation procedure could be useful for CCAMLR MPA network development. On the Ross Sea, which ...
Meeting Document : WS-MPA-11/13 : Author(s): G.P. Milinevsky and S.B. Kovalonok (Ukraine)
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A glossary of terms relevant to the management of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs) in the CCAMLR Area
Abstract: In 2009 SC-CCAMLR identified a list of tasks to be considered intersessionally to ... progress a framework within CCAMLR to manage the risk that bottom fishing in the CCAMLR Area may produce ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/29 : Author(s): B.R. Sharp and S.J. Parker (New Zealand)
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Some thoughts on our work towards establishing feedback management scheme for krill fishery
Abstract: I would like to initiate discussions at this year’s WG-EMM that focus on how we are ... look like on the ground, how could it be resourced and how to involve the fishery operators in our ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-13/04 : Author(s): S. Kawaguchi (Convener, WG-EMM)
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Progress report on collaborative research for otolith chemistry of Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni in the Southern Ocean
report summarized the update of this work. The result indicated that the heterogeneity in stock structure ... , Divisions 58.4.1, 58.4.2 and 58.4.3, and SPRFMO area are encouraged to be collected and included into this ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-2019/61 : Author(s): G.P. Zhu
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Stock structure of Antarctic toothfish in Statistical Area 88 and implications for assessment and management
biological stocks with limited mixing, especially at adult stages: a Ross Sea Region stock and an Amundsen ... with limited mixing, especially at adult stages: a Ross Sea Region stock and an Amundsen Sea Region stock ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-14/26 : Author(s): S.J. Parker, S.M. Hanchet and P.L. Horn (New Zealand)