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  1. Krill faecal pellets drive hidden pulses of particulate organic carbon in the marginal ice zone

    export flux of 0.039 GT C across the Southern Ocean marginal ice zone, corresponding to 17–61% (mean 35 ... of 0.039 GT C across the Southern Ocean marginal ice zone, corresponding to 17–61% (mean 35 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/P01 : Author(s): A. Belcher, S.A. Henson, C. Manno, S.L. Hill, A. Atkinson, S.E. Thorpe, P. Fretwell, L. Ireland and G.A. Tarling

  2. Spatial and temporal variability in the fish diet of Antarctic fur seal Arctocephalus gazella in the atlantic sector of the southern ocean

    fish species composition in the diet at each site showed a strong relationship with the local marine ... those that influence the availability of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba (Dana 1852). The occurrence ... /topography as well as variability at a range of time-scales that reflect environmental variability and ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-06/P5 : Author(s): K. Reid, D. Davis, I.J. Staniland (United Kingdom)

  3. Breeding and post-breeding foraging locations of Adélie penguins at Hope Bay/Esperanza, Antarctic Peninsula

    consecutive years. We also compare data from the krill fishery to describe Adélie penguin foraging areas with ... during the following season. Our results showed that foraging areas during breeding and postbreeding ... dispersal are consistent across years, suggesting that the Bransfield- Weddell shift region is an important ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/42 : Author(s): M.M. Santos (Argentina), P.N. Trathan (UK), S. Thanassekos (Secretariat), E.F. Rombolá, M.A. Juáres (Argentina), K. Reid (Secretariat) and J.T. Hinke (USA)

  4. A review of by-catch in CCAMLR exploratory toothfish fisheries

    to gain priority, despite their numbers being relatively low compared to fish bycatch species ... to gain priority, despite their numbers being relatively low compared to fish bycatch species.  ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-14/16 : Author(s): E. McClure, K. Reid (Secretariat)

  5. Status of white-chinned petrels Procellaria aequinoctialis Linnaeus 1758, at Bird Island, South Georgia

    those occupied (with considerable variation between sites). Concurrent data on breeding frequency and ... success showed that white-chinned petrels are essentially annual breeders at Bird Island; breeding success ... gazella). This suggests that any population decline is due to factors operating away from the breeding ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-01/26 Rev. 1 : Author(s): S.D. Berrow, J.P. Croxall and S.D. Grant (United Kingdom)

  6. Sea ice characterisation of the proposed Ross Sea region Marine Protected Area Special Research Zone

    Abstract:  Paper CAMLR-XXXIV/29 proposes an MPA for the Ross Sea region that includes a Special ... Research Zone (SRZ) along with three other General Protection Areas. This paper presents an analysis of sea ... has had on the fishery in the area during that time, and potential influences sea ice might impose on ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXIV/BG/31 : Author(s): S. Parker, S. Hoyle, S. Hanchet and R.J.C. Currey (New Zealand)

  7. Incorporation of science advice from the CCAMLR working groups and Scientific Committee into the krill assessment model for Subarea 48.1

    during that period is included as an Appendix to this document. The purpose of this paper is to summarize ... the recommendations from CCAMLR Working Groups and the Scientific Committee that have been made to ... date along with a description of how the model has incorporated those suggestions, and to obtain advice ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-17/32 : Author(s): D. Kinzey, G.M. Watters and C.S. Reiss

  8. Update on the conservation status, distribution and priorities for albatrosses and petrels in the CCAMLR area

    population declines. The population trends of a large proportion of 16 ACAP species with significant ... international waters. Bycatch of seabirds in adjacent regions may undermine the success that CCAMLR has achieved ... to date, and the conservation status of those species that breed or forage in the Convention Area is ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/BG/10 : Author(s): Submitted by the ACAP Secretariat

  9. OCEANIC CIRCUMPOLAR HABITATS OF ANTARCTIC KRILL

    view that krill require high food concentrations, with a distribution often linked to shelves. For a ... , with 70% of the total stock concentrated between 0o and 90oW. Within this Atlantic sector, krill are ... evidence for a compensating southwards migration, with an increasing proportion of krill found south of the ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-08/P04 - Abstract : Author(s): A. Atkinson, V. Siegel, E. A. Pakhomov, P. Rothery, V. Loeb, R.M. Ross, L.B. Quetin, K. Schmidt, P. Fretwell, E.J. Murphy, G.A. Tarling and A.H. Fleming

  10. Size selectivity of the RMT8 plankton net and a commercial trawl for Antarctic krill

    has been studied. Selection curves indicate that krill length classes smaller 20 mm are ... underrepresented in the RMT8. For the commercial trawl with a liner mesh size of 12mm the length classes smaller 35 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-07/28 : Author(s): V. Siegel (Germany)

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