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  1. Book review: Fish and Fish Resources of the Antarctic

    CCAMLR Scieiicc, Vol. 8 (2001): 165-168 BOOK REVIEW ... -dwelling Antarctic fish should be classified as having mixed feeding patterns. The bulk of pelagic fish ... research expeditions in Antarctica. The introduction notes that until the 1960s Antarctic waters were still ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 8 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 8) : 165–168 : Author(s): Shust, K.V

  2. The ecosystem approach to managing fisheries: achieving conservation objectives for predators of fished species

    a range of 'ecosystem' effects and, as formulated here, can also be related directly ... CCAMLR Scier~ce, Vol . 8 (2001): 37-64 THE ECOSYSTEM ... OueHKaX He B7BeLUIiBaKlT BXonHble naHHbIe (~anplf~ep, penpofly1i~IiB~blfi YCneX Ha 0~066 ... ~g that the general ecosystem objective is being met. The term 'management' is used here to indicate the actions ... is available examining the status of species, independent of whether they are being affected by harvesting ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 8 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 8) : 37–64 : Author(s): Constable, A.J

  3. Brief report of the joint Soviet-Australian expedition of the USSR FRV Professor Mesyatsev to the Australian fishing zone around the territory of Heard and McDonald Islands, May-August, 1987

    Mesyatsev to the Australian fishing zone around the territory of Heard and McDonald Islands, May-August ... to the Australian fishing zone around the territory of Heard and McDonald Islands, May-August, 1987 ... THE TERRITORY OF HEARD AND MCDONALD ISLANDS, MAY-AUGUST, 1987 V.V. Gherasimchook, V.N.- Brodin, A.V. Kljausov ... ,OJIOrJ.lqeCKJ.lX napaMeTpoB. ~aHa npeABapJ.lTeJIbHaH olleHKa BeJIJ.lqJ.lHbl 6J.10MaCCbl 06HapymeHHoro ... AND MCDONALD ISLANDS, MAY-AUGUST, 1987 Annotation This is a brief report on the outcome ... 2 August. The Soviet Union was represented by 12 scientists, and Australia, by one observer ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/4 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/4) : 75-103 : Author(s): Gherasimchook, V.V., V.N. Brodin, A.V. Kljausov, I.B. Russelo, P.V. Tishkov and N.B. Zaremba

  4. Distribution and size–age composition of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) in the South Orkney Islands region (CCAMLR Subarea 48.2).

    older (3+, 4+ and 5+) and younger (2+, 3+) cohorts of krill were found. Furthermore, there were mixed ... costal parts of the fishing area, while mixed swarms with intermediate average length (46–50 mm) were ... distribution of size–age groups in association with particular water masses indicated that age 2+ krill ... cohort was found in catches in 2009 or in 2010. This absence of 1+ E. superba is unlikely to be a result ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 18 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 18) : 123–134 : Author(s): Sologub, D.O. and A.V. Remeslo

  5. Differences in distribution and population structure of krill (Euphausia superba) between penguin and fur seal foraging areas near Seal Island

    , piu tot que cotiers, sont examinees. Pe310Me B HaqaJIe SIHBapSI 1990/91 r.C 60pTa cY,l(Ha Be ... choose offshore foraging areas over inshore ones, despite the former areas being far more remote from ... the island, are as follows. In the case of fur seals, krill consumed during foraging trips is being ... BeJIOCb CJIe)l{eHHe. rOpH30HTaJIbHOe pacnpe.lleJIeHHe KPHJI5I, 06HapY)I{eHHOe B x0.lle CJIe)l{eHH5I 3a ... (~250 g/m 2). In the inshore foraging areas krill undertake diurnal vertical migrations, tending to be ... the surface throughout the day. With regard to body size and maturity of krill in the inshore foraging ... dominant with occasional occurrences of juveniles (modal length 21 mm). In contrast, in the offshore ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/9 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/9) : 273–285 : Author(s): Ichii, T., H. Ishii, J.L. Bengtson, P. Boveng, J.K. Jansen and M. Naganobu

  6. Estimation of natural mortality for the Patagonian toothfish at Heard and McDonald Islands using catch-at-age and aged mark-recapture data from the main trawl ground

    to August 2009 for Grounds B and C were 8 284 and 3 416 respectively, with trawl responsible for 2 158 ... the number of releases and number of recaptures to allow for adequate mixing of tagged and untagged fish ... - tion rate being less than 1, the number of recaptures used in estimation were scaled up by dividing ... the estimate of σC reached its upper bound of 2.0. The estimated value of F for 2001 and 2008 reached its ... :  Attempts to estimate natural mortality, as a single constant M, simultaneously with other model parameters ... fishery, the CCODE model gave a well-behaved profile for the log-likelihood with the corresponding ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 18 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 18) : 29–45 : Author(s): Candy, S.G., D.C. Welsford, T. Lamb, J.J. Verdouw and J.J. Hutchins

  7. Brief comments on the simulation study made by Professor Butterworth on krill fishing by an individual Japanese trawler

    being produced, and the demand for each product varies substantially from one season to the next ... the type of products being produced, and the demand for each product varies substantially from one season ... are markedly dependent upon the type of products being produced, and the demand for each product varies ... while newly-caught krill are being processed, trawlers move around to kill time, thus finding many ... not, therefore, have been suggested as being useful had krill distribution parameters been obtained from surveys ... searching time) differs according to the type, of products being produced (such as boiled and frozen, fresh ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/6 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/6) : 347–350 : Author(s): Ichii, T. and Y. Endo

  8. A von Bertalanffy growth model for toothfish at Heard Island fitted to length-at-age data and compared to observed growth from mark–recapture studies

    parameter estima- tion has been studied by Troynikov (1999), Lucena and O’Brien (2001), Taylor et al. (2005 ... - frequency (LF) sample. Lucena and O’Brien (2001) incorporated gear selectivity in their estimation ... components also being correctly specifi ed. The level of precision at which these other model components ... that gives rise to fi shing being a variable probability (VP) sampling scheme, is therefore distinguished ... using a von Bertalanffy (VB) growth model taking into account response-biased sampling of fish that were ... assuming normal errors with constant coefficient of variation using iteratively weighted least squares ... using VP maximum likelihood (MLP) with length-bin relative probabilities defined using fishing ... developed and showed that the bias is relatively small for the range of release lengths in the data ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 14 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 14) : 43–66 : Author(s): Candy, S.G., A.J. Constable, T. Lamb and R. Williams

  9. Analysis of variability of krill size and fish by-catch in the Japanese krill fishery based on scientific observer data

    being sampled. The number of fish by-catch was counted for subsamples (usually 50 kg) of krill catch ... 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 Year 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 ... 2005 2007 Year 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 Le ng th ... 2001 2003 2005 2007 N um be r o f b y- ca tc h fis h 350 300 250 200 150 100 ... datasets were calculated by the multistage sampling formula with the variance terms derived from the ... to 10% haul coverage. These results suggest that data collection by scientific observers on board ... statistical precision required for the specific objective of a study that includes consideration of the cost ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 19 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 19) : 31–47 : Author(s): Okuda, T. and M. Kiyota

  10. Potential nursery areas for fish in the Prydz Bay region

    or beyond it. A wide range of sizes up to 120 mm SL were caught (Figure 7), and surprisingly for a mixed ... of the shelf break, which includes a zone to seaward of the continental slope, and channichthyids being more ... survey with a fine-meshed midwater trawl in Prydz Bay in January/February 1991 indicated the potential ... for the shelf area of the Bay to be a nursery ground for nototheniid and channichthyid fish. Nearly ... area could be considered a nursery area. File:  22-Williams.pdf ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/8 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/8) : 369–380 : Author(s): Williams, R.

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