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  1. Towards a closer cooperation between CCAMLR and the IWC

    the IWC could best be achieved by forming a small liaison group with IWC-SC which could work (mostly ... ); and Annual exchange of information. SC-CAMLR suggests that a closer collaboration between CCAMLR and ... expertise and should not be confined to those who attend meetings of both CCAMLR and the IWC. Author(s ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XVII/BG/03 : Author(s): CCAMLR Observer (K.-H. Kock, Germany)

  2. A proposal to amend Conservation Measure 10-02 to improve safety standards for vessels licensed to fish in the CCAMLR Area

    occurred over time, with the loss of lives and vessels; and maritime pollution events. Responding to a ... limited availability of suitably ice-rated response vessels. Vessel owners and operators must be aware of ... the dangers and risks of operating in Antarctic waters and be appropriately prepared. Australia ... proposes that the Commission amend Conservation Measure 10-02 to require minimum standards for vessels ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXVI/28 : Author(s): Delegation of Australia

  3. Learning about Antarctic krill from the fishery

    design associated with scientific surveys that have been obstacles for us to better understand krill ... understanding their biology to be able to make reliable predictions about the reaction of their populations to ... early 1970s. Recent studies revealed its potential to be used as a unique source for scientific ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-07/P5 : Author(s): S. Kawaguchi and S. Nicol (Australia)

  4. Learning about Antarctic krill from the fishery

    design associated with scientific surveys that have been obstacles for us to better understand krill ... understanding their biology to be able to make reliable predictions about the reaction of their populations to ... early 1970s. Recent studies revealed its potential to be used as a unique source for scientific ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-06/24 : Author(s): S. Kawaguchi and S. Nicol (Australia)

  5. Geographic aspects of Euphausia superba resources exploitation

    offshore aggregations of E.superba will be connected with regular search activity prior as well as at the ... distribution prior to practical using of observed pattern of that changeability. It requires of additional ... complex of investigations, which should be directed to the evaluation of drift ways of E.superba as well ...

    Meeting Document : WG-KRILL-93/04 : Author(s): R.R. Makarov (Russia)

  6. Geographic aspects of Euphausia superba resources exploitation

    offshore aggregations of E.superba will be connected with regular search activity prior as well as at the ... distribution prior to practical using of observed pattern of that changeability. It requires of additional ... complex of investigations, which should be directed to the evaluation of drift ways of E.superba as well ...

    Meeting Document : WG-CEMP-92/31 : Author(s): R.R. Makarov (Russian Federation)

  7. Estimating prey consumption of the non-breeder component of an Adélie penguin population

    of an Adélie penguin population can be substantial compared with the size of the breeder population ... recorded at the breeding colonies. However, recent work suggests that the size of the non-breeder component ... development allows consumption to be estimated for the total population. Author(s):  L. Emmerson and C ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-17/12 : Author(s): L. Emmerson and C. Southwell

  8. Developing a carbon-budget trophic model of the Ross Sea, Antarctica: work in progress

    variables that are consistent with our current understanding of the constraints on ecosystem functioning ... we have sought out field measurements that have not been published, or estimated values using ... explicit assumptions. The model is not complete, and should be considered a work in progress. A trial ... first run of the model was carried out, and the initial set of parameters was not found to be self ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/18 : Author(s): M. Pinkerton, S. Hanchet, J. Bradford-Grieve and P. Wilson (New Zealand)

  9. Revised biological parameters for the Antarctic skates Amblyraja georgiana and Bathyraja cf. eatonii from theRoss Sea

    unreliable, as indicated by comparison with lab staging, and the presence of very large skates scored as ... different estimates of median length at maturity. The lab estimates were based on small datasets that did ... , but observer data suggested that females matured at a larger size than males, whereas lab data ... suggested the reverse. The differences between sexes may therefore be spurious, and an artifact of ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-10/27 : Author(s): M.P. Francis (New Zealand)

  10. What’s the catch? Profiling the risks and costs associated with marine protected areas and displaced fishing in the Scotia Sea

    and the ecosystem. Understanding such outcomes is critical in the Southern Ocean, where MPAs are actively being ... and the ecosystem. Understanding such outcomes is critical in the Southern Ocean, where MPAs are actively being ...

    Meeting Document : WS-SM-18/P03 : Author(s): E.S. Klein and G.M. Watters

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