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A Risk Assessment and ancillary approaches to facilitate the management of the krill fishery as envisaged by WG-EMM-2019
likelihood that CCAMLR will be able to update its management of the krill fishery in subareas 48.1-4 by the ... enable catches to be distributed across the area taking account of estimated predator demand. We request ... that CCAMLR allocate funds from the General Science Capacity Fund to enable this component of the ... strategy identified by WG-EMM-2019 it to be delivered in a timely fashion. Author(s): Delegations of the ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-38/17 : Author(s): Delegations of the United Kingdom and Australia
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An impact assessment framework for bottom fishing methods in the CAMLR Convention Area
and dragged by moving ice (additional impact foot- print arises from anchors and broken backbone being ... (with hooks) prior to being lifted free of the ocean floor. Effects on VME taxa are largely unknown because ...
Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 16 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 16) : 195–210 : Author(s): Sharp, B.R., S.J. Parker and N. Smith
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Fishery Report 2015: Dissostichus eleginoides Crozet Island French EEZ (Subarea 58.6)
catch of 1 158 tonnes being recorded in 2002. In 2015, the catch to the end of July 2015 for the French ... 1999 877 1845 2722 2000 1017 1430 2447 2001 1091 685 1776 2002 1158 720 1878 2003 531 302 833 2004 ... around the islands, with the highest catches of D. eleginoides (>1 000 tonnes) being recorded from SSRUs ...
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Climate change and precautionary spatial protection: ice shelves
) should be created as no take Marine Protected Areas, and that the boundaries of these areas should ... Abstract: Regional climate change is now known to be well established in the Antarctic ... may simply include species from areas that are immediately adjacent to the collapsed ice shelf ... to return that were last present during the last interglacial, a warmer period than at present. In ...
Meeting Document : WS-MPA-11/17 : Author(s): P.N. Trathan and S.M. Grant (UK)
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Climate change and precautionary spatial protection: ice shelves
Subareas 48.1, 48.5 and 88.3 should be created as no take Marine Protected Areas, and that the boundaries ... Abstract: Regional climate change is now known to be well established in the Antarctic ... may simply include species from areas that are immediately adjacent to the collapsed ice shelf ... to return that were last present during the last interglacial, a warmer period than at present. In ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXX/13 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom
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Preliminary assessment of the potential for the proposed bottom fishing activities to have significant adverse impact on vulnerable marine ecosystems
that the data enclosed will be available for discussion by WG-EMM in their consideration of VME impacts ... (in addition to normal consideration by WG-FSA) should that be desired. The enclosed document was ... letter, the UK advised that the notification was intentionally submitted before the 25 July deadline so ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/33 : Author(s): United Kingdom
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The survivorship of rays discarded from the South Georgia longline fishery
in the Ross Sea indicated that skates can survive being captured and released by longline fi sheries ... - sideration. Normally only skates that are alive and undamaged are selected, with animals not being deemed ... fi t for tagging being discarded. This means that a potentially large and injured proportion ... of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic waters, conservation measures are continually being revised. During ... between 1 500 and 2 000 m. These findings support CCAMLR’s recommendation that skates and rays be cut from ... . There were some suggestions (not statistically significant) that wind speed (i.e. weather conditions ... can also be used to calculate the expected skate mortality within the fishery, based on depth of ... capture. Further survival experiments should be conducted, particularly in shallow waters, where sampling ...
Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 11 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 11) : 155–164 : Author(s): Endicott, M. and D.J. Agnew
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Scientific Abstracts 1998
were being used by breeding pairs. A preliminary estimate extrapolated from the grid burrows shows ... in previous years. The number of entanglements in the summer was the lowest recorded to date, being 52% lower ... of net fragments forming collars. Severe injury was being caused to 67% of seals with neck collars ... by some larger survey blocks being counted more thoroughly. Interpretation of popula- tion trend data ... ‘submitted’ or ‘in press’ with details of the publisher, if known; (iii) scientific papers not intended for ... were submitted. Each abstract is preceded with a unique CCAMLR document number, e.g. SC-CAMLR-XII/BG/11 ... ). Unpublished papers must not be cited without written permission of the author(s). Addresses of principal ...
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Warming effects in the Western Antarctic Peninsula Ecosystem: the role of population dynamic models for explaining and predicting penguin trends
Gentoo penguins appear to be better explained by the “sea-ice hypothesis”. We think that proper ... Abstract: The Western Antarctica Peninsula and Scotia Sea ecosystems appear to be driven by ... . The Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae). Chinstrap (P. antarctica) and Gentoo (P. papua) penguins appear to be ... suggest that the relevant processes underlying the population dynamics of these penguin species at King ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/18 : Author(s): M. Lima and S.A. Estay (Chile)
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Non-native Species in the Antarctic: Report of a Workshop
being introduced and becoming established are increasing. To assess these risks and begin to consider ... benign climate (particularly on the Antarctic Peninsula) mean that the risks of new species being ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXV/BG/21 : Author(s): Delegation of New Zealand