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  1. The fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari and its biology at Heard Island (Division 58.5.2)

    periodic abundant year classes that can be followed through the population before disappearing in their ... , Shell Bank or the Kerguelen Plateau, nor are the respective spawning seasons. This suggests that the ... Wijk, A. Constable and T. Lamb (Australia) Title:  The fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari and its ...

    Meeting Document : WAMI-01/04 : Author(s): R. Williams, E. van Wijk, A. Constable and T. Lamb (Australia)

  2. Change-in-ratio and index-removal methods for population assessment and their application to snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio)

    crabs (Chionoecetes opillio) in St. Mary's Bay, Newfoundland, before and after the fishery ...

    Meeting Document : WS-CRAB-93/10 : Author(s): X. Xu, E.G. Dawe and J.M. Hoenig (USA)

  3. Linking acoustic scattering coefficient to krill fishery data: feasibility of estimating krill abundance using fishing survey

    that at night, with the maximum NASC between 160 and 180 m in depth. Both CPUA and CPUE at the ... -sample t-test analysis shows that a significant correlation existed between NASC and CPUA, the equation ... abundance based on fishery data. The results showed that average catch of daytime trawls was significantly ... thinner than that at night. At the depth of over 100 m, the average NASC during the daytime is higher than ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-17/44 : Author(s): T. Wang, G.P. Zhu, J.F. Tong and L.X. Xu

  4. International Candidates – General information for advertised positions

    Information relating to the current position being advertised, including position description and selection ... -estate http://firb.gov.au/resources/guidance/gn02/ Health CCAMLR is currently investigating several ... health insurance schemes for international staff members and their dependants who are not eligible ...

    Document : Site Section: The Organisation

  5. Habituation to an acoustic harassment device (AHD) by killer whales depredating demersal longlines

    activations of the AHD. When tested through Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMMs), the effect of AHD ... of the AHD. When tested through Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMMs), the effect of AHD activation ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-14/P04 : Author(s): P. Tixier, N. Gasco, G. Duhamel and C. Guinet

  6. Do krill and salps compete? Contrary evidence from the krill fisheries

    / Description:  Salp by-catch and krill discolouration ('green' krill) caused by active feeding ... interpreted that the occurrence of salps is linked with temperature variability, which may be an indicator ... areas with lower, more suitable densities of phytoplankton. Krill catches in those areas could be ... SALPS COMPETE? CONTRARY EVIDENCE FROM THE KRILL FISHERIES S. Kawaguchi, T. Ichii and M. Naganobu ... t . Les raisons pouvant expliquer ces phenomilnes sont discutees. , L ( ~ H H ~ I ~ H 3 ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 5 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 5) : 205–216 : Author(s): Kawaguchi, S., T. Ichii, M. Naganobu and W.K. de la Mare

  7. Distribution of Soviet commercial fleet at krill fishery in the South Orkneys subarea (Subarea 48.2) during 1989/90

    fleet (2.5 t/hour) in the next to the last five days of November. After disintegration of that ... Coronation Island. Incidentally, CPUE shows regular intraseasonal variations from minimum (3.2 t/hour) in ... November to maximum (9.6 t/hour and 11.0 t/hour respectively) in February and March, and again decreases to ... 6.9-7.1 t/hour by May-June. Stability of the fishing ground is stipulated by peculiarities of the area ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/50 : Author(s): Sushin, V.A.

  8. The direct impact of fishing and fishery-related activities on marine life in the CCAMLR Convention Area with particular emphasis on longline fishing and its impact on albatrosses and petrels – a review

    and Iles Kerguelen. The fishery extended further south for a few years in the second half of the 1970&#039 ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XIX/BG/11 : Author(s): Delegation of Germany

  9. Non-Contracting Parties

    of toothfish in their country. Singapore has been granted ongoing limited access to CCAMLR's eCDS ...

    Page : Site Section: Compliance

  10. Analysis of catch and effort data in SSRUs 882A–B North from the 2015 fishing season including comparisons with data from exploratory fisheries and closed areas

    Norway noted that they would perform an analysis of CPUE variability, haul duration and haul speed from ... the 2015 survey of the northern region of SSRUs 88.2A–B, including a comparison with all exploratory ... fisheries and closed areas. The analysis showed that overall, the CPUE rates observed in the survey were ... within the range of that observed in other exploratory fisheries and similar to those typically observed ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-16/16 Rev. 1 : Author(s): K. Large, A. Dunn, S.J. Parker, T. Earl, C. Darby, M. Söffker and O.R. Godø

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