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Possible approaches to the evaluation of the Antarctic krill mortality
. The most real values varied from 0.75 to 1,17. No fishery impact on various parameters of the krill ... varied from 0.75 to 1,17. No fishery impact on various parameters of the krill population size structure ...
Meeting Document : WG-KRILL-92/08 : Author(s): L.G. Maklygin and V.I. Latogursky (Russia)
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Recalculation of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) biomass off East Antarctica (30–80°E) in January–March 2006
, B 0, of 28.43 (95% CI = 19.93 to 36.93) Mt cf. 28.75 (95% CI =19.63 to 37.87) Mt of Jarvis et al. (2010). Both ... (95% CI = 19.93 to 36.93) Mt cf. 28.75 (95% CI =19.63 to 37.87) Mt of Jarvis et al. (2010). Both ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/31 : Author(s): M.J. Cox and S. Kawaguchi (Australia)
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A biomass estimate of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) at the Balleny Islands
(coefficient of variation, CV = 0.37), whereas biomass using θ=N(-20,28) was 13.75 kilotonnes (CV = 0.14 ... kilotonnes (coefficient of variation, CV = 0.37), whereas biomass using θ=N(-20,28) was 13.75 ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/17 Rev. 1 : Author(s): M.J. Cox (Australia), Y. Ladroit, P. Escobar-Flores and R.L. O’Driscoll (New Zealand)
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ESTIMATION OF MANAGEMENT REFERENCE POINTS CONSISTENT WITH THE CATCH TRIGGER LEVEL FOR THE ANTARCTIC KRILL FISHERY IN AREA 48
– 0.630) and 75.0 % (47.9 – 113 %) respectively. The probability of stock depletion increases ... : 0.0762 – 0.630) and 75.0 % (47.9 – 113 %) respectively. The probability of stock depletion ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/17 : Author(s): T. Peatman, J. Moir Clark, D.J. Agnew (UK)
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Detection of systematic change in Adélie penguin foraging trip duration: consequences of high inter-annual variability and usefulness of ice cover as a covariate
three years or alternatively, with equal power, a 3.75% annual increase in trip duration after 12 years ... or alternatively, with equal power, a 3.75% annual increase in trip duration after 12 years from the onset ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/22 : Author(s): J. Clarke, C. Southwell and L.M. Emmerson (Australia)
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UPDATED BIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS FOR THE ANTARCTIC STARRY SKATE, AMBLYRAJA GEORGIANA, FROM THE ROSS SEA
in the Ross Sea were identified to species. Sample sizes were small, but indicated a ratio of 10.75 ... identified to species. Sample sizes were small, but indicated a ratio of 10.75:1 of Amblyraja georgiana ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-08/20 : Author(s): M.P. Francis and S. Mormede (New Zealand)
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ASSESSMENT MODELS FOR ANTARCTIC TOOTHFISH (DISSOSTICHUS MAWSONI) IN SUBAREA 88.2 SSRU E FOR THE YEARS 2002/03 TO 2008/09
% credible intervals 5 870–10 020 t), and current (B2009) biomass estimated as 80.7% B0 (95% C.I.s 75.34–85.5 ... intervals 5 870–10 020 t), and current (B2009) biomass estimated as 80.7% B0 (95% C.I.s 75.34&ndash ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-09/41 : Author(s): A. Dunn and S.M. Hanchet (New Zealand)
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Metabarcoding analysis of the stomach contents of the Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) collected in the Antarctic Ocean
[OTUs]) were obtained from 163 individuals in subarea 58.4, and 75,961 contigs (105 OTUs) from 164 fish ... obtained from 163 individuals in subarea 58.4, and 75,961 contigs (105 OTUs) from 164 fish in subarea 88.3 ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/P03 : Author(s): T.-H. Yoon, H.-E. Kang, S. R. Lee, J.-B. Lee, G. W. Baeck, H. Park and H.-W. Kim
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Disentangling the influence of three major threats on the demography of an albatross community
by high density of rabbits Oryctolagus cuniculus explained 20.0-75.6% of the temporal variability ... . Habitat degradation caused by high density of rabbits Oryctolagus cuniculus explained 20.0-75 ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-2019/34 : Author(s): J.B. Cleeland, D. Pardo, B. Raymond, G.N. Tuck, C.R. McMahon, R.A. Phillips, R. Alderman, M.-A. Lea and M.A. Hindell
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Report on the status of wandering, black-browed and grey-headed albatrosses at South Georgia
1,553 pairs of wandering albatrosses, 75,500 pairs of black-browed albatrosses and 47,800 pairs of grey ... of wandering albatrosses, 75,500 pairs of black-browed albatrosses and 47,800 pairs of grey-headed albatrosses ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/71 : Author(s): S. Poncet (United Kingdom),G. Robertson (Australia), R. Phillips (United Kingdom), K. Lawton (Australia), B. Phalan, J. Croxall and P. Trathan (United Kingdom)