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ALLOCATION OF RESEARCH HAULS IN THE EXPLORATORY FISHERIES FOR DISSOSTICHUS SPP. IN SUBAREAS 48.6 AND 58.4 IN 2008/09
possible, start positions for 5 research hauls and 2 alternative positions per stratum were provided to ... , the minimum mean distance between start positions was 2 nmiles from allocated positions. And in 11 ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-09/06 : Author(s): Secretariat
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Long-term changes in the size composition of fjord Notothenia rossii, Gobionotothen gibberifrons and Notothenia coriiceps at Potter Cove, after the 1978–1980 fishery in the area
reported for the period 1983- 1991/2 is consistent with the increase in mean size observed between 1983 and ... length distributions observed between 1982/83 and 1985/86, where the modal age changes from 2/3 to 6/7 ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/52 : Author(s): E.R. Marschoff, E.R. Barrera-Oro and N.S. Alescio (Argentina)
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ENCOUNTERS WITH VULNERABLE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS IN THE CONVENTION AREA
-642 m) and Subarea 48.2 (11 notifications, depth 96-252 m), and by Australia in Division 58.4.1 (2 ... and SSRU H in Division 58.4.1 (where the 2 encounters were notified) are closed to bottom fishing ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/08 : Author(s): Secretariat
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Escapement of elephant seal prey in the Heard Island fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides
2-6 years are likely to be vulnerable, to some extent, to predation by Elephant seals. The ... evaluation of escapement of young fish (ages 2-6 years old) under the current catch limit of 3800 tonnes in ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/42 : Author(s): Slip, D., Constable, A.J., de la Mare, W.K., Williams, R.
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The effects of an experimental hake Merluccius capensis/paradoxus longline fishery on Procellariiform seabirds in South Africa - a preliminary investigation
species around fishing vessels either during the day or night. Extrapolations showed that 2 vessels were ... measures include: (1) the introduction of tori lines on all vessels which catch seabirds; (2) mandatory ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-95/21 : Author(s): Barnes, K.
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Exploratory longline fishing around the Kerguelen Islands (Division 58.5.1). Description of the fishing effort; catchability and target size of Dissostichus eleginoides
. Bottom longlines are generally used at depths of 400 to 600 m. The mainline (1 to 2 miles long) carries ... about 2 400 to 3 600 straight hooks, which are from 61 to 75 mm in length. The bait used is either ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-92/31 Rev. 1 : Author(s): G. Duhamel (France)
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Preliminary evaluation of two feedback management strategies for the krill fishery in Subareas 48.1–48.3
‑2) or (2) changes in penguin abundance. Relative to the case in which the overall catch limit is ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/BG/12 : Author(s): Delegation of the USA
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Change in environmental conditions of the Southern Ocean observed by satellites and data-assimilating models between 1981 and 2019
concentration from merged observation of SeaWiFS and MODIS-Aqua (1987–2019); (2) sea-surface temperature (SST ... ocean surface north of the southern limit of the ACC and slight cooling to the south; (2) evidence of ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/39 : Author(s): M. Pinkerton
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Revised proposal for the ongoing research plan on Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) in Division 58.4.4b (2016/17–2020/21)
-19, while the main concerns regarding objective 2 (“ Provide an assessment of the status and ... updated milestone tables of objective 1 and 2 and related descriptions to address WG-SAM-2019 comments ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-2019/64 : Author(s): Delegations of Japan and France
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Exploratory analysis of acoustic data from the Ross Sea
exploratory fishery. Data were recorded continuously from 28 December to 2 February 2003, then during line ... , corresponding to 2–4 nmi. Data quality was generally good. Of the 84 line recordings, 68 were considered ... high seas (swell heights greater than 2 m): conditions that led to bubble interference on the hull ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-SAM 03/9 : Author(s): R.L. O’Driscoll and G.J. Macaulay (New Zealand)