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  1. Results of the longline survey for toothfish in the northern Ross Sea region (SSRU 88.2A) by the FV Seljevær, Norway

    fishable areas of SSRUs 88.2 A–B north of 66° S latitude. During the 5 th- 7 th February 2015, the ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-15/42 : Author(s): Delegation of Norway

  2. Report on attendance at the Sixth Meeting of the Committee for Environmental Protection Under the Madrid Protocol

    containing three options. ”Having regard to the provisions of Articles 4 and 5 of the Protocol, and Article 7 ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXII/BG/11 : Author(s): Chair of the CCAMLR Scientific Committee

  3. The ecosystem approach to managing fisheries: achieving conservation objectives for predators of fished species

    Abstract:  Managing fisheries to achieve ecosystem objectives is in its infancy. A general approach for maintaining ecological relationships and providing for the recovery of depleted populations in food webs supporting fisheries is proposed. This paper addresses the following general questions for

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/P04 : Author(s): A.J. Constable

  4. WILL KRILL FARE WELL UNDER SOUTHERN OCEAN ACIDIFICATION?

    Abstract:  Antarctic krill embryos and larvae were experimentally exposed to 380 (control), 1000 and 2000 μatm pCO2 in order to assess the possible impact of ocean acidification on early development of krill. No significant effects were detected on embryonic development or larval behaviour at 1000

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/P6 : Author(s): S. Kawaguchi, H. Kurihara, R. King, L. Hale, T. Berli, J.P. Robinson, A. Ishida, M. Wakita, P. Virtue, S. Nicol and A. Ishimatsu

  5. The feeding peculiarities of the Antarctic seals in the region of the archipelago of Argentina Islands

    Abstract:  The detailed analysis of a food of the Antarctic species of seals around Argentine islands archipelago, that was spent through out 11 Ukrainian Antarctic expedition (2006-2007), has shown that krill (Euphausia superba) is the main type of food for the major species of seals in region.

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/P01 : Author(s): I. Dykyy

  6. Changing status of three notothenioid fish at the South Shetland Islands (1983–2016) after impacts of the 1970–80s commercial fishery

    Abstract:  Owing to commercial fishing during the late 1970s/early 1980s, targeted notothenioid species had become depleted around the South Shetland Islands. Herein we report subsequent changes in the prevalence of three species, Notothenia rossii, Gobionotothen gibberifrons and N otothenia

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/P01 : Author(s): E. Barrera-Oro, E. Marschoff and D. Ainley

  7. How trophic dynamics of adult Antarctic krill Euphausia superba responses to the condition of no ice in the water during the winter: a case study at South Georgia?

    Abstract:  Understanding the variation in krill diet during winter is crucial to elucidate the overwintering of krill in the Southern Ocean. The information on trophic variation of krill under ice-free waters during the winter can also provide the insight for understanding the response of krill to

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/P04 : Author(s): G.P. Zhu, H.T. Zhang, B. Deng and Q.Y. Yang

  8. DISCRIMINATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES THAT INFLUENCE THE CATCH PER UNIT EFFORT: THE CASE OF THE ANTARCTIC KRILL FISHERY

    Abstract:  The use of the catch per unit effort (CPUE) as an index of abundance usually requires a standardization process consisting of isolating all those exogenous factors from temporal variations in abundance from the CPUE time-series. These exogenous factors include those generated by

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/P3 : Author(s): J.C. Quiroz, R. Wiff, M.A. Barrientos and F. Contreras

  9. Marine ecosystem acoustics (MEA): quantifying processes in the sea at the spatio-temporal scales on which they occur

    Abstract:  Antarctic ecosystems are dynamic and characterized by physically forced variability caused e.g. by fronts, eddies and ice. This creates a challenging dynamics for scientific sampling and monitoring. Realistic understanding of what can and cannot be achieved with the available sampling

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/P01 : Author(s): O.R. Godø, N.O. Handegard, H.I. Browman, G.J. Macaulay, S. Kaartvedt, J. Giske, E. Ona, G. Huse and E. Johnsen

  10. Mortalidad incidental de aves en la pesqueria de Dissostichus eleginoides en el Area 48.3 (temporada 1995)

    (8%), Diomedea melanophris (4%)) Diomedea epomophora (3%) y Diomedea exulans (0,3%). También se ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-95/42 : Author(s): Rubilar, P.S., Moreno, C.A., Benzaquen, L., Marschoff, E.

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