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  1. e-sc-xxxvi-a04.pdf

    ... in Item 7. Protocols for the collection and analysis of krill acoustic data from fishing vessels ... echoes. ICES J. Mar. Sci, 73 (8): 1955–1964. Tarling, G.A., T. Klevjer, S. Fielding, J. Watkins, A ... Image processing acoustic variable type None – as observed Convolution 7 × 7 Convolution 3 × 3 Dilation ... . Advice to the Scientific Committee 7. Adoption of report and close of meeting. 129 Appendix Cdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SG-ASAM-17

    Meeting Report : SG-ASAM-17

  2. WS-VME-09

    ):  Monday, 3 August 2009 to Friday, 7 August 2009 Submissions Due:  Monday, 20 July 2009 Meeting documents ...

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  3. Featured items

    equipment. 16 Mar 2023 CCAMLR 40th Anniversary Commemorative Book On 7 April 2022, CCAMLR celebrated the ...

    Page : Site Section: The Organisation

  4. e-sc-xxxi-a06.pdf

    ... predominantly at the Antarctic Peninsula in Subarea 48.1, including 7 970 tonnes from the APDPE SSMU (WG-EMM-12 ... , and Poland, which is a long- standing krill fishing nation with recent catches of 3 000–8 000 tonnesdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-12

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-12

  5. WG-FSA-89

    Champsocephalus gunnari in Bottom Trawl Surveys J. Beddington and M. Basson (United Kingdom) WG-FSA-89/8 Rev. 1 ...

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  6. SCIC-12

    (s):  Tuesday, 23 October 2012 to Thursday, 25 October 2012 Submissions Due:  Saturday, 8 September ...

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  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

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