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Estimation of the incidental capture of seabird species in commercial fisheries in New Zealand waters, 2002/03
Abstract: Ministry of Fisheries observers reported 595 seabird captures from observed fishing operations in 2002–03: 265 from observed trawl fishing operations (67% landed dead); 113 from tuna (Thunnus spp.) longlining operations (83% landed dead); and 217 from ling (Genypterus blacodes) longline
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/57 : Author(s): S.J. Baird (New Zealand)
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Developing a non-lethal approach for assessing endocrine disruptors in Antarctic seabirds
Abstract: The CEMP Standard Method book comprises a ”Protocol for collecting samples for toxicological analyses” (Part IV, Section 5: 1-3), dated August 1997. This procedure describes the methods to collect samples of organisms to be analyzed for ecotoxicology. The aim is to detect toxic
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-03/57 : Author(s): S. Corsolini (Italy), W.Z. Trivelpiece (USA) and S. Focardi (Italy)
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The survivorship of rays discarded from the South Georgia longline fishery
Abstract: Skate post haulage survival experiments were conducted by one Chilean fishing vessel throughout the months of May and June, during 2003 toothfish fishing season in Subarea 48.3. From these results we can conclude that depth has a significant influence on the mortality of skate, with a
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/57 : Author(s): M. Endicott and D.J. Agnew (United Kingdom)
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Management plan for Site of Special Scientific Interest No. 36 – Eastern Dallmann Bay
Abstract: Management at Eastern Dallmann Bay aims to: • avoid degradation of, or substantial risk to, the values of the Area by preventing unnecessary human disturbance; • allow scientific research on the marine environment while ensuring protection from oversampling; • allow other scientific
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/57 : Author(s): Submitted by the USA
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Progress report on age determination of mackerel icefish using otoliths
Author(s): P. Gasiukov, K. Shust (Russia) and I. Everson (United Kingdom) Title: Progress report on age determination of mackerel icefish using otoliths Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-02/57 : Author(s): P. Gasiukov, K. Shust (Russia) and I. Everson (United Kingdom)
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Soviet krill fishery in 1977–1992, Part 1. Distribution, fishing effort, interannual situation patterns
Abstract: The data on Soviet krill fishery in i977-1992 are presented. The fishing effort (FE) developed in 1977-1991 was 50086 fishing days in total. According to the pictures presented FE was distributed between subareas 48.1, 48.2 and 48.3. Monthly FE distribution between subareas revealed the
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/57 : Author(s): F.F. Litvinov, V.A. Sushin, G.A. Chernega and O.A. Berezhinskiy (Russia)
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An update on developments toward video monitoring of seabird incidental mortality
Author(s): N.W. McL. Smith (New Zealand) Title: An update on developments toward video monitoring of seabird incidental mortality Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-01/57 : Author(s): N.W. McL. Smith (New Zealand)
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CPUEs and body lengths of Antarctic krill during the 1998/99 season in Area 48
Author(s): S. Kawaguchi (Japan) Title: CPUEs and body lengths of Antarctic krill during the 1998/99 season in Area 48 Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-00/57 : Author(s): S. Kawaguchi (Japan)
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Fishes collected during the 1999/00 exploratory fishery by New Zealand in CCAMLR Subarea 88.1 and registered in the National Fish Collection at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Title: Fishes collected during the 1999/00 exploratory fishery by New Zealand in CCAMLR Subarea 88.1 and registered in the National Fish Collection at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-00/57
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Penguins, fur seals, and fishing: prey requirements and potential competition in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Abstract: Antarctic and sub-Antarctic seabirds, marine mammals, and human fisheries concentrate their foraging efforts on a single species, Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba). Because these predators may have a significant effect on krill abundance, we estimated the energy and prey requirements
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-99/57 : Author(s): D.A. Croll and B.R. Tershy (USA)