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  1. e-cc-39-rep.pdf

    ... a voluntary contribution from New Zealand of NZ$30 000 (approx. A$28 100) to the GCBF. 4.12 The Commission ... Committee in 2019 (SCAF-2019, paragraphs 46 to 48) of a further A$200 000 from the General Fund to the GSCF ... over 100 delegates attending some sessions, many dozens of papers tabled, and significant progress has ... contribution from New Zealand of NZ$30 000 (approx. A$28 100) to the GCBF. 4.12 The Commission noted that adownload attachment application/pdf attached to:CCAMLR-39

    Meeting Report : CCAMLR-39

  2. e-sc-x-a5.pdf

    ... ; monitoring prey to relate to data from CEMP predator monitoring and at three scales, meso (10s to 100s ... of km), micro (a few to 10s km) and macro (100s to 1 000s km) as used in WG-Krill-91/10. Prey Surveys ... -IX, Annex 4, paragraph 100). The Working Group agreed that the design provided by the Subgroup ... in the Convention Area for the depth range 0 to 200 m, in terms of velocity fields or integrated mass flows across ... , paragraph 100). The Working Group agreed that the design provided by the Subgroup offered significant ... members provide on water movements in the Convention Area for the depth range 0 to 200 m, in terms ofdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-KRILL-91

    Meeting Report : WG-KRILL-91

  3. e-sc-viii-a5.pdf

    ... abundance directly. The same problems generally apply to the macro scale (100–1 000 km). 41 ... . It was agreed that the meso (1–100 km) and micro (0.01–1 km) scales are the scales most readily investigated ... between natural fluctuations and those induced by fisheries. 100. The Working Group agreed ... V. SIEGEL Sea Fisheries Research Institute Palmaille 9 200 Hamburg 50 Federal Republic of Germany ... abundance directly. The same problems generally apply to the macro scale (100–1 000 km). 41. It was ... agreed that the meso (1–100 km) and micro (0.01–1 km) scales are the scales most readily investigated ... , including distinguishing between natural fluctuations and those induced by fisheries. 100. The Working ... . SIEGEL Sea Fisheries Research Institute Palmaille 9 200 Hamburg 50 Federal Republic of Germanydownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-KRILL-89

    Meeting Report : WG-KRILL-89

  4. e-cc-xxiii.pdf

    ... of A$20 200. Cost recovery 3.12 The Commission agreed with the recommendation of SCAF that the scheme ... of 4 200–4 900 tonnes, but considering the uncertainty surrounding some of the assumptions discussed above ... should be revised as presented in Annex 4, Appendix II, including a projected surplus of A$20 200 ... of 4 200–4 900 tonnes, but considering the uncertainty surrounding some of the assumptions discusseddownload attachment application/pdf attached to:CCAMLR-XXIII

    Meeting Report : CCAMLR-XXIII

  5. e-sc-xxvi-a9.pdf

    download attachment application/pdf attached to:WS-BSO-07

    Meeting Report : WS-BSO-07

  6. e-sc-xv-a4.pdf

    ... of local prey abundance, it is principally the shorter time and space scales (days/weeks and 10–100 km ... of weeks and 10–100 km, they may not provide information at the most relevant scales of predator-preydownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-96

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-96

  7. e-cc-xv.pdf

    ... CONSERVATION MEASURE 100/XV.............................................................. 52 CONSERVATIONdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:CCAMLR-XV

    Meeting Report : CCAMLR-XV

  8. e-sc-v-a4.pdf

    ... northwest of Elephant Island in 200–450 m depth. Length and age composition from the catches in 1976/77 ... are just under 100,000 tonnes i.e. less than in 1977/78. C. gunnari continues to be important ... of the work was done with two cod-ends of mesh-sizes approximately 60 and 100 mm, made of a tape material ... agreement between the data sets. These are summarised below. 60 mm (mean 61.2) 100 mm (mean 101.6) 50 ... research trawling in a rather restricted area northwest of Elephant Island in 200–450 m depth. Length and ... approximately 60 and 100 mm, made of a tape material. This type of netting is not generally used now, so ... are summarised below. 60 mm (mean 61.2) 100 mm (mean 101.6) 50% point SF 50% point SF Mackerel ... 204122 – – – 151503 151503 23 23 1979 52195 29105 24705 16257 122262 – – – 2629 2629 200 200 1980 26151download attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-86

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-86

  9. e-sc-xxiii-a4.pdf

    ... for consideration by the Scientific Committee.............................. 200 OTHER BUSINESS ... to 4.100). 2.14 The workshop considered the types of scenarios that need to be considered in evaluating ... be below 100 000 tonnes (WG-EMM-04/15). 3.3 Fishing had been undertaken by Japan, Republic of Korea ... density of 170–200 g m–2 is the average density within the fishing grounds of Area 48. The document ... 43 000 tonnes of krill, suggesting that the total catch for 2003/04 would be below 100 000 tonnes ... the paper suggested that krill density of 170–200 g m–2 is the average density within the fishingdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-04

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-04

  10. e-sc-xxvii-a5.pdf

    ... release event with 100% accuracy. 3.51 The Working Group agreed that there are two types of error ... a specific release event with 100% accuracy. 3.51 The Working Group agreed that there are twodownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-08

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-08

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