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  1. Revised research plan for the exploratory longline fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Division 58.4.2 in 2014/15

    sizes were vulnerable with a big range of about 100-1,500 t per SSRU in 58.4.2. During the 2004-2014 ... vulnerable with a big range of about 100-1,500 t per SSRU in 58.4.2. During the 2004-2014 fishing seasons ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-14/39 : Author(s): Delegation of the Republic of Korea

  2. The effects of an experimental hake Merluccius capensis/paradoxus longline fishery on Procellariiform seabirds in South Africa - a preliminary investigation

    100% of the catch on longlines during setting despite the fact that they were not the most abundant ... retrieved to determine species, sex and stomach contents. Whitechinned petrels constituted 100% of the catch ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-95/21 : Author(s): Barnes, K.

  3. To what extent do type C killer whales (Orcinus orca) feed on Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the Ross Sea, Antarctica?

    dive to 200-400 m, with a maximum of >700m. This is deep enough to reach demersal prey over much ... routinely dive to 200-400 m, with a maximum of >700m. This is deep enough to reach demersal prey over ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-13/29 : Author(s): L. Torres, M.H. Pinkerton (New Zealand), R. Pitman, J. Durban (USA) and R. Eisert (New Zealand)

  4. The Patagonian toothfish: biology, ecology and fishery

    , producing pelagic eggs and larvae. Larvae switch to a demersal habitat at around 100 mm (1 yr old ... ), and inhabit relatively shallow water (< 200m) until 6-7 years of age, when they begin a gradual migration ... , producing pelagic eggs and larvae. Larvae switch to a demersal habitat at around 100 mm (1 yr old ... ), and inhabit relatively shallow water (< 200m) until 6-7 years of age, when they begin a gradual migration ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-10/P05 : Author(s): M.A. Collins, P. Brickle, J. Brown and M. Belchier

  5. Preliminary analyses of data collected during experimental phases of the 1994/95 and 1995/96 Antarctic crab fishing seasons

    coast of South Georgia and at depths between about 100 and 300 fathoms. The Phase 1 results suggest ... on the order of 50,000-100,000 crabs/n. mi2, and there was a lot of uncertainty associated with these estimates ... of South Georgia and at depths between about 100 and 300 fathoms. The Phase 1 results suggest that it would ... of 50,000-100,000 crabs/n. mi2, and there was a lot of uncertainty associated with these estimates ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-96/34 : Author(s): Watters, G.

  6. Descriptive analysis of the toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) tagging programme in Subareas 88.1 & 88.2 for the years 2000–01 to 2012–13

    less than 100 km. However, several long distance movements of tagged Antarctic toothfish between slope ... are recorded as being recaptured only a short distance from their point of release, typically less than 100 km ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-13/49 : Author(s): S. Parker, A. Dunn, S. Mormede and S. Hanchet (New Zealand)

  7. Solutions to seabird by-catch in Alaska’s demersal longline fisheries

    , and fleets (88% to 100% relative to controls with no deterrent), despite the fact that we saw orders ... streamer lines successfully reduced seabird bycatch in all years, regions, and fleets (88% to 100% relative ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-01/35 : Author(s): E.F. Melvin, J.K. Parrish, K.S. Dietrich and O.S. Hamel (USA)

  8. Observer notes (Subarea 88.1)

    formed by mature individuals: males with body length more 100 cm, females – more than 120 cm. Gonads ... : males with body length more 100 cm, females – more than 120 cm. Gonads of individuals from ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/89 : Author(s): V.G. Prutko (Ukraine)

  9. Interactions between seabirds and deep water hake trawl gear: an assessment of impacts in South African waters 2004/05

    in fishing nets occurred at an average rate of 3.02 (0.91-5.44) birds per 100 trawls. Estimating the total ... at an average rate of 3.02 (0.91-5.44) birds per 100 trawls. Estimating the total impact of the fishery requires ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/41 : Author(s): B.P. Watkins, S.L. Petersen and P.G. Ryan (South Africa)

  10. Distribution and abundance of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) off East Antarctic (30–80°E) in January–March 2006

    . The majority of acoustic krill detections were in the top 100 m of the water column, centred around 50 m depth ... . The majority of acoustic krill detections were in the top 100 m of the water column, centred around 50 m depth ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-07/33 : Author(s): T. Jarvis, N. Kelly, E. van Wijk, S. Kawaguchi and S. Nicol (Australia)

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