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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 42-02 (2011)
, with a 30-tonne research and by-catch limit. 5. Where any haul contains more than 100 kg ...
Conservation Measure : 42-02 (2011)
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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 42-02 (2003)
contains more than 100 kg of Champsocephalus gunnari, and more than 10% of the Champsocephalus gunnari ...
Conservation Measure : 42-02 (2003)
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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 42-02 (2007)
to 220 tonnes. 5. Where any haul contains more than 100 kg of Champsocephalus gunnari, and more than ...
Conservation Measure : 42-02 (2007)
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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 42-02 (2016)
to 561 tonnes and 402 tonnes in the 2017/18 season. 5. Where any haul contains more than 100 kg ...
Conservation Measure : 42-02 (2016)
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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 42-02 (2017)
to 526 tonnes and 395 tonnes in the 2018/19 season. 5. Where any haul contains more than 100 kg ...
Conservation Measure : 42-02 (2017)
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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 42-02 (2018)
to 443 tonnes and 320 tonnes in the 2019/20 season. 5. Where any haul contains more than 100 kg ...
Conservation Measure : 42-02 (2018)
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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 42-02 (2019)
to 527 tonnes and 406 tonnes in the 2020/21 season. 5. Where any haul contains more than 100 kg ...
Conservation Measure : 42-02 (2019)
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e-sc-xxv-a4.pdf
... widely (WG-EMM-06/6 Rev. 1), ranging from 14 400 to 100 000 tonnes per vessel. In particular ... that the stipulated sample size (100 krill per catch for conventional trawls and 150 krill three times a day ... widely (WG-EMM-06/6 Rev. 1), ranging from 14 400 to 100 000 tonnes per vessel. In particular, the ... stipulated sample size (100 krill per catch for conventional trawls and 150 krill three times a day for
application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-06
Meeting Report : WG-EMM-06
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Seabird mortality and the Falkland Islands trawling fleet
become impaled on a splice in the cable, which was situated on average around 50-100m from the waters ... impaled on a splice in the cable, which was situated on average around 50-100m from the waters surface ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/91 : Author(s): B.J. Sullivan, T.A. Reid, L. Bugoni and A.D. Black (United Kingdom)
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Seals: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea
, and references therein). Leopard seals are thought to forage relatively shallowly (<100 m), and consume krill ... in the diets off Prydz Bay were largely unidentified, but tended to be small (<100g) benthic, inshore species ... , with dives of 80–300 m (typically about 100 m) (Bengtson & Stewart 1997; Blix & Nordøy 2007). Mid-water ... 27,200 3 2550 4.00E-04 0.12 28.5 Leopard seal Hydrurga leptonyx 464 8000 3 928 1.46E-04 0.11 23.4 Ross ...
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