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Estimation of the incidental capture of seabird species in commercial fisheries in New Zealand waters, 2002/03
. = 0.002) in LIN 4 to 0.079 (s.e. = 0.032) in LIN 3; for hoki fisheries, 0.007 seabirds per tow (s.e ... seabirds (c.v = 10%) for ling autoline fisheries in areas LIN 4, LIN 5, and LIN 6 compared with 412 ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/57 : Author(s): S.J. Baird (New Zealand)
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Analysis of sea-ice concentration of 48.6_4 and _5 with remote sensing data during the latest four seasons
March 21st. Figure 4 shows the time series of sea-ice concentration during January-March for the latest ... the lowest level in March in 2016 (red line in the lower figure). As Figures 3 and 4, the sea-ice ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-16/42 Rev. 1 : Author(s): T. Namba, K. Taki and T. Ichii
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Estimating the biodiversity of the shelf and oceanic zone of the d’Urville Sea (East Antarctica) for ecoregionalisation using the CEAMARC (Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census) CAML surveys
of the areas identified in the proposal (140-150°E from the coast to 60°S). This area has been studied ... species are prey of top predators and control the planktonic production. The Adélie Basin is an important ... identified in the proposal (140-150°E from the coast to 60°S). This area has been studied by a number ... and Euphausia crystallorophias. These two species are prey of top predators and control the planktonic ...
Meeting Document : WS-MPA-11/07 : Author(s): P. Koubbi (France), G. Hosie, A. Constable, B. Raymond (Australia), M. Moteki (Japan), N. Améziane, R. Causse (France), V. Fuentes (Spain), K. Heerah, F. Penot, D. Vincent, A. Ancel, C.A. Bost, M. Eléaume (France), D. Lindsay (Japan), M. Lindsay (Australi
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The Continuous Plankton Recorder in the Southern Ocean: a comparative analysis of zooplankton communities sampled by the CPR and vertical net hauls along 140°E
at each of 19 stations: 0–20, 20–50, 50–100 and 100–150 m. A Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR ... °S. Zooplankton in the top 150 m of the water column demonstrated strong, small-scale, vertical distribution ... of 19 stations: 0–20, 20–50, 50–100 and 100–150 m. A Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) was deployed ... sampling was conducted between 47°S and the Southern Polar Front (S-PF) at ~61°S. Zooplankton in the top ...
Meeting Document : WS-BSO-07/P5 : Author(s): Hunt, B.P.V and G. Hosie
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Some peculiarities of the distribution and fishing of Euphausia superba in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean (by results of USSR fleet operations in 1970–1990)
Abstract: Annually (from 1973 to 1991) 1-4 fishing vessels carried out research and scouting ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/35 : Author(s): L. Pshenichnov (Ukraine)
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Feeding behaviour of Antarctic krill on salps
1 salp/krill/day. Among 4 items of ethanol extracts; salps, phytoplankton, krill, and polychaets ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/57 : Author(s): Takahashi, Y., Kawaguchi, S.
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ANTARCTIC TOOTHFISH STOCK ASSESSMENT IN DIVISION 58.4.1 ON THE BASIS OF CPUE DATA
division (e.g. WG-SAM-08/4), the assessment was intended to be independent of estimates of toothfich stock ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-09/12 : Author(s): D. Vasilyev, K. Shust, V. Tatarnikov, I. Istomin and A. Petrov (Russia)
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Filling knowledge gaps east in Dronning Maud Land to inform MPA planning by CCAMLR (ECOgaps): Norwegian cruise to DML 2019
east of the 0 meridian in the MPA planning Domain 4. Focusing on the Astrid ridge, the continental ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/13 : Author(s): H. Steen, A. Lowther and O.A. Bergstad
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CCAMLR conservation measures: alternative approaches for fishery measures
(CCAMLR-XX/BG/4) identified 10 manage-ment elements common to fishery conservation measures. Based on this ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XX/20 Rev. 1 : Author(s): Secretariat
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Towards the development of Marine Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (mIBAs) for penguins in Antarctica – an update on progress
present more detailed results for MPA Planning Domains 3, 4 and 9. Author(s): J. Handley, M.-M. Rouyer, L ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/30 : Author(s): J. Handley, M.-M. Rouyer, L. Pearmain, V. Warwick-Evans, P. Trathan and M.P. Dias