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  1. Has krill fishing the potential to adversely affect recruitment in Antarctic notothenioid fishes?

    Abstract:  A few years after krill (Euphausia superba) fishing had started in 1972/73, it became known that early life stages of Antarctic fish are associated with krill aggregations and are subject to by-catch in fisheries targeting krill. The species composition of fish by-catch in krill

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-14/66 : Author(s): K.-H. Kock (Germany) and C.D. Jones (USA)

  2. Modelling the circumpolar distribution of Antarctic toothfish using correlative species distribution modelling methods

    Abstract:  This paper presents correlative species distribution modelling methods that could be used to predict the circumpolar distribution of habitat suitability for Antarctic toothfish. Potential environmental covariates that could be included in these models are presented for discussion and

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-14/65 : Author(s): L.M. Robinson, K. Reid (Secretariat)

  3. Report on the Second SCAR Retrospective Analysis of Antarctic Tracking Data Workshop

    Author(s):  Delegation of the United Kingdom Title:  Report on the Second SCAR Retrospective Analysis of Antarctic Tracking Data Workshop Approval:  Approved Secretariat Workflow Status:  Content Approved Delegation responsibility for releasing documents:  United Kingdom

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/14 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  4. Large-scale oceanographic fluctuations drive Antarctic petrel survival and reproduction

    Abstract:  Polar Regions are experiencing environmental changes at unprecedented rates. ese changes can spread throughout entire food webs from lower trophic levels to apex predators. As many top predators forage over large areas, these indirect e ects may be associated with large-scale patterns of

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/P14 : Author(s): S. Descamps, A. Tarroux, S.-H. Lorentsen, O.P. Love, Ø. Varpe and N.G. Yoccoz

  5. A guide to landing shark species with fins naturally attached

    Author(s):  Delegation of the USA Title:  A guide to landing shark species with fins naturally attached Approval:  Approved Secretariat Workflow Status:  Content Approved Delegation responsibility for releasing documents:  United States of America

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXVI/BG/14 : Author(s): Delegation of the USA

  6. Coastal weather drives foraging behaviour of chinstrap penguins, Pygoscelis antarctica

    Abstract:  There is increasing interest in using higher-trophic level predators as ecosystem indicators because their performance is presumed to be linked to the overall function of the ecosystem that supports them. In the southwest Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean, Antarctic krill (Euphausia

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/P14 : Author(s): A.D. Lowther, P. Trathan, A. Tarroux, C. Lydersen and K.M. Kovacs

  7. The CCAMLR Taxon Data Project

    Abstract:  CCAMLR hosts a list of taxa based on the  Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System (ASFIS) List of Species for Fishery Statistics Purposes published by the FAO.The species names used in CCAMLR need to be up to date with current classification and phylogenies. The World Register

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-2019/14 : Author(s): Secretariat

  8. Draft Agenda for the 2011 Meeting of the Working Group on Statistics, Assessments and Modelling (WG-SAM)

    Title:  Draft Agenda for the 2011 Meeting of the Working Group on Statistics, Assessments and Modelling (WG-SAM) Approval:  Approved

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-11/01

  9. SUMMARY OF NOTIFICATIONS FOR KRILL FISHERIES 2011/12

    Abstract:  Six Members submitted notifications for a total 15 vessels for krill fisheries in Subareas 48.1, 48.2, 48.3 and 48.4 in 2011/12, and the total notified, expected level of catch of krill is 391,000 tonnes. There was no notification submitted for exploratory fisheries for krill in 2011/12.

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/08 : Author(s): Secretariat

  10. DENSE STALKED CRINOID DOMINATED ASSEMBLAGES ON ADMIRALTY SEAMOUNT IN THE NORTHERN ROSS SEA (SSRU 881G): TWO POTENTIAL VMEs

    Abstract:  Dense assemblages of hyocrinid stalked crinoids (Echinodermata, Crinoidea, Hyocrinidae,) a vulnerable marine ecosystem (VME) indicator taxon, were encountered at four sites on two isolated knolls adjacent to the northwest and southeast of Admiralty Seamount (CCAMLR Subarea 88.1G) at 578

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/10 : Author(s): C.D. Jones (USA), D.A. Bowden (New Zealand) and S. Schiaparelli (Italy)

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