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ANNUAL CHANGES IN SPECIES COMPOSITION AND ABUNDANCE OF BY-CATCH FISH COLLECTED BY JAPANESE KRILL SCIENTIFIC OBSERVERS IN THE NORTH OF SOUTH GEORGIA (CCAMLR SUBAREA 48.3), DURING AUSTRAL WINTER FROM 2002 TO 2008
Abstract: Species composition and abundance of by-catch fish were analyzed using the fish by-catch samples collected by scientific observers onboard Japanese commercial krill fishing vessels in the north of South Georgia during the austral winter from 2002 to 2008. A total of 19 species belonging
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/40 : Author(s): T. Iwami, K. Taki and M. Kiyota (Japan)
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ANTARCTIC PENINSULA DECADAL WINTER TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES AND ANTARCTIC KRILL VARIABILITY IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC REGION: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
Abstract: The influence of the climate change on krill based Southern Ocean ecosystem is studied intensively last decade. To study the possible connections between Antarctic Peninsula regional climate warming and ecosystem changes the data of Antarctic krill density (KRILLBASE data) and of surface
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/41 : Author(s): G.P. Milinevsky, A.V. Grytsai and L.K. Pshenichnov (Ukraine)
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OPTIMISING THE DESIGN OF LARGE-SCALE GROUND SURVEYS OF ADÉLIE PENGUIN ABUNDANCE USING VIRTUAL SIMULATION IN A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
Abstract: One of the recommendations for future work from the 2008 Predator Survey Workshop was ‘....that alternative census methods for large (penguin) colonies may be helpful. Such methods include the use of satellite imagery and the use of GPS receivers to accurately map colony areas from which
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/42 : Author(s): C. Southwell, R. Driessen and S. Candy (Australia)
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Principles for evaluating data collection plans in data-poor exploratory fisheries
Abstract: Since 1992, CCAMLR has agreed that exploratory fishing is not to be allowed to expand faster than the acquisition of information necessary to ensure that the fishery can and will be conducted in accordance with the principles set forth in Article II of the Convention. However, several
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-11/08 : Author(s): P.E. Ziegler, D.C. Welsford and A.J. Constable (Australia)
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CEAMARC, the Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census for the Census of Antarctic Marine Life (IPY # 53): An overview
Abstract: The Census for Antarctic Marine Life (CAML, IPY Project 53) aimed to investigate the distribution and abundance of Antarctic marine biodiversity and how it will be affected by climate change. It was a major ship-based research programme in the austral summer of 2007e2008 involving
Meeting Document : WS-MPA-11/P01 : Author(s): G. Hosie, P. Koubbi, M. Riddle, C. Ozouf-Costaz, M. Moteki, M. Fukuchi, N. Ameziane, T. Ishimaru, A. Goffart
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Brief report on scientific observation on the fishery vessel Simeiz (FAO Statistical Area 41, November 2006 to March 2007)
Abstract: Scientific observation was conducted in the commercial trip on the ling-liner «Simeiz», operating under the Ukrainian flag, in the south-western Atlantic Ocean outside the exclusive (marine) economic zones of the foreign states (FAO statistical area 41) in the period from November, 7,
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/11 : Author(s): A.K. Zaytsev (Ukraine)
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Workshop on Bioregionalisation of the Southern Ocean (Brussels, Belgium, 13 to 17 August 2007)
Title: Workshop on Bioregionalisation of the Southern Ocean (Brussels, Belgium, 13 to 17 August 2007) Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXVI/11
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Preliminary assessment of the South Georgia ray populations
Abstract: We modelled the ray population at South Georgia using a surplus production model implemented in a Bayesian framework. Catch and CPUE data were reconstructed for the time series 1985 – 2006 from a variety of sources, and included the consideration that since 2004 the practice of cutting
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-07/11 : Author(s): D.J. Agnew, R. Mitchell, T. Carruthers, J. Roberts, R. Hillary and J. Pearce (United Kingdom)
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Bioregionalisation: some key questions and considerations
Abstract: Bioregionalisation is a process to classify data on a range of environmental, biological and ecological attributes, resulting in a spatial framework that can be used as a planning tool for conservation and sustainable resource use. The success of this process will be dependent on
Meeting Document : WS-BSO-07/11 : Author(s): S. Grant, A. Clarke, P.N. Trathan and H.J. Griffiths (UK)
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Review of staffing, financial, budgeting and administrative issues within the Antarctic Treaty Secretariat
Author(s): Secretariat Title: Review of staffing, financial, budgeting and administrative issues within the Antarctic Treaty Secretariat Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXV/BG/11 : Author(s): Secretariat