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  1. Observation of seabirds in the Southern Ocean in 1988/89

    (FIBEX Seabird Data Interpretation Workshop, Cape Town, South Africa, 10 to 18 April, 1985. BIOMASS ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/7 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/7) : 521–542 : Author(s): Vagin, A.V. and V.V. Popov

  2. Spatially explicit population dynamics models for Antarctic toothfish in the Ross Sea region

    were generalised Bayesian population models and were optimised by fitting to fishery observations ... scenarios suggested that the current single-area stock assessment is biased low by 19–43%. File:  06 Mormede ... models were generalised Bayesian population models and were optimised by fitting to fishery observations ... scenarios suggested that the current single-area stock assessment is biased low by 19–43%. Mormede et ... . Estimates of stock status were mostly informed by the tag-release and tag-recapture data. An important ... region is constrained by areal closures (approxi- mately 70% of the total region), local area catch ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 21 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 21) : 19–37 : Author(s): Mormede, S., A. Dunn, S. Hanchet and S. Parker

  3. A generalised model for evaluating yield and the long-term status of fish stocks under conditions of uncertainty

    A.J. Constable School of Aquatic Science and Natural Resources Management Deakin University P.O ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 3 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 3) : 31–54 : Author(s): Constable, A. and W.K. de la Mare

  4. Analysis of albatross and petrel distribution within the CCAMLR Convention Area: results from the Global Procellariiform Tracking Database

    and Peter Ryan, Percy FitzPatrick Institute, University of Cape Town, South Africa. Shy albatross ... of Birds, UK; Percy FitzPatrick Institute, University of Cape Town, South Africa. Southern giant petrel ... subdivisions, based on remote-tracking data contributed to the Global Procellariiform Tracking Database by ... including areas managed by CCSBT, ICCAT, IOTC and WCPFC. Priority gaps in current tracking data are ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 13 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 13) : 143–174 : Author(s): BirdLife International (prepared by C. Small and F. Taylor)

  5. Further computations of the consequences of setting the annual krill catch limit to a fixed fraction of the estimate of krill biomass from a survey

    Mathematics, University of Cape Town Rondebosch 7700, South Africa K. Hiramatsu National Research ... ) to (xii) a large number of times (1 000 simulations were found to provide adequate precision ... approach is extended further so as to incorporate most of the amendments specified by the Third and Fourth ... . Three possible fishing seasons are considered. The model extensions requested by the Third Meeting make ... fishing mortality, as specified by the Fourth Meeting, results in marked reductions in the probabilities ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 1 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 1) : 81–106 : Author(s): Butterworth, D.S., G.R. Gluckman, R.B. Thomson, S. Chalis, K. Hiramatsu and D.J. Agnew

  6. Breeding numbers and success of Eudyptes penguins at Marion Island, and the influence of mass and time of arrival of adults

    and L.G. Underhill Avian Demography Unit Department of Statistical Sciences University of Cape Town ... foraging range than rockhopper penguins when breeding, and may be more influenced at this stage by wider ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 13 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 13) : 175–190 : Author(s): Crawford, R.J.M., B.M. Dyer, J. Cooper and L.G. Underhill

  7. A stock assessment model of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the Ross Sea Region incorporating multi-year mark-recapture data

    ). Their distribution is circumpolar, although D. mawsoni have a more southern distribution and are found in latitudes ... . 2000. Stock assessment of school shark, Galeorhinus galeus, based on a spa- tially explicit model. Mar ... the partition; and SR is the stock-recruitment function. Hanchet et al. (2013) and Paker et al. (2013a) found ... hence a multi-year mark-recapture tagging program was initiated by New Zealand fishing vessels in 2001 ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 21 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 21) : 39–62 : Author(s): Mormede, S., A. Dunn and S.M. Hanchet

  8. The role of fish as predators of krill (Euphausia superba) and other pelagic resources in the Southern Ocean (submitted to the 2008 Joint CCAMLR-IWC Workshop)

    for a southward migration, with an increasing proportion of krill found south of the ACC as the season ... . Krill has been found in waters deeper than 400 m in the Weddell Sea (Gutt and Siegel, 1994). Krill may ... of the year suggesting that krill occurs even deeper: Pakhomov (1997) found that pelagic crus- taceans ... % of the krill lives below 200 m depth. This was confirmed by Taki et al. (2005) who found that although krill ... region. First attempts to estimate the krill and pelagic food consumption by Antarctic demersal fish in ... the low Antarctic were made in the late 1970s/early 1980s. Those estimates were constrained by a ... annual krill consumption by fish are 23 000 000–29 000 000 tonnes of krill and other pelagic prey taken ... annually by demersal fish in the 1980s in the whole Southern Ocean, and 5 000 000–32 000 000 tonnes taken ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 19 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 19) : 115–169 : Author(s): Kock, K.-H., E. Barrera-Oro, M. Belchier, M.A. Collins, G. Duhamel, S. Hanchet, L. Pshenichnov, D. Welsford and R. Williams

  9. Protecting young fish and spawning aggregations of Champsocephalus gunnari in Subarea 48.3 (South Georgia): a review

    in Subarea 48.3 have shown that smaller C. gt~nnavi tend to be found in shallower waters. Superimposed ... was for administrative purposes2, and had nothing to do with protecting oung fish. The second was a continuation ... inshore waters down to a maximum depth of approximately 350400 m, with the highest densities found ... measures put in place by CCAMLR to date. These measures are re-examined in the light of new information ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 7 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 7) : 75–86 : Author(s): Parkes, G.B

  10. Exploratory fishing for Dissostichus spp. in the Antarctic region (Subareas 48.1, 48.2 and 88.3)

    of administrative regulations by those countries that possess territory near the areas of extraction in order ... to point out that in all the areas studied, bottom topography was found to be quite flat, both ... prey item found in D. mawsoni stomachs was fish of the families Channichthyidae (24.5 ... %) and Macrouridae (12.2%); some cephalopod species (20.4%) were also found. The rest of the food items (18.4 ... del Fuego was conducted as part of the New Fisheries Projects developed by Chile, primarily to ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 6 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 6) : 1–17 : Author(s): Arana, P.M. and R. Vega

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