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  1. Responding to the emerging threat of microplastics in the Southern Ocean

    ecosystem, particularly when ingested by krill or fish species. In this paper, ASOC and COLTO summarize ... microplastics research. Research and monitoring plans for marine protected areas (MPAs) adopted by CCAMLR should ... include microplastic pollution as an area requiring further research. Author(s):  Submitted by ASOC and ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/BG/18 : Author(s): Submitted by ASOC and COLTO

  2. Fulfilling CCAMLR’s commitment to create a representative system of Marine Protected Areas

    adopting a Southern Ocean representative system of MPAs by 2020. ASOC recommends that this year CCAMLR ... boundaries of the Weddell Sea Gyre, as previously supported by SC-CAMLR and WG-EMM. Takes further steps ... . Continues to develop and implement research and monitoring Plans for current MPAs. Author(s):  Submitted by ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXVII/BG/36 : Author(s): Submitted by ASOC

  3. Discrimination of Macrourus whitsoni and M. caml (Gadiformes, Macrouridae) using otolith morphometrics

    ; Pinkerton and Bradford-Grieve, 2014; Mormede et al., 2014). Grenadier caught as by-catch and found ... ) sides and the number of rows of teeth in the lower jaw. This morphological iden- tification was found ... found outside the South- ern Ocean. For example, M. berglax is targeted in the North Atlantic Ocean ... otolith morphometrics Abstract / Description:  That the predominant by-catch of grenadier by the toothfish ... , was recognised in 2010 with the identification of a new species, M. caml. Grenadier are the main by ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 22 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 22) : 15–28 : Author(s): Pinkerton, M.H., C. Ó Maolagáin, J. Forman and P. Marriott

  4. e-sc-iv-a6.pdf

    ... or areas occupied by a biological stock. The key questions are found in the ratio of the overall density ... ) The Influence of Schooling Behaviour on CPUE as an Index of Abundance in Rep. Int. Whal. Commn (Special Issue ... Appendix I) which was subsequently adopted by the meeting (see Appendix II for list of participants). 3 ... abundance by the catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) method, and the methods of analysing effort data in order to ... abundance estimates by the CPUE method. USE OF CPUE DATA Basic Description of CPUE Theory 5. Dr J ... spent actually fishing, and the time spent searching. Bottom trawl fisheries are characterised by moredownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WS-KCPUE-85

    Meeting Report : WS-KCPUE-85

  5. CCAMLR-XIX

    Rev. 1 Procedures for Recruiting Executive Secretary Standing Committee on Administration and Finance ... (SCAF) CCAMLR-XIX/24 Report of the Standing Committee on Administration and Finance (SCAF) CCAMLR-XIX/25 ...

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  6. Growth and natural mortality of Patagonian rockcod (Patagonotothen guntheri shagensis) from Shag Rocks shelf

    were found to be 2.5 years and 12.6 cm. File:  09-Shilbanov.pdf ... in calculations and the optimal age and length for harvesting Patagonian rockcod were found to be 2.5 years ... and the optimal age and length for harvesting Patagonian rockcod were found to be 2.5 years and 12.6 cm. Resume ... . 1 . INTRODUCTION The Patagonian rockcod was first found on the Shag and Black Rocks shelf in 1974 ... can be found in current publications, this sub-species still remains a poorly studied commercial fish ... From the extensive data, the growth of P.g. shagensis was found to be isometric (Figure 1). The weight ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/6 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/6) : 111–121 : Author(s): Shlibanov, V.I.

  7. e-sc-v-a4.pdf

    ... . The spawning stock (or at least part of it) was found during research trawling in a rather restricted area ... to monitor changes in the abundance of juveniles. Notothenia squamifrons 52. This species is found ... of fish to be protected inhabits clearly identifiable areas. For example, juvenile N. rossii are found ... gunnari is expected to be found, and if found the fleet commences fishing on it. If, however ... Kerguelen, where very detailed information was collected by the French authorities. A summary of these ... present no great problem, though it would be important that any precise boundaries specified by the ... the interpretation of differences in age compositions reported by different countries in their ... on the interpretations of the same scale or otolith by different scientists, and the degree to whichdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-86

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-86

  8. e-sc-xiv-a5-appE.pdf

    ... been found, have been near the surface in deep water. Post larvae and early juveniles spend at least ... one year in midwater before settling to the bottom. Juvenile fish tend to be found on the shelf ... on a broad scale. It is widespread in the sub-Antarctic zone, being found around the east and west coasts ... per hook. 3.7 The vessel effect was found to be highly significant. This variable includes all ... reference of the Workshop were agreed by the Scientific Committee at its 1994 meeting (SC-CAMLR-XIII ... to in this report are listed in Appendix C of this annex. 1.4 The report was prepared by Drs I ... the Chilean and South African fisheries. Conclusions reached by the Workshop are recorded under this ... underestimation of the fish’s age by one year (SC-CAMLR-XI, Annex 5, paragraph 6.124). The annual rings seen ondownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-Methods-95

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-Methods-95

  9. A declining trend in the abundance of Notothenia rossii marmorata and Notothenia gibberifrons observed in fjords in two sites in the South Shetland Islands

    . This catch composition, found at a water depth of 5 to 50 m, is in agreement with the known pattern ... two sites in the South Shetland Islands (Subarea 48.1), is analyzed by a nested ANOVA and demonstrated ... sampling by this method did not utilize a consistent amount of effort between years, the analysis made use ... of standardized catch data by expressing the catches of N. rossii and N. gibberifrons in proportion ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/7 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/7) : 263–274 : Author(s): Barrera-Oro, E. and E. Marschoff

  10. Zonal structure of zooplankton communities in the Southern Ocean south of Australia: results from a 2150 km continuous plankton recorder transect

    by double branches of the Sub-Antarctic Front (SAF), Polar Front (PF) and Southern Antarctic ... region south of 61°S was provided by nine CTD stations. Multivariate and Indicator Species analysis of ... strongly correlated with frontal/oceanographic zones. These assemblages appeared to be structured by a ... of the SB. The seasonal ice zone north of the SB was dominated by small copepods (Oithona similis and ...

    Meeting Document : WS-BSO-07/P6 : Author(s): Hunt, B.P.V. and G. Hosie

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