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  1. WG-FSA-06/15

    of return Cape Town Date of return 03/04/06 3. Structure of fishing gear As Figure 1 shows (from ...

    Document : Site Section: Publications

  2. Day 1 - Session 1 - Trends and Capacity Southern Ocean IUU - Bonney Webb

    (IUU) Fishing Workshop Cape Town 24-27 July 2012 Presenter Background Ms Bonney Webb Senior ...

    Document : Site Section: Compliance

  3. Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 91-04 (2011)

    for a management plan, including administrative arrangements, and for a research and monitoring plan, and any ... , will be annexed to the conservation measure and will include management and administrative arrangements ...

    Conservation Measure : 91-04 (2011)

  4. By-catch of fishes caught by the fishery vessel Niitaka Maru in the South Georgia area (August to September 2004)

    the present survey, were found in 61% of hauls examined. Although only one species, Lepidonotothen larseni ... , was captured as by-catch of the Nototheniidae, the Nototheniidae were the next in abundance and found in 25 ... of at least 3 different year classes. Similar pattern is also found in Gymnoscopelus nicholsi ... the present survey, were found in 61% of hauls examined. Although only one species, Lepidonotothen larseni ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/19 : Author(s): T. Iwami, T. Hayashi, K. Taki and M. Naganobu (Japan)

  5. Preliminary results on by-catch of fishes caught by the fishery vessel Chiyo Maru No. 3 to the north of the South Shetland Islands (February to March, 1996)

    hauls. Notothenioid juveniles were found in 30 hauls carried out in waters with a depth of 87-853m ... . Among by-catch fishes, juvenile Lepidonotothen larseni was the most abundant. This species was found ... carlsbergi, which was found in samples from 6 hauls, was the next in abundance. Its arithmetic mean was 3±21 ... hauls. Notothenioid juveniles were found in 30 hauls carried out in waters with a depth of 87-853m ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-96/52 : Author(s): Ichii, T., Kawaguchi, S., Naganobu, M.

  6. Some notes on by-catch of fishes and salps caught by the fishery vessel Niitaka Maru in the vicinity of the South Shetland Islands (January to February 1999)

    and Chaenodraco wilsoni were found in 4 trawl catches. On the contrary, salps were captured as by-catch in 69 ... macrura and Euphausia superba was not found in their stomachs. Abundance of salps in krill catches could ... found in 4 trawl catches. On the contrary, salps were captured as by-catch in 69 hauls and those ... superba was not found in their stomachs. Abundance of salps in krill catches could have been depended ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-00/54 : Author(s): T. Iwami, S. Kawaguchi and M. Naganobu (Japan)

  7. The relative by-catches of taxa associated with vulnerable marine ecosystems by autolines and Spanish longlines

    the large number of zero-bycatch sets, we found that both the amounts of positive bycatches ... and the probabilities of observing positive bycatches decreased with depth for both gears. We also found that the rate ... number of zero-bycatch sets, we found that both the amounts of positive bycatches and the probabilities ... of observing positive bycatches decreased with depth for both gears. We also found that the rate at which ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-13/41 : Author(s): T. Gerrodette and G.M. Watters (USA)

  8. Short note: By-catch of fishes caught by the krill fishing vessel Niitaka Maru in the South Georgia area (August 2007)

    , by-catch fish was recognized in 26 trawl catches (29.9%) and only one fish was found as by-catch in 21 ... , by-catch fish was recognized in 26 trawl catches (29.9%) and only one fish was found as by-catch in 21 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-08/57 : Author(s): T. Iwami and M. Naganobu (Japan)

  9. Some notes on by-catch of fishes caught by the fishery vessel Niitaka Maru in the vicinity of the South Shetland Islands (December 2000 to January 2001)

    Shetland Islands. Among 103 net hauls quantitatively examined, by-catch fishes were found in 41 trawl ... Shetland Islands. Among 103 net hauls quantitatively examined, by-catch fishes were found in 41 trawl ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/50 : Author(s): T. Iwami, S. Kawaguchi and M. Naganobu (Japan)

  10. Brief comments on the simulation study made by Professor Butterworth on krill fishing by an individual Japanese trawler

    at the swarm(s) which have just been found. When no swarm is found in the vicinity of trawlers at that time ... of remaining in the concentration first found rather than moving between concentrations (Butterworth, 1988 ... are assumed to be not high, which results in the extreme of remaining in the concentrations first found ... Paper Title:  Brief comments on the simulation study made by Professor Butterworth on krill ... fishing by an individual Japanese trawler Abstract / Description:  In this paper, three essential ... questions are raised concerning the simulation study of the Japanese krill fishery carried out by ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/6 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/6) : 347–350 : Author(s): Ichii, T. and Y. Endo

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