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  1. Marine debris collected at Cape Shirreff during the Antarctic season 2000/01

    plastic bands were found at the site, which represent 34% of all plastic items. From these bands, 40 were ... , and as it occurred in previous seasons, some plastic articles were found partially burnt. Sixty three plastic items ... articles (0.90%), and paper, 7 pieces (0.30%). It is important to note that 589 plastic bands were found ... , some plastic articles were found partially burnt. Sixty three plastic items were identified ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XX/BG/25 : Author(s): Delegation of Chile

  2. Standing stock estimates of finfish biomass from the 2002 Polarstern bottom trawl survey around Elephant Island and the South Shetland Islands (Subarea 48.1) with some notes on the composition of catches taken north of Joinville Island – D’Urville Island

    rastrospinosus. For these species, biomass estimates were found to be 3 comparable to survey results obtained ... in the region, decreased significantly since 1998. No indication was found for the presence of a significant ... rastrospinosus. For these species, biomass estimates were found to be 3 comparable to survey results obtained ... in the region, decreased significantly since 1998. No indication was found for the presence of a significant ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-02/24 : Author(s): K.-H. Kock (Germany), C.D. Jones (USA), J. Appel (Germany), G. von Bertouch (CCAMLR Secretariat), D.F. Doolittle (USA), M. la Mesa (Italy), L. Psenichnov (Ukraine), R. Riehl (Germany), T. Romeo (Italy), S. Schöling (Germany) and L. Zane (Italy)

  3. Cruise Report – Research Project: Demersal finfish distribution, abundance, and their biological characteristics in Statistical Subareas 48.1 (northern area) and 48.2

    , 2012) and on shelf areas of the South Orkney Islands according to a subsample of stations sampled by ... , 2018, primarily using a Hardbottom Snapper trawl (NET Systems, Inc.), previously used by the US AMLR ... . rossii is the most abundant demersal finfish species in the Elephant Island area followed by C. gunnari ... . On the South Orkney Island shelf, the most abundant species was G. gibberifrons followed by P ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-18/25 : Author(s): Delegation of Chile

  4. A risk-management framework for avoiding significant adverse impacts of bottom fishing gear on Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems

    in abun- dance were also found with other combinations of gear and habitat, e.g. beam trawling on sand ... particular bottom fishing activities multiplied by the consequences of those impacts. The aim of the risk ... fine-scale rectangles (0.5° latitude by 1.0° longitude) or smaller can be used in the first instance ... , closed areas around identified VMEs, open and closed management areas, by-catch limits for VME-forming ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 16 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 16) : 177–193 : Author(s): Martin-Smith, K

  5. The Second International Krill Symposium

    at the University of California, Santa Cruz, from 23–27 August 1999. Further information can be found on the website ... of California, Santa Cruz, from 23–27 August 1999. Further information can be found on the website: http://www2 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-99/23 : Author(s): S. Nicol (Australia) and M. Mangel (USA)

  6. WG-FSA-16

    Consideration of requirements for a CCAMLR hook-marking scheme CCAMLR Secretariat WG-FSA-16/04 Fish by-catch in ... toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) losses in the bottom longline fishery due to the depredation by killer ... . Guinet WG-FSA-16/11 Identification self training N. Gasco and A. Martin WG-FSA-16/12 By-catch of morid ... surveys A. Orlov and I. Gordeev WG-FSA-16/13 Rev. 1 Integrated analysis of the by-catch data in the Ross ...

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  7. SUMMARY OF SCIENTIFIC OBSERVATIONS RELATED TO CONSERVATION MEASURES 24-02 (2008), 25-02 (2009), 25-03 (2009) AND 26-01 (2009)

    Abstract:  Introduction 1. This report summarises the information collected by observers for the ... presence of bait box packaging bands on board vessels was reported by observers on 2 cruises, Jung Woo No ... ) has been conducted in Subareas 48.1, 48.2, 48.3 and 58.7. These data are reviewed by WG-IMAF and ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-10/08 : Author(s): Secretariat

  8. Line weights of constant mass (and sink rates) for Spanish-rig Patagonian toothfish longline vessels

    weights become progressively lighter, requiring ongoing weighing and repair. This problem can be solved by ... method (a modified version of the former method to avoid fish loss by toothed whales) were examined in ... depth, which would be equal to or exceeded by lines with 5 kg steel weights. Sink rates of Chilean ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/15 : Author(s): G. Robertson (Australia), C.A. Moreno, E. Gutiérrez (Chile), S.G. Candy (Australia), E.F. Melvin (USA) and J.P. Seco Pon (Argentina)

  9. THE RISKS OF NOT DECIDING TO ALLOCATE THE PRECAUTIONARY KRILL CATCH LIMIT AMONG SSMUS AND ALLOWING UNCONTROLLED EXPANSION OF THE KRILL FISHERY UP TO THE TRIGGER LEVEL

    might be incurred by not deciding on such an allocation (i.e., a risk assessment of status quo ... management) be undertaken. We used the same methods applied by the WG-EMM in 2008, including averaging ... the risks of status quo management, we identify three approaches by which the Commission can manage ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/12 : Author(s): G.M. Watters (USA), S. Hill (United Kingdom), J.T. Hinke (USA) and P. Trathan (United Kingdom)

  10. ENVIRONMENTAL FORCING AND SOUTHERN OCEAN MARINE PREDATOR POPULATIONS: EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND VARIABILITY

    environment driven by physical forcing from the ENSO region in the Pacific. Wherever examined, these ... of higher trophic-level marine predators. Where predator species are not able to accommodate by ... oceanographically interconnected, is not a single ecosystem and different areas are dominated by different food webs ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-08/P06 : Author(s): P.N. Trathan, J. Forcada and E.J. Murphy

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