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  1. Operational interactions between cetaceans and the Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) industrial fishery off Southern Chile

    whales were present, while orcas (Orcinus orca) were found in only 10% of these. When cetaceans were ... aggregated sperm whales instead of the line. High sperm whale densities were found associated to different ... present, while orcas (Orcinus orca) were found in only 10% of these. When cetaceans were present, evidence ... instead of the line. High sperm whale densities were found associated to different hotspots which had high ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/95 : Author(s): R. Hucke-Gaete, C.A. Moreno and J.A. Arata (Chile)

  2. Updated models of the habitat use of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) on the Kerguelen Plateau around Heard Island and the McDonald Islands (Division 58.5.2)

    , fish were mostly found over the Plateau (<400m) and banks tops (i.e. Shell Bank), whereas larger ... a sex ratio of 0.6 was found in between. The recent discovery of extensive areas of spawning activity ... , fish were mostly found over the Plateau (<400m) and banks tops (i.e. Shell Bank), whereas larger ... a sex ratio of 0.6 was found in between. The recent discovery of extensive areas of spawning activity ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-14/42 : Author(s): C. Péron and D.C. Welsford (Australia)

  3. Implanted identification tags in penguins: implantation methods, tag reliability and long-term effects (draft version)

    of identifying individual penguins by both manual and automated means. We have found the survival of tagged ... individual penguins by both manual and automated means. We have found the survival of tagged Ad61ie penguins ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-Methods-96/08 : Author(s): Kerry, K., Clarke, J.

  4. Beach debris survey, Main Bay, Bird Island, South Georgia, 2002/03

    . The greatest proportion of debris (95 %) was miscellaneous debris. The reduction in fishing gear found ... . The greatest proportion of debris (95 %) was miscellaneous debris. The reduction in fishing gear found ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXIII/BG/13 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  5. Results of an acoustic investigation of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, biomass-density in the Elephant Island area in January/February 2001

    and a standing stock (B0) of 1.7 million tonnes were estimated for the entire area. The highest density was found ... and a standing stock (B0) of 1.7 million tonnes were estimated for the entire area. The highest density was found ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/30 : Author(s): M.A. Thomasson (Sweden), J.H. Emery (USA), J. Rademan (South Africa), R.P. Hewitt (USA) and B.I. Bergström (Sweden)

  6. Sources of variance in studies of krill population genetics

    and the boreal species Meganyctiphanes norvegica that used allozymes found no evidence for population structure ... Meganyctiphanes norvegica that used allozymes found no evidence for population structure. More recent ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/12 : Author(s): S.N. Jarman and S. Nicol (Australia)

  7. WG-FSA-99

    incidental catch of seabirds by longline fisheries: worldwide review and technical guidelines for mitigation ... seabird by-catch using CCAMLR observer data D.J. Agnew and J.P. Croxall (United Kingdom) WG-FSA-99/3 List ... /36 Risk assessment of wandering albatrosses Diomedea exulans, breeding on Marion Island, to by-catch ... resources available to WG-FSA-99 Secretariat WG-FSA-99/40 Rajid by-catch in the longline fishery for ...

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  8. Can otolith elemental signatures record the capture site of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), a fully marine fish in the Southern Ocean?

    . Using multivariate analysis of variance and multivariate discriminant analysis, we found edge signatures ... multivariate analysis of variance and multivariate discriminant analysis, we found edge signatures ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/P1synpro : Author(s): Ashford, J.R., C.M. Jones, E. Hofmann, I. Everson, C. Moreno, G. Duhamel and R. Williams

  9. Can otolith elemental signatures record the capture site of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), a fully marine fish in the Southern Ocean?

    . Using multivariate analysis of variance and multivariate discriminant analysis, we found edge signatures ... multivariate analysis of variance and multivariate discriminant analysis, we found edge signatures ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/P1text : Author(s): Ashford, J.R., C.M. Jones, E. Hofmann, I. Everson, C. Moreno, G. Duhamel and R. Williams

  10. Information on the spawning season and gonadosomatic indices of Dissostichus mawsoni from Subarea 88.1 in the 2002/03 season

    spawning fish were found in April, a month earlier than in the previous season. Author(s):  G.J. Patchell ... fish were found in April, a month earlier than in the previous season. ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/46 : Author(s): G.J. Patchell (New Zealand)

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