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  1. To what extent do type C killer whales (Orcinus orca) feed on Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the Ross Sea, Antarctica?

    reduced catch rates of toothfish by scientific fishing in McMurdo Sound, though the reasons for observed ... toothfish potentially eaten by predators at two scales (McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea shelf) suggested that it was ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-13/29 : Author(s): L. Torres, M.H. Pinkerton (New Zealand), R. Pitman, J. Durban (USA) and R. Eisert (New Zealand)

  2. Schedule for the Thirty-fourth Meetings of the Commission and the Scientific Committee

    and invertebrate by-catch 9. Research exemption 15:30-16:00 Refreshment Break 16:00-17:30 3.1.1 ... hosted by the Norwegian Ambassador and Aker BioMarine- Hadley's Orient Hotel, 34 Murray Street 14:00 ... :00-17:30 13. Report (cont.) 14. Close At Close of Meeting End of Meeting function hosted by Russia at ...

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  3. Schedule for the Thirty-fifth Meetings of the Commission and the Scientific Committee

    Procedure (cont.) 9. Scientific research exemption 3.3 Harvested species: Fish and invertebrate by catch 15 ... Function' hosted by Norway at IMAS Friday, 28 October Time Commission 09:00 Plenary 10:30-11:00 ... Meeting Function sponsored by Russia at The Duke Hotel   ...

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  4. Midwater trawl catchability as an aspect of a quantitative assessment of krill biomass conducted using a trawl census survey

    catchability over the survey area and also because the biomass estimates thus obtained were characterised by ... because the biomass estimates thus obtained were characterised by high relative error. A standard method ... biomass for the entire survey area is calculated by adding the values for each layer. Yu.V. Kadilnikov ... - area and volume fished by the trawl over a standard hauling period; mq - mean catch per standard ... from formulas 3 to 7, the error in biomass assessment from trawl survey data is determined by ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/8 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/8) : 257–272 : Author(s): Kasatkina, S.M.

  5. The use of predator-derived krill length-frequency distributions to calculate krill target strength

    only a 1% difference, illustrating the need for simultaneous length-frequency data. By integrating data ... simultaneous length-frequency data. By integrating data from land-based predators directly with automated on ... increased con- siderably by January, when the acoustic estimate is typically conducted. Thus, at the onset ... intensity of sound, at a given frequency, backscattered (reflected) by krill compared to the intensity of ... al., 1990). CCAMLR has adopted the TS-to-length relationship for krill proposed by Greene et al ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 8 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 8) : 155–163 : Author(s): Reid, K. and A.S. Brierley

  6. Fishing ground selection in the Antarctic krill fishery: trends in patterns across years, seasons and nations

    of high krill density observed by scientific surveys, and possible reasons for this mismatch are ... not always match the areas of high krill density observed by scientific surveys, and possible reasons ... workshop will evaluate candidate procedures by quantifying the degree to which they are robust or ... and nations concerned (the current requirement is haul-by-haul data (CCAMLR, 2005), but previously ... haul-by-haul data held in the National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries (Japan) for a more ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 13 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 13) : 117–141 : Author(s): Kawaguchi, S., S. Nicol, K. Taki and M. Naganobu

  7. Describing krill: swarms or integration intervals?

    research station in the East Antarctic (66 o 25' S 63 o 14' E).  I found 61 % overlap between ... off Mawson research station in the East Antarctic (66o 25' S 63o 14' E).  I found 61 ...

    Meeting Document : SG-ASAM-17/02 : Author(s): M.J. Cox

  8. Patagonian toothfish in international waters of the Southwest Indian Ocean (Statistical Area 51)

    to the north of the surveyed area where D. eleginoides may hypothetically be found, as these places were ... , any trace of D. eleginoides in the area should be able to be found by following these water masses ... eleginoides) took place from 28 June to 27 July 2003. This experiment was carried out by a Spanish longliner ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 12 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 12) : 207–214 : Author(s): López Abellán, L.J

  9. The Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) fishery in the Kerguelen Islands (Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean)

    sample was tested graphically with the ‘normal probability plot’. All data were found to be normally ... in the three depth ranges; the smallest females are found in shal- low waters, whereas the largest females ... are found at depths exceeding 1 500 m. This result is the same for males. There is also a difference ... /04 data; the results are quite similar, with very little difference in the average sizes found ... the exploited population have been obtained from scientific observation programs conducted by fishery ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 13 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 13) : 1–25 : Author(s): Lord, C., G. Duhamel and P. Pruvost

  10. Seabird interactions with trawl and longline fisheries for Dissostichus eleginoides and Champsocephalus gunnari

    and the netsonde cable to bird mortality (Table 3). Birds definitely killed by the netsonde cable were found ... between this cable and the headline of the net. The cause of death of birds found in the bag of the net ... , probably because the birds at the former site are distracted from the longlines by the discharge of offal ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 3 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 3) : 93–99 : Author(s): Williams, R. and D. Capdeville

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