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Performance metrics to index the spatial coverage of mark-recapture data
was 70% (95% CIs 53–80%), and the median tag overlap bias was 88% (95% CIs 64–114%). In 2014 the median ... ;80%), and the median tag overlap bias was 88% (95% CIs 64–114%). In 2014 the median tag spatial ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-16/13 : Author(s): C. Marsh, A. Dunn and S. Mormede
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Descriptive analysis of the Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) tagging scheme in the Ross Sea for the years 1997/98 to 2003/04
Zealand data set has been about 200 km. However, most (80%) Antarctic toothfish have moved less than 50 km ... . However, most (80%) Antarctic toothfish have moved less than 50 km. Consequently, nearly all fish have ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-SAM-05/10 : Author(s): A. Dunn, S.M. Hanchet and K. Maxwell (New Zealand)
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Notothenia (p.) gibberifrons Stock Status and TAC Estimation in the Area of Shag Rocks (Subarea 48.3)
Abstract: Data on age composition of catches and fishing efforts for 1979/80- 1987/88 were used ... Data on age composition of catches and fishing efforts for 1979/80 - 1987/88 were used to analyse ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-88/33 : Author(s): R. Borodin and K. Shust (USSR)
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Fisheries risks to the population viability of black petrel (Procellaria parkinsoni)
area. Once birds start breeding, their annual survival rate is 0.89, 80% breed each year, and of those ... , their annual survival rate is 0.89, 80% breed each year, and of those, 77% are successful (i.e., produce ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-10/P01 : Author(s): R.I.C.C. Francis and E.A. Bell (New Zealand)
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What’s the catch? Profiling the risks and costs associated with marine protected areas and displaced fishing in the Scotia Sea
that neither MPA scenario increased the risks of depleting krill predators when closed areas included ca. 80 ... that neither MPA scenario increased the risks of depleting krill predators when closed areas included ca. 80 ...
Meeting Document : WS-SM-18/P03 : Author(s): E.S. Klein and G.M. Watters
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Marine debris, entanglements and hydrocarbon soiling at Bird Island and King Edward Point, South Georgia, Signy Island, South Orkneys and Goudier Island, Antarctic Peninsula, 2010/11
Island, with the highest overall number (80 items) associated with grey-headed albatrosses ... , with the highest overall number (80 items) associated with grey-headed albatrosses, and the highest incidence ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXX/BG/05 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom
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Observer notes (Subarea 88.1)
between 44 and 47°S were presented. Maturity length of females – 85 cm and males – 80 cm were indicated ... °S were presented. Maturity length of females – 85 cm and males – 80 cm were indicated. According to our ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/89 : Author(s): V.G. Prutko (Ukraine)
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Characteristics of krill aggregations in 48.4 subdivision during January–February 2000
of the Weddell Sea (14% of study area), being observed in upper 80 m depth level. There has been made an analysis ... of the Weddell Sea (14% of study area), being observed in upper 80 m depth level. There has been made ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/42 : Author(s): S.M. Kasatkina, A.P. Malyshko, V.N.Shnar and O.A. Berezhinskiy (Russia)
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Proposal for a CCAMLR sponsored research survey to monitor abundance of pre-recruit Antarctic toothfish in the southern Ross Sea
: (i) To establish the feasibility of developing a time series of longline surveys to monitor 80–100 cm TL toothfish ... ;To establish the feasibility of developing a time series of longline surveys to monitor 80–100 cm TL ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-11/16 : Author(s): S.M. Hanchet, S. Mormede, S.J. Parker and A. Dunn (New Zealand)
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Gonad analysis of Antarctic toothfish in Subareas 58.4 and 88.3
of Antarctic toothfish displayed 80% for female in larger than TL 100 cm categories and almost 100% for male ... %. The group maturity in accordance with the total length (TL) categories of Antarctic toothfish displayed 80 ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/09 : Author(s): J. Kim, S.-G. Choi, J. Lee, J. Lee and D. An