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Results and standing stock biomass estimates of finfish from the 2001 US AMLR bottom trawl survey of the South Shetland Islands (Subarea 48.1)
of N. rossii have not recovered even after commercial fishing has ceased for 20 years. The overall abundance ... not recovered even after commercial fishing has ceased for 20 years. The overall abundance of finfish ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-01/33 Rev. 1 : Author(s): C.D. Jones, K.-H. Kock, D. Ramm, J. Ashford, S. Wilhelms, T. Near, N. Gong and H. Flores
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Selecting sampling frequency for measuring diving behaviour
seals: an increase in interval from 5s to 15s resulted in 20% of dives being unrecognised, a 38 ... in interval from 5s to 15s resulted in 20% of dives being unrecognised, a 38% increase in mean maximum dive ...
Meeting Document : WG-CEMP-93/14 : Author(s): I.L. Boyd (United Kingdom)
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The state of exploited fish stocks in the Southern Ocean - a review
Union since more than 20 years. The total yield from the Southern Ocean has been 2.85 million tonnes ... more than 20 years. The total yield from the Southern Ocean has been 2.85 million tonnes until ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-X/BG/13 : Author(s): Delegation of Germany
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Acoustic data analysis and models of krill spatial distribution
biomass estimate. The wavenumber spectrum resembles a white noise at scales of 2-20 km, although at scales ... estimate. The wavenumber spectrum resembles a white noise at scales of 2-20 km, although at scales smaller ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-VII/BG/25 : Author(s): United States of America
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Report of the South Georgia groundfish survey (Subarea 48.3) in January 2006
of 20-25 cm (putative 2+), but unusually large numbers of fish of ~ 50 cm were also caught ... produced biomass estimates of between 91000 and 117000 tonnes. The catches were dominated by fish of 20-25 ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/51 : Author(s): M.A. Collins, C. Jones, J. Clark. S. Fielding, J. Slakowski, T. North, W. Reid and J. Watts (United Kingdom)
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On the possibility of practical utilisation of krill target strength TS in situ obtained on the basis of EK-500 measurements
significantly lower (20-25%) those obtained from catch analysis. Utilization of trawl and acoustic methods ... significant). Besides, krill length estimates, obtained with acoustic method, were significantly lower (20-25 ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-98/19 : Author(s): S.M. Kasatkina (Russia)
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Candidate baseline data for ecosystem indicators in the Ross Sea region. Part A: Brief presentation of data
by the Scientific Committee (SC-CAMLR-XXXVI/20). The Plan identifies research questions that aim to facilitate ... by the Scientific Committee (SC-CAMLR-XXXVI/20). The Plan identifies research questions that aim to facilitate ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/11 : Author(s): Delegation of the USA
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Stomach contents of sub-adult Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) from the western Ross Sea, Antarctica
(Muraenolepididae) were also important. Glacial squid (Psychroteuthis glacialis) were found in about 20% of stomachs ... also important. Glacial squid (Psychroteuthis glacialis) were found in about 20% of stomachs, but only ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/27 : Author(s): D.W. Stevens (New Zealand)
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Modelling Movement of Antarctic Krill (MMAK): the importance of retention, dispersal and behaviour for krill distribution – a project update
relevant to the krill fishery and predators. Preliminary analysis of a 20-year time series of simulated ... to the krill fishery and predators. Preliminary analysis of a 20-year time series of simulated transport ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/06 : Author(s): S.E. Thorpe, E.F. Young, E.J. Murphy, O.R. Godø and A.H.H. Renner
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A new approach to selecting Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the Southern Ocean
to address and potentially overcome these limitations. Drawing upon a database spanning more than 20 years ... these limitations. Drawing upon a database spanning more than 20 years and containing approximately 140 000 records ...
Meeting Document : WS-BSO-07/P3 : Author(s): Harris, J., M. Haward, J. Jabour and E.J. Woehler