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  1. Abundance and richness of key Antarctic seafloor fauna correlates with modelled food availability

    Abstract:  Most seafloor communities at depths below the photosynthesis zone rely on food that sinks through the water column. However, the nature and strength of this pelagic–benthic coupling and its influence on the structure and diversity of seafloor communities is unclear, especially around

    Meeting Document : WS-SM-18/P01 : Author(s): J. Jansen, N.A. Hill, P.K. Dunstan, J. McKinlay, M.D. Sumner, A.L. Post, M.P. Eléaume, L.K. Armand, J.P. Warncock, B.K. Galton-Fenzi and C.R. Johnson

  2. RECRUITMENT AND BODY SIZE IN RELATION TO TEMPERATURE IN JUVENILE PATAGONIAN TOOTHFISH (DISSOSTICHUS ELEGINOIDES) AT SOUTH GEORGIA

    Abstract:  Recruitment variability in juvenile Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), a commercially important, deepwater nototheniid fish, was examined at the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, South Atlantic. Data from 13 demersal trawl surveys conducted over a 20-year period were

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-08/P02 : Author(s): M. Belchier and M.A. Collins

  3. Adélie penguins foraging behaviour and krill abundance along the Wilkes and Adélie Land coasts, Antarctica

    Abstract:  The foraging behaviour of Adélie Penguins Pygoscelis adeliae was studied simultaneously at Shirley Island (SI) near Casey Station and at Petrel Island (PI) at Dumont D'Urville during the 1995/96 breeding season. The study took place in conjunction with a ship-based krill survey in

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/64 : Author(s): Kerry, K., Rodary, D., Bost, C., Lemaho, Y., Wienecke, B.C., Thomson, R., Lawless, R., Pauly, T., Robertson, G.

  4. Distribution and size of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba Dana) in Polish commercial catches taken in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean from 1997 to 1999

    mean density varied from 11 to 31 370 specimens per 1 000 m 3. At night, krill concentrations were ... 17 6 11 89 6 Ju ne 22 78 5 43 3 12 0 1 49 7 21 23 ... 28 4 14 9 82 7 M ar ch 12 2 1 13 8 84 3 18 4 69 2 59 37 6 43 8 34 2 68 1 A pr il ... 97 Ju ne 38 1 95 3 2 35 9 20 15 6 16 44 57 7 43 0 20 1 75 7 So ut h O rk ne ... 3 1 73 1 1 27 2 14 6 6 65 9 10 0 53 8 51 1 12 3 80 5 Ju ne 76 1 97 2 1 77 ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 9 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 9) : 83–105 : Author(s): Jackowski, E

  5. SC-CAMLR-XIX

    Especialistas en Pinnípedos del SCAR (Tokio, Japón, 6–9 de julio de 2000) CCAMLR Observer (Chile) SC-CAMLR-XIX ...

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  6. WS-SM-18

    to Friday, 6 July 2018 Chair / Convener:  Dr Susie Grant (SCAR) Support:  Dr Keith Reid Submissions ...

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  7. Features of spatial and temporally distribution patterns of krill flux in the Scotia Sea: some comments on the development of a krill fishery management in Area 48.

    distribution of krill density, water flow intensity (m 3 /s) and krill biomass (g/m3) transported by water flow ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/21 : Author(s): S. Kasatkina, V. Shnar and A. Malyshko

  8. CCAMLR-V

    fishing and other human activities in the convention area Japan CCAMLR-V/BG/3 Rev. 1 Forthcoming meetings ...

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  9. SC-CAMLR-IM-I

    3: Climate Change and Ocean Acidification: Benefits of Marine Reserves and Marine Protected Areas ...

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  10. Detection of growth zones in the eyestalk of the Antarctic krill Euphausia superba (Dana, 1852) (Euphausiacea)

    Abstract:  No reliable measures of age currently exist in the Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba (Dana, 1852). The eyestalks from 51 individuals were dissected, cut in longitudinal sections and studied for identifying growth zones. The krill was collected at the South Orkney Islands during January

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/P02 : Author(s): B.A. Krafft, M. Kvalsund, G. Søvik, E. Farestveit and A.-L. Agnalt

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