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  1. The biology, ecology and development of fishery management advice for the anomuran crabs at South Georgia (CCAMLR Subarea 48.3)

    species. The ecosystem interactions and function of all lithodids in the region remain poorly understood ... the identification of the less frequently caught species. The ecosystem interactions and function of all lithodids ... species. The ecosystem interactions and function of all lithodids in the region remain poorly understood ... (Dissostichus eleginoides) at South Georgia (Agnew et al., 2001). Laboratory studies on adult growth ... Total catch (tonnes) July/August 1992 Pro Surveyor (USA) Paralomis sp. 299 September 1995–January ... 1996 American Champion (USA) P. spinosissima 497 August 1999 (14 days) Argos Helena (GBR ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 19 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 19) : 1–15 : Author(s): Belchier, M., T. Peatman and J. Brown

  2. Effect of line sink rate on albatross mortality in the Patagonian toothfish longline fishery

    A typical set for the CFL Pioneer was about eight magazines or 10 800 hooks, giving a line length ... /s. At this rate the CFL Pioneer set 10 800 hooks (eight magazines) in about one hour. Bait used was squid (Illex ... the vessel. The line was hauled at 1-1.5 knots and hauling rate was about 1 magazine/hour. 50-100 kg ... used on each set were averaged. All deployments of dive recorders were made on the second magazine ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 7 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 7) : 133–150 : Author(s): Robertson, G.G

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

    remained relatively constant in Subareas 48.2 (March–May) and 48.3 (June–August). In 25 years of krill ... (March–May) and 48.3 (June–August). In 25 years of krill operations in Area 48, patterns ... catch. Interestingly, in 2001/02, some catch was reported from APBSE and APBSW during the June–August ... relatively constant in Subareas 48.2 (March–May) and 48.3 (June–August). In 25 years of krill operations ... particular attention to the interactions between the krill population, the krill fishery, krill predators ... –February; b: March–May; c: June– August; d: September–November). All the spread- sheet analyses were ...

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

  4. Diet of the Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) from the Ross Sea, Antarctica (Subarea 88.1)

    by bottom longline in the Ross Sea during the 2001 and 2002 fishing seasons was analysed (3 937 and 5 426 ... stomachs examined respectively). Fish sampled in 2001 were caught at depths of 317 to 2 154 m and ranged ... m and ranged from 62 to 197 cm TL. A high proportion of stomachs were empty (34% in 2001 and 49% in 2002 ... difficult. Fish were the most important prey category (% F = 86 in 2001 and % F = 77 in 2002), in particular ... . Goldsworthy, S.D., X. He, G.N. Tuck, M. Lewis and R. Williams. 2001. Trophic interactions between ... longline in the Ross Sea during the 2001 and 2002 fi shing seasons was analysed (3 937 and 5 426 stomachs ... examined respectively). Fish sampled in 2001 were caught at depths of 317 to 2 154 m and ranged from 58 ... from 62 to 197 cm TL. A high proportion of stomachs were empty (34% in 2001 and 49% in 2002 ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 10 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 10) : 113–123 : Author(s): Fenaughty, J.M., D.W. Stevens and S.M. Hanchet

  5. The use of patent databases to predict trends in the krill fishery

    on krill processing, market developments, economic analyses. 2001 SC-CAMLR, 2001, paragraph 2.4 ... Information on economics of the fishery and market developments. 2001 SC-CAMLR, 2001, paragraph 3.8 ... of patenting trends of antifungal drugs in the product patent regime in India. World Patent Information, 32 ... of the Scientific Committee (SC-CAMLR-XIX). CCAMLR, Hobart, Aus- tralia: 518 pp. SC-CAMLR. 2001. Report ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 18 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 18) : 135–144 : Author(s): Foster, J., S. Nicol and S. Kawaguchi

  6. Scientific observations in CCAMLR fisheries – past, present and future

    objectives, lists of scientifi c priorities have been developed by CCAMLR’s Scientifi c Committee (SC-CAMLR ... reliable data on seabird interactions with fi shing operations (Miller et al., 2004). In order ... or extent of the required observations and the number of observers deployed per vessel. A list ... Hauling information Environmental conditions Marine mammal interaction with fishing gear Seabird ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 12 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 12) : 81–98 : Author(s): Sabourenkov, E.N. and E. Appleyard

  7. Consideration of major issues in ecosystem monitoring and management

    , their interactions and the manner in which their populations vary naturally. Large-scale interactions are catered ... for in the Krill Yield Model (KYM). Smaller-scale interactions centre around three main categories ... resources and highlights the need for information on harvested and dependent species, their interactions ... and the manner in which their populations vary naturally. Large-scale interactions are catered for in the Krill ... for information on harvested and dependent species, their interactions and the manner in which their populations ... vary naturally. Large-scale interactions are catered for in the Krill Yield Model (KYM). Smaller ... -scale interactions centre around three main categories: the availability of krill, variation in vital ... interactions et la manière dont leurs populations varient à l’état naturel. Le modèle de rendement du krill ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 9 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 9) : 213–232 : Author(s): Everson, I

  8. A first attempt at an assessment of the Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) resource in the Prince Edward Islands EEZ

    , the last one as recent as 24 August 2001. On the fi rst aerial survey in September 1996, illegal ... August 1997. Fishery Development The Prince Edward Islands EEZ fi shery for toothfi sh by South ... for the fi shery (31 August 1997 to 1 April 1998) and from 31 August 1998 onwards to provide for year- round ... of the Prince Edward Islands EEZ was conducted by the commercial trawler Iris during April 2001. A crude ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 9 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 9) : 11–32 : Author(s): Brandão, A., D.S. Butterworth, B.P. Watkins and D.G.M. Miller

  9. Precautionary spatial protection to facilitate the scientific study of habitats and communities under ice shelves in the context of recent, rapid, regional climate change

    scientific opportunities. Given the complexity of the possible interactions, and the need to study ... unique scientific opportunities. Given the complexity of the possible interactions, and the need ... interactions, and the need to study these in the absence of any other human-induced perturbation, this paper ... to both terrestrial and pelagic community interactions over recent geological timescales. If exposed ... continent and across all pos- sible physical and biological interactions is beyond the scope of operation ... such as iceberg scouring (e.g. Gutt, 2001), colonisation and/or community development (Gutt et al., 2013; Dayton ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 20 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 20) : 139–151 : Author(s): Trathan, P.N., S.M. Grant, V. Siegel and K.-H. Kock

  10. A risk-management framework for avoiding significant adverse impacts of bottom fishing gear on Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems

    presence and the consequences of interaction with different types of gear, a risk-management framework ... of potential VMEs; scale of interactions between fishing activities and VMEs; impact of interactions on VMEs ... of interactions of bottom fishing gear with VMEs and associated uncertainties from risk analysis is combined ... of uncertainty surrounding both the evidence of VME presence and the consequences of interaction with different ... of uncertainty surrounding both the evidence of VME presence and the consequences of interaction with different ... of current and proposed fishing activities; evidence of potential VMEs; scale of interactions between ... fishing activities and VMEs; impact of interactions on VMEs; and recovery potential of VMEs. (ii) Risk ... evaluation. Information on likelihood and consequences of interactions of bottom fishing gear with VMEs ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 16 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 16) : 177–193 : Author(s): Martin-Smith, K

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