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e-cc-vi-aD.pdf
... , and submit this list to the Chairman of the Commission. (ix) Upon receipt of all the Commission Members ... list to the Chairman of the Commission. (ix) Upon receipt of all the Commission Members’ preferences
application/pdf attached to:SCAF-87Meeting Report : SCAF-87
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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 10-04 (2015)
. The Secretariat will provide a list of all fishing vessels operating in the Convention Area that includes ...
Conservation Measure : 10-04 (2015)
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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 10-04 (2018)
14. The Secretariat will provide a list of all fishing vessels operating in the Convention Area ...
Conservation Measure : 10-04 (2018)
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Fishery Report 2018: Closed fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Divisions 58.4.4a and 58.4.4b
) fishing 7. In each season between 1998 and 2001, the estimated annual catch of Dissostichus spp ...
Document : Site Section: Publications
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Fishery Report 2018: Champsocephalus gunnari Heard Island (Division 58.5.2)
1 1160 0 2000 2 916 87 2001 2 1150 971 2002 2 885 926 2003 2 2980 2293 2004 2 292 50 2005 2 1864 ...
Document : Site Section: Publications
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Results of a longline survey on seamounts in the southeast Atlantic and in Subarea 48.6 and Division 58.4.4
(Crozet and Kerguelen), spawning is known to take place from June to August/September (Duhamel, 1987 ... surveyed. Longline survey in southeast Atlantic, Subarea 48.6 and Division 58.4.4 Liste des tableaux ... : msles, femelles et des deux sexes combines. Liste des figures Figure 1: Trajet de la campagne et ...
Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 6 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 6) : 99–116 : Author(s): López Abellán, L.J. and J.F. González Jiménez
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Report on seabird by-catch outside the CCAMLR Convention Area recorded in the South African fisheries
include regulations to minimise interaction with seabirds. There are five sectors of the South African ... vulnerable species to interaction in the demersal trawl fishery are Cape (Pintado) petrels, Daption capense ... interaction with seabirds. There are five sectors of the South African fisheries that have the greatest ... to interaction in the demersal trawl fishery are Cape (Pintado) petrels, Daption capense. In the pelagic longline ...
Meeting Document : WG-IMAF-11/11 : Author(s): C. Heineken and P. Mullins (South Africa)
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New data on spawning, hatching and growth of Champsocephalus gunnari on the shelf of the Kerguelen Islands
in spawning condition, but during August 1990 the size range of fish comprised only immature specimens ... Lonnberg, 1905, f rom the Antarctic. Studia Materialy Ser. B, 48: 1-91. (in Polish) Liste des tableaux ... sont donnees en caractPres gras. Liste des figures Figure 1: 1 - Reseau des stations ...
Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 2 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 2) : 21–34 : Author(s): Duhamel, G
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Do krill and salps compete? Contrary evidence from the krill fisheries
The results of the analysis of deviance (Table 1) show that each factor and interaction is statistically ... and increasing salp density even over several orders of magnitude. This suggests that direct interaction ... the month:area:sea- surface temperature interaction was larger than from the month:area interaction (Table ... for primary production between krill and salps. If this is so, there must be interaction between salp ...
Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 5 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 5) : 205–216 : Author(s): Kawaguchi, S., T. Ichii, M. Naganobu and W.K. de la Mare
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Possible effects of different levels of fishing on krill on predators - some initial modelling attempts
for certain krill predator species. A "one-way" interaction model is developed, in which krill ... -Kril1 and WG-CEMP meetings. A formalism for a "two-way" interaction model (including also ... for certain krill predator species. A "one-way" interaction model is developed, in which krill abundance ... and WG-CEMP meetings. A formalism for a "two-way" interaction model (including also the effect ...
Meeting Document : WG-KRILL-93/43 : Author(s): D.S. Butterworth and R.B. Thomson (South Africa)