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  1. BEACH DEBRIS SURVEYS SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS

    length) at Demon Point, Candlemas Island were made, separated by exactly one month, in January ... Point, Candlemas Island were made, separated by exactly one month, in January and February 1997 ... Abstract:  Beach debris surveys were carried out at two sites in the South Sandwich Islands ... (CCAMLR sub-area 48.4) during the 1996/7 austral summer. Two surveys of a north-east facing beach (1 km ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XVI/BG/10 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  2. Revised proposal for a conservation measure establishing a Marine Protected Area in Domain 1 (Western Antarctic Peninsula and South Scotia Arc)

    outstanding issues as raised by Members during the 37th Scientific Committee Meeting (Hobart, 2018 ... outstanding issues as raised by Members during the 37th Scientific Committee Meeting (Hobart, 2018 ... ) as presented in last year’s paper CC-CCAMLR-XXXVII/31. The revised version of the D1MPA proposal addresses ... during the two CCAMLR International Workshops (2012 and 2015) while also seeking to adequately consider ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-38/25 Rev. 1 : Author(s): Delegations of Argentina and Chile

  3. Report of the first SCAR Krill Action Group (SKAG) meeting (Cambridge, United Kingdom, 16 July 2018)

    for the initial two-year period (2019 and 2020). The first SKAG planning meeting was held on 16 th July 2018 ... for the initial two-year period (2019 and 2020). The first SKAG planning meeting was held on 16th July 2018 ... Abstract:  At last year’s meeting the Scientific Committee requested that SCAR consider ... July 2018) Microsoft Word File:  e-sc-xxxvii-23.docx Approval:  Approved Secretariat Workflow Status ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/23 : Author(s): B. Meyer

  4. An update on the ageing of Antarctic toothfish, Dissostichus mawsoni, from East Antarctica and the Amundsen Sea

    Abstract:  This paper presents an update on the ageing of Antarctic toothfish, Dissostichus ... and against the New Zealand reference ages showing a high level of precision (all IAPE < 5%, CV < ... ; 7%). Sister pairs of Antarctic toothfish otoliths were also prepared, one using the ‘bake and embed’ method ... and the other by thin sectioning, in order to assess the comparability of age estimates derived from each method ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/15 : Author(s): G. Nowara, B. Farmer, T. Barnes, P. Ziegler and D. Welsford

  5. Long term movements and activity patterns of an Antarctic marine apex predator: the leopard seal

    including one individual in two separate years.  Whilst the sample size is small the results represent ... PLoS ONE, (2018), https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197767 ... the movements, and activity, of four leopard seals for trips of between 142-446 days including one individual ... in two separate years.  Whilst the sample size is small the results represent an advance in our ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/P09 : Author(s): I.J. Staniland, N. Ratcliffe, P.N. Trathan and J. Forcada

  6. Diel vertical distribution of Antarctic krill around the South Shetland Islands in February 2019 and its potential effect on biomass estimation

    underestimate the krill density due to the shallow distribution pattern of the animal, which may affect ... the krill density due to the shallow distribution pattern of the animal, which may affect the nighttime ...

    Meeting Document : SG-ASAM-2019/05 : Author(s): X. Wang, X. Yu, J. Zhang and X. Zhao

  7. Fisheries in the Southern Ocean – an ecosystem approach. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond. (in press)

    in that target species were depleted to low level one after the other. Currently, two types of fisheries are open ... worldwide in that target species were depleted to low level one after the other. Currently, two types ... ) is bound by its Article II, 3 to follow an ecosystem approach to management. This approach has been ... in Article II, 3, the Scientific Committee established the CCAMLR Ecosystem Monitoring Program to detect ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXIV/P01 : Author(s): Kock, K.-H., K. Reid, J. Croxall and S. Nicol

  8. Contribution to the early life history of Channichthyidae from the Bransfield Strait and South Georgia

    , formed by two separate length/age groups /Fig. 2/. Semi-transparent otoliths from postlarvae 38-107 mm SL ... of•Chaenodraco /Fig. 9A/ migth be age group I, just as single juveniles 18-20 cm TL of Cryodraco /Fig ... . 6/, and the length group 20-26 cm TL of C. rastrospinosus /Fig. 10B/ is likely to be age group II. Author ... Abstract:  Age and early growth of 5 species of Channichthyidae / Champsocephalus gunnari ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR/86/FA/08 : Author(s): W. Ślósarczyk (Poland)

  9. Towards developing a feedback management procedure for the Antarctic krill fishery

    . relationships between animal condition and subsequent survival). If a feedback strategy for the krill fishery ... . relationships between animal condition and subsequent survival). If a feedback strategy for the krill fishery ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/44 : Author(s): G. Watters and J. Hinke (USA)

  10. A SIMULATION MODEL FOR EVALUATING MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES TO CONSERVE BENTHIC HABITATS (VULNERABLE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS) WHICH ARE POTENTIALLY VULNERABLE TO IMPACTS FROM BOTTOM FISHERIES

    the level that can naturally restore the original structure and function within 20 years.  It does ... above the level that can naturally restore the original structure and function within 20 years.  ... ”, a categorisation fraught with difficulty.  Instead, it means that habitats for which this would not easily be met ... would be more vulnerable than those for which the objective might be met most often.  This paper ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-09/21 : Author(s): A.J. Constable (Australia)

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