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  1. Coastal weather drives foraging behaviour of chinstrap penguins, Pygoscelis antarctica

    environmental variability and fishing pressure on krill availability at scales relevant to predators.  In this ... context, our study capitalises on the occurrence of an unexpected El Niño event to characterise how ... ) foraging in a local krill fishing area. Penguins tracked from their breeding colonies on Powell Island ... abundance. Author(s):  A.D. Lowther, P. Trathan, A. Tarroux, C. Lydersen and K.M. Kovacs Title:  Coastal ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/P14 : Author(s): A.D. Lowther, P. Trathan, A. Tarroux, C. Lydersen and K.M. Kovacs

  2. How trophic dynamics of adult Antarctic krill Euphausia superba responses to the condition of no ice in the water during the winter: a case study at South Georgia?

    overwintering of krill in the Southern Ocean. The information on trophic variation of krill under ice-free ... larger adults during early winter, but all adults could feed on similar food items during middle to late ... interaction between krill population, top predators and fishery. Author(s):  G.P. Zhu, H.T. Zhang, B. Deng and ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/P04 : Author(s): G.P. Zhu, H.T. Zhang, B. Deng and Q.Y. Yang

  3. An evaluation of reduced target strength estimates reported for krill (Euphausia superba)

    on the same experiment and report new calculations of the target strength of krill (Euphausia superba ... dependent bias (correlation of target strength of an individual krill on the number of krill used to measure ... it), and contain or are likely to contain an error due to diel behavior effects Author(s):  M.C ...

    Meeting Document : WG-KRILL-90/13 : Author(s): M.C. Macaulay (USA)

  4. Investigations of krill transport factors in the local areas in the Scotia Sea: variability of krill distribution in the fishing grounds under the transport impact

    of krill precautionary catch allocation among SSMUs, is possible only on the basis of the actual data ... insufficiently substantiated for the decision making. Author(s):  S.M. Kasatkina and V.N. Shnar (Russia) Title ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-07/17 : Author(s): S.M. Kasatkina and V.N. Shnar (Russia)

  5. Circumpolar connections between Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba Dana) populations: Investigating the roles of ocean and sea ice transport

    pathways of krill have until now been on regional scales and have not taken explicit account of sea ice ... variability. Author(s):  S.E. Thorpe, E.J. Murphy and J.L. Watkins (United Kingdom) Title:  Circumpolar ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-07/P10 : Author(s): S.E. Thorpe, E.J. Murphy and J.L. Watkins (United Kingdom)

  6. Using the EPOC modelling framework to assess management procedures for Antarctic krill in Statistical Area 48: evaluating spatial differences in productivity of Antarctic krill

    to differential affects on predators in different locations, (ii) movement of krill between locations ... regional differences in krill dynamics and cause differential impacts on predators as a result ... climate change will impact on the krill-based food web and whether the potential for achieving ... juvenile krill is likely to be dependent on the dynamics of sea ice. This paper uses the Ecosystem ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-06/38 Rev. 1 : Author(s): A.J. Constable (Australia)

  7. Warp strike observations

    Abstract:  This report contains an analysis of data on seabird trawl-warp strike collected by ... are listed below. • 904 good observations were made from 526 separate tows, on 19 different vessels ... at higher discharge rates, and the small-bird strike rates were not strongly dependent on discharge ... associated with the warp strike rate Author(s):  E. Abraham (New Zealand) Title:  Warp strike observations ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/40 : Author(s): E. Abraham (New Zealand)

  8. Beach debris survey Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, 2002/03

    /94. Such a continued increase in the number of these packaging bands found indicates that the ban on ... , and comply with, regulations prohibiting the disposal of debris at sea. Author(s):  Delegation of the ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXII/BG/12 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  9. Exploitation of mesoscale oceanographic features by grey-headed albatross Thalassarche chrysostoma in the southern Indian Ocean

    closer to Marion Island, within the foraging range of penguins and seals breeding on Marion Island. We ... Edward Islands. Author(s):  D.C. Nel, J.R.E. Lutjeharms, E.A. Pakhomov, I.J. Ansorge, P.G. Ryan and N.T.W ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-01/12 : Author(s): D.C. Nel, J.R.E. Lutjeharms, E.A. Pakhomov, I.J. Ansorge, P.G. Ryan and N.T.W. Klages (South Africa)

  10. ALLOCATION OF RESEARCH HAULS IN THE EXPLORATORY FISHERIES FOR DISSOSTICHUS SPP. IN SUBAREAS 48.6 AND 58.4 IN 2008/09

    (s):  Secretariat Title:  ALLOCATION OF RESEARCH HAULS IN THE EXPLORATORY FISHERIES FOR DISSOSTICHUS ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-09/06 : Author(s): Secretariat

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