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  1. Results of the tagging experiment for (D. eleginoides) in Subarea 48.4, 2007 update

    in catching and tagging the anticipated number of toothfish each year, the experiment and CM 41-03 may need ... to be extended for a few more years. Author(s):  J. Roberts and D.J. Agnew (United Kingdom) Title:  Results ... in catching and tagging the anticipated number of toothfish each year, the experiment and CM 41-03 may need ... to be extended for a few more years. ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/32 : Author(s): J. Roberts and D.J. Agnew (United Kingdom)

  2. Beach debris survey – Main Bay, Bird Island, South Georgia 2000/01

    Abstract:  During the eleventh year of standardised beach surveys of man-made debris at Bird ... ), but to a lesser extent than in previous years, whilst miscellaneous debris accounted for almost as great ... During the eleventh year of standardised beach surveys of man-made debris at Bird Island, South ... extent than in previous years, whilst miscellaneous debris accounted for almost as great a proportion ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXI/BG/03 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  3. Analysis of changes in biomass of fish stocks in the South Georgia Area in 1976/77 – 1986/87

    stock. High biomass density appeared with 2-4 years intervals after recruiting an abundant year-class ... . High biomass density appeared with 2-4 years intervals after recruiting an abundant year-class ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-87/10 : Author(s): M. Mucha and W. Ślósarczyk (Poland)

  4. Analysis of changes in biomass of fish stocks in the south Georgia Area in 1976/77 – 1986/87

    stock. High biomass density appeared with 2-4 years intervals after recruiting an abundant year-class ... stock. High biomass density appeared with 2-4 years intervals after recruiting an abundant year-class ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-VI/BG/40 : Author(s): M. Mucha and W. Ślósarczyk (Poland)

  5. An update on the development of a management procedure for the toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) resource in the Prince Edward Islands vicinity

    status for the toothfish resource in the Prince Edward Islands region that were developed last year ... -term by an increase in the mean length of longline-caught toothfish over the next five years ... year are updated given further data. These models are for use for initial trials of candidate ... five years for the “Pessimistic”, but not the “Optimistic” case. Accordingly ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-SAM-06/12 : Author(s): A. Brandão and D.S. Butterworth (South Africa)

  6. Predicting fishing ground accessibility in the Antarctic Weddell Sea

    that a particular area is navigable by fishery vessels at a given time and again within the following two years ... of the year, while there are high spatiotemporal variability in repeated accessibility in particular areas ... is navigable by fishery vessels at a given time and again within the following two years, as requested ... almost 50% of the entire WSMPA Planning Area is not suitable for fishery vessels at any time of the year ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-18/01 : Author(s): H. Pehlke, K. Teschke and T. Brey

  7. Using carapace measurements to determine the sex of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)

    have not been validated using locally sampled krill. This study reports on a three year study ... derived from mature krill in years following significant recruitment events with large proportions ... have not been validated using locally sampled krill. This study reports on a three year study ... derived from mature krill in years following significant recruitment events with large proportions ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/26 : Author(s): J.D. Lipsky, M.E. Goebel, C.S. Reiss and V. Loeb (USA)

  8. Modelling egg and larval transport of Antarctic Toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the East Antarctic region: Plan

    years unique satellite product data and ocean model output data. This work examines not only passive ... years unique satellite product data and ocean model output data. This work examines not only passive ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-2019/20 : Author(s): M. Mori, K. Mizobata, T. Okuda and T. Ichii

  9. Krill, salps and other dominant zooplankton taxa in the Elephant Island area during the 1997 austral summer

    moderate krill abundance and lower recruitment success of the 1995/96 year class relative to that of 1994 ... , resulted from massive population growth during summer. This bloom, as those in previous "salp years ... krill abundance and lower recruitment success of the 1995/96 year class relative to that of 1994/95 ... summer. This bloom, as those in previous "salp years", followed a winter with relatively low sea-ice ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/33 : Author(s): Puglise, K., Outram, D., Loeb, V.

  10. Variation in standing stock of the mackerel icefish Champsocephalus gunnari at South Georgia

    to commercial fishing. 2. The greatest effect has been observed in years when krill are known to have been ... fishing. 2. The greatest effect has been observed in years when krill are known to have been scarce ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-99/63 : Author(s): I. Everson, G. Parkes (United Kingdom), K.-H. Kock (Germany) and I. Boyd (United Kingdom)

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