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Foraging patterns in the Antarctic shag (Phalacrocorax bransfieldensis) at Harmony Point, Antarctica
reduce the extension of the foraging trips which in years of scarce food availability may no result ... the extension of the foraging trips which in years of scarce food availability may no result in reducing ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-04/22 : Author(s): R. Casaux and A. Baroni (Argentina)
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Analysis of trawl data from the South Georgia krill fishery
. The range of measurements indicate that differences existed between years. Particular aspects ... of measurements indicate that differences existed between years. Particular aspects of the variability ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/41 : Author(s): Parkes, G., Trathan, P.N., Everson, I., Murphy, E.J.
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THE USE OF TRADE RELATED MEASURES IN FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
and/or to co-operate in the implementation of the conservation and management measures of RFBs. In recent years ... years UNGA resolutions on sustainable fisheries urged “States, individually and through regional ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXVII/BG/37 : Author(s): Submitted by IUCN
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Proposal for an experimental crab fishery in Subarea 48.3
years/fishing seasons. Phase 1 occurs at the start of the first fishing season and is a "survey ... of P. spinosissima, and consists of three phases to be conducted over a period of two years/fishing seasons. Phase ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-93/22 : Author(s): George Watters (USA)
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A description of current metrics and methods used in providing advice to the Scientific Committee on setting catch limits and assessing research plans in research blocks in exploratory fisheries and closed areas
Abstract: In recent years there have been a number of changes in the criteria, metrics ... In recent years there have been a number of changes in the criteria, metrics and application ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-16/18 Rev. 1 : Author(s): CCAMLR Secretariat
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Multiyear changes in distribution and abundance of Salpa thompsoni in the Western Antarctic Peninsula region
productivity and high water temperature. In recent years the expansion of distribution range ... and high water temperature. In recent years the expansion of distribution range of this invertebrate ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/75 : Author(s): A. Panasiuk, A. Słomska, J. Wawrzynek, M. Konik and A. Weydmann
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Chinstrap penguins alter foraging and diving behaviour in response to krill size
have fluctuated in recent years. We therefore examined the diet of chinstrap penguins at Livingston ... fluctuated in recent years. We therefore examined the diet of chinstrap penguins at Livingston Island, South ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-07/11 : Author(s): A.K. Miller and W.Z. Trivelpiece (USA)
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Comparison of long-term trends in abundance, recruitment and reproductive success of five populations of Pygoscelis penguins in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
and Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, were examined to compare up to 25 years of data ... , South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, were examined to compare up to 25 years of data on the responses ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-06/21 : Author(s): J.T. Hinke (USA), K. Salwicka (Poland), S.G. Trivelpiece, G.M. Watters and W.Z. Trivelpiece (USA)
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Breeding numbers and success of Eudyptes penguins at Marion Island, and the influence of arrival of adults
Penguins, over 26 and 22 years respectively, suggesting over-wintering conditions may influence ... , over 26 and 22 years respectively, suggesting over-wintering conditions may influence the proportions ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/38 : Author(s): R.J.M. Crawford, J. Cooper, B.M. Dyer and L.G. Underhill (South Africa)
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Modelling growth of Antarctic krill: growth trends with sex, length, season, and region
years accumulation of instantaneous growth rate (IGR) measurements were modelled using a Linear Mixed ... Growth trends of Antarctic krill with sex, length, season and region using over 10 years ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/29 : Author(s): S. Kawaguchi, S. Candy, R. King (Australia), M. Naganobu (Japan) and S. Nicol (Australia)