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  1. Foraging behaviour of Antarctic fur seals during periods of contrasting prey abundance

    Abstract:  Published in Journal of Animal Ecology (1994) 63, 000-000 Author(s):  I.L. Boyd, J.P.Y ... Published in Journal of Animal Ecology (1994) 63, 000-000 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-CEMP-94/12 : Author(s): I.L. Boyd, J.P.Y. Arnould, T. Barton and J.P. Croxall (United Kingdom)

  2. Distribution of the Soviet fishing fleet and catches (CPUE) in Subdivision 48.3 during 1986–1990

    them located at 37-37 30’ W have been distinguished. These fishing grounds are formed along the outside ... (in some years from June to September). The third fishing ground is distinguished in the area of underwater ... presented some aspects of krill fishery and krill consuming animals interrelations were considered ... them located at 37-37 30’ W have been distinguished. These fishing grounds are formed along the outside ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/63 Rev. 1 : Author(s): V.A. Sushin, P.C. Gasiukov, A.V. Zimin and S.M. Kasatkina (Russia)

  3. Glider-based estimates of Antarctic krill in Bransfield Strait, and the West shelf off Livingston Island, Antarctica

    -December 2018 and mid-March 2019. We compare mean biomass density (g m-2) estimates derived from gliders ... over 13 years of ship surveys. On the west shelf of Livingston Island, glider-based biomass densities ... Island, Antarctica. Two gliders were deployed for 82 and 88 days, respectively, between mid-December 2018 ... was 25.0 g m-2, compared with the mean biomass density of 28 g m-2 collected over 13 years of ship surveys ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/13 : Author(s): C. Reiss, A. Cossio, G. Cutter, J. Walsh and G. Watters

  4. A new approach to selecting Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the Southern Ocean

    to address and potentially overcome these limitations. Drawing upon a database spanning more than 20 years ... these limitations. Drawing upon a database spanning more than 20 years and containing approximately 140 000 records ...

    Meeting Document : WS-BSO-07/P3 : Author(s): Harris, J., M. Haward, J. Jabour and E.J. Woehler

  5. Committee for Environmental Protection: 2016 Annual Report to the Scientific Committee of CCAMLR

    for Environmental Protection (CEP) has been steadily increasing over the last few years to the mutual benefit ... , the second joint CEP-SC-CAMLR workshop was held May 19-20, 2016 in Punta Arenas, Chile, just prior to the CEP ... for Environmental Protection (CEP) has been steadily increasing over the last few years to the mutual benefit ... , the second joint CEP-SC-CAMLR workshop was held May 19-20, 2016 in Punta Arenas, Chile, just prior to the CEP ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXV/BG/09 : Author(s): CEP Observer to SC-CAMLR (Dr P. Penhale, USA)

  6. Some characteristics of krill transport in the Scotia Sea based on the Russian survey data

    , nor with the total catch from the Scotia Sea for any fishing season during the latest 20 years ... with the total catch from the Scotia Sea for any fishing season during the latest 20 years. It is shown ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/41 : Author(s): S.M. Kasatkina, V.N. Shnar and O.V. Berezhinsky (Russia)

  7. Krill population trends

    for the last 20 years. There have been suggestions of changes in the distribution and abundance of Antarctic ... for the last 20 years. There have been suggestions of changes in the distribution and abundance of Antarctic ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-IWC-WS-08/11 : Author(s): Tarling, G., Watkins, J., Quetin, L., Reiss, C., Atkinson, A., Ross, R., Pakhomov, E., Kawaguchi, S., Nicol, S., Siegel, V.

  8. The recent decline in recruitment of Gobionotothen gibberifrons in the South Shetland Islands (CCAMLR Subarea 48.1)

    ’s. In 2012, the proportion of immature fish (<30 cm) in the population was less than 10%. Recruitment ... a number of years of very low recruitment around Elephant Island and the lower South Shetland Islands ... ’s. In 2012, the proportion of immature fish (<30 cm) in the population was less than 10 ... caused a number of years of very low recruitment around Elephant Island and the lower South Shetland ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/20 : Author(s): K.-H. Kock (Germany) and C.D. Jones (USA)

  9. NEW REGIONAL-SCALE SURVEYS OF THE ADÉLIE PENGUIN BREEDING POPULATION IN PRYDZ BAY: A STEP TOWARDS IMPROVED ESTIMATION OF KRILL CONSUMPTION IN EAST ANTARCTICA

    was conducted 30 years ago. To understand current levels of prey consumption in east Antarctica it is therefore ... population of Adélie penguins in east Antarctica but the most recent abundance survey was conducted 30 ... years ago. To understand current levels of prey consumption in east Antarctica it is therefore critical ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/32 : Author(s): C. Southwell, J. McKinlay, K. Newbery, L. Emmerson and J. Lieser (Australia)

  10. Long-term observations from Antarctica demonstrate that mismatched scales of fisheries management and predator–prey interaction lead to erroneous conclusions about precaution

    observed to affect krill-dependent predators, like penguins. Using a hierarchical model and 30+ years ... previously observed to affect krill-dependent predators, like penguins. Using a hierarchical model and 30 ... + years of monitoring data, we show that expected penguin performance was reduced when local harvest rates ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/11 : Author(s): G.M. Watters, J.T. Hinke and C.S. Reiss

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