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  1. Krill: the power lunch of Antarctica

    Abstract:  For several years, ASOC has been calling for improved management of Antarctic krill ... estimating green weight and krill escape mortality, reviewing krill notifications procedures with the aim ... For several years, ASOC has been calling for improved management of Antarctic krill fisheries ... estimating green weight and krill escape mortality, reviewing krill notifications procedures with the aim ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXIII/BG/25 : Author(s): Submitted by ASOC

  2. Acoustic data analysis and models of krill spatial distribution

    biomass estimate. The wavenumber spectrum resembles a white noise at scales of 2-20 km, although at scales ... estimate. The wavenumber spectrum resembles a white noise at scales of 2-20 km, although at scales smaller ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-VII/BG/25 : Author(s): United States of America

  3. By-catch analysis as a part of progress report for the research fishery of Dissostichus spp. in Subarea 48.6 by Japan and South Africa during 2012/13–2016/17

    than 100 kg and less than 20 % of total catch. GRV and ANT are common by-catch species, which ... are caught at every research block and every year. ICX is also common by-catch species, but mainly fished ... and less than 20 % of total catch. GRV and ANT are common by-catch species, which are caught at every ... research block and every year. ICX is also common by-catch species, but mainly fished at the ice ridge ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-17/44 : Author(s): T. Okuda, S. Somhlaba and T. Ichii

  4. Revised progress report for the fourth year of the research fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Subarea 48.6 being jointly undertaken by Japan and South Africa

    Abstract:  A multi-year research plan as outlined in CM 41-04 (2012, 2013, 2014) was initiated ... in the research project in each of the three fishing seasons and the progress achieved during the first 3.5 years ... report for the fourth year of the research fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Subarea 48.6 being jointly ... A multi-year research plan as outlined in CM 41-04 (2012, 2013, 2014) was initiated in Statistical ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-16/56 : Author(s): S. Somhlaba, R. Leslie, K. Taki, T. Ichii and T. Namba

  5. Dietary composition of juvenile Dissostichus eleginoides (Pisces, Nototheniidae) around Shag Rocks and South Georgia, Antarctica.

    ranges of 30–70 cm (TL). Fish was by far the main food on the shelves of Shag Rocks and South Georgia ... ‘‘Q’’ (%) methods. The samples consisted chiefly of immature specimens, with predominant length ranges of 30–70 cm ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/P6 : Author(s): Casaux, R., Barrera-Oro, E.R., Marschoff, E.R.

  6. Assessment of escape mortality of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) in trawls

    . The experiment was carried out on the krill fishing grounds off South Orkney Islands (60°35’S, 45°30’W), during ... was carried out on the krill fishing grounds off South Orkney Islands (60°35’S, 45°30&rsquo ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/14 : Author(s): B.A. Krafft (Norway) and L.A. Krag (Denmark)

  7. The winter pack-ice zone provides a sheltered but food-poor habitat for larval Antarctic krill

    below the ice (upper 20 m) and drift away from the ice areas where they have previously fed. Model ... below the ice (upper 20 m) and drift away from the ice areas where they have previously fed. Model ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/P04 : Author(s): B. Meyer, U. Freier, V. Grimm, J. Groeneveld, B.P.V. Hunt, S. Kerwath, R. King, C. Klaas, E. Pakhomov, K.M. Meiners, J. Melbourne-Thomas, E.J. Murphy, S.E. Thorpe, S. Stammerjohn, D. Wolf-Gladrow, L. Auerswald, A. Götz, L. Halbach, S. Jarman, S. Kawaguchi, T. Krumpen, G. Nehrke, R. Ricker, M. Sumner, M. Teschke, R. Trebilco and N.I. Yilmaz

  8. Do fish prey size affect the foraging patterns and breeding output of the Antarctic shag Phalacrocorax bransfieldensis?

    and Notothenia rossii observed in the last eighteen years around the South Shetland Islands, may be one ... twelve years at colonies monitored in that archipelago. Author(s):  R. Casaux and A. Baroni (Argentina ... observed in the last eighteen years around the South Shetland Islands, may be one of the reasons to explain ... the steady decrease in the number of breeding Antarctic shags observed in the last twelve years at colonies ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/4 : Author(s): R. Casaux and A. Baroni (Argentina)

  9. Methodology for automated spatial sea ice summaries in the Southern Ocean

    than 20% sea ice, a threshold of 40–60% sea ice indicated the transition from fished to non-fished ... than 20% sea ice, a threshold of 40–60% sea ice indicated the transition from fished to non ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-14/54 : Author(s): S.J. Parker, S.D. Hoyle, J.M. Fenaughty and A. Kohout (New Zealand)

  10. COMMITTEE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: ANNUAL REPORT TO THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE OF CCAMLR

    Protection has been steadily increasing over the last few years to the mutual benefit of both bodies ... been steadily increasing over the last few years to the mutual benefit of both bodies. This has been ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXVIII/BG/16 : Author(s): CEP Observer

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