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  1. Interannual variability of krill, salp and other zooplankton populations in the South Shetland Island area during Austral summer 1993–1998

    recruitment from the past two years. Unusually small juvenile krill in 1998 suggested that survival success ... the 1993 "salp year". The magnitude of this salp bloom may have resulted from a large ... regimes identified here as "cope pod years", "salp years" and "transition periods ... ". The 4-5 year periodicity of "salp years" over the past fifteen years is discussed ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-98/50 : Author(s): V. Loeb, W. Armstrong, R. Hewitt (USA) and V. Siegel (Germany)

  2. Stable isotope analysis of tissue samples to investigate trophic linkages of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the Ross and Amundsen Sea regions

    , location, depth or year of capture. We found statistically significant but small relationships between δ 15 ... N and fish length, region, and year: (1) on average, larger toothfish fed on prey of higher trophic level ... the Amundsen Sea had not mixed with fish from the Ross Sea region for the 6 months – 2 years before capture ... at a low rate in the northern Ross Sea area and staying there for less than a year.   Author(s):  M.H ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/50 : Author(s): M.H. Pinkerton, S.J Bury, J.C.S. Brown, J. Forman and A. Kilimnik (New Zealand)

  3. A history of the exploitation of the Ross Sea, Antarctica

    . Herein the literature is reviewed to quantify the extent of extraction of biological resources from ... the Ross Sea continental shelf and slope beginning at the start of the 20th century; none preceded ... Zealand to feed sled dogs in the 1950-80s caused the McMurdo Sound population to permanently decrease ... likely expanded into their vacated habitat, but were then hunted during the 1970-80s; their population ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/P03 : Author(s): D.G. Ainley

  4. Diet overlap among top predators at the South Orkney Islands, Antarctica

    variable diets. This variability may be explained by fluctuations in krill availability. In years when ... . This variability may be explained by fluctuations in krill availability. In years when krill is scarce (e.g. 2000 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/04 : Author(s): M.L. Bertolin and R. Casaux

  5. South Orkney Island 2016 Antarctic krill and ecosystem monitoring

    Institute of Marine Research Report, 20 (2016): www.imr.no/filarkiv/2016/05 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/P03 : Author(s): B.A. Krafft, G. Skaret, L.A. Krag, T. Rustand and R. Pedersen

  6. THE ROLE OF FISH AS PREDATORS OF KRILL (EUPHAUSIA SUPERBA) AND OTHER PELAGIC RESOURCES IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN

    Abstract:  Detailed review on the food and feeding of Antarctic fish Author(s):  K.-H. Kock ... Detailed review on the food and feeding of Antarctic fish ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-08/42 : Author(s): K.-H. Kock (Germany), D.J. Agnew (UK), E. Barrera-Oro (Argentina), M. Belchier, M.A. Collins (UK), S. Hanchet (New Zealand), L. Pshenichnov (Ukraine), K.V. Shust (Russia), D. Welsford and R. Williams (Australia)

  7. Report on 2015 Activities of the Southern Ocean Observing System relevant to the work of CCAMLR

    on Southern Ocean ecosystems, the focus of a conference in 2018. Author(s):  A. Constable (Australia), O.R ... change impacts on Southern Ocean ecosystems, the focus of a conference in 2018. ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/61 : Author(s): A. Constable (Australia), O.R. Godø (Norway) and L. Newman (SOOS)

  8. Exploring variability in the locations used by the krill fishery in Area 48 in relation to intra- and inter-annual variability in seasonal sea ice

    in their behaviour, targeting fixed geographic locations in most years. In contrast, in Subarea 48.1, fishing ... locations show considerable variability between years. In Subarea 48.2 ice cover tends to increase rapidly ... 48.1 has shifted in recent years with most catch being taken south of the South Shetland Islands since ... 2008/09 in contrast to earlier years when the mean catch location was always to the north and west ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/11 : Author(s): J. Silk, S.L. Hill and P.N. Trathan (United Kingdom)

  9. To the problem of distribution of different species of toothfishes Dissostichus

    species were not overlapped in the area under review. Author(s):  Prutko, V.G. Title:  To the problem ... not overlapped in the area under review. ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-97/20 : Author(s): Prutko, V.G.

  10. Developing a non-lethal approach for assessing endocrine disruptors in Antarctic seabirds

    Abstract:  The CEMP Standard Method book comprises a ”Protocol for collecting samples ... animals or collecting tissues from dead specimens. Here, we suggest the use of blood as an alternative ... The CEMP Standard Method book comprises a ”Protocol for collecting samples for toxicological ... . However, currently, the procedures used to gather samples for analysis involve either sacrificing animals ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-03/57 : Author(s): S. Corsolini (Italy), W.Z. Trivelpiece (USA) and S. Focardi (Italy)

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