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  1. PROPERTIES OF WATER DYNAMICS AND KRILL DISTRIBUTION IN THE SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS SUBAREA

    Abstract:  of mean krill density in Subarea 48.4 there are premises for formation of the zones ... with meanders and eddy favorable for krill concentration. Here, in the cold water of the Weddell Sea ... meanders and eddies favorable for krill concentration; observed quasistationary character of these eddies ... , southern part of near-shore shelf based SSMU as an interesting to krill fishery in some seasons. Author(s ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/44 Rev. 1 : Author(s): S.M. Kasatkina and V.N. Shnar (Russia)

  2. Fishing patterns of Japanese krill trawlers

    Abstract:  Log book data from Japanese Krill Trawlers were used to characterize their fishing ... , 30nm, and 60nm). Distribution of the operation units showed considerable variation in space and time ... Log book data from Japanese Krill Trawlers were used to characterize their fishing strategies ... ’ which consists from a group of repeated operations within certain searching ranges (10nm, 30nm, and 60nm ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/28 Rev. 1 : Author(s): S. Kawaguchi, T. Kameda and Y. Takeuchi (Japan)

  3. Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 41-10 (2016)

    paragraph 4, the by-catch limits shall be 50 tonnes of skates and rays, 32 tonnes of Macrourus spp. and 20 ... C, D, E, F, G and H will be conducted under the two-year data collection plan3. 14. Each vessel participating in this exploratory ... . Environ- mental protection 19. 20. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies. Conservation Measures 22 ... 'W 73°18'S 111°30'W 74°12'S 111°30'W 74°12'S 119°00'W Research block 88.2_3 coordinates 72°12 ... Limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus mawsoni in Statistical Subarea 88.2 in the 2016 ...

    Conservation Measure : 41-10 (2016)

  4. Non-Contracting Parties

    years while not cooperating with CCAMLR by participating in the CDS. The NCPs are Antigua and Barbuda ... been identified to have traded greater than 1 000 kg of Dissostichus spp. over the previous three years ...

    Page : Site Section: Compliance

  5. 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)

  6. 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)

  7. Congruent, decreasing trends of Gentoo Penguins and Crozet Shags at sub-Antarctic Marion Island suggest food limitation through common environmental forcing

    Indian Ocean, were strongly correlated over 19 split-years from 1994/95–2012/13. Both species decreased ... Indian Ocean, were strongly correlated over 19 split-years from 1994/95–2012/13. Both species ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/P09 Rev. 1 : Author(s): R.J.M. Crawford, B.M. Dyer, L. Upfold and A.B. Makhado

  8. Summary of toothfish tagging suitability data from paired Spanish line – trotline sets

    tagging was most related to species, soak time, and fish size. For both gear types, an adequate number of ... suitability for tagging from research hauls in exploratory fisheries in Subarea 58.4 and 48.6. We summarized ... these data and data from tag release forms to assess suitability of captured toothfish for tagging. Data ... were only available for trotline and experimental Spanish line- trotline gear. Fish suitability for ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/49 : Author(s): S. Parker and D. Fu (New Zealand)

  9. Supervised and unsupervised (RapidKrill) estimates of krill density from DY098

    produces a krill density of 8.60 gm-2, compared with 21.76 gm-2 (supervised) or 20.41 gm-2 (unsupervised ... . The multifrequency method produces a krill density of 8.60 gm-2, compared with 21.76 gm-2 (supervised) or 20.41 gm ...

    Meeting Document : SG-ASAM-2019/09 : Author(s): A. Ariza, S. Fielding and R. Blackwell

  10. Light-mantled sooty albatross on Campbell Island, 1995–96: a pilot investigation

    conducted on western Campbell Island in November 1995. An extrapolation from 292 nests counted on 19 km of ... were at least 1600 nests on the island in 1995-96. Standard vantage points were established for future ... Document Release Consent:  No Delegation responsibility for releasing documents:  CCAMLR Secretariat ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XVII/BG/09 : Author(s): Delegation of New Zealand

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