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  1. Ecological games in space and time: the distribution and abundance of Antarctic krill and penguins

    an illustrative example, we model the habitat selection of Antarctic krill and penguins during the ... time when penguins are land-based for reproduction. Although environmental conditions and the life ... penguin foraging patterns. This model generates suggestions for future research and qualitative ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-03/33 : Author(s): S.H. Alonzo, P.V. Switzer and M. Mangel (USA)

  2. How similar are CEMP indices from adjacent locations? A case of study using Pygoscelis adeliae and P. papua monitoring data from three breeding colonies on King George Island

    that are monitored at three sites on King George Island/Isla 25 de Mayo, within 30km of one another. We used five ... that are monitored at three sites on King George Island/Isla 25 de Mayo, within 30km of one another. We used five ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/43 : Author(s): M.M. Santos (Argentina), M. Korczak-Abshire (Poland), M.A. Juáres (Argentina), W.Z. Trivelpiece and J.T. Hinke (USA)

  3. Alternative methods for determining subarea or local area catch limits for krill in Statistical Area 48

    , and (vi) the potential for delay in implementing the alternative. An alternative is less likely to ... and their predators are explicitly considered and the potential for delayed implementation is low ... catches to set limits can be categorized as having a low potential for delaying implementation, but they ... categorized as being both biologically explicit and immediately available for implementation. However, two of ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/29 : Author(s): G. Watters and R. Hewitt (USA)

  4. Preliminary plan for research and monitoring in the Ross Sea region, in association with spatial marine protection

    accompany a proposal to CCAMLR for the establishment of a system of MPAs in the Ross Sea region in 2012. The ... there are identified specific objectives each of which is associated with an explicit spatial ... , habitats, species, populations and/or life-history stages) that has been identified as a priority for ... following discussion for resubmission to SC-CCAMLR-XXXI in September 2012. Author(s):  M.H. Pinkerton and B ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/57 : Author(s): M.H. Pinkerton and B. Sharp (New Zealand)

  5. Research plan for toothfish in Divisions 58.4.4a and b by Shinsei Maru No. 3 in 2011/12

    2010/11 fishing season with the aims of providing the data required for assessments of the population ... northeast of SSRU B instead of an unconducted haul in the 2010/11. To apply mark-and recapture studies ... size for the 2011/12, as in the 2010/11, taking into account the need for completion of the survey ... Japan Title:  Research plan for toothfish in Divisions 58.4.4a and b by Shinsei Maru No. 3 in 2011/12 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-11/07 : Author(s): Delegation of Japan

  6. USING GENETIC CONNECTIVITY TO IDENTIFY VULNERABLE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS (VMES) IN ANTARCTICA – THE ISSUE OF SCALE

    Abstract:  This paper reviews, reanalyzes and contributes new data pertinent to understanding ... This paper reviews, reanalyzes and contributes new data pertinent to understanding genetic ...

    Meeting Document : WS-VME-09/06 : Author(s): Wilson, N.G.

  7. WS-KCPUE-89

    Doc Number Title WS-KCPUE-89/01 Agenda for the Krill CPUE Workshop WS-KCPUE-89/02 Annotated agenda WS ... simulation study of krill fishing by an individual Japanese trawler (SC-CAMLR-VI/BG/37) D.S. Butterworth ... krill fleet, II: Estimating the number of concentrations and analytical justification for search data M ... krill fishing by an individual Japanese trawler T. Ichii and Y. Endo (Japan) WS-KCPUE-89/08 CPUEs, body ...

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  8. A GIS tool to assist in the planning and design of sample surveys of the abundance of colonial breeding species

    developed to implement more complex and efficient designs. An example of its potential use is provided. In ... number of sampling units required to estimate abundance for the entire region with a pre-determined ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/25 : Author(s): C. Southwell, R. Dreissen, S. Candy, G. McPherson and J. Clarke (Australia)

  9. Seabird mortality and the Falkland Islands trawling fleet

    , trawling and hauling operations for 157 days onboard finfish trawlers in the Falkland Islands in 2002/03 ... the warp cable, while feeding on factory discharge at the stern of the vessel. An unknown proportion ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/91 : Author(s): B.J. Sullivan, T.A. Reid, L. Bugoni and A.D. Black (United Kingdom)

  10. Quantifying habitat use in satellite-tracked pelagic seabirds: application of kernel estimation to albatross locations

    two species covers an estimated 440,000 and 640,000 km2 respectively, with very substantial overlap ... , congeneric species are very distinct. Based on location density categories accounting for 50 % of locations ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-99/19 : Author(s): A.G. Wood (United Kingdom), B. Naef-Daenzer (Switzerland), P.A. Prince and J.P. Croxall (United Kingdom)

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