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  1. Defining smaller management areas within CCAMLR

    means for circumscribing predator units as well as undertaking an assessment of long-term annual yield ... and highlights a work program in this development. It provides the theoretical foundation for ... derived conceptual model is then used to formulate a work program for the development of fisheries on prey ... undesirable effects on predators in any of the predator units. In this way, the need for whether or not local ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/52 : Author(s): A.J. Constable and S. Nicol (Australia)

  2. Depth distribution and spawning pattern of Dissostichus eleginoides over the winter period in Subarea 48.3

    seasons, suggesting movement of animals both up and down slope at particular times of year. Months ... , suggesting movement of animals both up and down slope at particular times of year. Months with a high mean ... with movement of animals to preferred spawning depths. A general model would be that toothfish form spawning ... groupings at about 1000-1300m depth. Just prior to spawning, animals move (generally downslope ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-98/58 : Author(s): D.J. Agnew, K. Kerkieta, L. Heaps, C. Jones, J. Pearce and A. Watson (United Kingdom)

  3. CCAMLR Science Table of Contents

    , Volume 22, 2015 CCAMLR Science, Volume 21, 2014 CCAMLR Science, Volume 20, 2013 CCAMLR Science, Volume 19 ...

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  4. Mitigating killer whale depredation on demersal longline fisheries by changing fishing practices

    with significant losses for fisheries and potential impacts on wild populations of depredating species ... time it takes for whales to reach vessels. The significant influence of five operational variables was ... diving abilities. The time it takes for killer whales to reach vessels was positively correlated to, v ... ) the distance travelled between longline sets with an estimated threshold of 100 km beyond which whales ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-14/P03 : Author(s): P. Tixier, J. Vacquie Garcia, N. Gasco, G. Duhamel and C. Guinet

  5. Proposals by the Russian Federation on regulating unified criteria for establishing MPAs in the Convention Area

    Abstract:  Based on an analysis of the legal and scientific aspects of the current situation ... implementation measures to manage a single process for the scientifically based designation of MPAs and to ... :  Proposals by the Russian Federation on regulating unified criteria for establishing MPAs in the Convention ... Area Microsoft Word File:  r-cc-38-30.doc Approval:  Approved Secretariat Workflow Status:  Content ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-38/30 : Author(s): Делегация Российской Федерации

  6. A tale of two islands: contrasting fortunes for sub-Antarctic skuas at the Prince Edward Islands

    , continuing an apparent decrease in this species at Marion Island since the 1980s. There is no evidence that ... . Crawford Title:  A tale of two islands: contrasting fortunes for sub-Antarctic skuas at the Prince Edward ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/P03 : Author(s): P.G. Ryan, P.A. Whittington and R.J.M. Crawford

  7. Re-analysis of CPUE in both species of toothfish in 48.6 area

    Abstract:  The present report re-analyses data regarding CPUE for both species of toothfish in ... Patagonian toothfish presented a high proportion with sets in which both species are present, and thus, an ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-13/63 : Author(s): R. Wiff, J.C. Quiroz (Chile) and R. Scott (United Kingdom)

  8. Antarctic fur seal population dynamics update and assessment of census error at SSSI No. 32, Livingston Island, South Shetlands, Antarctica (2000/2001)

    was developed for assessing uncertainties in the estimates of the counts (inter and intra-observer ... to be quite precise and this suggests that previously reported trends are not an artifact of counting ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/49 : Author(s): R. Hucke-Gaete (Chile)

  9. Detailed distribution of krill fishing around South Georgia

    operated further west on a range of banks associated with submarine canyons. The data for 1993 were only ... available from August but the fishery was restricted in that period to an area on the western edge of the ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-96/64 : Author(s): Parkes, G., Everson, I., Trathan, P.N., Murphy, E.J.

  10. Do krill fisheries compete with macaroni penguins? Spatial overlap in prey consumption and krill catches during winter

    as this is the only time of year when spatio-temporal overlaps between macaroni penguin foraging and the krill fishery ... period as this is the only time of year when spatio-temporal overlaps between macaroni penguin foraging ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/02 : Author(s): N. Ratcliffe, S.L. Hill, I.J. Staniland, R. Brown, S. Adlard, C. Horswill and P.N. Trathan (United Kingdom)

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