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  1. Trends in entanglement of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) in man-made debris at South Georgia

    in the same period, so that the overall total of animals entangled may even have increased. Nevertheless ... in the same period, so that the overall total of animals entangled may even have increased. Nevertheless ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XV/BG/03 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  2. Entanglement of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) in man-made debris at Bird Island, South Georgia, during the 1996 winter and 1996/97 pup-rearing season

    animals involved were juvenile females; the overall severity of injury was the lowest yet recorded ... animals involved were juvenile females; the overall severity of injury was the lowest yet recorded ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XVI/BG/06 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  3. Quantitative stock survey and some biological and morphometric characteristics of the deep-sea red crab Geryon quinquedens off south west Africa

    width, whereas the mode for males was at 11.2 cm. In general. larger animals tended to inhabit shallower ... for males was at 11.2 cm. In general. larger animals tended to inhabit shallower water, i.e. size ...

    Meeting Document : WS-CRAB-93/22 : Author(s): C.J. De B. Beyers and C.G. Wilke (South Africa)

  4. Diurnal changes of some biological characteristics of Euphausia superba Dana in swarms (westward of the South Orkney Islands, 24 March to 18 June 1990 - based on data reported by biologist-observer)

    ). Increasing of average size of animals during light time was observed at several stations. These changes ... of animals during light time was observed at several stations. These changes are related and were determined ...

    Meeting Document : WG-KRILL-92/09 : Author(s): A.V. Vagin, R.R. Makarov and L.L. Menshenina (Russia)

  5. A comparison of gear selectivity among three fishing gears for Antarctic krill with notes on the demographic patterns and productivity of Antarctic krill during summer 2014

    ), and the size was shifted to larger animals. These differences suggest that tradeoffs between gear size ... ), and the size was shifted to larger animals. These differences suggest that tradeoffs between gear size ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/37 : Author(s): C. Reiss (USA) and M. Espino Sanchez (Peru)

  6. Educational poster on hook ingestion

    and offal, and injuries to birds that appear consistent with interactions during line hauling. This raises ... that appear consistent with interactions during line hauling. This raises once again the importance of actions ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/20 : Author(s): G. Robertson (Australia)

  7. Historical data synthesis in the Southern Ocean: Priority data sets

    assist the efforts of data holders and the wider community to raise awareness and develop strategies ... assist the efforts of data holders and the wider community to raise awareness and develop strategies ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-13/19 : Author(s): N.M. Johnston, E.J. Murphy, J.R.D. Silk, C.M. Waluda, S.L. Hill and R.D. Cavanagh (United Kingdom) on behalf of the ICED Scientific Steering Committee

  8. CCAMLR and climate change: the need for urgent action

    in the Convention Area. In this paper, ASOC highlights two major scientific articles that were published this year ... Area. In this paper, ASOC highlights two major scientific articles that were published this year ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXVII/BG/26 : Author(s): Submitted by ASOC

  9. On possible influence of continuous krill fishing technology with the use of ‘air-bubbling suspension system’ on ecosystem elements

    , will be exposed to ecosystem influence of CFS, but also marine animals (seals, fish, for instance), though ... influence of CFS, but also marine animals (seals, fish, for instance), though not fished by trawl, can ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-06/27 : Author(s): S.M. Kasatkina and V.A. Sushin (Russia)

  10. Measurement of ocean temperatures using instruments carried by Antarctic fur seals

    concentrate their activity in regions of colder, and presumably oceanic, water. Such instrumented animals ... concentrate their activity in regions of colder, and presumably oceanic, water. Such instrumented animals ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/56 : Author(s): I.L. Boyd, E.J. Hawker, M.A. Brandon and I.J. Staniland (United Kingdom)

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