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  1. e-sc-xv.pdf

    ... By-catch of Fish in the Krill Fishery Interactions between Harvested Species and the Environment ... Interactions between Harvested Species and the Krill Fishery Interactions between Dependent Species ... and the Environment Interactions between Dependent Species and Harvested Species Overlap between Fisheries ... The second meeting of WG-EMM was held from 12 to 22 August 1996 in Bergen, Norway, and was chaired by its ... of WG-EMM Environment By-catch of Fish in the Krill Fishery Interactions between Harvested ... Species and the Environment Interactions between Harvested Species and the Krill Fishery Interactions ... between Dependent Species and the Environment Interactions between Dependent Species and Harvested ... was held from 12 to 22 August 1996 in Bergen, Norway, and was chaired by its Convener, Dr Eversondownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SC-CAMLR-XV

    Meeting Report : SC-CAMLR-XV

  2. The CCAMLR Decision Rule, strengths and weaknesses

    by considering hypothetical, future changes in the fishery- stock interactions and the stock productivity which ... in the fishery- stock interactions.  However, the robustness of the Decision Rule, to potential climate change ... by considering hypothetical, future changes in the fishery - stock interactions and the stock productivity which ... in the fishery - stock interactions.  However, the robustness of the Decision Rule, to potential climate ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-38/15 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  3. Bottom fishing in high-seas areas of CCAMLR

    for addressing these issues, including (i) methods for evaluating the interactions between bottom fisheries ... to vulnerable marine ecosystems. Assessment and monitoring of interactions between fishing gears and benthic ... these issues, including (i) methods for evaluating the interactions between bottom fisheries and marine ... . Assessment and monitoring of interactions between fishing gears and benthic habitats could be facilitated ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXVI/10 : Author(s): Delegations of Australia and the USA

  4. Report on bottom fisheries and vulnerable marine ecosystems

    summarises the status of knowledge on bottom fisheries and the types of interactions of fisheries with VMEs ... interaction with the fishing gear. Fragility will be different for different VME taxa; when the impact ... of the gear, the physical or behavioural characteristics of the species, and the mechanism of interaction ... of the species where fishing occurs, the probability of a unit of fishing gear interacting with the species ...

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  5. e-sc-xii-a4.pdf

    ... 4 REPORT OF THE FIFTH MEETING OF THE WORKING GROUP ON KRILL (Tokyo, Japan, 4 to 12 August 1993 ... ON KRILL (Tokyo, Japan, 4 to 12 August, 1993) INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Fifth Meeting of the Working Group ... on Krill (WG-Krill) was held at the Hotel Mariners Court, Tokyo, Japan, from 4 to 12 August 1993 ... operations were confined to the period July and August 1992, when two vessels caught a total of 2 948 tonnes ... REPORT OF THE FIFTH MEETING OF THE WORKING GROUP ON KRILL (Tokyo, Japan, 4 to 12 August 1993) 1 ... WORKING GROUP ON KRILL (Tokyo, Japan, 4 to 12 August, 1993) INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Fifth Meeting of ... 12 August 1993. The meeting was chaired by the Convener, Mr D.G.M. Miller (South Africa). 1.2download attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-KRILL-93

    Meeting Report : WG-KRILL-93

  6. e-sc-xxvi-a4.pdf

    ... of krill biomass and its variance should follow those of the CCAMLR-2000 Survey (Trathan et al., 2001 ... , 2001), the Working Group recommended exploration of ways of incorporating these features ... should follow those of the CCAMLR-2000 Survey (Trathan et al., 2001; Hewitt et al., 2004), except ... (Trathan et al., 2001; Hewitt et al., 2004), except with regard to target strength and target ... , 2001), the Working Group recommended exploration of ways of incorporating these features in the ... those of the CCAMLR-2000 Survey (Trathan et al., 2001; Hewitt et al., 2004), except with regard todownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-07

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-07

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

    selection, foraging, and reproduction. These behaviors are driven by interactions within and between species ... ability to increase our understanding of important ecological interactions in general. Author(s):  S.H ... , foraging, and reproduction. These behaviors are driven by interactions within and between species ... ability to increase our understanding of important ecological interactions in general. ...

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

  8. Australia: Relevant references for the Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) stock assessment in Division 58.5.2

    , CCAMLR, Hobart, Australia. Punt A.E., Hilborn R. (2001) BAYES-SA - Bayesian Stock Assessment Methods ... ., Constable A.J., Hibberd T. and R. Kilpatrick (2014) Demersal fishing interactions with marine benthos ... , Hobart, Australia. Williams R., Lamb T. (2002) Behaviour of Dissostichus eleginoides fitted with archival ...

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  9. e-sc-xxiv-a4-appD.pdf

    ... seasonal factors in interactions between those components. 3.18 It was also suggested that there were ... the following possible structural and functional assumptions. (i) Fishery–predator interactions ... not) avoid the active foraging areas of predators. (ii) Fishery–krill interactions (a) the fishery avoids ... Interactions between the fishery and krill depend on the decisions on where to fish made by the fishing ... to adequately reflect seasonal factors in interactions between those components. 3.18 It was also ... . (i) Fishery–predator interactions (a) the types of krill aggregations which fisheries are ... . (ii) Fishery–krill interactions (a) the fishery avoids (does not avoid) low quality krill (green ... ; below these densities, vessels move onto nearby SSMUs. 3.23 Interactions between the fishery anddownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WMP-05

    Meeting Report : WMP-05

  10. e-sc-xxiv-a4.pdf

    ... , conservation requirements of recovery and interacting species, and the need to evaluate whether harvest ... Atlantic Navigator would cease fishing for krill in August 2005, and be replaced by the Norwegian-flagged ... constant in Subareas 48.2 (March–May) and 48.3 (June–August). 3.21 These patterns of seasonal SSMU ... that the properties of the fishing activities are adequately archived (paragraphs 3.23 to 3.27). Scientific ... that the Vanuatu-flagged vessel Atlantic Navigator would cease fishing for krill in August 2005, and ... stayed relatively constant in Subareas 48.2 (March–May) and 48.3 (June–August). 3.21 These patterns of ... Orkney Islands, was almost exclusively krill (>99% by mass) between 1997 and 2001; however, there was ... (e.g. Reid, 2001; Siegel, 1986). 4.22 Members welcomed this exercise and expected it might enabledownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-05

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-05

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