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  1. Fishery Report 2018: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus mawsoni in Subarea 88.2

    August Fishing operations In accordance with CM 41-01, the setting of research hauls is not required ...

    Document : Site Section: Publications

  2. Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 91-05 (2016)

    fish per tonne of green weight caught. Tags shall include pop-up or implanted archival tags that shall ... on silverfish in Terra Nova Bay    Radio and archival tagging, remote sensing and shore-based ... and/or electronic archival or acoustic tags to examine/ validate toothfish life-cycle, abundance, movement ...

    Conservation Measure : 91-05 (2016)

  3. e-sc-im-i.pdf

    ... on these proposals (SC-CAMLR- IM-I/03 to IM-I/07). These papers were discussed in the following sections ... , inter alia, to minimise potential interaction between Type C killer whales and fishing vessels. (xidownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SC-CAMLR-IM-I

    Meeting Report : SC-CAMLR-IM-I

  4. Modelling Movement of Antarctic Krill (MMAK): the importance of retention, dispersal and behaviour for krill distribution – a project update

    to the wider Scotia Sea.  Results suggest that resolving the interaction of krill with sea ice is critical ... Scotia Sea.  Results suggest that resolving the interaction of krill with sea ice is critical ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/06 : Author(s): S.E. Thorpe, E.F. Young, E.J. Murphy, O.R. Godø and A.H.H. Renner

  5. Climate change impacts, vulnerabilities and adaptations: Southern Ocean marine fisheries

    Abstract:  • The Antarctic region is characterized by complex interaction of natural climate ... • The Antarctic region is characterized by complex interaction of natural climate variability ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/P19 : Author(s): K. Reid

  6. “Sailbuoy for krill” – a concept for autonomous commercial and scientific monitoring of the krill fishing in Antarctica

    plan the first test in 2019 and it is the goal of this paper to establish a productive interaction ... plan the first test in 2019 and it is the goal of this paper to establish a productive interaction ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/15 : Author(s): O.R. Godø, G. Pedersen, D. Peddie, G. Skaret, A. Lowther, F. Grebstad and A. Lohrmann

  7. Differentiation of independent populations of Antarctic krill

    that the flow of the coastal current is divided into a number of localized sections (southern components ... -stationary water circulations ; 2. determination of the degree of interaction between adjacent ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/3 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/3) : 275-281 : Author(s): USSR

  8. Factors affecting the growth rate and mass at weaning of Antarctic fur seal pups at Bird Island, South Georgia

    lactation), but males grew faster than females when weighed cross-sectionally (different individuals weighed ... faster than females when weighed cross-sectionally (different individuals weighed throughout lactation ...

    Meeting Document : WG-CEMP-93/09 : Author(s): N.J. Lunn, I.L. Boyd, T. Barton and J.P. Croxall (United Kingdom)

  9. Swarm characteristics of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba relative to the proximity of land during summer in the Scotia Sea

    -sectional areas of swarms were significantly larger inshore, with a mean value of 120 m 2 in the 0 to 50 km ... shoreline: 0 to 50 km, 50 to 100 km, 100 to 200 km and 200 to 500 km. Cross-sectional areas of swarms were ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/P09 : Author(s): T. Klevjer, G.A. Tarling and S. Fielding

  10. Biological parameters for icefish (Chionobathyscus dewitti) in the Ross Sea, Antarctica

    TL and 6–8 years of age. Counts of growth zones in sectioned otoliths were used to determine ages ... ;400 mm TL and 6–8 years of age. Counts of growth zones in sectioned otoliths were used ... of growth zones in sectioned otoliths were used to determine ages and von Bertalanffy growth parameters ... , otoliths were prepared for read- ing using a thin-sectioning technique. They were transversely aligned ... -edged saw. One half of the sectioned block was mounted (otolith section down) onto a microscope slide ... -coated disc was used to grind the upper surface of each mounted, sectioned block to a thickness ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 15 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 15) : 139–165 : Author(s): Sutton, C.P., M.J. Manning, D.W. Stevens and P.M. Marriott

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