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  1. Proposal for trials to test modified longline gear as a means to reduce cetacean depredation and mitigate incidental bird catch

    ” longline configuration for mitigating cetacean interactions in 2006. This paper should be read ... 48.3. Although seabird interactions are expected to be minimal, the trials will stop if 3 seabirds ... configuration for mitigating cetacean interactions in 2006. This paper should be read in conjunction ... interactions are expected to be minimal, the trials will stop if 3 seabirds are caught, and sink tests ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/31 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  2. Net monitoring on Norwegian krill fishing vessels, recent trials, and a proposal for amendment to CM 25-03 to accommodate cabled communication between net sensors and vessel

    not successful. Extensive monitoring of bird interactions reflected in observer reports suggests ... to monitor bird interactions on the Norwegian vessels and pertinent data are given in their reports ... between trawl and vessel is rigged in such a manner that interactions with seabirds causing mortality ... . Extensive monitoring of bird interactions reflected in observer reports suggests that this particular ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-38/18 : Author(s): O.A. Bergstad

  3. 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

  4. Modelling and Decision Making as Part of the CCAMLR Management Regime

    of suitable simulations of important Antarctic marine ecosystem interactions and to facilitate the formulation ... simulations of important Antarctic marine ecosystem interactions and to facilitate the formulation ...

    Meeting Document : WG-CSD-88/10 : Author(s): D.G.M. Miller (South Africa)

  5. Diet and trophic niche of Macrourus spp. (Gadiformes, Macrouridae) in the Ross Sea region of the Southern Ocean

    zone (near 65°S) are presented. Nitrogen isotope results (δ15N=10.6±1.0‰, mean±standard deviation) were ... zone (near 65°S) are presented. Nitrogen isotope results (δ15N=10.6±1.0‰, mean ... (In: Orlov, A. (Ed.). Journal of Ichthyology, Special Issue on Grenadiers (accepted)) ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/P03 : Author(s): M.H. Pinkerton, J. Forman, D.W. Stevens, S.J. Bury and J. Brown

  6. 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)

  7. Review of national research on seabirds in New Zealand

    Abstract:  Research undertaken in New Zealand on seabird interactions with fisheries, and research ... Research undertaken in New Zealand on seabird interactions with fisheries, and research ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/53 : Author(s): S.M. Waugh and A. Connell (New Zealand)

  8. A sensitivity analysis of a simple krill individual-based model designed to investigate length-based recruitment indices

    in LFDs: growth, mortality and recruitment. Understanding how these processes interact is a prerequisite ... to the interpretation of any observed trend. To illustrate these interactions a simple mechanistic individual-based ... and recruitment. Understanding how these processes interact is a prerequisite to the interpretation of any ... observed trend. To illustrate these interactions a simple mechanistic individual-based model of krill ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-13/23 : Author(s): S. Thanassekos and K. Reid (Secretariat)

  9. Off the hook: an informational video for Alaska longliners

    Abstract:  The video portrays a variety of seabird species in flight and interacting with longline ... The video portrays a variety of seabird species in flight and interacting with longline gear. Also ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/19 : Author(s): E.F. Melvin and D. Mercy (USA)

  10. Ecosystem modelling for the Antarctic krill fishery

    community interactions, such as those between predators and preys, as well as competitors for a common ... fishing importance, in order to simulate the trophic interactions of the system. Both models are being ... community interactions, such as those between predators and preys, as well as competitors for a common ... fishing importance, in order to simulate the trophic interactions of the system. Both models are being ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/65 : Author(s): T. Antezana, J. Cornejo, E. Bredesen, P. Faundez (Chile), A.W. Trites and T. Pitcher (Canada)

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