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  1. ESTIMATING THE SWEPT AREA OF DEMERSAL LONGLINES BASED ON IN-SITU VIDEO FOOTAGE

    video camera recorded the interactions between the main line and the benthos during setting and hauling ... , the section of line visible to the camera swept sideways, interacting with sessile benthic organisms before ... observations of some benthic bycatch are likely to underestimate of the actual level of interaction. Author ... recorded the interactions between the main line and the benthos during setting and hauling. Footage ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-08/58 : Author(s): D. Welsford and R. Kilpatrick (Australia)

  2. 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

  3. Priorities of the Working Groups and Subgroup for the next four years

    to discuss how to best address this issue at the Scientific Committee this year. The meeting agreed ... . This is solely a task for WG-EMM but will require close interactions with other groups to seek evaluations ... and advice on specific issues under their expertise. WG-SAM continues to develop the methods necessary ... address this issue at the Scientific Committee this year. The meeting agreed that the Conveners ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXIV/14 : Author(s): Conveners of WG-EMM, WG-SAM, WG-FSA and SG-ASAM

  4. Mackerel icefish Champsocephalus gunnari in the diet of upper trophic level predators at South Georgia: implications for fisheries management

    used to examine the trophic interactions and evaluate the potential impact of predators ... , 1996, 1999 and 2001. A recruitment index based on the contribution by mass of the 1+ age-class ... the trophic interactions and evaluate the potential impact of predators on the C. gunnari population ... total length (1+ age class), with strong cohorts entering the population in 1993, 1996, 1999 and 2001 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/74 : Author(s): K. Reid, S. Hill and T. Diniz (United Kingdom)

  5. 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

  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. Improving mechanistic understanding between larval krill, krill recruitment, and sea ice

    to improve the mechanistic understanding of the interaction between krill larvae and sea ice (WG-EMM-18/P04 ... to improve the mechanistic understanding of the interaction between krill larvae and sea ice (WG-EMM-18/P04 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/07 : Author(s): B. Meyer and S. Kawaguchi

  8. Competition-mediated prey availability drives Adélie penguin (Pygocelis adeliae) chick size, mass and condition at colonies of differing size in the southern Ross Sea

    , and the interactions between them, is a key component in understanding the factors driving changes in animal ... .  The presence of two giant icebergs from 2001 to 2005 increased sea ice concentrations, reducing adult foraging ... Understanding the relative effects of biotic and abiotic drivers of survival, and the interactions ... environmental variability.  The presence of two giant icebergs from 2001 to 2005 increased sea ice ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-13/31 : Author(s): A.L. Whitehead (Australia), P. O’B. Lyver (New Zealand), G. Ballard (USA), K. Barton, B.J. Karl (New Zealand), D.G. Ainley, K. Dugger, S. Jennings (USA), A. Lescroël (France) and P.R. Wilson (New Zealand)

  9. On biogeographic patterns of benthic invertebrate mega fauna on shelf areas of the Southern Ocean Atlantic sector

    as the interaction of these properties. Here, benthic invertebrate megafaunal communities of shelf habitats within ... incorporates a range of data on physical, environmental and biological properties, as well as the interaction ...

    Meeting Document : WS-BSO-07/10 : Author(s): S.J. Lockhart and C.D. Jones (USA)

  10. INGESTION OF FISHING GEAR AND ENTANGLEMENTS OF SEABIRDS: IMPLICATIONS FOR MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT

    interaction. Observed rates of foul-hooking (entanglement during line hauling) were much higher in giant ... and not longline fisheries, and mistaken for natural prey rather than the result of direct interaction. Observed ...

    Meeting Document : WG-IMAF-09/10 : Author(s): R.A. Phillips, C. Ridley, N. Harrison (United Kindom), K. Reid (Secretariat), G.N. Tuck (Australia) and P.J.A. Pugh (United Kingdom)

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