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Evaluation of krill transport factor results in Subarea 48.2 in summer period of 1996
in interaction zone of the two circulating systems of the climatic scale: Antarctic Circumpolar Current ... in the period of 19.02-07.03.96 are presented. The polygon of 80 x 240 miles was situated in interaction zone ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-96/37 : Author(s): Sushin, V.A., Kasatkina, S.M., Shnar, V.N., Abramov, A.M., Polischuk, M.I.
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Benchmarking CCAMLR
Scientific Committee symposium will likely raise these issues again which presents an opportunity to revisit ... by WG-SAM 2014 (paragraphs 2.31 to 2.33) and subsequently endorsed by WG-FSA 2014 (paragraph 10 ... Committee symposium will likely raise these issues again which presents an opportunity to revisit ... by WG-SAM 2014 (paragraphs 2.31 to 2.33) and subsequently endorsed by WG-FSA 2014 (paragraph 10 ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXV/BG/31 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom
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TERMS OF REFERENCE AND ORGANISATION OF WORK OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON IMPLEMENTATION AND COMPLIANCE (SCIC)
the Commission with recommendations on appropriate interaction with other fisheries or conservation management ... functions; (vii) provide the Commission with recommendations on appropriate interaction with other ...
Meeting Document : SCIC-10/03 : Author(s): SCIC
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Modelling Southern Ocean krill population dynamics: biological processes generating fluctuations in the South Georgia ecosystem
structure in the predator diet involve a complex interaction of relative year class strength, timing ... to examine the interactive effects of changing krill growth and mortality rates will be a valuable next step ... structure in the predator diet involve a complex interaction of relative year class strength, timing ... to examine the interactive effects of changing krill growth and mortality rates will be a valuable next step ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/53 : Author(s): E. Murphy and K. Reid (United Kingdom)
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Otolith chemistry reveals local population structure of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) within the CCAMLR Subarea 48.6
interaction and locating nursery ground of D. mawsoni in and above CCAMLR subarea 48.6. Author(s): L. Wei ... interaction and locating nursery ground of D. mawsoni in and above CCAMLR subarea 48.6. ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-18/75 : Author(s): L. Wei, G.P. Zhu, S. Somhlaba, X.Y. Yu and M. Duan
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Modelling the predator–prey interactions of krill, baleen whales and seals in the Antarctic ecosystem
is to determine whether predator-prey interactions alone can broadly explain observed population trends without ... the key inferences of the study are that: i) species interaction effects alone can explain observed ... : Modelling the predator–prey interactions of krill, baleen whales and seals in the Antarctic ecosystem ... is to determine whether predator-prey interactions alone can broadly explain observed population trends without ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/34 : Author(s): M. Mori and D.S. Butterworth (South Africa)
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Standardised CPUE analysis of the Antarctic toothfish fishery in CCAMLR Subarea 88.1 from 1988/89 to 2003/04
a slight decline in 2001 and a large decline in 2004. The reason for the large decline is unclear, but may ... , and inclusion of first order interactions in the analysis is suggested. Research into suitable methods ... were essentially flat apart from a slight decline in 2001 and a large decline in 2004. The reason ... research on other possible CPUE models, and inclusion of first order interactions in the analysis ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/25 : Author(s): N.L. Phillips, R.G. Blackwell and S.M. Hanchet (New Zealand)
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Marine ecosystem acoustics (MEA): quantifying processes in the sea at the spatio-temporal scales on which they occur
coupling, patchiness of organisms, predator–prey interactions, and fish stock recruitment processes ... and it is to be hoped that they also promote and facilitate interaction among disciplines within the marine sciences ... coupling, patchiness of organisms, predator–prey interactions, and fish stock recruitment processes ... and it is to be hoped that they also promote and facilitate interaction among disciplines within the marine sciences. ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/P01 : Author(s): O.R. Godø, N.O. Handegard, H.I. Browman, G.J. Macaulay, S. Kaartvedt, J. Giske, E. Ona, G. Huse and E. Johnsen
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Observations on the diet of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) from the Ross Sea, Antarctica (CCAMLR Statistical Subarea 88.1)
in the Ross Sea was studied during the 2001 (3937 stomachs examined) and 2002 (5426 stomachs examined) summer ... fishing seasons. Fish sampled in 2001 were caught in 317-2154 m depths and ranged in length from 58–190 cm ... 62–197 cm TL. A high proportion of stomachs sampled were empty (34% in 2001 and 49% in 2002 ... difficult. Fish were the most important prey category (86% of stomachs in 2001 and 78% in 2002 ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-02/15 : Author(s): J.M. Fenaughty, D.W. Stevens and S.M. Hanchet (New Zealand)
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Examination of the characteristics of the fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides in the CCAMLR Statistical Subarea 48.3 and its implications on estimating trends in catch per unit effort
. The analysis of the interaction between the fishing season and the fitted coefficient for log(Hooks Set ... of the interaction between the fishing season and the fitted coefficient for log(Hooks Set) in the regression model ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-SAM-05/17 : Author(s): A.J. Constable, S.G. Candy and B. Raymond (Australia)