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  1. A spatial multi-species operating model (SMOM) of krill–predator interactions in small-scale management units in the Scotia Sea

    :  A spatial multi-species operating model (SMOM) of krill–predator interactions in small-scale management ... A spatial multi-species operating model (SMOM) of krill–predator interactions in small-scale ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-06/12 : Author(s): É. Plagányi and D. Butterworth (South Africa)

  2. Spatial distribution of predator/prey interactions in the Scotia Sea: implications for measuring predator/fisheries overlap

    , R.W. White and K.W. Gillon (United Kingdom) Title:  Spatial distribution of predator/prey interactions ... Spatial distribution of predator/prey interactions in the Scotia Sea: implications for measuring ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/14 : Author(s): K. Reid, M. Sims, R.W. White and K.W. Gillon (United Kingdom)

  3. Cephalopods and mesoscale oceanography at the Antarctic polar front: satellite tracked predators locate pelagic trophic interactions

    interactions Approval:  Approved ... locate pelagic trophic interactions ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-96/12 : Author(s): Murphy, E.J., Trathan, P.N., White, M.G., Bone, D.G., Hatfield, E.M.C., Rodhouse, P.G., Prince, P.A., Watkins, J.L.

  4. Significant conservation benefits obtained from the use of a new fishing gear in the Chilean Patagonian toothfish fishery

    рыбы mailto:cmoreno@uach.cl Moreno et al. 80 introduction The interaction between killer whales ... and Vaske, 1998). Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) interactions have been reported from the black cod ... (Anoplopoma fimbria) longline fishery in the Gulf of Alaska (Mitchell et al., 2002), where interactions ... ) fishery Ashford et al. (1996) and Nolan et al. (2000) reported killer and sperm whales interacting ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 15 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 15) : 79–91 : Author(s): Moreno, C.A., R. Castro, L.J. Mújica and P. Reyes

  5. Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 209/XIX (2000)

    at Meeting:  CCAMLR-XIX Period in Force:  2000- 2001 ... , the 2000/01 fishing season is defined as the period from 1 May to 31 August 2001. 4. The exploratory ... season is defined as the period from 1 May to 31 August 2001. 4. The exploratory longline fishery ... 1 December 2000 to 31 August 2001. 5. The directed longline fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical ... the Secretariat of changes in their plans no later than 1 April 2001. 1 Except for waters adjacent to the Prince ...

    Conservation Measure : 209/XIX (2000)

  6. Fishery Report 2016: Dissostichus eleginoides South Georgia (Subarea 48.3)

    to the winter months (1 May to 31 August) to minimise interactions with foraging birds during their breeding ... mortality resulting from interactions with fishing gear), with relatively large numbers of albatross ... 3500 3627 667 2000 5310 4904 1015 2001 4500 4047 196 2002 5820 5742 3 2003 7810 7528 0 2004 4420 ... yielded the following catches: 66 tonnes (2001), 24 tonnes (2006) and 55 tonnes (2008). There have been ...

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  7. Fishery Report: Dissostichus eleginoides Kerguelen Islands (Division 58.5.1)

    . 1 Although the fishing season defined by France in its EEZ extends from 1 September to 31 August ... 2000/01 2 593 2 153 4 747 4 550 9 297 2001/02 3 976 178 4 154 6 300 10 454 2002/03 5 291 0 5 291 ... 1995/96 1996/97 1997/98 1998/99 1999/00 2000/01 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 ... 5 3.0 0.33 1 083 2001/02 1 688 4 087 - 4 087 9 2.4 0.27 920 2002/03 3 105 5 457 - 5 457 7 1.8 0.20 ...

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  8. Quantifying movement behaviour of vessels in the Antarctic krill fishery

    (Kawaguchi and Nicol, 2007). Models of the interactions between the krill fishing operations ... analysing interactions between multiple fac- tors. Thus, catches by vessels flagged to nations other than ... model fitted was main effects and interactions for the factors, the covariate x, inter- actions between ... the factors and x, the two-factor interaction by x, a spline term in x, and interac- tions between ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 16 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 16) : 131–148 : Author(s): Kawaguchi, S. and S.G. Candy

  9. Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 215/XIX (2000)

    - 2001 ... . 7. All vessels fishing for crab shall report the following data to CCAMLR by 31 August 2001 for crabs ... between 31 July and 31 August 2001 shall be reported to CCAMLR by 30 September 2001 so that the data ... as the period from 1 December 2000 to 30 November 2001, or until the catch limit is reached, whichever is sooner ... caught prior to 31 July 2001: (i) the location, date, depth, fishing effort (number and spacing of pots ...

    Conservation Measure : 215/XIX (2000)

  10. A first step towards modelling the krill–predator dynamics of the Antarctic ecosystem

    . The objective of the study is to determine whether predator–prey interactions alone can broadly explain observed ... are that: (i) species interaction effects alone can explain observed predator abundance trends, though not without some ... is to determine whether predator–prey interactions alone can broadly explain observed population trends ... further areas for investigation. Amongst the key inferences of the study are that: (i) species interaction ... . The objective of the study is to determine whether predator–prey interactions alone can broadly explain ... are that: (i) species interaction effects alone can explain observed predator abundance trends, though not without some ... , les interactions prédateurs–proies peuvent expliquer les tendances des populations observées sans que ... : i) les effets de l’interaction des espèces peuvent suffire à expliquer les tendances observées, mais ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 13 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 13) : 217–277 : Author(s): Mori, M. and D.S. Butterworth

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