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  1. Using ecosystem monitoring data to detect impacts

    for such species (Butterworth and Thomson, 1995; Constable, 2001). The CCAMLR Ecosystem Monitoring Program ... availability of the primary prey species of the monitored predator (Reid and Croxall, 2001; Barlow et al ... (Constable, 2001, 2002), for example by triggering tactical adjustments to catch limits in relatively small ... ), although Constable (2001) presents a number of alternatives. Population size reference points can ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 17 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 17) : 197–212 : Author(s): Hill, S.L., J. Forcada, P.N. Trathan and C.M. Waluda

  2. Movement, growth and available abundance to the fishery of Dissostichus eleginoides Smitt, 1898 at Heard Island, derived from tagging experiments

    has been published (Appleyard et al., 2001; Smith et al., 2001; Smith and McVeagh, 2000) which ... on a more local scale are less well defi ned; Appleyard et al. (2001) found very few genetic differences ... , k = 0.029 year-1, t0 = -2.56; data from SC-CAMLR, 2001). The tagged fi sh then grow each day according ... and M = 0.16 (SC-CAMLR, 2001). As tagged fi sh are released in a group, they may not immediately mix ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 9 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 9) : 33–48 : Author(s): Williams, R., G.N. Tuck, A.J. Constable and T. Lamb

  3. Distribution and relative abundance of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) on the Ross Sea shelf

    0.20 1 510 2000 3 489 752 1.57 0.33 2 281 2001 7 687 625 0.91 0.18 2 090 2002 2 434 1 365 3.17 0.56 ... . SSRU Fishing year Total 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 881A ... 2 60 158.3 2.64 0.47 2008 2 14 7.9 0.57 1.03 881L below 77°30'S 2001 2 156 102.4 0.66 0.52 ... –700 m. Most fishing was carried out by two autoline ves- sels in 2001 as a result of the slope ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 17 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 17) : 33–51 : Author(s): Hanchet, S.M., S. Mormede and A. Dunn

  4. A stock assessment model of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the Ross Sea Region incorporating multi-year mark-recapture data

    , and hence a multi-year mark-recapture tagging program was initiated by New Zealand fishing vessels in 2001 ... vessels in 2001, and tagging has been an ongoing requirement for all vessels fishing in the fishery since ... program was initiated by New Zealand fishing vessels in 2001, and tagging has been an ongoing requirement ... as indices of abundance (Harley et al., 2001), particularly in developing fisheries with short time series ... and Fournier, 2001; Punt et al., 2000) and occasion- ally abundance (Candy and Constable, 2008; Haist et al ... program was initiated by New Zealand vessels in 2001 and after the subsequent recapture of several ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 21 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 21) : 39–62 : Author(s): Mormede, S., A. Dunn and S.M. Hanchet

  5. Identifying taxonomic groups vulnerable to bottom longline fishing gear in the Ross Sea region

    they might interact with fishing gears (SC-CAMLR, 2009). An earlier version of this manuscript ... . Interactions with fishing gear Benthic invertebrates have been sampled in the Ross Sea for decades ... types of VME taxa. Therefore, in devel- oping a monitoring tool for detecting interactions ... with potential VMEs, it is important to consider how the fishery will interact with VMEs, what information ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 17 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 17) : 105–127 : Author(s): Parker, S.J. and D.A. Bowden

  6. The use of predator-derived krill length-frequency distributions to calculate krill target strength

    CCAMLR Science, Vol. 8 (2001): 155-163 SHORT NOTE ... in predator performance. Clearly, in order to consider the interaction between these two factors, measures ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 8 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 8) : 155–163 : Author(s): Reid, K. and A.S. Brierley

  7. A possible framework in which to consider plausible models of the Antarctic marine ecosystem for evaluating krill management procedures

    interact in typical energy allo- cation models (see Constable, 2001 for description). Therefore ... of an ecosystem-based management pro- cedure for krill (CCAMLR, 2001). This has entailed the Scientifi ... . This will ensure that each element can effectively interact with other elements. Figure 4 illustrates ... ’ of the element may be important, particularly if there are age/stage-specifi c interactions with other ele ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 12 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 12) : 99–117 : Author(s): Constable, A.J

  8. Trends in relative abundance of fjord Notothenia rossii, Gobionotothen gibberifrons and Notothenia coriiceps at Potter Cove, South Shetland Islands, after commercial fishing in the area

    of the relevant fish species taken from studies of predator- prey interactions between P. bransfieldensis ... : investigations of Antarctic fish conducted near Elephant Island in late autumn/winter 1986. Archive of Fishery ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 7 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 7) : 43–52 : Author(s): Barrera-Oro, E.R., E.R. Marschoff and R.J. Casaux

  9. Biogeographic patterns of benthic invertebrate megafauna on shelf areas within the Southern Ocean Atlantic sector

    parameters and biological interactions. Polar Biol., 20 (4): 229–247. Gutt, J. and A. Starmans. 2001 ... , environmental and bio- logical properties, as well as the interaction of these properties. Here, benthic ... plays in shaping the Antarctic benthos to depths of up to 600 m (Gutt, 2001) has received a recent ... , 2001; Gutt and Starmans, 2001; Gutt and Piepenburg, 2003; Teixidó et al., 2004). Different levels ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 15 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 15) : 167–192 : Author(s): Lockhart, S.J. and C.D. Jones

  10. Age and growth of spiny icefish (Chaenodraco wilsoni Regan, 1914) off Joinville–D’Urville Islands (Antarctic Peninsula)

    eggs, C. wilsoni hatch from late austral winter (August–September) onwards (Kock et al., 2008). Post ... (August–early September), 1 September was considered as the birthdate of the species. It is assumed ... the reproducibility of age esti- mates (or ageing precision) (Campana, 2001), the index of average percent error (APE ... dataset rather than the mean length-at-age (Haddon, 2001). The growth performance index (Φ’ = 2 log ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 16 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 16) : 115–130 : Author(s): La Mesa, M., A. De Felice, C.D. Jones, K.-H. Kock

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