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  1. 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

  2. BEACH DEBRIS SURVEY – MAIN BAY, BIRD ISLAND, SOUTH GEORGIA 2006/2007

    on the survey beach during the summer, plus another snood in winter (August). Both snoods were clearly ... the summer, plus another snood in winter (August). Both snoods were clearly identified as being the end ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-08/24 : Author(s): F. Le Bouard (UK)

  3. WS-VME-09

    (s):  Monday, 3 August 2009 to Friday, 7 August 2009 Submissions Due:  Monday, 20 July 2009 Meeting documents ...

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  4. Autoliners and seabird by-catch: do line setters increase the sink rate of integrated weight longlines?

    magazines of line set with and without a line setter using a paired treatment design. Sink rates ... column where seabird interactions are likely to be most intense. The results reveal that line setters ... setters in increasing sink rates of IW longlines. Time-depth recorders were deployed along magazines ... interactions are likely to be most intense. The results reveal that line setters confer no sink rate advantage ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/13 : Author(s): G. Robertson (Australia), J. Williamson, M. McNeill (New Zealand), S. Candy (Australia) and N. Smith (New Zealand)

  5. Scientific Abstracts 1995–1996

    compared to last. Interactions with fisheries are known, or believed, to be important in almost all ... front: satellite-tracked predators locate pelagic trophic interactions. P.G. Rodhouse, P.A. Prince, P.N ... National Snow and Ice Data Centre, with a relatively low resolution of 25 km, have been archived ... distribution. Archiving and analysing high resolution satellite images remains the responsibility of national ...

    Document : Site Section: Publications

  6. Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 119/XVII (1998)

    in Force:  1998- 2001 ...

    Conservation Measure : 119/XVII (1998)

  7. The spawning dynamics of Patagonian toothfish in the Australian EEZ at Heard Island and the McDonald Islands and their importance to spawning activity across the Kerguelen Plateau

    collected in 2011. This data confirms that toothfish spawn between July and August across a large ... collected in 2011. This data confirms that toothfish spawn between July and August across a large ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/P08 : Author(s): D.C. Welsford, J. McIvor, S.G. Candy and G.B. Nowara

  8. Results of the first winter longline survey to the northern Ross Sea region to investigate toothfish reproductive life history

    recommend that a survey be carried out from mid-July through August to further document the temporal extent ... . We recommend that a survey be carried out from mid-July through August to further document ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-16/37 : Author(s): D. Stevens, D. Di Blasi and S. Parker

  9. Fishery report: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Subareas 88.1 and 88.2

    . 4. The fishery saw a steady expansion of effort (number of sets) from 1997/98 to 2000/01, a slight drop in 2001 ... 0 660 2064 2001/02 1325 92 1417 2508 2002/03 1831 0 1831 3760 2003/04 2166 240 2406 3250 2004/05 ... 0 0 0 0 1999/00 0 0 0 250 2000/01 0 0 0 250 2001/02 41 0 41 250 2002/03 106 0 106 375 2003/04 374 0 374 375 ... in previous years was 92 tonnes in 2001/02 and 240 tonnes in 2003/04 (WG-FSA-05/6 Rev. 1). 11 ...

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  10. 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

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