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  1. Benthos: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    ; Littlepage & Pearse 1967; Bullivant & Dearborn 1967; Bullivant 1967a, b; Dayton & Oliver 1977; Lipps et al ... . 1979; Battershill 1989; review by Starmans et al. 1999; Gambi & Bussotti 1999; Barry et al. 2003; Rehm ... et al. 2006), large-scale estimates of benthic biomass in the Ross Sea is limited. Sampling methods ... (e.g., Arntz et al. 1997).  There are distinct differences between various benthic subsystems (<30m ...

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  2. Fishes: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    (La Mesa et al. 2004b), and a continental slope fauna dominated by macrourids, rajiids, and deeper ... ., Iwami & Abe 1981; Eastman & Hubold 1999; Mitchell & Clark 2004; Donnelly et al. 2004). Sampling has ... mainly been focused on the collection of specimens (Eastman & Hubold 1999; Donnelly et al. 2004 ... & Clark 2004) and “CAML-IPY” 2008 (Hanchet et al. 2008 b) have considerably improved our knowledge ...

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  3. Birds: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    study area, and in adjacent regions (Table 1: Harper et al. 1984, Ainley et al. 1984). Birds ... of Ainley et al. (1984) that many birds found in the study area in summer were not breeding, we assumed ... relationship between weight and P/B as given by Brown et al. (2004), so that P/B of various bird species ... are not systematically observed (Tasker et al. 2000; Taylor 2000a, b), all mortality of seabirds by fishing in the Ross ...

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  4. Seals: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    of Antarctic seals (e.g. Arnould et al. 1996). This work, conducted on Antarctic fur seals, shows that ash ... ., Siniff et al. 1980; Testa & Siniff 1987; Schreer & Testa 1992). A basic review of mammalian species ... 2002; Laws et al. 2003). Crabeater seal neonates are at least 1.1 m and about 36 (20–40) kg in weight ... between 6 and 713 m (Burns et al. 2004). Crabeaters are specialist krill eaters (Oritsland 1977; Laws ...

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  5. Phytoplankton: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    as 180 gC m-2 y-1 with average sedimentation rates up to 97% (Fabiano et al. 1997, Saggiomo et al. 2000 ... ; Smith et al. 1996; Heilmayer et al. 2003). Growth of phytoplankton in the Ross Sea is characterised ... Sea (see: Lancelot et al. 2000; Arrigo et al. 2003 and references therein). It appears that the major ... summer (Sedwick et al. 2000). Light is hence the primary limiting environmental factor on phytoplankton ...

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  6. Whales: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    ), following previous trophic modelling work (e.g., Bradford-Grieve et al. 2003). 2.2 Long-term biomass ... species of whale (Trites et al. 2004). 2.3 Consumption We used up to 5 methods to estimate the food ... . For baleen whales, feeding rates in the summer may be 2.5 times or more the annual average (Reilly et al ... . 2004). Method 1 is based on Innes et al. (1986) working of data from Sergeant (1969) and has been ...

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  7. Australia: An integrated stock assessment for the Heard Island and McDonald Islands Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) fishery in Division 58.5.2

    movement: Péron et al (2016) Modelling spatial distribution of Patagonian toothfish through life-stages ... SuppC: 81-95 • Movement rates: Burch et al (2017) Estimation and correction of migration-related bias ... and settlement areas: Welsford et al (2012) The spawning dynamics of Patagonian toothfish in the Australian ... the Kerguelen Plateau. FRDC Report, No 2010/064 Yates et al (2018) Spatio-temporal dynamics in maturation ...

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  8. FAO Port State Measures Agreement

    visant à prévenir, contrecarrer et éliminer la pêche illicite, non déclarée et non réglementée a pour ... objet de prévenir, contrecarrer et éliminer la pêche illicite, non déclarée et non réglementée grâce ... à l’adoption et à l’application de mesures du ressort de l’État du port efficaces et d’assurer ainsi la ... conservation à long terme et l’exploitation durable des ressources biologiques marines. L’Accord est destiné ...

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  9. Cephalopods: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    and sometimes species level (Stevens 2004, 2005, Thompson et al. 2008) (Table 1). Cephalopods were identified ... (12C, 13C) and nitrogen (14N, 15N) giving an insight into trophic position (Thompson et al. 2008 ... dominated. This agrees with Ainley et al. (1984) who showed showed the prevalence of squid in seabird diets ... 88.1 (Thompson et al. 2008). Scientific name Common name Maximum mantle length Squids ...

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  10. Common by-catch species in CCAMLR longline and trawl fisheries

    . References: Iwamoto (1990a and b); McMillan et al. (2012); Roberts and Stewart (2001); Smith et al. (2011 ... and b); McMillan et al. (2012); Roberts and Stewart (2001); Smith et al. (2011). CCAMLR Longline Records ... , and M. carinatus. References: Iwamoto (1990a and b); McMillan et al. (2012); Roberts and Stewart (2001); Smith ... et al. (2011). CCAMLR Longline Records: © Lee Dongwon 5 Macrourus caml (CAML ...

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