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  1. On the very high likelihood of bycatch of ice krill (Euphausia crystallorophias) in the present-day fishery for Antarctic krill (E. superba)

    companies (ARK), the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) and CCAMLR, it became apparent that no bycatch of Ice ... companies; our emphasis) achieved MSC re-certification in August 2015 (https://www.msc.org/newsroom/news ... for Antarctic krill (E. superba) Microsoft Word File:  emm-18-05.docx Approval:  Approved Secretariat Workflow ... ), the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) and CCAMLR, it became apparent that no bycatch of Ice krill (Euphausia ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/05 : Author(s): A.S. Brierley and R. Proud

  2. IMPLEMENTATION OF FISHERY CONSERVATION MEASURES IN 2009/10

    3 Data reporting 4 Other Points for Consideration 4 Vulnerable marine ecosystems 5 Notifications made ... 6 Scientific observers 7 Fishery notifications 7 New and exploratory fisheries notified under CMs 21-01 and 21 ... reporting, monitoring and notifications for fisheries (new, exploratory and krill) and scientific research ... reporting 4 Other Points for Consideration 4 Vulnerable marine ecosystems 5 Notifications made under CM ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXIX/BG/10 : Author(s): Secretariat

  3. Focusing and testing fisher know-how to solve conservation problems: a common sense approach

    Abstract:  Worldwide, the incidental capture or bycatch of marine organisms, especially mammals ... associations to identify possible new technologies and/or operational practices that are practical and likely ... their standard operation is key; 3) Crafting new regulations based on the results of the research program ... Worldwide, the incidental capture or bycatch of marine organisms, especially mammals, turtles ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/20 : Author(s): E.F. Melvin and J.K. Parrish (USA)

  4. Incidental mortality of seabirds and marine mammals during longline fishing around the Falkland/Malvinas Islands

    Abstract:  Data on incidental mortality of seabirds and marine mammals associated with longline ... , the overall average rate of incidental mortality was 0.34 birds per 1000 hooks; excluding a single set when 87 ... birds were caught, the average was 0.05 birds per 1000 hooks. Black-browed albatrosses comprised 90 ... % of birds caught. Author(s):  Cielniaszek, Z., Croxall, J.P. Title:  Incidental mortality of seabirds ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-97/21 : Author(s): Cielniaszek, Z., Croxall, J.P.

  5. Time series of Drake Passage Oscillation Index (DPOI) from 1952 to 2005, Antarctica

    the Antarctic marine ecosystem as a whole. Naganobu et al. (1999) had assessed variability in krill recruitment ... and DPOI. Additionally, we calculated a new time series of DPOI from January 1952 to March 2005. Author ... marine ecosystem as a whole. Naganobu et al. (1999) had assessed variability in krill recruitment ... and DPOI. Additionally, we calculated a new time series of DPOI from January 1952 to March 2005. ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/17 : Author(s): M. Naganobu and K. Kutsuwada (Japan)

  6. Short note: time series of Drake Passage Oscillation Index (DPOI) from 1952 to 2003, Antarctica

    the Antarctic marine ecosystem as a whole. Naganobu et al. (1999) had assessed variability in krill recruitment ... and DPOI. Additionally, we calculated a new time series of DPOI from January 1952 to May 2003. Author ... marine ecosystem as a whole. Naganobu et al. (1999) had assessed variability in krill recruitment ... and DPOI. Additionally, we calculated a new time series of DPOI from January 1952 to May 2003. ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-03/46 : Author(s): M. Naganobu and K. Kutsuwada (Japan)

  7. Investigation of the sensitivity of the Ross Sea toothfish assessment to withholding subsets of the available data

    by the MCMC posteriors.   Author(s):  S. Mormede (New Zealand) Title:  Investigation of the sensitivity ... S. Mormede (New Zealand) ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-11/17 : Author(s): S. Mormede (New Zealand)

  8. DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF ANTARCTIC TOOTHFISH IN THE ROSS SEA

    S.M. Hanchet, S. Mormede and A. Dunn (New Zealand) ... of the population which occurs off the bottom are unknown. Author(s):  S.M. Hanchet, S. Mormede and A. Dunn (New ... Zealand) Title:  DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF ANTARCTIC TOOTHFISH IN THE ROSS SEA Approval:  Approved ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/40 : Author(s): S.M. Hanchet, S. Mormede and A. Dunn (New Zealand)

  9. Further development of coarse- and medium-scale spatially explicit population dynamics operating models for Antarctic toothfish in the Ross Sea region

    (New Zealand) Title:  Further development of coarse- and medium-scale spatially explicit population ... S. Mormede, A. Dunn, S. Parker and S. Hanchet (New Zealand) ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/44 : Author(s): S. Mormede, A. Dunn, S. Parker and S. Hanchet (New Zealand)

  10. Increasing abundance of Type A killer whales (Orcinus orca) in the coastal waters around the Antarctic Peninsula

    Abstract:  The physical marine environment around the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) is rapidly changing ... and we need to understand the impact on marine ecosystems. A diverse community of killer whales (Orcinus ... may be a response to changing ice conditions that increased access to new feeding areas, perhaps ... The physical marine environment around the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) is rapidly changing and we need ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-17/49 : Author(s): H. Fearnbach, J.W. Durban, D.K. Ellifrit and R.L. Pitman

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