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  1. Population status of Ross Sea killer whales (Orcinus orca, Type C) in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, based on photo-identification studies

    to 2014/15. Using photo-identification methods, we identified 352 individual RSKWs in the Sound and up ... , in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, during 7 seasons, over a 14-year period from 2001/02 to 2014/15. Using photo ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/50 : Author(s): R. Pitman, H. Fearnbach and J.W. Durban

  2. Integrated weight longlines with paired streamer lines – best management practice for demersal longline fisheries: preliminary results

    demonstrated that IW longlines reduce risk to seabirds by minimizing the distance astern that birds have access ... strength is 5% less than UW for new gear and 13% less for gear fished for five months; however ... demonstrated that IW longlines reduce risk to seabirds by minimizing the distance astern that birds have access ... strength is 5% less than UW for new gear and 13% less for gear fished for five months; however ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/52 : Author(s): K. Dietrich, E. Melvin and L. Conquest (USA)

  3. Krill length frequency distribution in Subarea 48.3 in January–April 1988 in relation to sources of its origin

    Abstract:  Krill length frequency distribution through subarea 48.3 in 1988 January-February ... Krill length frequency distribution through subarea 48.3 in 1988 January-February is considered ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-03/40 : Author(s): F.F. Litvinov, V.N. Shnar, A.V. Zimin and V.V. Lidvanov (Russia)

  4. Distribution of krill (Euphausia superba Dana) catches in the South Shetlands and South Orkneys

    in January and February may be up to 48% of the land-based predator consumption. Whilst the overall ratio ... years, at distances of between 20 and 60 km from predator colonies catches in January and February may ...

    Meeting Document : WG-KRILL-92/19 : Author(s): D.J. Agnew (Secretariat)

  5. The diet of the blue-eyed shag, Phalacrocorax atriceps bransfieldensis at the west Antarctic Peninsula

    , Nelson Island, in February 1991. Benthic organisms, chiefly fish, were found to be the main components ... on the identification of the prey items in 50 regurgitated casts collected at Duthoit Point, Nelson Island, in February ...

    Meeting Document : WG-CEMP-93/26 Rev. 1 : Author(s): R. Casaux and E. Barrera-Oro (Argentina)

  6. Modelling growth of Antarctic krill: growth trends with sex, length, season, and region

    this. Significantly lower growth rates were exhibited by females in January and February relative to males. Seasonal ... this. Significantly lower growth rates were exhibited by females in January and February relative to males. Seasonal ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/29 : Author(s): S. Kawaguchi, S. Candy, R. King (Australia), M. Naganobu (Japan) and S. Nicol (Australia)

  7. Krill stock evaluation with data from commercial fishing vessels

    ’ in 2011 as example. A one-month subset of the acoustic data from February/March was processed within ... ; in 2011 as example. A one-month subset of the acoustic data from February/March was processed within ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/63 : Author(s): G. Skaret (Norway), J. Moir Clark (United Kingdom), O.R. Godø, R.J. Korneliussen, T. Knutsen, B.A. Krafft and S.A. Iversen

  8. Herpes virus antibodies in Arctocephalus gazella from Cape Shirreff, Livingston Island, Antarctica

    were collected from 48 live animals and 6 from dead ones during December 1999-February 2000 fieldwork ... from 48 live animals and 6 from dead ones during December 1999-February 2000 fieldwork. Blood, pleural ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/59 : Author(s): O. Blank, J.M. Montt, M. Celedón and D. Torres (Chile)

  9. Interannual variability of krill, salp and other zooplankton populations in the South Shetland Island area during Austral summer 1993–1998

    . Comparisons of January and February 1998 survey data with data from previous AMLR field seasons showed ... surveys and indicated faunal input from the east. Comparisons of January and February 1998 survey data ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-98/50 : Author(s): V. Loeb, W. Armstrong, R. Hewitt (USA) and V. Siegel (Germany)

  10. The Future of Antarctica Forum: distinguishing climate change impacts from other impacts in the Antarctic Peninsula

    that Oceanites, Inc. convened and held February 28 – March 9, 2016 in the Antarctic Peninsula, and work that has ... , Inc. convened and held February 28 – March 9, 2016 in the Antarctic Peninsula ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXV/BG/14 : Author(s): Submitted by Oceanites, Inc.

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