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  1. BIOLOGICAL PROSPECTING IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN, A ROLE FOR CCAMLR

    management. Much of the debate to date in relation to marine genetic resources beyond national jurisdiction ... . The private sector involvement in research related to marine resources may have delayed the publication ... Prospecting Database. 56% of the records in the database originate from the marine environment of the Southern ... Ocean. Krill make up 60% of the marine records, while fish and other vertebrates come in second at 10 ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXVII/BG/36 : Author(s): Submitted by IUCN

  2. Uncertainty in reported geographical distribution and weight of krill catches from Norwegian krill fishing vessels operating continuous fishing systems

    . The maximum residence time decreased with increasing catch rates, ranging from average values of ca. 18 hours ... :  emm-18-22.doc Approval:  Approved Secretariat Workflow Status:  Content Approved Document Release ... . The maximum residence time decreased with increasing catch rates, ranging from average values of ca. 18 hours ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/22 : Author(s): G. Skaret, T. Knutsen, F. Grebstad and O.A. Bergstad

  3. A three-frequency method to determine the abundance and the size of two euphausiid species (Euphausia superba and Euphausia crystallorophias)

    of the Ross Sea investigated in December 1997 and in January-February 2001. The results are compared ... 1997 and in January-February 2001. The results are compared with those obtained from the standard ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/63 : Author(s): M. Azzali, J. Kalinowksi, G. Lanciani and I. Leonori (Italy)

  4. Preliminary results of RV Dmitriy Stefanov researches in the Antarctic area of the Atlantic Ocean in April 1992

    the polygon of 30 x 30 miles in the fishing area northwestward of Coronation Island in 18-22 April,1992 ... x 30 miles in the fishing area northwestward of Coronation Island in 18-22 April,1992. The krill ...

    Meeting Document : WG-CEMP-92/33 : Author(s): L.G. Maklygin, V.N. Shnar, A.V. Remeslo, A.P. Malyshko, I.A. Trunov, I.A. Barabanov, V.P. Shopov (Russian Federation) and A.G. Shepelev (Ukraine)

  5. Revised CASAL model for D. eleginoides with updated biological parameters at Division 58.4.4b

    to the 2017/18 fishing season by France and Japan. Furthermore, the updated CASAL models were developed ... to the 2017/18 fishing season by France and Japan. Furthermore, the updated CASAL models were developed ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-2019/30 : Author(s): T. Okuda and F. Massiot-Granier

  6. Report on fish by-catch during exploratory fishing activities in Division 58.4.3a (Elan Bank) between 2008 and 2018

    (Dissostichus eleginoides) last submitted in 2018 by Japan and France in Division 58.4.3a (WG-FSA-18/61). We ... (Dissostichus eleginoides) last submitted in 2018 by Japan and France in Division 58.4.3a (WG-FSA-18/61). We ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-2019/56 : Author(s): C. Péron, C. Chazeau, N. Gasco and F. Massiot-Granier

  7. By-catch of juvenile Antarctic fish from krill (Euphausia superba Dana) fisheries in the South Georgia area, in 1992

    larseni. The frequency of occurrence of juvenile fish was 18.2% when considering all krill tows and 45.5 ... to 1 t of krill, ranged from 700 to 18 900 individuals. In the case of C.gunnari, average values were 966±225 ind ... . The frequency of occurrence of juvenile fish was 18.2% when considering all krill tows and 45.5% when only tows ... 700 to 18 900 individuals. In the case of C.gunnari, average values were 966±225 ind/1t krill and 2434 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-93/8 Rev. 1 : Author(s): E.A. Pakhomov and S.A. Pankratov (Ukraine)

  8. Krill population dynamics in the Scotia Sea: variability in growth and mortality within a single population

    with published values and with other Euphausiids species. Having accounted for the demographic plasticity, it 18 ... with published values and with other Euphausiids species. Having accounted for the demographic plasticity, it 18 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/16 : Author(s): K. Reid, E.J. Murphy (United Kingdom), V. Loeb and R.P. Hewitt (USA)

  9. Escapement of elephant seal prey in the Heard Island fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides

    identified as being from Dissostichus eleginoides, 18 were from one stomach and, of these, only 7 could ... Dissostichus eleginoides, 18 were from one stomach and, of these, only 7 could be reliably identified as being ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/42 : Author(s): Slip, D., Constable, A.J., de la Mare, W.K., Williams, R.

  10. Atlas of top predators from French Southern Territories in the Southern Indian Ocean

    Abstract:  Penguins, albatrosses, petrels, elephant seals and fur seals are marine top predators ... that have to come on land to reproduce. Therefore, they are the only marine top predators that can ... be studied from land base sites, making them the most accessible convenient models to study marine ecosystems ... seabirds and marine mammals forage. The first stage of most conservation planning is to identify areas ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/42 : Author(s): K. Delord, C. Barbraud, C.-A. Bost, Y. Cherel,C. Guinet and H. Weimerskirch

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