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South Orkney Island 2016 Antarctic krill and ecosystem monitoring
Institute of Marine Research Report, 20 (2016): www.imr.no/filarkiv/2016/05 ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/P03 : Author(s): B.A. Krafft, G. Skaret, L.A. Krag, T. Rustand and R. Pedersen
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THE RISKS OF NOT DECIDING TO ALLOCATE THE PRECAUTIONARY KRILL CATCH LIMIT AMONG SSMUS AND ALLOWING UNCONTROLLED EXPANSION OF THE KRILL FISHERY UP TO THE TRIGGER LEVEL
a feedback approach to management of the krill fishery can be implemented; ii) agree a new trigger level ... fishery can be implemented; ii) agree a new trigger level, that is less than the current trigger level ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/12 : Author(s): G.M. Watters (USA), S. Hill (United Kingdom), J.T. Hinke (USA) and P. Trathan (United Kingdom)
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Analysis of spatial and temporal structure in long-term krill fishery in the Area 48 and its relation to climate variability
itself. The ongoing climate variability demonstrates the possibility of new fishing regimes switching ... variability demonstrates the possibility of new fishing regimes switching which can impact on fishery ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/50 : Author(s): P. Gasyukov and S. Kasatkina (Russia)
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CCAMLR Symposium 2015
This revision includes new contributions in Annex A, Volume 1, Session 3 (Jillian Dempster ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXIV/28 Rev. 2 : Author(s): Delegations of Australia, Chile and the USA
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Survey results on abundance and biology of toothfish in Division 58.4.3b by Shinsei maru No.3 during 2006/07–2011/12 and proposal of the consecutive survey in 2012/13
Abstract: Research-based New and Exploited fisheries have been conducted in order to collect ... Research-based New and Exploited fisheries have been conducted in order to collect information ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/56 : Author(s): K. Taki, T. Iwami, M. Kiyota and T. Ichii (Japan)
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AN ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE FOR KRILL FISHERIES: A METHOD FOR DETERMINING SPATIALLY-STRUCTURED CATCH LIMITS TO MANAGE RISK OF SIGNIFICANT LOCALISED FISHERIES IMPACTS ON PREDATORS.
, implementation of new assessment or projection models or a revision of the decision rule. This framework ... , implementation of new assessment or projection models or a revision of the decision rule. This framework ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-08/16 : Author(s): A. Constable and S. Candy (Australia)
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An ecosystem-based management procedure for krill fisheries: a method for determining spatially-structured catch limits to manage risk of significant localised fisheries impacts on predators
of data, implementation of new assessment or projection models or a revision of the decision rule ... , including the provision of data, implementation of new assessment or projection models or a revision ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/36 : Author(s): A. Constable and S. Candy (Australia)
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Biomass of Antarctic krill around South Shetland using 2-dB difference method in April 2016
for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources) is currently implementing a regulation that limits Krill ... for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources) is currently implementing a regulation that limits Krill ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/60 : Author(s): Delegation of the Republic of Korea
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Histopathology of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, bearing black spots
cells. Histological observations suggested that these heteromorphic cells were attacking the parasites ... cells. Histological observations suggested that these heteromorphic cells were attacking the parasites ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-08/P09 : Author(s): S. Miwa, T. Kamaishi, T. Matsuyama, T. Hayashi and M. Naganobu
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Is current management of the Antarctic krill fishery in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean precautionary?
to 48.4, and current knowledge about the state of the regional krill stock. The revisions provide a new ... knowledge about the state of the regional krill stock. The revisions provide a new, precautionary assessment ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/21 : Author(s): S. Hill, A. Atkinson, C. Darby, S. Fielding, B. Krafft, O.R. Godø, G. Skaret, P. Trathan and J. Watkins