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REPORT OF MEMBER’S ACTIVITIES IN THE CONVENTION AREA 1996/97 Spain
Title: REPORT OF MEMBER’S ACTIVITIES IN THE CONVENTION AREA 1996/97 Spain Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XVI/MA/18
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Recommendations on estimating krill escape mortality during fishing operations: the problems and approaches
Abstract: The task to estimate the escape mortality of krill during the fishing operation assigned by Scientific Committee requires assessment of the total krill passed through the rope and netting parts of trawl and krill amount appeared unviable in the process of escapement. The recommendations
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/18 : Author(s): V.K. Korotkov and S.M. Kasatkina (Russia)
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INFORMATIONS SUR LA PÊCHE ILLICITE DANS LA ZONE STATISTIQUE 58 ÉVALUATION DE LA PÊCHE ILLICITE DANS LES EAUX FRANÇAISES ADJACENTES AUX ÎLES KERGUELEN ET CROZET RAPPORT DES INSPECTIONS CCAMLR SAISON 2007/2008 (1er juillet 2007 – 30 juin 2008)
Abstract: Le présent document synthétise les observations françaises en matière de pêche illicite pour l'année écoulée. Il propose une analyse des évolutions du phénomène et des axes d'amélioration de la lutte. Le dispositif de surveillance des zones économiques exclusives (ZEE)
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXVII/BG/18 : Author(s): Délégation française
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Method of age determination for Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni)
Abstract: This work is based on material from Antarctic toothfish, collected in the Ross Sea from December 2004 to March 2005 on the longliner “Volna”. Age was determined for 364 individuals. Currently widely applicable "the break and burn method" was used in the present work (Chilton,
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-12/18 : Author(s): E.N. Kyznetsova, A.F. Petrov and V.A. Bizikov (Russia)
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Warming effects in the Western Antarctic Peninsula Ecosystem: the role of population dynamic models for explaining and predicting penguin trends
Abstract: The Western Antarctica Peninsula and Scotia Sea ecosystems appear to be driven by complex links between climatic variables, primary productivity, krill and avian predators. There are several studies reporting statistical relationships between climate, krill and penguins population size.
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/18 : Author(s): M. Lima and S.A. Estay (Chile)
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Influence of the quality and quantity of data from a multi-year tagging program on bias and precision of biomass estimates from an integrated stock assessment – update
Abstract: By way of simulation, this study investigated how the bias and precision of biomass estimates from an integrated tag-based assessment are influenced by various aspects of a multi-year tagging program, in particular the effects of the size (tag size-overlap) and numbers of tagged fish,
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/18 : Author(s): P.E. Ziegler (Australia)
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A distribution-free model of length-frequency distribution to inform fishery stratification for integrated assessments
Abstract: Length frequency distributions (LFD) of catch collected as a random sub-sample from hauls are an important input to integrated fish stock assessments. Statistical tests for variables that significantly influence the LFD helps in evaluating how to account for important differences in
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-13/18 : Author(s): S. Candy, P. Ziegler and D. Welsford (Australia)
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On accidental catch of Champsocephalus gunnari while fishing of the Antarctic krill off the South Orkney Islands (Subarea 48.2) in 2013
Abstract: During the Antarctic krill fishing in the area off the North-Western slope of the South Orkney Islands shelf were caught 5000 kg of Champsocephalus gunnari. Author(s): L. Pshenichnov Title: On accidental catch of Champsocephalus gunnari while fishing of the Antarctic krill off the
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-13/18 : Author(s): L. Pshenichnov
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Joint CEP/SC-CAMLR workshop (2016) on climate change and monitoring
Abstract: The Committee on Environmental Protection and SC-CAMLR have endorsed the proposal to hold a second Joint CEP/SC-CAMLR Workshop in 2016. The agreed general scope of the workshop is to identify the effects of climate change that are considered most likely to impact the conservation of the
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/18 : Author(s): S. Grant (UK) and P. Penhale (USA)
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Comparing two and three frequency dB window identification techniques for estimating Antarctic krill density
Abstract: Three surveys of acoustic data from around South Georgia, collected using a four frequency echosounder (38, 70, 120 and 200 kHz), were used to characterise Antarctic krill. Identification of krill targets was carried out using different permutations of two and three-frequency windows.
Meeting Document : SG-ASAM-18/01 : Author(s): S. Fielding