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  1. Proposal for a second longline survey of toothfish in the northern Ross Sea region (SSRUs 882A and B)

    Approved Delegation responsibility for releasing documents:  New Zealand ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-16/15 : Author(s): S.J. Parker, R.J.C. Currey, M. Söffker, C. Darby, D. Welsford and O.R. Godø

  2. ANTARCTIC KRILL AND CLIMATE CHANGE

    krill Euphausia superba and environmental sciences attended a workshop aiming to evaluate new knowledge ... , and possible repercussions for resource management. The workshop was organised by the Institute of Marine ... superba and environmental sciences attended a workshop aiming to evaluate new knowledge on the impact ... repercussions for resource management. The workshop was organised by the Institute of Marine Resources ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/16 : Author(s): H. Flores (Netherlands), A.S. Atkinson (UK), E. Bravo Rebolledo (Netherlands), V. Cirelli (Argentina), J. Cuzin-Roudy (France), S. Fielding (UK), J.A. van Franeker (Netherlands), J.J. Groeneveld (Netherlands), M. Haraldsson (Sweden), S. Kawaguchi (Australia), B.A. Krafft (Norway), A. Lombana (USA), E. Marschoff (Argentina), B. Meyer (Germany), G. Milinevsky (Ukraine), S. Nicol (Australia), E.A. Pakhomov (Canada), A.P. Van de Putte (Belgium), C. Reiss (USA), E. Rombolá (Argentina), K. Schmidt (UK

  3. PENGUIN RESPONSES TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN

    in the marine ecosystem, ultimately affecting penguins. The interaction between these modes is complex ... in response to climate and may struggle to colonize new habitats. While future sea-ice contraction around ... in the marine ecosystem, ultimately affecting penguins. The interaction between these modes is complex ... in response to climate and may struggle to colonize new habitats. While future sea-ice contraction around ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/P09 : Author(s): J. Forcada and P.N. Trathan

  4. Conservation measures

    of Antarctic marine living resources and the management of fisheries in the Southern Ocean. These conservation ... in the annual Schedule of Conservation Measures in Force. Members are notified of new or amended conservation ... marine living resources and the management of fisheries in the Southern Ocean. These conservation ... in the annual Schedule of Conservation Measures in Force. Members are notified of new or amended conservation ...

    Page : Site Section: Conservation and Management

  5. Age distribution of breeding female Antarctic fur seals in relation to changes in population growth rate

    Abstract:  The age distribution of breeding female Antarctic fur seals at Bird Island, South ... growth at Bird Island had declined to below 3% annually by 1988 compared with rapid growth (17%) in 1958 ... The age distribution of breeding female Antarctic fur seals at Bird Island, South Georgia, in 1988 ... was significantly lower than in 1971-1973. Indicators of population size suggested that population growth at Bird ...

    Meeting Document : WG-CEMP-91/21 : Author(s): I.L. Boyd, N.J. Lunn, P. Rothery and J.P. Croxall (United Kingdom)

  6. Marine Ecosystem Assessment for the Southern Ocean (MEASO)

    the benthos, pelagos and plankton as well as birds and marine mammals. To date 12 countries have contributed ... the benthos, pelagos and plankton as well as birds and marine mammals. To date 12 countries have contributed ... Abstract:  A first Marine Ecosystem Assessment for the Southern Ocean (MEASO) is under development ... in the paper. Author(s):  A. Constable, J. Melbourne-Thomas, R. Trebilco and M. Brasier Title:  Marine ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/BG/22 : Author(s): A. Constable, J. Melbourne-Thomas, R. Trebilco and M. Brasier

  7. Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 140/XVI (1997)

    New Fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides and Dissostichus mawsoni in Statistical Subarea 88.3 ... New Fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides and Dissostichus mawsoni in Statistical Subarea 88.3 ... Document2 CONSERVATION MEASURE 140/XVI New ... a new fishery in Statistical Subarea 88.3 for Dissostichus eleginoides and Dissostichus mawsoni ... 88.3 shall be limited to the new fishery by Chile. The fishery shall be conducted by Chilean flagged ... be closed. 3. For the purpose of this new fishery, the fishing season is defined as the period from 15 ...

    Conservation Measure : 140/XVI (1997)

  8. Seabird by-catch by tuna longline fisheries off southern Africa, 1998–2000

    , seabird bycatch rates were high, with a mean of 1.6 birds killed per 1 000 hooks. Japanese vessels ... (1% effort observed) had a higher bycatch rate (2.6 birds per 1 000 hooks, range per trip 0.1–5.4) than South ... African vessels (0.8, range 0.0–4.3; 17% effort observed), possibly as a result of gear differences. Bird ... bycatch differed regionally in relation to the numbers of birds attending vessels. In international waters ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-01/28 : Author(s): P.G. Ryan, D.G. Keith and M. Kroese (South Africa)

  9. Ecosystem approach

    3.9 to 3.14 and 5.14; (2013)CCAMLR-XXXII, Annex 6, paragraphs 62-29; (2013) CCAMLR-XXXII/BG/07; (2014 ... )CCAMLR-XXXIII, paragraphs 3.2 to 3.21 and 9.11 to 9.21; (2014)CCAMLR-XXXIII, Annex 6, paragraphs 150 ... and 153 to 160; (2015)CCAMLR-XXXIV, paragraphs 3.5 to 3.18 (2015)CCAMLR-XXXIV, Annex 6, paragraphs 90 ... to 92; (2015) CCAMLR-XXXIV/17 Rev. 1; (2015)SC-CAMLR-XXXIV, paragraphs 3.5 to 3.18; (2016)CCAMLR-XXXV ...

    Page : Site Section: The Organisation

  10. BEACH DEBRIS SURVEY AT CAPE SHIRREFF, LIVINGSTON ISLAND, DURING THE ANTARCTIC SEASON 1996/97

    articles. The total density of marine debris collected on the site has increased from 0.65 articles/m2 ... of net obtained from the stranded garbage. It is expected that the new and complementary activities ... in the diminishing of the impact caused by man-made marine debris. As a future intenlational issue, related ... articles. The total density of marine debris collected on the site has increased from 0.65 articles/m2 ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XVI/BG/35 : Author(s): Delegation of Chile

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