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  1. Monitoring variability and change in the plankton communities of the Scotia Sea through Continuous Plankton Recorder surveys

    Abstract:  The northern regions of the Scotia Sea demonstrate notable variability in environmental ... conditions, particularly in the location of the Polar Front. This has a strong influence on patterns of ... has been monitored through conducting a series of Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) tows in the South ... variability and change in the plankton communities of the Scotia Sea through Continuous Plankton Recorder ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/29 : Author(s): G.A. Tarling, M.Z. Wootton, D.G. Johns, T.D. Jonas, E.J. Murphy and P. Ward

  2. Exploitation of the marine environment by two sypatric albatrosses in the Pacific Southern Ocean

    . Data were analysed in relation to the bathymetry and sea-surface temperature of the foraging zones ... P.M. Sagar (New Zealand) Title:  Exploitation of the marine environment by two sypatric albatrosses in ... . Black-browed albatrosses spent 55% of their time on the Campbell Plateau but also carried out long ... foraging trips to the Polar Front and Antarctic Zone at a distance of over 2000 km. They relied heavily on ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/59 : Author(s): S.M. Waugh (New Zealand), H. Weimerskirch, Y. Cherel (France), U. Shankar (New Zealand), P.A. Prince (United Kingdom) and P.M. Sagar (New Zealand)

  3. A characterisation of the toothfish fishery in the Ross Sea region (Subarea 88.1 and SSRUs 88.2A–B) to 2016–17

    driven by location of fishing. The strongest time trend in the data is the change in the sex ratio over ... . Because the areas open to fishing will change in 2018, with the implementation of the Ross Sea region ... Title:  A characterisation of the toothfish fishery in the Ross Sea region (Subarea 88.1 and SSRUs 88.2A ... Abstract:  This report summarises fishing catch and effort in the Ross Sea region (Subarea 88.1 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/07 : Author(s): S. Parker and S. Mormede

  4. Unhappy feet: the reduction of Adélie and chinstrap penguin populations in the West Antarctic Peninsula/Scotia Sea

    in the abundance of their main prey, Antarctic krill, which is affected by climate change. In this ... context, CCAMLR should keep a precautionary approach in the management of the krill fishery to reduce ... reduction of the populations of Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and chinstrap penguins (Pygoscelis antarctica ... ) in the West Antarctic Peninsula/Scotia Sea area. According to this scientific paper, Adélie and ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXX/BG/21 : Author(s): Submitted by ASOC

  5. Updating the 2017 stock assessment of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the Ross Sea region

    88.2AB) will be updated in 2017. The introduction of CM 91-05 (the Ross Sea region Marine Protected Area ... ) will require modifications to the previous method the estimation of catch splits in the calculation of ... . Parker Title:  Updating the 2017 stock assessment of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the ... precautionary yields. In addition, work will need to be carried out in the longer term that consider how the ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-17/41 : Author(s): S. Mormede and S. Parker

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

    representatives from the tourism and fishing industries, all of whom actively engaged in these discussions and ... proceeds. In particular, with assistance from IAATO and the Association of Responsible Krill Fishers (ARK ... ), it is hoped that analyses can assist management of krill in the vicinity of penguin breeding and ... Abstract:  The paper reports on the outcomes of the first Future of Antarctica Forum that ...

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

  7. Information on the spawning of Dissostichus mawsoni from Subareas 88.1 and 88.2 in the 2003/04 season

    . The onset of spawning in D. mawsoni is in December and continues until at least June, in both Sub ... shelf areas. One of the mature fish caught in Sub Area 88.2 had originally been tagged in McMurdo Sound ... Dissostichus mawsoni were collected from Sub areas 88.1 and 88.2 in the 2002-2003 season by the New Zealand ... bottom longline vessels Janas, Avro Chieftain and San Aotea II operating in the Exploratory Fishery. The ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/34 : Author(s): G.J. Patchell (New Zealand)

  8. Increasing abundance of Type A killer whales (Orcinus orca) in the coastal waters around the Antarctic Peninsula

    killer whales sighted in other parts of the world.  Sightings of Type A around the AP have been ... . Ellifrit and R.L. Pitman Title:  Increasing abundance of Type A killer whales (Orcinus orca) in the coastal ... and we need to understand the impact on marine ecosystems. A diverse community of killer whales ... Antarctica. In contrast, less is known about the Type A killer whales that are more typical in appearance to ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-17/49 : Author(s): H. Fearnbach, J.W. Durban, D.K. Ellifrit and R.L. Pitman

  9. Possible options for the future management of the Antarctic krill fishery in Subarea 48.2

    that might facilitate the development of new management procedures for the krill fishery in Area 48. In ... ecological knowledge base, but that this would take time, especially in the context of climate change. Here ... 2014, the state of ecological knowledge for Subarea 48.2 was reviewed, and it was suggested that the ... development of any new management approaches would be highly improbable based on the current level of ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/10 : Author(s): P.N. Trathan (United Kingdom), O.R. Godø (Norway) and S.L. Hill (United Kingdom)

  10. Pygoscelid penguins vulnerabilities to spatio-temporal changes of the krill fisheries in the Antarctic Peninsula

    its turn, is reflected in penguin population dynamics. The increased concentration of fishing ... activities in this area in the last two to three decades is believed to have feedbacked the impacts of ... changes of the krill fisheries in the Antarctic Peninsula Microsoft Word File:  emm-2019-10.docx Approval ... Abstract:  Fast climate changes in the Antarctic Peninsula are reducing krill density, which, by ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/10 : Author(s): L. Krüger, F. Santacruz, L. Rebolledo and C. Cárdenas

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