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  1. Long term variability in the diet and reproductive performance of penguins at Bird Island, South Georgia

    present in 89 % of samples and were the main prey (> 50 % by mass) in 10 years of the study. Antarctic ... frequently recorded species, in 51 % and 33 % of samples respectively. The energy or mass of krill in the ... , H.J. Peat and P.N. Trathan Title:  Long term variability in the diet and reproductive performance of ... krill Euphausia superba were present in 85 % of all diet samples. Fish were present in 79 % of samples ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-17/P02 : Author(s): C.M. Waluda, S.L. Hill, H.J. Peat and P.N. Trathan

  2. ENTANGLEMENT OF ANTARCTIC FUR SEALS ARCTOCEPHALUS GAZELLA IN MAN-MADE DEBRIS AT BIRD ISLAND, SOUTH GEORGIA DURING THE 2007 WINTER AND 2007/08 BREEDING SEASON

    proportion of entanglements were in sections of fishing net (40%). Packing bands were the second most ... abundant entangling material in both summer (38%) and winter (25%). The majority of entanglements (78 ... the winter period showed a decrease in the number of entanglements compared to the high levels during ... summer period showed a small rise in the number of entanglements compared with the previous season, but ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-08/27 : Author(s): E.W.J. Edwards (UK)

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

    fishery for toothfish in Division 58.5.2 might have on the abundance of the age classes of toothfish ... reliably and related to a specific size class of fish. However, it seems that toothfish in the age range of ... evaluation of escapement of young fish (ages 2-6 years old) under the current catch limit of 3800 tonnes in ... Mare, W.K., Williams, R. Title:  Escapement of elephant seal prey in the Heard Island fishery for ...

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

  4. Analysis of krill fishery behaviour in the southwest Atlantic: potential signals for moving fishing activities amongst SSMUs

    . Vessels move around less frequently in Subarea 48.2 during the summer season because of only one viable ... . Nicol (Australia) Title:  Analysis of krill fishery behaviour in the southwest Atlantic: potential ... Abstract:  This paper outlines the difference in fishing patterns between regions (Subareas) and ... seasons by analyzing CPUE (catch per hour) patterns towards the end of their sets of operations before ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-07/27 : Author(s): S. Kawaguchi, A. Constable and S. Nicol (Australia)

  5. Distribution of Soviet commercial fleet at krill fishery in the South Orkneys subarea (Subarea 48.2) during 1989/90

    . Actually during the whole season fishing vessels worked in one fishing ground off the north-western edge of ... in the beginning of the period with gradual subsequent decrease to the level inacceptable to the ... fleet (2.5 t/hour) in the next to the last five days of November. After disintegration of that ... Abstract:  The results of analysis of haul by haul catch statistics of Soviet commercial fleet ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/50 : Author(s): Sushin, V.A.

  6. Trophic niche of the Antarctic toothfish caught in SSRU 88.3 as inferred from fatty acids and stable isotopes

    of toothfish and their potential prey (bycatch and stomach contents), captured in fisheries in the ... Ocean sector of the Antarctica during 2012–2017. We found significant differences in size distributions ... Title:  Trophic niche of the Antarctic toothfish caught in SSRU 88.3 as inferred from fatty acids and ... Abstract:  To highlight ontogenetic and geographical variability in resource utilization of ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-18/21 : Author(s): C.-K. Kang, S.-G. Choi, H.Y. Kang, Y.-J. Lee, S. Chung and D.H. An

  7. Modelling egg and larval transport of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the East Antarctic region: preliminary result using satellite data

    larval transport of the Antarctic Toothfish in the East Antarctic region. This paper presents the ... observed in the experiment A-1, the majority of particles were advected eastward in the experiment A-2. A ... experiment A-2 because of effects of temporal eddy activities. In the northern continental slope region, most ... 2-year simulation.  From the result of the BB region, while strong self retention on the BB was ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-2019/63 : Author(s): M. Mori, K. Mizobata, T. Okuda and T. Ichii

  8. An updated descriptive analysis of the toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) tagging programme in Subareas 88.1 and 88.2 up to 2005/06

    Abstract:  A descriptive analysis of the toothfish tagging programme carried out in Subareas 88.1 ... fish in the Ross Sea was very close to the size composition of the catch. Author(s):  A. Dunn and S.M ... which were presented in July 2006 at WG-FSA-SAM. In addition, the paper presents release and recapture ... still only available for about half of the non-New Zealand vessels for 2003-04. A reported total of 10 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/34 : Author(s): A. Dunn and S.M. Hanchet (New Zealand)

  9. Progress towards an assessment of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in Subarea 88.2 SSRUs 882C–H for the years 2002–03 to 2015–16 using a two-area model

    collect mark-recapture data in the South to help inform the estimation of biomass in the South. We present ... the model, and in particular the size of the fish population in the South. We recommend that the ... Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the Amundsen Sea region, defined here as SSRUs 88.2C–H. The ... models were first developed for the region in 2014 and refined in 2015. Results showed the need to ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-16/44 : Author(s): S. Mormede, K. Large and S. Hanchet

  10. Estimating fishing gear selectivity for trawlers using length-frequency data from concurrent commercial trawl and longline fishing for Patagonian toothfish in Division 58.5.2 and the ratio of their hazard functions

    (GLMM). The GLMM was fitted to the number of fish in a bin using a complementary log-log link function ... and binomial sample size defined as the number of fish in that bin or a larger length bin. The ... toothfish in Division 58.5.2 and the ratio of their hazard functions Approval:  Approved ... Abstract:  The upper-arm of the length-dependent fishing selectivity function for trawlers fishing ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/35 : Author(s): S.G. Candy (Australia)

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