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  1. Impacts of rising sea temperature on krill increase risks for predators in the Scotia Sea

    effects of ocean warming on krill biomass were strongest in the northern Scotia Sea, with a ≥ 40% decline ... in the mass of individual krill. Projections also suggest a 25% chance that krill biomass will fall ... minimally realistic ecosystem model to examine how projected effects of ocean warming on the growth of ... , penguins, seals, and fish) in the Scotia Sea. We also investigated the potential to mitigate depletion risk ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/P02 : Author(s): E.S. Klein, S.L. Hill, J.T. Hinke, T. Phillips and G.M. Watters

  2. 2018 International Conference on Assessing Status and Trends of Habitats, Key Species and Ecosystems in the Southern Ocean, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

    ecosystems in the Southern Ocean in April 2018.  This background paper is an invitation to Members of the SC ... ) Assessments of status and trends in habitats, species and ecosystems, and the causes of change (attribution ... Abstract:  The program Integrating Climate and Ecosystem Dynamics, which is a partner program of ... -CAMLR to participate in working groups on four themes that will be of benefit to SC-CAMLR: (1 ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXIV/BG/22 : Author(s): Delegation of Australia

  3. Foraging interactions of wandering albatrosses Diomedea exulans breeding on Marion Island with longline fisheries in the southern Indian Ocean

    Wandering Albatrosses breeding on Marion Island in order to assess the scale of interactions with known long ... items. Independent of these seasonal differences, females foraged farther from the islands and in warmer ... in the survival probabilities of males and females. Non-breeding birds foraged in warmer waters and ... attempt to scavenge baited hooks deployed by long-line fishing vessels. We studied the foraging ecology of ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-01/10 : Author(s): D.C. Nel, P.G. Ryan, J.L. Nel, N.T.W. Klages (South Africa), R.P. Wilson (Germany) and G. Robertson (Australia)

  4. The effects of an experimental hake Merluccius capensis/paradoxus longline fishery on Procellariiform seabirds in South Africa - a preliminary investigation

    Abstract:  Due to the detrimental effect longline fisheries have had on seabirds in other parts of ... regression suggested that light intensity was the critical factor explaining variation in the number of ... Procellariiform seabirds in South Africa. Carcases of Procellariiform seabirds caught on Hake longlines during ... 100% of the catch on longlines during setting despite the fact that they were not the most abundant ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-95/21 : Author(s): Barnes, K.

  5. Progress report on the development of MPAs in Domain 1

    Protected Areas (MPAs) in Domain 1 of CCAMLR. The results of the first Workshop were presented in WG-EMM-12 ... of assistants is provided in Annex 1. The workshop was held at La Serena, Chile, between 2-4 ... . Santos (Argentina) Title:  Progress report on the development of MPAs in Domain 1 Approval:  Approved ... Abstract:  This report presents the results of the second workshop for identifying Marine ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/40 : Author(s): J. Arata, C. Gaymer, F. Squeo (Chile), E. Marschoff, E. Barrera-Oro and M. Santos (Argentina)

  6. Shifts in the demersal fish community of South Georgia

    1970's. Use of a non-parametric method revealed a significant change in this community from the ... 1986/87 survey to the 1987/88 survey. This change was the result of reductions in the abundance of ... :  Shifts in the demersal fish community of South Georgia Approval:  Approved ... Abstract:  The heavily exploited fish stocks of South Georgia have been declining since the early ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-VII/BG/24 : Author(s): United States of America

  7. Can trace element signatures in the otoliths of Dissostichus eleginoides record capture size?

    Abstract:  The elemental structure of growth increments in the otoliths of fish reflects the ... SAF, both across the Polar Front and across ocean basins. A sample taken west of South Georgia in 1998 ... element signatures in the otoliths of Dissostichus eleginoides record capture size? Approval:  Approved ... composition of water passing across the gills: as a result, elemental signatures can potentially be used to ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/88 : Author(s): J.R. Ashford and C.M. Jones (USA)

  8. Preliminary results of a dedicated cetacean sighting vessel-based krill survey in East Antarctica (115°–130°E) during the 2015/16 austral summer season

    first of these annual surveys to the next meeting of WG-SAM (2016), to assess the survey design, in ... results of the first CSVK survey in East Antarctica (115°-130°E) conducted during the 2015/16 austral ... Abstract:  At the EEM-15, it was agreed that detailed information on survey design of the ... particular the trade-offs between the primary goal of gathering information on cetaceans versus the secondary ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-16/38 : Author(s): K. Matsuoka, A. Wada, T. Isoda, T. Mogoe and L.A. Pastene

  9. Research program on resource potential and life cycle of Dissostichus species from the Subarea 88.2 A in 2015–2018

    implementation of the previous research program took place in 2010-2012 fishing seasons and investigate resource ... potential and life cycle of Dissostichus species within the eastern part of the Ross Sea over shelf and ... continental slope within the Subarea 88.2 A. The present document is a new edition of the CCAMLR Document WG ... -SAM-15/21 revised in accordance with the WG-SAM recommendations (WG-SAM-15, pp. 4.37-4.42). Author(s ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-15/27 : Author(s): Delegation of the Russian Federation

  10. Analysis of catch and effort data in SSRUs 882A–B North from the 2015 fishing season including comparisons with data from exploratory fisheries and closed areas

    within the range of that observed in other exploratory fisheries and similar to those typically observed ... in the north area of Subarea 88.1, the nearest comparable area. Hauling speeds (number of hooks ... with a larger number of fish per 1000 hooks, especially in seamount habitats where the fish are large ... Abstract:  At the 2015 meetings of WG-FSA and the Scientific Committee, the UK, New Zealand and ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-16/16 Rev. 1 : Author(s): K. Large, A. Dunn, S.J. Parker, T. Earl, C. Darby, M. Söffker and O.R. Godø

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