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  1. CCAMLR Scientific Scholarship Scheme

    Description / Abstract:  In 2010 CCAMLR established the CCAMLR Scientific Scholarship Scheme to ... assist early career scientists  to participate in the work of the Scientific Committee and its working ... scientific community in order to help generate and sustain a sound basis of scientific expertise able to ... support the requirements of CCAMLR in the long term. Scholarships of up to A$30 000 are available to ... Proposals In 2010 CCAMLR established the CCAMLR Scientific Scholarship Scheme to assist early career ... scientists i to participate in the work of the Scientific Committee and its working groups. The objective ... community in order to help generate and sustain a sound basis of scientific expertise able to support the ... requirements of CCAMLR in the long term. Scholarships of up to A$30 000 are available to facilitate ...

    Document : Site Section: Science

  2. Chapter 5: Managing Fishing Activities

    regulatory framework for fishing would be improved by having sufficient details in all fisheries-related ... safety of ‘non-SOLAS (International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea) vessels’ operating in Polar ... vessels, CCAMLR should ensure their application to such vessels operating in Polar waters; or (ii) if the ... should ensure they are made mandatory in the Convention Area, as far as is practicable and appropriate ...

    Page : Site Section: The Organisation

  3. DIRECT EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE ANTARCTIC KRILL FISHERY

    thought of as being indirect, for example through distributional changes of fish populations, changes in ... marine biodiversity or changes in oceanic productivity. We show that in Antarctic waters there is already ... seasonal behaviour of the region’s largest fishery, that for Antarctic krill. Declining sea ice cover in ... the main krill fishing grounds has resulted in greater accessibility of krill stocks to the fishing ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/P06 : Author(s): S. Kawaguchi, S. Nicol and A.J. Press

  4. Lessons from CCAMLR on the implementation of the ecosystem approach to managing fisheries

    widely recognised as a leading international organisation in developing best-practice in the ecosystem ... .  CCAMLR is demonstrating that EBFM does not need to equate to complexity in management and that methods ... predators on their prey.  Science has an important role in implementing EBFM, not only in measuring and ... assessing the status of target species and their predators, but also in designing cost-effective management ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/P06 : Author(s): A.J. Constable

  5. Population, breeding, diet and conservation of Crozet shag Phalacrocorax [atriceps] melanogenis at Marion Island, 1994/95 to 2002/03

    at subantarctic Marion Island decreased by 68% from 841 pairs in 1994/95 to 272 pairs in 2002/03. The ... birds breeding in any given season. The decreases coincided with a period of warming and reduced ... precipitation at Marion Island and with a decrease in the number of gentoo penguins Pygoscelis papua breeding ... there. Both these seabird species forage inshore and there is considerable overlap in their diets ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-03/17 : Author(s): R.J.M. Crawford, J. Cooper, B.M. Dyer, A.C. Wolfaardt, D. Tshingana, K. Spencer, S.L. Petersen, J.L. Nel, D.G. Keith, C.L. Holness, B. Hanise, M.D. Greyling and M. du Toit (South Africa)

  6. On influence of acoustic survey methodology improvement on krill biomass estimation. (A comparison of results of acoustic surveys based on single-frequency and double-frequency algorithms)

    Abstract:  Substantial improvements in data collection and analytical methodologies of acoustic ... influence of such improvements on krill biomass estimation. The letter seems to become useful in comparative ... algorithms that were obtained by processing data on Russian R/V ATLANTIDA surveying in 48.4 Subarea according ... difference in krill biomass estimates. A difference was more than 1.8 times in the case under consideration ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/41 : Author(s): S.M. Kasatkina and A.P. Malyshko (Russia)

  7. Preliminary results on by-catch of fishes caught by the fishery vessel Chiyo Maru No. 3 to the north of the South Shetland Islands (February to March, 1996)

    in 41 hauls. Notothenioid juveniles were found in 30 hauls carried out in waters with a depth of 87 ... in 11 hauls operated at some distance from the shelf, in the offshore waters with a depth of 275 ... -1780m (average 1006m). Notothenioid juveniles never caught with bathypelagic fish species in all hauls ... found in 15 hauls, and its estimated value of an arithmetic mean was 4±19 ind./t (0 to 140 ind./t) of ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-96/52 : Author(s): Ichii, T., Kawaguchi, S., Naganobu, M.

  8. A simulation study of krill fishing by an individual Japanese trawler

    , and their performance investigated in response to six different ways in which the overall krill ... biomass in a 600 n. mile square oceanic sector might decline by 50%. In most cases there is essentially no ... response of the index, or a response rather smaller in relative magnitude than the biomass decline. Catch ... statistics collected at present (centred primarily on catch per fishing time) are of low utility in detecting ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-VI/BG/38 : Author(s): D.S. Butterworth (United Kingdom)

  9. Linking predator and prey behaviour: contrasts between Antarctic fur seals and macaroni penguins at South Georgia

    are the two main land-based krill Euphausia superba consumers in the northern Scotia Sea. Using a ... -based (animal tracking and diet analysis) techniques, we examined variability in the foraging ecology of ... from acoustic surveys was low during summer, increasing in autumn. During the breeding season, krill ... occurred in 80% of fur seal diet samples, with fish remains in 37% of samples. Penguin diets contained the ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/P07 : Author(s): C.M. Waluda, M.A. Collins, A.D. Black, I.J. Staniland and P.N. Trathan

  10. CCAMLR Science

    those with a particular interest in living resources management and Antarctic matters. Papers published ... in the journal cover numerous disciplines, including the biology and ecology of marine species, their ... the papers published in the journal were originally submitted to the CCAMLR Scientific Committee or ... , if approved, is sent out for peer review. In 2016 annual publication of CCAMLR Science was ...

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