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  1. Krill population dynamics in the Scotia Sea: variability in growth and mortality within a single population

    simultaneously. It appears 19 that first-year krill are advected into different regions of the Scotia Sea where ... the resultant population size structure is determined 20 by regional differences in growth and mortality ... simultaneously. It appears 19 that first-year krill are advected into different regions of the Scotia Sea where ... the resultant population size structure is determined 20 by regional differences in growth and mortality ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/16 : Author(s): K. Reid, E.J. Murphy (United Kingdom), V. Loeb and R.P. Hewitt (USA)

  2. Report on the CCAMLR Marine Debris monitoring program

    decreased, while debris associated with wandering albatrosses increased considerably from the previous year ... , while debris associated with wandering albatrosses increased considerably from the previous year ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-15/15 : Author(s): CCAMLR Secretariat

  3. Preliminary report on IWC-SO GLOBEC collaborative research in the western Antarctic Peninsula study area, March–June 2001

    Abstract:  The first three cruises in the 'year round' Southern Ocean GLOBEC series ... The first three cruises in the 'year round' Southern Ocean GLOBEC series for 2001-2002 were ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XX/BG/29 : Author(s): Observer (IWC)

  4. KRILL FISHERY BEHAVIOUR IN THE 1999/2000 SEASON

    mobile season in the last 10 years. Through the analysis of relation between catch level and vessel ... season in the last 10 years. Through the analysis of relation between catch level and vessel travel ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-08/40 : Author(s): S. Kawaguchi (Australia)

  5. Evidence of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems documented via submarine in the Antarctic Sound and Gerlache Strait (Subarea 48.1)

    by WG-EMM in previous years. Herein, evidence appropriate to the diverse characteristics ... abundances of VME indicator taxa. One is proposed based on the observance of a high density and diversity ... of indicator taxa and, which are considered particularly vulnerable to climate change. One is proposed based ... -EMM in previous years. Herein, evidence appropriate to the diverse characteristics of the communities ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/35 : Author(s): S. Lockhart and J. Hocevar

  6. A biomass estimate of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) at the Balleny Islands

    data processing followed the recommendations of CCAMLR SG-ASAM.  Two parameterisations of the krill ... parameterisation used θ = N(-20,28).  Krill biomass using estimated using θ = N(11,4) was 20.8 kilotonnes ... (coefficient of variation, CV = 0.37), whereas biomass using θ=N(-20,28) was 13.75 kilotonnes (CV = 0.14 ... ).  The reduced biomass of the θ=N(-20,28) estimate was caused by differing krill identification ‘dB difference ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/17 Rev. 1 : Author(s): M.J. Cox (Australia), Y. Ladroit, P. Escobar-Flores and R.L. O’Driscoll (New Zealand)

  7. Report on the CCAMLR marine debris monitoring program

    . There was only one new hydrocarbon soiling reported from Bird Island in 2014. The results of the ongoing ... . There was only one new hydrocarbon soiling reported from Bird Island in 2014. The results of the ongoing ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-14/68 : Author(s): Secretariat

  8. Stock status and population assessment of the Antarctic starry skate (Amblyraja georgiana) in Subarea 48.3

    Deficient” by IUCN (Endicott & Kyne 2009) and is one of the main by-catch species in the longline ... . Using ten years of tag-recapture data collected around South Georgia, a comprehensive analysis of data ... ” by IUCN (Endicott & Kyne 2009) and is one of the main by-catch species in the longline ... . Using ten years of tag-recapture data collected around South Georgia, a comprehensive analysis of data ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-18/27 : Author(s): M. Söffker, N.D. Walker, M. Belchier and J. Ellis

  9. Results on by-catch of fish during Ukrainian, Polish and Japanese krill fishery in the South Orkney Islands, South Georgia and Shetland Islands areas

    including one unidentified bathydraconid fish were found as by-catch juveniles during three surveys ... including one unidentified bathydraconid fish were found as by-catch juveniles during three surveys ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-96/19 : Author(s): Cielniaszek, Z., Pakhomov, E.A., Iwami, T.

  10. Experience with seabird by-catch limits in a trial of longline fishing in the Macquarie Island toothfish fishery

    status and highest risk of interacting with fishing operations had a bycatch limit of one seabird; limits ... on the other categories were two and three individuals respectively. In addition, if three seabirds in total ... status and highest risk of interacting with fishing operations had a bycatch limit of one seabird; limits ... on the other categories were two and three individuals respectively. In addition, if three seabirds in total ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/19 : Author(s): T. Hewitt and I. Hay (Australia)

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