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  1. Sounds like more krill

    Sea was estimated from an international echosounder and net survey (CCAMLR 2000) to be 44.3 million ... tons (CV 11.4%). The new biomass estimate prompted the Antarctic Treaty's Commission for the ... Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) to revise the precautionary catch level for krill in ... the area from 1.5 to 4 million tons (SC-CAMLR, 2000). These survey results are based on the total echo ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-04/41 : Author(s): D.A. Demer and S.G. Conti (USA)

  2. PREDICTING THE VULNERABILITY OF BENTHIC, HABITAT-FORMING ORGANISMS TO DISTURBANCE USING LIFE-HISTORY CHARACTERISTICS

    data are presented for the phylum Cnidaria, an important group of habitat-forming organisms that are ... Abstract:  Assessing the impacts of fishing on Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs) in the Southern ... Ocean is hampered by the paucity of information on the resistance and resilience of these ecosystems to ... reproductive parameters, was established for benthic, habitat-forming taxa and associated physical and chemical ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/35 : Author(s): K. Martin-Smith (Australia)

  3. Review of research into seabird–fishery interactions

    research plans for managing seabird mortalities and the effect of these on seabird population viability in ... and modelling; c) foraging studies; d) molecular research; and e) management efficacy. Research on ... allow an assessment of the utility, current methodologies, and constraints of research into seabird ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/42 : Author(s): R. Alderman (New Zealand)

  4. Reduced bait loss and bycatch of seabirds in longlining by using a seabird scarer

    behind the vessel during setting of the gear, proved to be an effective device for scaring the birds away ... , bycatch of seabirds on longlines is a problem in certain seasons and areas. Birds feeding on the bait ...

    Meeting Document : WG-IMALF-94/09 : Author(s): S. Løkkeborg and Å. Bjordal (Norway)

  5. Preliminary observation about the possibility of Antarctic krill escapement from a trawl net

    Abstract:  We observed whether Antarctic krill escaped from the trawl net or not using an ... underwater video camera attached on the trawl net of Japanese commercial trawler Fukuei-maru (4,350.62 GT) in ... 2011. To avoid the influence of camera lighting on krill behavior, the observation was conducted during ... develop a method using LED lighting system at our laboratory for the purpose of filed observation of krill ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/66 : Author(s): K. Fujita and S. Hasegawa (Japan)

  6. The brief review of the AtlantNIRO’s investigations of living marine resources: whales, krill and fish, in the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic

    Abstract:  The USSR has fished in the Atlantic Sector of the Antarctic for three living marine ... vessels conducted fishery and scientific studies. Investigations on whales were commenced in 1960. There ... were collected a big set of statistical and biological data on embryos growth rate of sperm whales ... aggregations of various whale species, migrations etc. which is widely used for correct stocks evaluation and ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-04/30 : Author(s): F. Litvinov, D. Tormosov, Zh. Frolkina (Russia)

  7. The applicability of international conservation instruments to the establishment of marine protected areas in Antarctica

    protection, thus raising questions about the necessity and feasibility of applying other agreements ... protection, thus raising questions about the necessity and feasibility of applying other agreements ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXIII/BG/30 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  8. Contributions to the biology of cephalopods in Prydz Bay, Antarctica - a preliminary report

    Abstract:  The Australian Antarctic Division carried out an extensive sampling program for pelagic ... 341 cephalopod specimens comprising 256 squids and 85 octopods were captured for study. This ... senei and several species of Pareledone. Psychroteuthis glacialis is reported to congregate on the ... was found for any of the species captured. Evidence suggests the existence of ontogenetic descent in ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-X/BG/09 : Author(s): Delegation of Australia

  9. The ICES Benchmark Protocol

    benchmark is agreement on an assessment methodology that is to be applied in annual update assessments, for ... Abstract:  The ICES Benchmark Protocol is a review process for evaluating the data and analyses ... that form the basis of ICES management advice for a stock. The review examines stock structure, fishery ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-14/16 : Author(s): C. Darby (United Kingdom)

  10. Feeding of nine Antarctic fish species and their daily ration evaluations

    Abstract:  Feeding patterns of four Nototheniid, three Channichthyiid and two Bathydraconiid ... Feeding patterns of four Nototheniid, three Channichthyiid and two Bathydraconiid species were ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-91/08 : Author(s): Ye. A. Pakhomov and V. B. Tseitlin (USSR)

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