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  1. Foraging trip duration in male and female macaroni penguins at Bouvetøya

    at the start of the creching period (chick age 25-30 days). Males made their first foraging trips at the start ... of the creching period (chick age 25-30 days). Males made their first foraging trips at the start of the creching ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-98/28 : Author(s): F. Mehlum, K. Isaksen and V. Bakken (Norway)

  2. 2007 assessment of the toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) resource in the Prince Edward Islands vicinity

    become available for the years 2006 and 2007. The assessment allows for a second fleet to accommodate ... become available for the years 2006 and 2007. The assessment allows for a second fleet to accommodate ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/34 Rev. 1 : Author(s): A. Brandão and D.S. Butterworth (South Africa)

  3. Do krill fisheries compete with macaroni penguins? Spatial overlap in prey consumption and krill catches during winter

    as this is the only time of year when spatio-temporal overlaps between macaroni penguin foraging and the krill fishery ... period as this is the only time of year when spatio-temporal overlaps between macaroni penguin foraging ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/02 : Author(s): N. Ratcliffe, S.L. Hill, I.J. Staniland, R. Brown, S. Adlard, C. Horswill and P.N. Trathan (United Kingdom)

  4. Beach debris survey Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, 1998/99

    was the highest since 1996/97 and showed an increase of 86% compared to the previous year. The total mass of items ... 1996/97 and showed an increase of 86% compared to the previous year. The total mass of items recovered ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XVIII/BG/7 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  5. Proposal for a Climate Change Response Work Program for CCAMLR

    activities already underway. Advice on appropriate timeframes for responding to research activities would ... of Reference of the Intersessional Correspondence Group (ICG) to develop approaches for integrating ... build on related work of the Commission, SC-CAMLR and its working groups, and to link with related work ... being undertaken by the Committee for Environmental Protection (CEP). It is proposed that the objective ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/01 : Author(s): Delegations of Australia and Norway on behalf the Climate Change Intersessional Correspondence Group

  6. Beach debris survey – Main Bay, Bird Island, South Georgia, 2003/04

    Abstract:  During the fourteenth year of standardised beach surveys of man-made debris at Bird ... by 1.82 kg since last year to 5.39 kg. The highest proportion of marine debris collected comprised ... packaging bands were recovered. Miscellaneous debris increased by 100% since last year (from 175 to 350 ... During the fourteenth year of standardised beach surveys of man-made debris at Bird Island, South ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXIV/BG/15 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  7. PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM THE FIRST SURVEY SEASON OF ANTARCTIC KRILL AND APEX PREDATORS WITH THE COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSEL SAGA SEA IN THE SOUTH ORKNEY ISLANDS AREA 2011

    survey each year for the next five years in the CCAMLR statistical Subarea 48.2 using the Norwegian krill ... year for the next five years in the CCAMLR statistical Subarea 48.2 using the Norwegian krill fishing ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/23 : Author(s): B.A. Krafft, G. Skaret and L. Calise (Norway)

  8. Report of ACAP Working Group on Status and Trends Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels – Status and Trends Working Group

    Abstract:  1. The first Session of the Meeting of the Parties (MOP1) of the Agreement on the ... albatrosses (21 species) and petrels (seven species) listed on Annex 1 of the Agreement (MOP1 Final Report ... aim of collecting and collating information on breeding numbers and critical population and ... demographic parameters on each species. It was anticipated that this synthesis would then enable gaps in ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/40

  9. Krill caught by predators and nets revisited: interpreting prey selection in proper temporal–spatial scales

    and predator diet sampling. Comparisons of these two methods show broadly coherent results but also frequently ... for the two data sets are approximated as close as possible we found no difference in krill length frequency ... and predator diet sampling. Comparisons of these two methods show broadly coherent results but also frequently ... for the two data sets are approximated as close as possible we found no difference in krill length frequency ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-04/49 : Author(s): M.E. Goebel, V. Loeb, D.P. Costa, S.N. Sexton, A.R. Banks, J.D. Lipsky and A.C. Allen (USA)

  10. Acoustic discrimination of southern ocean zooplankton

    copepod Rhincalanus gigas. Instrumentation on the nets allowed their trajectories to be reconstructed ... originating from Antarctic krill Euphausia superba, with an overall correct classification rate of 77%. We ... employed for fishery acoustics, it is possible to discriminate in situ between several zooplanktonic taxa ... be discriminated once information on target distribution was considered, highlighting the value of ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/54 : Author(s): Watkins, J.L., Brierley, A.S., Goss, C., Ward, P.

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