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  1. Benchmarking CCAMLR

    Scientific Committee symposium will likely raise these issues again which presents an opportunity to revisit ... raised in Scientific Committee (SC-XXXII, paragraph 3.66), developed in Darby (WG-SAM-14/16), recommended ... Committee symposium will likely raise these issues again which presents an opportunity to revisit ... raised in Scientific Committee (SC-XXXII, paragraph 3.66), developed in Darby (WG-SAM-14/16), recommended ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXV/BG/31 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  2. Monitoring marine debris and its impact on marine living resources in Antarctic waters

    debris. During recent years surveys of beached marine debris have been conducted in accordance ... of debris and of its impact on marine animals. A special conservation measure was adopted by CCAMLR ... . During recent years surveys of beached marine debris have been conducted in accordance with a standard ... impact on marine animals. A special conservation measure was adopted by CCAMLR to regulate the use ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XX/BG/16 : Author(s): Secretariat

  3. Marine Ecosystem Assessment for the Southern Ocean (MEASO)

    in Hobart in early April 2018 (http://www.measo2018.aq/). The conference provided an opportunity to share ... 2018 (http://www.measo2018.aq/). The conference provided an opportunity to share relevant science ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/BG/22 : Author(s): A. Constable, J. Melbourne-Thomas, R. Trebilco and M. Brasier

  4. Using stationary acoustic platforms to assess precision and accuracy of acoustical krill surveys

    suggested that 13 % of the macroplankton backscatter originated above a depth of ~20 m during daytime, while ... 24 % was found above ~20 m during night. A swarm detection approach suggested a similar pattern ... , 7 % of aggregated backscatter was found above ~20 m during daytime, and 22 % during night. Author(s):  T. Klevjer ... % of the macroplankton backscatter originated above a depth of ~20 m during daytime, while 24 % was found above ~20 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/32 : Author(s): T. Klevjer, G. Skaret and B.A. Krafft

  5. New page in the Antarctic krill fishing (Translation from The Fishing Industry of Ukraine, 1–2/2007: 11–14)

    Abstract:  Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is one of the largest marine resources of animal ... Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is one of the largest marine resources of animal origin protein ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXVI/BG/26 : Author(s): Delegation of Ukraine

  6. TOWARDS THE BALANCED STOCK ASSESSMENT OF ANTARCTIC TOOTHFISH IN THE ROSS SEA

    Abstract:  Last two years two different approaches were used for stock assessment of Antarctic ... Last two years two different approaches were used for stock assessment of Antarctic toothfish ... toothfish in the Ross Sea. One of them, the CASAL model, (Dunn & Hanchet, 2007; Bull et al., 2007 ... available sources of information incorporated into the model. The second one, the TISVPA model (Vasilyev ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-08/08 : Author(s): D. Vasilyev and K. Shust (Russia)

  7. Preliminary tag-recapture based population assessment of Antarctic toothfish in Subarea 48.4

    tagging returns to be 982 tonnes in 2018. Applying the CCAMLR agreed precautionary assumption of average ... biomass across the time series and harvest rate of γ = 0.038, implies a 2018/19 yield of 37 tonnes ... returns to be 982 tonnes in 2018. Applying the CCAMLR agreed precautionary assumption of average biomass ... across the time series and harvest rate of γ = 0.038, implies a 2018/19 yield of 37 tonnes ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-18/26 : Author(s): T. Earl and A. Riley

  8. Breeding numbers and success of Eudyptes penguins at Marion Island, and the influence of arrival of adults

    Penguins, over 26 and 22 years respectively, suggesting over-wintering conditions may influence ... Oscillation event of 1997/98, there was no significant correlation in mass on arrival between the two species ... , over 26 and 22 years respectively, suggesting over-wintering conditions may influence the proportions ... Oscillation event of 1997/98, there was no significant correlation in mass on arrival between the two species ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/38 : Author(s): R.J.M. Crawford, J. Cooper, B.M. Dyer and L.G. Underhill (South Africa)

  9. METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING CONSERVATION MEASURE 22-06: AN IMPACT ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK FOR BOTTOM IMPACTING FISHING METHODS IN THE CCAMLR AREA

    . Parker and N. Smith (New Zealand) Title:  METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING CONSERVATION MEASURE 22-06: AN IMPACT ... Abstract:  This paper presents a framework to assess and quantify the likely cumulative impact on ... provides a methodological template for possible wider adoption within CCAMLR or elsewhere. Specific ... examples from the New Zealand assessment are provided for illustrative purposes. Author(s):  B. Sharp, S ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-08/53 : Author(s): B. Sharp, S. Parker and N. Smith (New Zealand)

  10. AN ASSESSMENT OF ARTIFICIAL BAIT (NORBAIT™) AS A MEANS OF REDUCING THE INCIDENTAL CATCH OF MACROURUS AND OTHER BYCATCH SPECIES IN HIGH LATITUDE TOOTHFISH FISHERIES

    . Other than the obvious geographical differences between the two trial Subareas there were differences ... to achieve the same target catch result. Other than the obvious geographical differences between the two ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-08/52 : Author(s): J.M. Fenaughty (New Zealand)

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