Home Home

CCAMLR

Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources

  • Home
  • Skip to Content
  • Log in

Search form

  • About CCAMLR
  • Conservation measures
  • Science
  • Fisheries
  • Compliance
  • Data
  • Meetings
  • Publications
  • Circulars
  • English
  • Français
  • Русский
  • Español
  • Home
  • Search
  • Search results
  • Site
  • article Blantyre Telegraph 2018-2020 mentions spouses, animal raised together 20-30 years
  • Meeting Document
  • Site

Current search

Search found 2532 items

  • article Blantyre Telegraph 2018-2020 mentions spouses, animal raised together 20-30 years
  • (-) Meeting Document

Filter by content type:

  • (-) Meeting Document
Print this page
Increase font size
Decrease font size

Site

Advanced Search

Search results

  1. Orientation of Antarctic krill in an aquarium

    was slightly less than that when animals were hovering, 49.7° (SD=7.5°, N=50). Such an acute angle of elevation ... would tend to reduce the reflected echo intensity when compared to animals swimming horizontally ... that when animals were hovering, 49.7° (SD=7.5°, N=50). Such an acute angle of elevation would tend ... to reduce the reflected echo intensity when compared to animals swimming horizontally. Although mature ...

    Meeting Document : WG-KRILL-93/24 : Author(s): Y. Endo (Japan)

  2. OCCURRENCE OF DWARF MINKE WHALES (BALAENOPTERA ACUTOROSTRATA SUBSP) AROUND THE ANTARCTIC PENINSULA

    were identified by the reported external diagnostic characters for this species. Seven animals occurred ... around the South Shetland Island and four in the Gerlache Strait. In addition, another two animals were ... external diagnostic characters for this species. Seven animals occurred around the South Shetland Island ... and four in the Gerlache Strait. In addition, another two animals were identified as dwarf minke whales ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/P2 : Author(s): J. Acevedo, C. Olavarría, J. Plana, A. Aguayo-Lobo, A. Larrea and L.A. Pastene

  3. Relative abundance of large whales around South Georgia

    photographed off South Georgia matched animals known from Peninsula Valdes, Argentina, a population known ... mother-calf pair was observed off the Shag Rocks in February 1997. Extirpation of animals from ... matched animals known from Peninsula Valdes, Argentina, a population known to be growing at 7% per annum ... off the Shag Rocks in February 1997. Extirpation of animals from this particular feeding ground ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-99/34 : Author(s): M.J. Moore (USA), S.D. Berrow (UK), B.A. Jensen (USA), P. Carr (UK), R. Sears (Canada) and V.J. Rowntree, R. Payne and P.K. Hamilton (USA)

  4. Alternative method of the age composition assessment on the basis of surveys length data using mixture distributions

    with the bootstrap method on the basis of the above mentioned surveys data. To estimate the standard error ... with the bootstrap method on the basis of the above mentioned surveys data. To estimate the standard error ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/78 : Author(s): P. Gasyukov (Russia)

  5. Domain 1 Marine Protected Area Preliminary Proposal – PART A: MPA Model

    the issues mentioned above, a multinational Research Steering Committee is proposed in order to engage all ... in accordance with the Objectives of the Convention. Having in consideration all the issues mentioned above ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-17/23 : Author(s): Delegations of Argentina and Chile

  6. Management plan for Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) No. 1

    ; • minimize the possibility of introduction of alien plants, animals and microbes into the Area; • allow ... ; • minimize the possibility of introduction of alien plants, animals and microbes into the Area; • allow ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/59 : Author(s): Secretariat

  7. Results of the tagging experiment for D. eleginoides in Subarea 48.4

    . During this time animals were tagged in order to continue a mark-recapture programme started in 2005 ... this time animals were tagged in order to continue a mark-recapture programme started in 2005 to assess ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/56 : Author(s): A. Payne and D.J. Agnew (United Kingdom)

  8. A proposal for modifications to Standard Method C2: fur seal pup growth

    of sampling and the selection of animals to weigh. The following is a proposal on how the protocol ... and the selection of animals to weigh. The following is a proposal on how the protocol and reporting should ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/52 : Author(s): M.E. Goebel (USA)

  9. Killer whale Orcinus orca and sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus interactions with longline vessels in the Patagonian toothfish fishery at South Georgia, South Atlantic

    small, (2 – 8 animals, 57% of observations), while solitary animals (13%) and larger pods (>15 ... animals, 8%) occurred less frequent. Sperm whales were most often solitary (43% of observations) when ... some ‘hotspots’ for interactions seem to occur. Killer whale pods were generally small, (2 – 8 animals ... , 57% of observations), while solitary animals (13%) and larger pods (>15 animals, 8%) occurred less ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/27 : Author(s): M.G. Purves (United Kingdom), D.J. Agnew (United Kingdom), E. Balguerías (Spain), C.A. Moreno (Chile) and B. Watkins (South Africa)

  10. Summary of monitoring and research effort and preliminary results from the 2019 Scotia Sea krill monitoring survey with FV Cabo de Hornos

    distribution were dominated by two modes, one of very large animals averaging around 55 mm dominating ... South Georgia. Small animals were only rarely sampled and almost uniquely on the shelf to the east ... , one of very large animals averaging around 55 mm dominating in the South Shetland area, and a second ... mode between 40 and 50 mm dominant further east, in particular around South Georgia. Small animals were ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/46 : Author(s): G. Skaret, M. Martinussen, G. McCallum, R. Pedersen, J. Rønning, A.L. Donoso, O.A. Bergstad and B.A. Krafft

Pages

  • « first
  • ‹ previous
  • …
  • 185
  • 186
  • 187
  • 188
  • 189
  • 190
  • 191
  • 192
  • 193
  • …
  • next ›
  • last »

Contact us

Email: ccamlr [at] ccamlr [dot] org
Telephone: +61 3 6210 1111
Fax: +61 3 6224 8744
Address: 181 Macquarie Street, Hobart, 7000, Tasmania, Australia

 

Quick Links

  • Job vacancies
  • List of authorised vessels
  • Schedule of Conservation Measures in Force 2024/25
  • CCAMLR Venue Hire

Recent and Upcoming Meetings

  • WG-FSA-2025
  • SCIC-2025
  • SC-CAMLR-44
  • CCAMLR-44
  • SCAF-2025
  • e-CDS
  • Log in
  • CCAMLR e-groups
  • CCAMLR Discussions
  • Support
  • Copyright
  • Disclaimer and Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Webmail
© Copyright - the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources 2025, All rights reserved.  |  Top of page  |  Site by Eighty Options