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Notification for scientific research in 2019/20 under CM 24-01: Proposal for a winter longline survey of Antarctic toothfish in the northern region of Subareas 88.1 and 88.2
up in the spring, may provide access to a productive pagophilic ecosystem for feeding as well as a ... further east and north of the CCAMLR Convention area, which is bounded by latitude 60°S. Obtaining a ... spawning season is needed. We propose to conduct a scientific survey during the austral winter in the ... biological samples from a range of locations in the northern regions of Subarea 88.1 and 88.2 and begin in ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-18/09 : Author(s): Delegation of New Zealand
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Proposal for a winter longline survey of Antarctic toothfish in the northern region of Subareas 88.1 and 88.2
up in the spring, may provide access to a productive pagophilic ecosystem for feeding as well as a ... further east and north of the CCAMLR Convention Area, which is bounded by latitude 60°S. Obtaining a ... spawning season is needed. We propose to conduct a scientific survey during the austral winter in the ... biological samples from a range of locations in the northern regions of Subarea 88.1 and 88.2 and begin in ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-18/40 : Author(s): Delegation of New Zealand
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A PRELIMINARY BALANCED TROPHIC MODEL OF THE ECOSYSTEM OF THE ROSS SEA, ANTARCTICA, WITH EMPHASIS ON APEX PREDATORS
Abstract: We report on the development of a mass balanced carbon-budget trophic model of the Ross ... Sea as a step towards investigating ecosystem effects of the fishery for Antarctic toothfish ... toothfish. A survey of the available literature and both published and unpublished data provided an initial ... the method we used to adjust the parameters to give a balanced model taking into account estimates of ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-08/42 : Author(s): M.H. Pinkerton, J.M. Bradford-Grieve and S.M. Hanchet (New Zealand)
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Reproduction in Antarctic notothenioid fish - a review
Abstract: Abstract: Gonad maturation in Antarctic notothenioid fish is a biennial process ... % at spawning. Apart from a few nototheniid species the GSI of males is much less and typi6dlly only 15 ... autumn. Spawning time is remarkably constant among populations of some species, in others a latitudinal ... weight. It exceeds 100 000 eggs only in a few nototheniid species and is commonly in the order of 1000 to ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-X/BG/12 : Author(s): Delegation of Germany
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A review of methodologies aimed at avoiding and/or mitigating incidental catch of protected seabirds.
fisheries interactions have been released in a variety of local, national and international media. Recent ... published reviews in the field of bycatch mitigation have typically had a species or fishing method focus ... . This report presents the results of the seabird component of a global review of mitigation methods ... influencing the appropriateness and effectiveness of a mitigation device include the fishery, vessel, location ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/P8 : Author(s): Bull, L.
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A method for inferring movement rates of fish from mark–recapture data
time is known. The simplest approach is to make a frequency plot of the distance between each release ... being able to allow a much richer description of movement than is available with the frequency of ... distances approach. In addition, it also provides a way to generate a movement model that is parameterized ... , which includes uncertainty that can readily be integrated into a population simulation. If the goal of ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/66 : Author(s): C. Wilcox (Australia)
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Longline sink rates on a bottom autoline vessel in New Zealand: draft
Abstract: Longline sink rates were investigated using Time Depth Recorders on a bottom autoline ... a method of accelerating line sink rate and thus avoiding incidental capture of seabirds. A new ... the middle of an unweighted longline of this design sinks to 10m in a mean time of 63.0 seconds (n ... = 11, c.v. 16.7%), compared with the start of the longline which takes a mean time 31.1 seconds (n = 11 ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-98/51 : Author(s): N.W. McL. Smith (New Zealand)
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A CHARACTERISATION OF THE TOOTHFISH FISHERY IN SUBAREAS 88.1 AND 88.2 FROM 1997–98 TO 2007–08
catch was the fourth highest on record with a total of 2666 t against a combined catch limit of 3207 t ... . The management of the SSRUs within the two subareas was changed for the 2006 season as part of a 3 ... season, primarily as a result of the ice conditions. The length frequency data from the Ross Sea fishery ... overall length frequency distribution, and no evidence for a reduction in fish length in any SSRU over ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-08/22 : Author(s): M.L. Stevenson, S.M. Hanchet and A. Dunn (New Zealand)
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Science supporting the joint New Zealand–United States proposal for the establishment of a marine protected area in the Ross Sea Region
Abstract: The Commission has asked the Scientific Committee to review the science supporting a ... joint New Zealand-United States proposal to establish a marine protected area (MPA) in the Ross Sea ... Region (RSR). A substantial amount of material has already been presented to the Scientific Committee ... continental slope, the Balleny Islands and vicinity, and the northern RSR. A set of maps (provided in an ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-IM-I/08 : Author(s): Delegations of the USA and New Zealand
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Further development of a spatially explicit population dynamics operating model for Antarctic toothfish in the Ross Sea region
model for Antarctic toothfish over the entire Ross Sea region, for a medium scale spatial resolution ... (189 spatial cells) covering the Ross Sea region. The model was developed as a generalised Bayesian ... population dynamics model implemented using the Spatial Population Model software (SPM), and a single sex age ... also recommend a survey of the assumed spawning grounds during winter, and the controlled collection of ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-13/35 : Author(s): S. Mormede, A. Dunn, S. Parker and S. Hanchet (New Zealand)