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  1. Fishing intensity of Russian fleet krill fishery in Subarea 48.2 and 48.3

    and 48.3 amounted to at least 95% of total catch. The calculations were based on the Soviet fleet haul ... amounted to at least 95% of total catch. The calculations were based on the Soviet fleet haul-by-haul data ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/62 : Author(s): S.M. Kasatkina and V.F. Ivanova (Russia)

  2. Length composition, sex ratio, and pre-spawning migration of Dissostichus eleginoides in Subarea 48.3 during 1995

    reduced the mean length in the catch and increased CPUE (numbers of fish per hook), although sex ratio ... reduced the mean length in the catch and increased CPUE (numbers of fish per hook), although sex ratio ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-95/27 Rev. 1 : Author(s): Agnew, D.J.

  3. Review of depredation mitigation methods applied within the CCAMLR Statistical Area

    sound, the physical protection of the catch by nets, hooks or wires or changes in fishing practise ... protection of the catch by nets, hooks or wires or changes in fishing practise such as moving to a different ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-15/28 : Author(s): R. Faulkner, N. Edmonds and M. Soeffker (United Kingdom)

  4. A proposal for a standardised survey for Antarctic toothfish in McMurdo Sound

    with the current design. However, power analysis based on historical catch data suggests that the sample size ... , power analysis based on historical catch data suggests that the sample size (number of stations sampled ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-15/33 : Author(s): S.J. Parker, S.M. Hanchet and S. Mormede (New Zealand)

  5. Modelling the circumpolar distribution of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) habitat suitability using correlative species distribution modelling methods

    to CCAMLR’s management of this species. In this paper the use of Maxent models with fishery catch data ... ;s management of this species. In this paper the use of Maxent models with fishery catch data and environmental ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-15/64 : Author(s): CCAMLR Secretariat

  6. Continuation proposal of a multi-Member longline survey on Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) in Division 58.4.4b in 2018/19 by Japan and France

    that selectivity and catch rates can be standardized across the vessels and impacts of depredation be minimized ... requested that research activities be coordinated between France and Japan so that selectivity and catch ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-18/03 : Author(s): Delegations of Japan and France

  7. Fishing ground selection in krill fishery: trends in its patterns across years, seasons, and nations

    third of them were identified as the main contributors to the total catch. A shift of operational timing ... were identified as the main contributors to the total catch. A shift of operational timing towards ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/28 : Author(s): S. Kawaguchi (Australia), K. Taki and M. Naganobu (Japan)

  8. Results of the tagging experiment for (D. eleginoides) in Subarea 48.4, 2007 update

    in Subarea 48.4, catching 54 t of toothfish. A total of 291 D. eleginoides and 1 D. mawsoni were tagged ... and released during fishing operations. This represents a very high tagging rate of 5.4 fish per tonne of catch ... in catching and tagging the anticipated number of toothfish each year, the experiment and CM 41-03 may need ... , catching 54 t of toothfish. A total of 291 D. eleginoides and 1 D. mawsoni were tagged and released during ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/32 : Author(s): J. Roberts and D.J. Agnew (United Kingdom)

  9. CCAMLR Survey Database: development during 2002

    for the Catch Documentation Scheme. Work on the survey database in 2002 included: • revision of the database ... in ‘\FSA 2002\Survey Database’ on the server). The primary tables are: Survey; SurveyEvent; Catch ... Summary; CatchLWSM; and Specimen. Data from sixteen surveys have now been uploaded to the survey database ... to be postponed because of a higher priority need for developing a web-based data system for the Catch ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-02/10 : Author(s): Secretariat

  10. Results of phase I of the Russian research program for toothfish fishery in Subarea 88.3 during the 2010/11 season

    toothfish catches and by-catch were subjected to biological analysis. 30 toothfish individuals of different ... of fish of catches. Material sampled included 240 otoliths for age determination, 53 samples for genetic ... toothfish catches and by-catch were subjected to biological analysis. 30 toothfish individuals of different ... of fish of catches. Material sampled included 240 otoliths for age determination, 53 samples for genetic ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-11/36 : Author(s): Delegation of Russia

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