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  1. Fishery Report: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Subarea 48.6

    Measure 41-04). The precautionary catch limit for Dissostichus spp. was 200 tonnes north of 60°S (SSRUs ... A and G1) and 200 tonnes south of 60°S (SSRUs B–F; see Figure 1). The catch limits for by-catch species ... (number of vessels) Reported catch (tonnes) Season Limit Reported Catch limit (tonnes ... assessment 12. The catch limits in this fishery were agreed by the Commission based on advice provided ...

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  2. CCAMLR e-CDS User Manual

    Description / Abstract:  CCAMLR’s Catch Documentation Scheme (CDS) seeks to: identify the origins ... . populations, by-catch of some Antarctic species and the undermining of CCAMLR conservation measures promote ... CCAMLR’s Catch Documentation Scheme (CDS) seeks to: identify the origins of Dissostichus ... . populations, by-catch of some Antarctic species and the undermining of CCAMLR conservation measures promote ... catch document (DCD) is a document, generated by the e-CDS, containing information relating ... to the re-export of Dissostichus spp. • Electronic Catch Documentation Scheme (e-CDS) is the web-based ... software application implemented by CCAMLR to support the Catch Documentation Scheme (CDS ... ) for the creation, validation and storage of DCDs, DEDs and DREDs. Introduction CCAMLR’s Catch Documentation ...

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  3. Fishery Report 2015: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Division 58.4.2

    . in Division 58.4.2 are described in CM 41-05. From 2009 to 2013, the precautionary catch limit ... for Dissostichus spp. was set at 70 tonnes. In 2014 it was reduced to 35 tonnes and this catch limit was retained ... 1). Although a catch limit of 30 tonnes was set in SSRU 5842A, the Commission agreed that no fishing would ... limit (tonnes) Reported catch (tonnes) Estimated IUU catch (tonnes) D. mawsoni D. eleginoides ...

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  4. Seabird interactions with longlining operations for Dissostichus eleginoides at the South Sandwich Islands and South Georgia

    involving the setting and hauling of longlines to catch the toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides around ... and observations of longline vessels fishing around South Georgia, however, indicate significant catch rates ... During seven days of operations involving the setting and hauling of longlines to catch ... South Georgia, however, indicate significant catch rates of albatrosses. ... involving the setting and hauling of longlines to catch the toothfish Dissostickus eleginoides around ... and observations of longline vessels fishing around South Georgia, however, indicate significant catch rates ... ). Brothers (1991) repor ted a catch ra te of 0.41 seabirds/thousand hooks in the southern bluefin ... or discarded by-catch, a hierarchy developed with giant petrels the most successful, followed by black-browed ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 1 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 1) : 143–153 : Author(s): Ashford, J.R., J.P. Croxall, P.S. Rubilar and C.A. Moreno

  5. Catchability of midwater trawls in relation to krill fishery

    the estimation of total krill lengths distribution, obtained on the basis of trawl samples from different catched ... distribution of krill length, obtained using weighting of trawl samples (usually 200 ind.) against the catch ... samples weighting against the catch corrected taking in account the trawl catchability for each trawling ... krill lengths distribution, obtained on the basis of trawl samples from different catched in the study ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-98/20 : Author(s): S.M. Kasatkina (Russia)

  6. Fishery Report 2014: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Division 58.4.2

    58.4.2 are described in CM 41-05. From 2009 to 2013, the precautionary catch limit for Dissostichus spp ... (SSRU) E. Although a catch limit of 30 tonnes has been set in SSRU A, the Commission agreed ... for current season, past reports for IUU catch.) Season Catch limit (tonnes) Reported catch (tonnes ... 1). Since the reduction in the catch limit from 780 tonnes to 70 tonnes in 2009, high levels of IUU fishing ...

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  7. Proposal for a mark–recapture experiment to estimate toothfish population size in Subarea 48.4

    to assess the toothfish population. Catch rates were similar to those experienced in Subarea 48.3. The UK ... . The proposal is to tag 500+ fish taking 100 tonnes of catch each year. The target species ... to assess the toothfish population. Catch rates were similar to those experienced in Subarea 48.3. The UK ... . The proposal is to tag 500+ fish taking 100 tonnes of catch each year. The target species ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/57 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  8. A fine-scale model of the overlap between penguin foraging demands and the krill fishery in the South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula

    Abstract:  CCAMLR has been using the total catch of krill taken within 100 km of penguin colonies ... resource and is based on a detailed model of penguin foraging patterns combined with catch positions ... CCAMLR has been using the total catch of krill taken within 100 km of penguin colonies ... resource and is based on a detailed model of penguin foraging patterns combined with catch positions ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-Stats-96/06 : Author(s): Phegan, G., Agnew, D.J.

  9. Fishing for toothfish using pots: results of trials undertaken around South Georgia, March–May 2000

    to catch D. eleginoides around South Georgia (Sub-area 48.3). This method has the potential to minimise ... of crab species. The catch rate of toothfish was notably lower than that achieved in the longline fishery ... During the period March to May 2000, the UK undertook trials of a pot fishing method to catch ... species. The catch rate of toothfish was notably lower than that achieved in the longline fishery ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-00/23 : Author(s): D. Agnew, T. Daw, M. Purves and G. Pilling (United Kingdom)

  10. KRILL FISHERY REPORT: 2009 UPDATE

    t). Most of this catch was taken in Subarea 48.2 (51316 t) with the remainder in Subarea 48.1 (31533 ... t). The forecast total catch of krill for the current season falls in the range 109000-147000 t. This compares ... of this catch was taken in Subarea 48.2 (51316 t) with the remainder in Subarea 48.1 (31533 t). The forecast ... total catch of krill for the current season falls in the range 109000-147000 t. This compares ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/06 : Author(s): Secretariat

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