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  1. Fishery Report 2016: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Subarea 48.6

    recently Antarctic toothfish (D. mawsoni) has dominated the catches. 2. The current limits ... , the precautionary catch limit for Dissostichus spp. was set at 400 tonnes; 200 tonnes north of 60°S (small-scale ... research units (SSRUs) A and G) and 200 tonnes south of 60°S (SSRUs B–F). In 2014 the catch limit ... South African flagged vessel using longlines only and the catch limits were applied to research blocks ...

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  2. Fishery Report: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Subareas 88.1 and 88.2

    : (i) the Ross Sea (Subarea 88.1 and SSRUs 882A–B) (WG-FSA-05/4), and (ii) SSRU 882E. 2. The catch limits ... of the experiment. To assist administration of the SSRUs, the catch limits for SSRUs 881B, C and G were ... . Within Subarea 88.2, SSRU 882E was treated as a separate SSRU with its own catch limit, whilst SSRUs ... 882C, D, F and G were amalgamated with a single catch limit. However, in each of the closed SSRUs ...

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  3. Fishery Report: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Subareas 88.1 and 88.2

    . 2. The catch limits for the Subarea 88.1 and 88.2 SSRUs in the Ross Sea were changed as part of a three-year ... was retained in the area of the experiment. To assist administration of the SSRUs, the catch limits for SSRUs ... own catch limit, whilst SSRUs 882C, D, F and G were amalgamated with a single catch limit. However ... . remained permissible under the research fishing exemption; these fishing research catch limits were ...

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  4. WG-FSA-97

    , Annex 5, paragraph 4.131) Everson, I. WG-FSA-97/12 Comparative study of the size composition of catches ... (Russia) WG-FSA-97/13 Some observations on seabird by-catch from australian longline fishing vessels: 1994 ... –1996 Whitelaw, W. WG-FSA-97/14 Recent information related to seabird by-catch on the high seas Tuck ... , G., Betlehem, A., Polacheck, T. WG-FSA-97/15 Japanese longline seabird by-catch in the Australian fishing zone ...

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  5. CCAMLR-XXXV

    . 1 Establishing time-limited Special Areas for Scientific Study in newly exposed marine areas following ice shelf ... -Contracting Parties can participate in the CCAMLR Catch Documentation Scheme for seized or confiscated catch ... Catch Documentation Scheme Delegation of Ukraine CCAMLR-XXXV/30 On interim distribution of the trigger ... of the Catch Documentation Scheme (CDS) CCAMLR Secretariat CCAMLR-XXXV/BG/07 Informations sur la pêche INN dans ...

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  6. Do krill and salps compete? Contrary evidence from the krill fisheries

    / Description:  Salp by-catch and krill discolouration ('green' krill) caused by active feeding ... krill in the catches was evident when both salps and krill were taken together. In the Livingston Island ... Salp by-catch and krill discolouration ('green' krill) caused by active feeding ... krill in the catches was evident when both salps and krill were taken together. In the Livingston Island ... Salp by-catch and krill discolouration ('green' krill) caused by active feeding on phytoplankton were ... in the catches was evident when both salps and krill were taken together. In the Livingston Island area ... , salps, by-catch, competition, CCAMLR INTRODUCTION Recently, an hypothesis of competition ... . Research vessels can cover wide areas but are usually limited in terms of continuity through the season ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 5 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 5) : 205–216 : Author(s): Kawaguchi, S., T. Ichii, M. Naganobu and W.K. de la Mare

  7. Fishery Report: Champsocephalus gunnari South Georgia (Subarea 48.3)

    ). Season Reported effort (number of vessels) Catch limit (tonnes) Reported catch (tonnes) 1976/77 ... ), the latter being the catch plus the remaining catch limit for this season. 4.2 Model configuration ... . The Working Group recommended the catch limit based on the CCAMLR von Bertalanffy parameters and assuming ... data, and their respective catch limits, are summarised in Table 7. Fish by-catch was negligible ...

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  8. Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 24-01 (2005)

    The Application of Conservation Measures to Scientific Research Limitations:  Except for waters ... of any catch limits in force for each species taken unless the catch limit in an area3 is set at zero ... . (b) In the event of research being undertaken in an area3 with a zero catch limit, then the catches adopted under ... paragraphs 2 or 3 below shall be considered to be the catch limit for the season in that area. When ... such an area sits within a group of areas to which an overall catch limit applies, that overall catch limit ...

    Conservation Measure : 24-01 (2005)

  9. Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 24-01 (2008)

    The application of conservation measures to scientific research Limitations:  Except for waters ... of any catch limits in force for each species taken unless the catch limit in an area3 is set at zero ... . (b) In the event of research being undertaken in an area3 with a zero catch limit, then the catches adopted under ... paragraphs 2 or 3 below shall be considered to be the catch limit for the season in that area. When ... such an area sits within a group of areas to which an overall catch limit applies, that overall catch limit ...

    Conservation Measure : 24-01 (2008)

  10. Annual changes in species composition and abundance of myctophid fish in the north of South Georgia (Subarea 48.3), Antarctica, during austral winters from 2002 to 2008

    / Description:  Species composition and abundance of myctophid fish were analysed using the fish by-catch ... of 10 myctophid species were identified in the by-catch samples, among which Krefftichthys anderssoni ... Species composition and abundance of myctophid fish were analysed using the fish by-catch samples ... species were identified in the by-catch samples, among which Krefftichthys anderssoni, Gymnoscopelus ... CCAMLR has expressed concerns about the impact of incidental catch in the krill fishery on some fish ... scientific data on fish by-catch. Japan ini- tiated on-board scientific observer activities in the 1989/90 ... fishing season to collect information on the incidental catch of juvenile fish (Kiyota and Iida, 2009 ... fish were analysed using the fish by-catch samples collected by scientific observers on board Japanese ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 18 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 18) : 155–163 : Author(s): Iwami, T., M. Naganobu, K. Taki and M. Kiyota

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