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  1. Distribution and diet of juvenile Patagonian toothfish on the South Georgia and Shag Rocks shelves (Southern Ocean)

    Antarctic krill and notothenid fish. The diet changed with size, with an increase in myctophid fish ... and krill as toothfish grow and disperse. The size of prey also increased with fish size, with a greater ... at Shag Rocks whilst at South Georgia, where P. guntheri is absent, the dominant prey were Antarctic krill ... and notothenid fish. The diet changed with size, with an increase in myctophid fish and krill as toothfish grow ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/P4 : Author(s): M.A. Collins, K.A. Ross, M. Belchier, K. Reid. (Mar. Biol., 152: 135–147 (2007)).

  2. Winter and summer foraging location of Adélie penguins from Mawson, Davis and Casey

    with a diet which is largely comprised of the fishery target species Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba ... in relation to potential direct or indirect overlap with the krill fishery. Here we present winter and summer ... with a diet which is largely comprised of the fishery target species Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba ... in relation to potential direct or indirect overlap with the krill fishery. Here we present winter and summer ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-13/08 : Author(s): L. Emmerson, N. Kokubun and C. Southwell (Australia)

  3. Geographical variation in the diet of the Antarctic fur seal Arctocephalus gazella

    and benthic-demersal preys were represented in the samples. The Antarctic krill Euphausia superba was the most ... , penguins and cephalopods. The Antarctic krill also predominated by mass being followed by fish or penguins ... -demersal preys were represented in the samples. The Antarctic krill Euphausia superba was the most frequent ... and cephalopods. The Antarctic krill also predominated by mass being followed by fish or penguins. Fish were ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/10 : Author(s): R. Casaux, A. Baroni, F. Arrighetti, A. Ramón and A. Carlini (Argentina)

  4. Comparison of long-term trends in abundance, recruitment and reproductive success of five populations of Pygoscelis penguins in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica

    , significant relationships between indices of penguin and krill recruitment suggest that penguin populations ... in the South Shetland Islands may live under an increasingly krill-limited system that has disproportionate ... indices of penguin and krill recruitment suggest that penguin populations in the South Shetland Islands ... may live under an increasingly krill-limited system that has disproportionate effects on the survival ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-06/21 : Author(s): J.T. Hinke (USA), K. Salwicka (Poland), S.G. Trivelpiece, G.M. Watters and W.Z. Trivelpiece (USA)

  5. Vast assembly of vocal marine mammals from diverse species on fish spawning ground

    their resonance frequency for sizing and identification purposes. To become suitable for krill and whale ... of km and may thus inform about variability issues now causing troubles in the assessment of krill using ... for krill and whale interaction we might need to increase the frequency range. However, the methodology ... in the assessment of krill using conventional acoustic methods.   ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/P01 : Author(s): D. Wang, H. Garcia, W. Huang, D.D. Tran, A.D. Jain, D.H. Yi, Z. Gong, J.M. Jech, O.R. Godø, N.C. Makris and P. Ratilal

  6. The Future of Antarctica Forum: distinguishing climate change impacts from other impacts in the Antarctic Peninsula

    , with assistance from IAATO and the Association of Responsible Krill Fishers (ARK), it is hoped that analyses can ... assist management of krill in the vicinity of penguin breeding and foraging locations.   Author ... proceeds. In particular, with assistance from IAATO and the Association of Responsible Krill Fishers (ARK ... ), it is hoped that analyses can assist management of krill in the vicinity of penguin breeding and foraging ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXV/BG/14 : Author(s): Submitted by Oceanites, Inc.

  7. e-sc-xv-a4-appH.pdf

    ... ’ an ‘others’ column should be introduced to complement the current categories of squid, fish and krill ... at these different times of day was distinct. For instance, both fish and krill were taken at night and only krill ... ). This index is currently calculated as the krill catch within 100 km of predator colonies during the period ... Description Example Precautionary overlap Subarea or Southern Ocean. Covers whole area of krill ... krill and demonstrate that the total proportions sum to approximately 1. 26. It was noted that the ... krill were taken at night and only krill was taken during the day. Previously, it had been assumed ... ). This index is currently calculated as the krill catch within 100 km of predator colonies during the ... Ocean. Covers whole area of krill distribution and all krill predators. Potential yield modeldownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-Stats-96

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-Stats-96

  8. e-sc-xxiv.pdf

    ... Status and trends in the krill-centric ecosystem ...................................... 12 Future ... ...................................................................... 28 Krill resources ... in the pattern of the krill fishery............................................. 28 Catch reporting ... involving marine mammals and seabirds and krill fishing operations in 2004/05 ... pattern of the krill fishery............................................. 28 Catch reportingdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SC-CAMLR-XXIV

    Meeting Report : SC-CAMLR-XXIV

  9. SC-CAMLR-XXXV

    of the Antarctic krill fishery at small spatial scales in the context of regional climate variability: is no data ... 1 – rationale, method and data for a risk assessment framework for distributing the krill trigger level ... assessment framework for distributing the krill trigger level in Area 48 A. Constable (on behalf ... krill fishery at small spatial scales in the context of regional climate variability: pros and cons ...

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  10. Modelling and decision making as part of the CCAMLR management regime

    The Antarctic marine ecosystem is essentially dominated in the pelagic zone by krill (Euphausia superba ... or seals on krill. This division is essential since the same models would not necessarily be applicable ... of an example. First, a model is proposed which has yet to be developed for krill (i.e. a renewable ... ) and their prey (i.e. krill) in relation to ecological objectives (Cell C, Table 1), three models each ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/3 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/3) : 295-322 : Author(s): Miller, D.G.M.

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