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  1. Report of a domestic workshop to identify U.S. stakeholders’ objectives and protection priorities for one or more marine protected areas in Planning Domain 1

    these priorities.  The list of specific objectives included “protect krill spawning and larval development,” “study ... krill spawning and larval development,” “study climate impacts separate from fishing,&rdquo ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/34 : Author(s): G. Watters (USA)

  2. Fisheries in the Southern Ocean – an ecosystem approach. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond. (in press)

    possible effects of krill fishing on the performance of top level predators, such as albatrosses, penguins ... to detect possible effects of krill fishing on the performance of top level predators, such as albatrosses ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXIV/P01 : Author(s): Kock, K.-H., K. Reid, J. Croxall and S. Nicol

  3. Ageing two myctophid fishes using otolith from king and macaroni penguins in the Marion Island and its implication to feeding preference of penguins on those myctophids

    Abstract:  Myctophids apparently represent the second largest (after krill) and most widely ... Myctophids apparently represent the second largest (after krill) and most widely distributed ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-18/74 : Author(s): M. Duan, G.P. Zhu, A. Makhado and L. Wei

  4. Light levels experienced by foraging Antarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus gazella

    of phytoplankton and 1 or dense aggregations of krill. Night-time foraging and deep daytime diving indicates ... of krill. Night-time foraging and deep daytime diving indicates that fur seals are well adapted to locating ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-99/28 : Author(s): D.J. McCafferty, I.L. Boyd and T.R. Walker (UnitedKingdom)

  5. Population structure and connectivity of an important pelagic forage fish in the antarctic ecosystem, Pleuragramma antarcticum, in relation to large scale circulation

    of Antarctica and are considered an important species rivaling krill as prey for many birds, seals, whales ... of Antarctica and are considered an important species rivaling krill as prey for many birds, seals, whales ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/23 : Author(s): J.W. Ferguson (USA)

  6. Interannual variations of water thermochaline structure on South Georgia Island, South Orkney Islands and Shetland Islands shelves

    could be used when analysing krill aggregations' distribution and density for the period of years ... index of hydrodynamic situation observed, the results of typification could be used when analysing krill ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-00/34 : Author(s): P. Chernyshkov, V. Shnar, O. Berezhinsky and I. Polischuk (Russia)

  7. Environmental variability and the behavioural dynamics of Antarctic fur seals in the South Atlantic

    . There was little effect of a krill recruitment index upon the fur seal foraging index, either alone or when ... of a krill recruitment index upon the fur seal foraging index, either alone or when in combination with ENSO ...

    Meeting Document : WS-AREA 48-98/16 : Author(s): I.L. Boyd (UK)

  8. Scientific background document in support of the development of a CCAMLR MPA in the Weddell Sea (Antarctica) – Version 2017 – Reflection of the recommendations by WG-EMM-16 and SC-CAMLR-XXXV

    ., the reliability of the sparse data sets, the development of separate cost layers for krill and toothfish ... ., the reliability of the sparse data sets, the development of separate cost layers for krill and toothfish ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVI/BG/28 : Author(s): Delegation of Germany

  9. Otolith elemental signatures reveal habitat shift of Electrona carlsbergi

    ) and February 2016 (9 individuals) from krill fishery, respectively. The results demonstrate E. carlsbergi ... (9 individuals) from krill fishery, respectively. The results demonstrate E. carlsbergi hatched in two different ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/65 : Author(s): L. Wei and G.P. Zhu

  10. New Zealand research voyages to the Ross Sea region in 2018 and 2019

    and krill distributions; (6) research into interactions between marine aerosols and cloud formation ... and krill distributions; (6) research into interactions between marine aerosols and cloud formation ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/02 : Author(s): D. Bowden, R. O’Driscoll and M.H. Pinkerton

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