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  1. Scientific Abstracts 1999

    fisheries, krill (Euphausia superba) and mackerel icefish (Champsocephalus gun- nari), both of which still ... potential effects of a fishery for the very abundant Antarctic krill, E. superba. This species ... . (English, unpub- lished). WG-EMM-99/9 Fine-scale data from the krill fisheries in 1997/98. CCAMLR Secre ... - tariat, 22 pp. (English, unpublished). WG-EMM-99/11 Estimation of the fishery–krill– predator overlap ...

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  2. Letter from the Convener

    to the krill-centric ecosystem and management of the krill fishery and spatial management. Similar to last ... year’s WG-EMM meeting, topics relating to the krill-centric ecosystem will be categorised into those ... yield, CEMP on what we have now, and scientific observation of the krill fishery. Issues for the future ... assessment for krill, review CEMP and WG-EMM-STAPP, and consider science and surveys that can be conducted ...

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  3. Scientific Abstracts 2005

    of the Antarctic krill fishery. Submitted by ASOC, 21 pp. (English, unpublished). SC-CAMLR-XXIV/BG/22 Marine ... populations of top predator populations dependent on locally high abundances of Antarctic krill. Due ... toothfish, and perhaps also for early developmental stages of Antarctic krill, both of which are critical ... krill, peaking in the 46–50 mm range, continuing a four-year trend of increasing proportions of female ...

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  4. CCAMLR Scientific Scholarship Scheme Poster

    (China) 2013-2014 Xianyong Zhao (China) data from krill fishing vessel echosounder to estimate ... the characteristics and relative density of krill swarms Mercedes Santos (Argentina) 2013-2014 Jefferson Hinke (USA ... response of krill and salps to a warming oceanic ecosystem and relative energy pathways presented ... variables and the spatial–temporal dynamics of krill catch and effort Fokje Schaafsma (EU) 2016-2017 Jan ...

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  5. Proposed work schedule for 2014 meeting of WG-EMM

    subgroups if necessary Item 2.1 (Krill issues present) Tue (8 Jul) Item 2.1 (Krill issues present) Wed ... (9 Jul) Item 2.1 (Krill issues present) Thu (10 Jul) Item 2.2 (Krill issues future) Fri (11 Jul ... ) Items 2.2 (Krill issues future) Week 2 (plenary discussions occurring every day) Mon (14 Jul) Item ... 2.2 (Krill issues future). Wrap up item 2. Tue (15 Jul) Item 3.1 (MPAs) and 3.2 (VMEs). Wrap up item ...

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  6. Scientific Abstracts 2003

    be used with other shag species in Antarctica. WG-EMM-03/6 An 8-year cycle in krill biomass density ... using updated procedures for delineating volume backscattering due to Antarctic krill, ad- justing ... for signal contamination due to noise, and compensating for diel vertical migration of krill outside ... of the acoustic observation window. Intra-and inter-sea- sonal variations in krill biomass density ...

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  7. CCAMLR Brochure

    been overfished in some areas. Krill fishing started in the mid-1970s and by 1980 more than 400 000 ... tonnes were being taken annually. Krill is a keystone species in the Antarctic ecosystem, as seabirds ... on the ecosystem • catch limits for fisheries on toothfish, icefish and krill, as well as measures to limit ... consumption. The combined annual catch is about 15 000 tonnes. Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba ...

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  8. Conservation measures 2019/20 adopted changes accepted

    Description / Abstract:  This compressed file is available in English only and contains the Word documents of the conservation measures as adopted, with changes accepted.

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  9. Preliminary version of the 2019/20 Conservation Measures adopted at CCAMLR-38

    Description / Abstract:  This is a preliminary version of the new and revised conservation measures adopted at CCAMLR-38.

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

    shelf as predators of krill, Themisto gaudichaudii and other euphausiids, and as prey species of fur ... shown to vary in relation to krill abundance at South Georgia, and in years of poor krill availability ... penguins, which are normally krill-dependent predators. ANI 48.3 6 19. In January 2009, South ... which caused a rapid and marked decline in krill abundance in the region. This, in turn, had ...

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