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  1. Birds: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    (Maurolicus muelleri), squid (Loligo reynaudi) and Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba). AE were found ... % for light-fish, 68.0% for squid, and 67.5% for Antarctic krill. Differences in AE for different prey types ... ). Adélie penguins are typically considered as specialist krill predators but in fact fish (especially ... Sea and are energetically more valuable than krill (Ainley et al. 2003). Ainley et al. (2003) present ...

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  2. Schedule of conservation measures in Force 2013/14

    , with the exception of exploratory krill fisheries................................ 100 CONSERVATION MEASURE 24-01 ... of a specific tariff classification for Antarctic krill ................................... 201 (viii ... Finfish Fisheries Toothfish 41 Icefish 42 Other finfish 43 Crustacean Fisheries Krill 51 Crab 52 Mollusc ...

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  3. Schedule of conservation measures in Force 2015/16

    , with the exception of exploratory krill fisheries................................ 105 (iv) CONSERVATION MEASURE ... of a specific tariff classification for Antarctic krill ................................... 211 RESOLUTION 28 ... Finfish Fisheries Toothfish 41 Icefish 42 Other finfish 43 Crustacean Fisheries Krill 51 Crab 52 Mollusc ...

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  4. Schedule of conservation measures in Force 2014/15

    , with the exception of exploratory krill fisheries................................ 102 (iv) CONSERVATION MEASURE ... of a specific tariff classification for Antarctic krill ................................... 208 RESOLUTION 28 ... Finfish Fisheries Toothfish 41 Icefish 42 Other finfish 43 Crustacean Fisheries Krill 51 Crab 52 Mollusc ...

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  5. Conservation measures 2018/19 adopted track changes

    to. Activity Fishing for toothfish, fishing for krill, fishing for icefish, transiting ...

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  6. Schedule of Conservation Measures in Force 2006/07

    ......................................................................... 46 CONSERVATION MEASURE 21-03 (2006) Notification of intent to participate in a krill fishery ... (2005) Data Reporting System for Krill Fisheries ................................................. 59 ... finfish 43 Crustacean Fisheries Krill 51 Crab 52 Mollusc Fisheries Squid 61 ... Antarctic krill Krill antarctique Антарктический криль Kril antártico Lithodidae Paralomis formosa ...

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  7. Schedule of Conservation Measures in Force 2002/03

    23-06 (2002) Data Reporting System for Krill Fisheries ... Finfish Fisheries Toothfish 41 Icefish 42 Other finfish 43 Crustacean Fisheries Krill 51 Crab ... systems (VMS) All areas All fisheries except krill fisheries Indefinite 10-05 (2002) Catch ... areas All except krill fisheries Indefinite 23-05 (2000)1,2,3 Monthly fine-scale biological data ...

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  8. Seals: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    between 6 and 713 m (Burns et al. 2004). Crabeaters are specialist krill eaters (Oritsland 1977; Laws ... invertebrates from the water. In the Ross Sea, krill (Euphausia crystallorophias and E. superba) are likely ... , and references therein). Leopard seals are thought to forage relatively shallowly (<100 m), and consume krill ... and references therein). Leopard seals may dive too shallowly to take substantial quantities of krill ...

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  9. International Candidates – General information for advertised positions

    . It is a multilateral response to concerns that unregulated increases in krill catches in the Southern Ocean could ... on krill for food. Conservation of Marine Resources The CAMLR Convention applies to all Antarctic ...

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  10. Fishes: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    species. Symbols refer to model compartments, where A–D are defined above. K, krill and macrozooplankton ... numbers by Russian vessels using midwater trawls targeting krill and P. antarcticum at 0–100 m over ... stages of krill and other meso and macrozooplankton. At a size of 5–15 cm, these postlarvae ... to be; 45% small demersal fish; 20% silverfish; 10% pelagic fish; 20% squid; 5% other (i.e. non-krill ...

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