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ANALYSIS OF SCIENTIFIC OBSERVER DATA FROM THE RUSSIAN KRILL TRAWLER 'MAXIM STAROSTIN' IN THE SOUTH ORKNEY ISLANDS REGION (SUBAREA 48.2) DURING THE SEASON 2008-2009
apparently consist of several successive cohorts. The aggregations with dominance of small-, average- and ... time and, apparently, with different intensity that gives grounds to suggest the possibility of ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/29 : Author(s): D. Sologub (Russia)
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CONTINUING CCAMLR’S FIGHT AGAINST IUU FISHING FOR TOOTHFISH EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE REPORT BY TRAFFIC INTERNATIONAL AND WWF AUSTRALIA
with WWF Australia that presents a trade-based assessment of toothfish catch for the period of 2003 ... -2007 with a view to provide an indication of the extent of the IUU catch. The report highlights that in ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXVII/BG/38 : Author(s): Submitted by IUCN
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Estimates of primary production by ice algae and phytoplankton in the coastal ice-covered area near Syowa Station, Antarctica
February 1983 to January 1984 was calculated with a mathematical model based on measured parameters of ... ice during the year ranged from 0 to 6.5% of incident solar radiation, due to attenuation with snow ...
Meeting Document : WG-KRILL-93/28 : Author(s): H. Satoh, K. Watanabe and T. Hoshiai (Japan)
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Relative selectivity of four sampling methods using traps and trawls for male snow crabs (Chionoecetes opilio)
size of the crabs caught increased with depth for all sampling methods, but especially so for traps ... ; and 5) catch per unit effort for both large- and small-clawed crabs increased with depth for all ...
Meeting Document : WS-CRAB-93/11 : Author(s): J.M. Hoenig and E.G. Dawe (USA)
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Preliminary results of an age/length study of juvenile Notothenia rossii marmorata from Potter Cove, South Shetland Islands
respectively, which is well in accord with the known length-age distribution of juvenile specimens of the ... species in the fjord. Mean length data at age presented here were compared with published values for ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-90/09 : Author(s): E. Barrera-Oro and R. Casaux (Argentina)
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Effects of different harvesting strategies on the stock of Antarctic icefish Champsocephalus gunnari around South Georgia
fishing mortality (F0.1, Fmax, 2xFmax),- harvesting contantly at 50%F0.1 with an increase of F 3 or 6 ... years after a good recruitment,- pulse fishing at an interval of 3 years with no fishing in between;- a ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-VIII/BG/47 : Author(s): Delegation of Federal Republic of Germany
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An analysis of temporal variability in abundance, diversity and growth rates in the coastal ichthyoplankton assemblage of South Georgia (sub-Antarctic)
significantly correlated with local SST or primary productivity. Estimates of larval growth are provided for 5 ... temperature and /or food availability. A comparison with historical growth data from South Georgia suggests ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/33 : Author(s): M. Belchier and J. Lawson (United Kingdom)
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Research plan for the 2016/17 toothfish fishery in Division 58.4.4b by Japan and France
both Chapman and CPUE analogy methods were generally inconsistent with the observed numbers for each ... . We propose to continue the current research operation for the next fishing season with the same ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-16/06 : Author(s): Delegations of Japan and France
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Using data recorded during commercial krill fishing in Feedback Management
Abstract: Feedback Management (FBM) requires adequate data that can be collected with a minimum ... high krill concentrations. It is suggested that combining their approach with a conventional design ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/74 : Author(s): O.R. Godø, G. Skaret and E. Niklitschek
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Total mercury and methylmercury concentrations in Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni): Health risk assessment
contents showed correlations with fish length and weight. Compared with international guidelines, fish ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/P02 : Author(s): M. Yoon, M.-R. Jo, K.-T. Son, W.-S. Choi, S. I. Kang, S.-G. Choi, J. H. Lee and T. S. Lee