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  1. Plan of the research program of Russian Federation in Subarea 48.5 (Weddell Sea) in season 2017/18

    reliable stock assessment and following estimation of precautionary limits in accordance with CCAMLR ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/25 : Author(s): Delegation of the Russian Federation

  2. Poor breeding success of the Adélie penguin at Béchervaise Island in the 1998/99 season

    to adult birds spending longer at sea foraging than in normal years. In most previous seasons birds have ... to death) when smaller meals were delivered and birds foraged further offshore than in this or any other ... that the death of chicks during the guard stage resulted from decreased feeding frequency due to adult birds ... spending longer at sea foraging than in normal years. In most previous seasons birds have foraged both ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-99/25 : Author(s): L. Irvine, J.R. Clarke and K.R. Kerry (Australia)

  3. The effect of different methodologies used in penguin diet studies at three US AMLR predator research sites: Admiralty Bay, Palmer Station and Cape Shirreff

    . 550 g) and a significantly higher proportion of birds with small Author(s):  W. Trivelpiece ... . 550 g) and a significantly higher proportion of birds with small < 200 g) stomach weights (15% vs ... were found between Admiralty Bay and Cape Shirreff (593 vs. 610 g, respectively), where all birds ... the result of including non-breeding birds in the diet samples. This significantly reduced the mean meal size ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-99/46 : Author(s): W. Trivelpiece, S. Trivelpiece (USA) and K. Salwicka (Poland)

  4. Chinstrap penguins alter foraging and diving behaviour in response to krill size

    that penguins made this switch to fish with a cost: more time was spent at sea foraging. Author(s ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-07/11 : Author(s): A.K. Miller and W.Z. Trivelpiece (USA)

  5. MODELLING ANTARCTIC KRILL: SCALE, MOVEMENT AND AGE‐STRUCTURE

    time of year in which the data were collected, with multiple surveys at different times within a year ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/43 Rev. 1 : Author(s): D. Kinzey, G. Watters and C. Reiss (USA)

  6. Report on a random stratified trawl survey to estimate distribution and abundance of Dissostichus eleginoides and Champsocephalus gunnari conducted in the Heard Island region (Division 58.5.2), May–June 2007

    2006, with the exception of Lepidonotothen squamifrons which was much more abundant in 2007 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/46 : Author(s): G.B. Nowara and T. Lamb (Australia)

  7. The utility of satellite remote sensing for identifying the location and size of penguin breeding sites in Antarctica: a review of previous work and specifications of some current satellite sensors

    with respect to the following issues: spectral response of surrounding material, variability in the ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-03/51 : Author(s): C. Southwell and L. Meyer (Australia)

  8. Is our attempt to estimate biomass of Antarctic fish from a multi-species survey appropriate for all targeted species? Notothenia rossii in the Atlantic Ocean sector – revisited

    acoustic survey combined with a number of identification hauls might be the most promising approach to ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/12 : Author(s): K.-H. Kock (Germany), M. Belchier (United Kingdom) and C.D. Jones (USA)

  9. Information on incidental mortality of seabirds and other protected species in the US West Coast pelagic longline fishery

    fishery does not interact with albatross or petrel species that breed in the CCAMLR Convention Area ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/39 : Author(s): D. Petersen, L. Enriquez and S. Fougner (USA)

  10. Reconciling theoretical versus empirical target strengths of krill; effects of phase variability on the distorted wave Born approximation

    of TS(?), while negligibly affecting the main scattering lobe. These results are consistent with the ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/50 : Author(s): D.A. Demer and S.G. Conti (USA)

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