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  1. Reduced bait loss and bycatch of seabirds in longlining by using a seabird scarer

    , bycatch of seabirds on longlines is a problem in certain seasons and areas. Birds feeding on the bait ... during setting of the gear might cause considerable bait loss and occasional hooking of birds might ... eventually give high mortalities considering the large amounts of hooks used. Both from a fishery and bird ... the vessel during setting of the gear, proved to be an effective device for scaring the birds away, and gave ...

    Meeting Document : WG-IMALF-94/09 : Author(s): S. Løkkeborg and Å. Bjordal (Norway)

  2. Beach debris survey - Main Bay, Bird Island South Georgia 1992/93

    Abstract:  The third year of survey of beach debris at Main Bay, Bird Island reported only a small ... :  Beach debris survey- Main Bay, Bird Island South Georgia 1992/93 Approval:  Approved ... The third year of survey of beach debris at Main Bay, Bird Island reported only a small (14 ... Beach debris survey - Main Bay, Bird Island South Georgia 1992/93 ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XIII/BG/03 : Author(s): Delegation of United Kingdom

  3. Foraging strategies of chinstrap penguins at Signy Island, Antarctica: importance of benthic feeding on Antarctic krill

    ). The diving depths of our study birds were much deeper (to 179 m) than previous studies on this species ... by one of the major avian consumers of Antarctic krill provides a new insight into the predator-prey ... interactions of the Antarctic coastal marine ecosystem. Author(s):  A. Takahashi (Japan), M.J. Dunn, P.N ... ). The diving depths of our study birds were much deeper (to 179 m) than previous studies on this species ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-03/37 : Author(s): A. Takahashi (Japan), M.J. Dunn, P.N. Trathan (United Kingdom), K. Sato, Y. Naito (Japan), J.P. Croxall (United Kingdom)

  4. Results of trials undertaken around Crozet Island using pots to target Patagonian toothfish

    and to accidental bird mortality. In order to find a solution to these issues a 25-day pot trial cruise ... such fishery. Bird by-catch and depredation was eliminated using pot. Author(s):  N. Gasco, P. Tixier ... levels of interactions with cetaceans removing fish from the fishing gear and to accidental bird ... such fishery. Bird by-catch and depredation was eliminated using pot. ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-10/10 : Author(s): N. Gasco, P. Tixier and C. Guinet (France)

  5. Beach debris survey – Main Bay, Bird Island, South Georgia, 2001/02

    Abstract:  During the twelfth year of standardised beach surveys of man-made debris at Bird Island ... debris survey – Main Bay, Bird Island, South Georgia, 2001/02 Approval:  Approved ... During the twelfth year of standardised beach surveys of man-made debris at Bird Island, South ... Beach debris survey – Main Bay, Bird Island, South Georgia, 2001/02 ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXII/BG/10 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  6. BEACH DEBRIS SURVEY – MAIN BAY, BIRD ISLAND, SOUTH GEORGIA 1995/96

    Abstract:  The sixth year of surveys of beached man-made debris at Bird Island, South Georgia ... into the Southern Ocean. Author(s):  Delegation of the United Kingdom Title:  BEACH DEBRIS SURVEY – MAIN BAY, BIRD ... The sixth year of surveys of beached man-made debris at Bird Island, South Georgia revealed a total ... BEACH DEBRIS SURVEY – MAIN BAY, BIRD ISLAND, SOUTH GEORGIA 1995/96 ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XVI/BG/4 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  7. Descriptive analysis of acoustic data collected during the 2003 exploratory fishery for toothfish in the Ross Sea

    (s):  R.L. O’Driscoll and G.J. Macaulay (New Zealand) Title:  Descriptive analysis of acoustic data ... R.L. O’Driscoll and G.J. Macaulay (New Zealand) ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/28 : Author(s): R.L. O’Driscoll and G.J. Macaulay (New Zealand)

  8. Antarctic krill and climate change

    krill Euphausia superba and environmental sciences attended a workshop aiming to evaluate new knowledge ... , and possible repercussions for resource management. The workshop was organised by the Institute of Marine ... Euphausia superba and environmental sciences attended a workshop aiming to evaluate new knowledge ... , and possible repercussions for resource management. The workshop was organised by the Institute of Marine ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXX/BG/03 : Author(s): Delegation of the European Union

  9. Report of the Workshop on data and modelling issues relevant to the planning of a potential Marine Protected Area (MPA) east of the zero meridian in the Weddell Sea (MAUD)

    of the workshop was to discuss ways to openly share existing and new data to support future MPAs in the MAUD area ... on data and modelling issues relevant to the planning of a potential Marine Protected Area (MPA) east ... was to discuss ways to openly share existing and new data to support future MPAs in the MAUD area and provide ... Report of the Workshop on data and modelling issues relevant to the planning of a potential Marine ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/14 : Author(s): Delegation of Norway

  10. Seabird interactions with long-lining operations during an exploratory fishing cruise for Dissostichus eleginoides to South Sandwich Islands, Antarctica

    interactions with seabirds were assessed. Bird numbers increased rapidly after dawn and large numbers of Cape ... present during day hauling operations. No incidental mortality was seen and only one bird was caught ... on a hook; nevertheless these aggregations of birds are clearly potentially vulnerable to setting operations ... with seabirds were assessed. Bird numbers increased rapidly after dawn and large numbers of Cape, giant ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XII/BG/08 Rev. 1 : Author(s): Delegations of United Kingdom and Chile

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