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  1. Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 147/XVII (1998)

    with Conservation Measure 119/XVII, to harvest marine living resources in the Convention Area, and for which catch ... Cooperation between Contracting Parties to Ensure Compliance with CCAMLR Conservation Measures ... with Regard to their Vessels Limitations:  Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen and Crozet ...

    Conservation Measure : 147/XVII (1998)

  2. Hook loss in CCAMLR exploratory fisheries

    hook loss data was provided by 21 of the 34 vessel/fishery reports with an estimated 317920 hooks lost ... attached to sections of lines.  In 2012 15 of the 26 vessel/fishery reports provided non-zero data with an ... to be reiterated in order to achieve a greater level of engagement with the requirements to complete ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/65 : Author(s): Secretariat

  3. Comparative analysis of the results of determination of reproductive ability of Antarctic toothfish in the Subarea 88.3

    the Bellingshausen Sea the Antarctic toothfish had deferred reproductive ability compared with other ... subareas of the Pacific Antarctic studied previously, it was detected a low share of females with the ... ovaries at the stage of vitelligenous growth of oocytes (diameter 1.41-1.61 mm), and males with maturing ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/32 : Author(s): S.V. Piyanova, A.F. Petrov and A.V. Presnyakov (Russia)

  4. Uncertainty in standard sphere calibrations

    calibrated with the 30.5 mm Cu sphere were consistently lower than those with the 33.2 mm WC sphere. Prompted ... experiments, system calibration with an optimal standard sphere is estimated to be accurate to-1.2 dB, with a ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/70 : Author(s): Demer, D.A., Hewitt, R.P.

  5. Seabird avoidance measures for small Alaskan longline vessels

    16.8 m and with infrastructure (a 45-m streamer line with a minimum aerial distance of 20 m) was ... achievable and practical regardless of vessel size, especially with a lighter streamer line design. However ... , the current requirement for small vessels using fixed gear of a single streamer line with no mandatory ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/36 : Author(s): E.F. Melvin and M. Wainstein (USA)

  6. ASSESSMENT OF PATAGONIAN TOOTHFISH POPULATION IN THE NORTH OF SUBAREA 48.4 USING DATA FROM A FOUR-YEAR TAGGING EXPERIMENT

    early closure of the fishery with only 58.9 t of the 75 t TAC of D. eleginoides taken; 2. The target ... tagging rate of 5 fish per tonne was exceeded by both vessels, with 344 D. eleginoides tagged and released ... 48.4 and 48.3. 8. CASAL estimates of D. eleginoides population size in the North of 48.4 agree with ... simple Petersen and local CPUE estimates, with a B0 of 1143 t and B2009/B0 of 85%. 9. The sustainable ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-09/17 : Author(s): J. Roberts and D.J. Agnew (United Kingdom)

  7. Analysis of the diet of Champsocephalus gunnari in Subarea 48.3, in late summer of years 1994–97, Dr E. Holmberg surveys

    with/without food in the area of investigation didn't show a consistent pattern from year to year ... , phenomenon for which non consistent explanation was found. The variation of the diet with respect to the ... abundance; and high in 1946 and 1997, in line with the years of krill richness. This information is well in ... accord with independent information from acoustic surveys and krill dependent species monitored in the ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-97/48 : Author(s): Barrera-Oro, E., Marschoff, E., Casaux, R.

  8. Preliminary results on by-catch of fishes caught by the fishery vessel Chiyo Maru No. 3 to the north of the South Shetland Islands (February to March, 1996)

    in 41 hauls. Notothenioid juveniles were found in 30 hauls carried out in waters with a depth of 87 ... in 11 hauls operated at some distance from the shelf, in the offshore waters with a depth of 275 ... -1780m (average 1006m). Notothenioid juveniles never caught with bathypelagic fish species in all hauls ... occurred in hauls with lower krill CPUE. Author(s):  Ichii, T., Kawaguchi, S., Naganobu, M. Title ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-96/52 : Author(s): Ichii, T., Kawaguchi, S., Naganobu, M.

  9. Secretariat

    the Government of Australia in respect of CCAMLR's operations in Australia. In collaboration with ... detailed in the Convention Text. These include: facilitating communications with and between Members ... Documentation Scheme (CDS), and monitoring compliance with Conservation measures and other decisions of the ... , mission and goals for the Secretariat, together with the roles and responsibilities for the Secretariat ...

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  10. Otolith elemental signatures reveal habitat shift of Electrona carlsbergi

    . carlsbergi hatched in two different areas, E. carlsbergi with Type I otolith could hatched in the oceanic ... across different fronts into the Antarctic waters from the warmer waters after age 1. E. carlsbergi with ... sub-Antarctic Front into the open waters (oceanic regions of APFZ) with the influence of eastward ... , otolith elemental signature analysis with coupling to water chemistry can be useful to ascertain migration ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/65 : Author(s): L. Wei and G.P. Zhu

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