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  1. Development in maturity stage composition and vertical distribution in an Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) hotspot

    physical forcing (e.g. advection and retention). Some areas, often associated with topographical features ... dynamics over time with respect to spatial distribution and demographical composition of krill including ... generally a clear diel vertical migration pattern with deeper and vertically more compact swarms during ... daytime than night-time. However, there was days with very small differences in distribution between day ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/15 : Author(s): B.A. Krafft, G. Skaret and T. Knutsen (Norway)

  2. Development of a five-year work plan for the CCAMLR Scientific Committee

    with input from the conveners of its working groups and that it should be made available for ... fisheries Target Stock-Development of management advice consistent with Article II for data-limited ... tasks have been identified along with science topics to be considered in order to carry out the tasks. A ... tasks are based largely on table 1 of SC-CAMLR-XXXV along with consideration of discussion arising from ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-17/02 : Author(s): M. Belchier (Chair of SC-CAMLR)

  3. Distribution and possible areas of spatial mixing of two stocks of humpback whales, a krill predator, in the Indo-Pacific region of the Antarctic revealed by genetic analyses

    Australian (n= 185) and Eastern Australian (n= 104) whales. These were compared with sequences of humpback ... addition, the Antarctic samples were analyzed with a set of eleven microsatellite DNA loci (independent ... suggested the following: i) Western Australian whales distribute mainly in Areas IV, and probably mix with a ... substantial numbers; iii) Eastern Australian whales distribute mainly in Area VW, and probably mix with a ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/67 : Author(s): L.A. Pastene, M. Goto, M. Taguchi and K. Matsuoka

  4. Daily TAC Report Form

    and By-catch Species (listed by major group) Seabirds and marine mammals (incidental catch) Fishing Gear ... Aves Birds Bottom trawls MAX Mackerel spp 24 APO Straight 10/0 size: 22mm 5-day periods TOT ... Crangon shrimps nei COX Congridae Conger eels CRA Brachyura Marine crabs nei CTA ... armless flounder MOL Mollusca Marine Molluscs MOR Moridae Moras cods nei MOY ...

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  5. An assessment of temporal variability and interrelationships between CEMP parameters collected on Adélie penguins at Béchervaise Island

    of the foraging birds and the timing of foraging trips were important in determining whether foraging trip ... . The results obtained throughout these analyses indicate that knowledge of the sex of birds is important ... that events occurring during the hatching period are crucial for chick survival. The sex of the foraging birds ... throughout these analyses indicate that knowledge of the sex of birds is important for understanding ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/46 : Author(s): L.M. Emmerson, J. Clarke, K. Kerry and C. Southwell (Australia)

  6. Age, growth and size at sexual maturity of Macrourus carinatus caught as by-catch in Australian sub-Antarctic trawl fisheries

    on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR). In some areas the macrourid by-catch comprises ... . Applied Regression Analysis. 2nd Edition. J. Wiley and Sons, New York. Efron, B. and R.J. Tibshirani ... . 1993. An Introduction to the Bootstrap. Chapman and Hall, New York: 436 pp. Everson ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 10 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 10) : 139–151 : Author(s): van Wijk, E.M., R. Williams and A.J. Constable

  7. Changes in the fish biomass around Elephant Island (Subarea 48.1) from 1976 to 1996

    this effect to some extent. Furthermore, five to eight new locations were used during each of these surveys ... geometry obtained earlier in the 1980s. However, we cannot exclude that with the arrival of a new fishing ... . Marine disturbances - commercial fishing. In: Ross, R.M., E.E. Hofmann, L.B. Quetin (Eds). Foundations ... , K.-H. 1992. Antarctic Fish and Fisheries. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York: 359 pp. Kock ... from 1978/79 to 1988/89, with most of the commercial harvesting taking place in the first two years of ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 5 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 5) : 165–189 : Author(s): Kock, K.-H

  8. Results of a longline survey on seamounts in the southeast Atlantic and in Subarea 48.6 and Division 58.4.4

    topographie du fond marin, la composition specifique des captures et l'abondance relative et la structure de ... locales du fond marin et par la presence de poissons juveniles dans les eaux peu profondes des alentours ... and consolidation of fisheries for D. eleginoides on existing grounds, and recent expansions into new areas, have ... toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), with 2 822 individuals caught (83% of total catch). Grenadiers of the ... structure of D. eleginoides caught. Lengths of individual D. eleginoides generally increased with depth ... with the highest catch (weight) per unit effort was 600 to 800 m, although absolute values varied ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 6 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 6) : 99–116 : Author(s): López Abellán, L.J. and J.F. González Jiménez

  9. Population and survival trends of wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans) breeding on Macquarie Island

    than 20 breeding pairs. Most breeding birds in this small population are banded and monitoring over ... pairs. Most breeding birds in this small population are banded and monitoring over the last 40 years has ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/50 : Author(s): A. Terauds, R. Gales, R. Alderman and G.B. Baker (Australia)

  10. Surface water circulation in krill fishing areas near the South Shetland Islands

    °W. In: Bushnell, V. (Ed.) Antarctic Map Folio Series, 6. American Geographical Society, New York. Grelowski ... with a drogue attached at a depth of 30 m to assess flow patterns at the depth range where krill tended ... sluggish southwest current with a series of small-scale circular and semi-circular flows in the shelf ... calculations. The picture obtained of the surface circulation was considered in conjunction with the ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 3 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 3) : 125–136 : Author(s): Ichii, T. and M. Naganobu

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