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  1. Indices of prey availability near the Seal Island CEMP site: 1990 to 1996

    Marine Living Resources (AMLR) program during the austral summers of 1990 to 1996, were used as data ... . U S Antarctic Journ. Holt, R.S., R.P. Hewitt and J.E. Rosenberg. 1991. The US Antarctic Marine Living ... . In press. The US Antarctic Marine Living Resources (AMLR) program: 1995-96 field season activities ... . U S Antarctic Jozlrn. Rosenberg, J.E., R.P. Hewitt and R.S. Holt. 1992. The US Antarctic Marine Living ... of Elephant Island, and between 25 and l00 m depth. Indices of average prey density agree with ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 4 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 4) : 37–45 : Author(s): Hewitt, R.P., G. Watters and D.A. Demer

  2. Patagonian toothfish in international waters of the Southwest Indian Ocean (Statistical Area 51)

    made at depths between 360 and 1 950 m. D. eleginoides was present in all hauls, with catches varying ... 950 m. D. eleginoides was present in all hauls, with catches varying from 53 to 1 158 kg. The ... , comparing the current length structure of catches with others from previously described places. Results ... being present in all hauls, with catches varying from 53 to 1 158 kg. This circumstance makes it ... seems that the presence of this front as a dynamic process, in combination with the presence of ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 12 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 12) : 207–214 : Author(s): López Abellán, L.J

  3. Brief comments on the simulation study made by Professor Butterworth on krill fishing by an individual Japanese trawler

    . Finally, attention is drawn to the unrealistic behaviour of the simulation model with respect to the ... behaviour of the simulation model with respect to the values used for the minimum catch rate per overall ... , the demand for each product can be seen to change from year to year. We do, therefore, agree with him ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/6 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/6) : 347–350 : Author(s): Ichii, T. and Y. Endo

  4. Changes in population size of large Procellariiformes breeding in the French sub-Antarctic islands: potential influence of southern fisheries and particularly long lining

    tracking studies of breeding birds and band recoveries of non breeding birds indicate that during ... to be the result of mortality incurred in long-line fisheries. Satellite tracking studies of breeding birds ... and band recoveries of non breeding birds indicate that during and outside the breeding season ...

    Meeting Document : WG-IMALF-94/11 : Author(s): Henri Weimerskirch and Pierre Jouventin (France)

  5. Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 227/XX (2001)

    . 5 Figure 1: Small-scale research units for new and exploratory fisheries. The boundaries of these units ... notifications for new and exploratory fisheries in waters adjacent to these zones. Dashed line – delineation ...

    Conservation Measure : 227/XX (2001)

  6. Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 41-01 (2002)

    °W coast 105°W Figure 1: Small-scale research units for new and exploratory ... and South Africa are marked in order to address notifications for new and exploratory fisheries in waters ...

    Conservation Measure : 41-01 (2002)

  7. WAMI-01

    thoughts of mackerel icefish distribution in connection with krill distribution S.M. Kasatkina, Zh.A ... Biological reference points for C. gunnari based on the stock assessment with integrated statistic methods ...

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  8. SUMMARY OF NOTIFICATIONS FOR KRILL FISHERIES IN 2010/11

    Abstract:  SUMMARY OF NOTIFICATIONS FOR KRILL FISHERIES IN 2010/11 Secretariat In accordance with ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXIX/19 : Author(s): Secretariat

  9. Analysis of scientific observer data from the Saga Sea 2006–2007

    distribution of these trawls in time and space was not random. The vessel tended to fish with one trawl type ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-07/16 : Author(s): P. Orr, J. Hooper, D. Agnew, J. Roe, G. Doherty and A. Pryor

  10. Using carapace measurements to determine the sex of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)

    derived from mature krill in years following significant recruitment events with large proportions of ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/26 : Author(s): J.D. Lipsky, M.E. Goebel, C.S. Reiss and V. Loeb (USA)

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