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  1. Fishery Report: Champsocephalus gunnari Heard Island (Division 58.5.2)

    requirements ...................................................... 9 5. By-catch of fish and ... invertebrates ..................................................... 9 5.1 By-catch removals ... Mitigation measures ............................................................... 10 6. By-catch of ... and selecting the mean length for ages 2, 3 and 4 by eye (Table 2). The Working Group noted that ...

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  2. Fishery Report: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. (TOT) in Division 58.4.2

    . Stock assessment ........................................................................ 8  5. By ... -catch of fish and invertebrates ..................................................... 8  5.1 By-catch ... ................................................................ 11  Throughout this report the CCAMLR fishing season is represented by the year in which that ... first agreed by the Commission in 2000. This was a trawl fishery which was permitted in association ...

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  3. Fishery Report: Dissostichus eleginoides South Georgia (Subarea 48.3)

    Future work ......................................................................... 20 5. By ... Estimation of by-catch removals.................................................. 21 Estimated cut-off ... ............................................................... 22 6. By-catch of birds and mammals ....................................................... 22 ... 2 552 tonnes respectively. 3. Most catch has been taken by longlines, but 66 tonnes were taken by ...

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  4. Phytoplankton: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    characterised by localised, short-duration events of high productivity. These events occur especially in ... late October/early November in unstratified waters, followed by diatom dominated blooms in December ... the relative importance of these varying by region and season. Light intensities are generally ... experienced by phytoplankton depends significantly on water column structure and the depth of the thermocline ...

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  5. Fishery Report: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. (TOT) in Division 58.4.3a

    . Stock assessment ........................................................................ 5 5. By ... -catch of fish and invertebrates ..................................................... 6 5.1 By-catch ... ................................................................ 8 Throughout this report the CCAMLR fishing season is represented by the year in which that ... . The catch limits for by-catch species were defined in CM 33-03. The fishing season was from 1 May to ...

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  6. Fishery report: Dissostichus eleginoides Heard Island (Division 58.5.2)

    4.5 Future research requirements...................................................... 25 5. By ... -catch of finfish and invertebrates.................................................. 26 5.1 By-catch ... ............................................................... 28 6. By-catch of birds and marine mammals............................................... 28 6.1 ... last four seasons the fishery has been prosecuted by both trawlers and longliners. The longline ...

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  7. Fishery Report: Dissostichus eleginoides South Georgia (Subarea 48.3)

    Future work. ......................................................................... 17 5. By ... Estimation of by-catch removals .................................................. 17 5.2 Assessments of ... ............................................................... 19 6. By-catch of birds and mammals ....................................................... 19 ... . Most catch has been taken by longlines, but 66 tonnes were taken by pots in 2000/01, 24 tonnes in 2005 ...

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  8. CCAMLR-XXVII/19, Annex I

    Delegación de Nueva Zelandia _______________________ This paper is presented for consideration by CCAMLR ... by available habitat; or (iii) Supports the presence of depleted, threatened, or endangered ... ) Contains species, populations or communities that are easily damaged by anthropogenic activities ... complex physical structures created by biotic features (e.g. corals, sponges, bryozoans). Within ...

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  9. Fishery Report: Closed fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Divisions 58.4.4a and 58.4.4b

    assessment ........................................................................ 5 5. By-catch of ... fish and invertebrates ..................................................... 5 5.1 By-catch ... . By-catch of birds and mammals ....................................................... 6 6.1 By ... information is gathered and reviewed by the Scientific Committee and WG-FSA. Figure 1: General map of ...

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  10. Cephalopods: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea

    by the longline fishery in the Ross Sea region yielded cephalopod beaks which could often be ... muscle, retrieved from the stomachs of Antarctic toothfish, were analysed by mass spectrometry for the ... cephalopod species known to occur in the Ross Sea by at least a further four squid, six octopod species, and ... consumption by seabirds over the Ross Sea shelf. It appears that only juveniles of the local squid population ...

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