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  1. CCAMLR-IWC WORKSHOP TO REVIEW INPUT DATA FOR ANTARCTIC MARINE ECOSYSTEM MODELS: UPDATE ON PROGRESS 2008

    without expenditure from the budget, the re-costing of hosting the workshop by the CCAMLR Secretariat and ... incorporated into library collections by scientists, universities and others interested in the Southern Ocean ... and the issues faced by the CCAMLR and IWC. The paper describes how such a book might be organised. It ... comment on the progress being made by the expert groups, the issues considered in the paper by the JSG and ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-08/15 : Author(s): A. Constable and N. Gales (Co-conveners)

  2. RECENT TRENDS IN NUMBERS OF CROZET SHAGS BREEDING AT THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS

    decreased by more than 70% from 840 pairs in 1994/95 to 220 pairs in 2003/04 and then increased to some 500 ... pairs in 2008/09. The trends are thought to have been influenced by breeding success, which averaged ... influenced by food availability. Numbers of Crozet shags breeding at Prince Edward Island approximately ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/P2 : Author(s): R.J.M. Crawford, P.G. Ryan, B.M. Dyer and L. Upfold

  3. Dietary composition of juvenile Dissostichus eleginoides (Pisces, Nototheniidae) around Shag Rocks and South Georgia, Antarctica.

    South Georgia Islands area in March–April 1996, was carried out by frequency of occurrence (F%) and ... ranges of 30–70 cm (TL). Fish was by far the main food on the shelves of Shag Rocks and South Georgia ... by the frequency of occurrence method. Cephalopods and mysids were infrequent in the stomachs, and ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/P6 : Author(s): Casaux, R., Barrera-Oro, E.R., Marschoff, E.R.

  4. On the problem of icefish (Champsocephalus gunnari) (Channichthyidae) and krill (Euphausia superba) interaction in the South Georgia area

    basis of the trawling, acoustic and juvenile fish surveys carried out by AtlantNIRO during 1986-2002 and ... stages and as adults utilize the pelagic forage resource, the bulk of which is constituted by krill. At ... -bottom-pelagic distribution pattern of fish is sufficiently stipulated by the impact of krill ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/41 : Author(s): S.M. Kasatkina and Zh.A. Frolkina (Russia)

  5. Analysis of operating conditions of the fishing vessel in relation to the distribution, biological state and behaviour of Antarctic krill (a contribution to the development of a simulation model)

    Abstract:  The paper considers peculiarities of krill fishery conducted by a krill fishering and ... utilisation of raw krill for processing. The catsh size was regulated by varying haul duration on yhe basis on ... echo recordings. Changrs of fishing areas were sometimes caused by weather conditions but yhe chif ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-VIII/BG/23 : Author(s): Delegation of USSR

  6. Recent trends in numbers of Crozet shags breeding at the Prince Edward Islands

    decreased by more than 70% from 840 pairs in 1994/95 to 220 pairs in 2003/04 and then increased to some 500 ... pairs in 2008/09. The trends are thought to have been influenced by breeding success, which averaged ... influenced by food availability. Numbers of Crozet shags breeding at Prince Edward Island approximately ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/P02 : Author(s): R.J.M. Crawford, P.G. Ryan, B.M. Dyer and L. Upfold

  7. Committee for Environmental Protection: 2015 Annual Report to the Scientific Committee of CCAMLR

    between the Chairs of the CEP and SC-CAMLR,  the report of the CEP meeting is presented to SC-CAMLR by the ... CEP Observer to SC-CAMLR and the report of the meeting of  SC-CAMLR  is presented to the CEP by the SC ... -CAMLR observer to the CEP.  An agreed standard reporting template, to be routinely followed by both ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXIV/BG/14 : Author(s): CEP Observer to SC-CAMLR (Dr P. Penhale, USA)

  8. Revised research longline fishing proposal for Dissostichus spp. in Subarea 48.2, second season

    Abstract:  This document contains the research plan proposed by the Chilean Delegation in the ... Subarea 48.2 including the observations suggested by the Working Group on Statistics, Assessments and ... real scientific collaboration that could be implemented after 2018 season, which was welcomed by the ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/27 : Author(s): Delegation of Chile

  9. Review of the 2004 budget, draft 2005 budget and forecast budget for 2006

    Abstract:  This paper presents, for consideration by the Commission, the projected outcome of the ... determined by the Commission at its 2002 Meeting. The budgeted expenditure for 2004 is not expected to be ... Members’ contributions but, as envisaged by the Commission last year, such an increase in contributions ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXIII/04 : Author(s): Executive Secretary

  10. Genetic analysis of Antarctic toothfish samples from the Southern Ocean to explore potential stock boundaries

    58.4.2. D. mawsoni appeared to be characterized by low diversity; no genetic variation was detected with ... variation with some haplotypes restricted to sea areas. The weak genetic differentiation is supported by ... oceanic gyres, which may act as juvenile retention systems, and by limited movement of adult tagged fish ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/32 : Author(s): P.J. Smith, S.M. McVeagh (New Zealand) and P.M. Gaffney (USA)

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