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  1. Population trends of albatrosses and petrels at sub-Antarctic Marion Island

    breeding at Marion Island: wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans), grey-headed albatross (Thalassarche ... , grey-headed albatross and the northern and southern giant petrel) show similar population trends over ... Island: wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans), grey-headed albatross (Thalassarche chrysostoma ... (Procellaria aequinoctalis). The four large surface-nesting species (wandering albatross, grey-headed albatross ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-01/11 : Author(s): D.C. Nel, P.G. Ryan, R.J.M. Crawford, J. Cooper and O. Huyser (South Africa)

  2. Fishing gear, marine debris and oil associated with seabirds at Bird Island, South Georgia, 2001/02

    annual recording began. The number of items of fishing gear associated with grey-headed (12) and black ... with wandering albatrosses (largely food wrappers and plastic bags) and grey-headed albatrosses (mostly small ... annual recording began. The number of items of fishing gear associated with grey-headed (12) and black ... with wandering albatrosses (largely food wrappers and plastic bags) and grey-headed albatrosses (mostly small ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXI/BG/07 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  3. Seabird mortality in the Patagonian toothfish longline fishery around Crozet and Kerguelen Islands, 2001–2003

    .), black-browed albatrosses (Diomedea melanophrys) and grey-headed albatrosses (D. chrysostoma) were also ... and grey-headed albatrosses corresponded to the chick-rearing period. In addition, the vessels using ... -headed albatrosses (D. chrysostoma) were also caught over this period. A multivariate analysis suggests ... petrels, grey petrels, black-browed albatrosses and grey-headed albatrosses corresponded to the chick ... .), black-browed albatrosses (Diomedea melanophrys) and grey-headed albatrosses (D. chrysostoma) were also ... albatrosses and grey-headed albatrosses corresponded to the chick-rearing period. In addition, the vessels ... species (giant petrel, black-browed albatross (Diomedea melano- phrys) and grey-headed albatross ... white-chinned petrels, 98 grey petrels, 6 grey-headed albatrosses, 6 black-browed albatrosses ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 12 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 12) : 53–80 : Author(s): Delord, K., N. Gasco, H. Weimerskirch, C. Barbraud and T. Micol

  4. Factors affecting the number and mortality of seabirds attending trawlers and longliners in the Kerguelen area

    -browed and grey headed albatrosses attending fishing vessels increased through the season whereas ... mainly by long-lines, in order of importance white-chinned petrels, black-browed, grey-headed ... caught than others. White-chinned and grey-headed albatrosses appear to be caught in much larger ... -browed and grey headed albatrosses attending fishing vessels increased through the season whereas ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-99/26 : Author(s): H. Weimerskirch, D. Capdeville and G. Duhamel (France)

  5. PHYSICAL CONTROLS ON CORAL COMMUNITIES ON THE GEORGE V LAND SLOPE: SOME WORKING HYPOTHESES

    allowing growth of rich benthic ecosystems. In addition, the richest communities are found in the heads ... and canyon heads. The canyons in which they occur receive descending plumes of Antarctic Bottom Water formed ... growth of rich benthic ecosystems. In addition, the richest communities are found in the heads of canyons ... and canyon heads. The canyons in which they occur receive descending plumes of Antarctic Bottom Water formed ...

    Meeting Document : WS-VME-09/04 : Author(s): De Santis, L., Riddle, M.J., Beaman, R.J., Post, A.L., O’Brien, P.E.

  6. Seabird interaction with long-lining operations for Dissostichus eleginoides around South Georgia, April and May 1994

    contributed 85% of overall mortality, with giant petrels, grey-headed albatrosses and black-browed albatrosses ... predominating. Our data suggest that grey-headed albatrosses, whose populations at South Georgia are in serious ... % of overall mortality, with giant petrels, grey-headed albatrosses and black-browed albatrosses predominating ... . Our data suggest that grey-headed albatrosses, whose populations at South Georgia are in serious ...

    Meeting Document : WG-IMALF-94/15 : Author(s): J.R. Ashford, J.P. Croxall (United Kingdom), P.S. Rubilar and C.A. Moreno (Chile)

  7. e-cc-xxv.pdf

    ... . It is a pleasure and honour for my delegation to attend this meeting in the beautiful city of Hobart. I would ... resources.......................................................................... 18 By-catch species ... seasons, closed areas and prohibition of fishing ......................... 52 By-catch limits ... , from 23 October to 3 November 2006, chaired by Prof. Seo-hang Lee (Republic of Korea). 1.2 All 24 ... Convention. It is a pleasure and honour for my delegation to attend this meeting in the beautiful city ofdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:CCAMLR-XXV

    Meeting Report : CCAMLR-XXV

  8. Biomass, abundance and distribution of fish in the Kerguelen Islands EEZ (CCAMLR Statistical Division 58.5.1)

    mesh size in the codend was 40 mm. SCANMAR® trawl sensors were attached to the head rope ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 16 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 16) : 1–32 : Author(s): Duhamel, G. and M. Hautecoeur

  9. INGESTION OF FISHING GEAR AND ENTANGLEMENTS OF SEABIRDS: IMPLICATIONS FOR MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT

    their wider foraging range and larger gape. Unlike other taxa, most gear associated with grey-headed albatross ... petrels and wandering albatross than black-browed albatross, and no grey-headed albatross was affected ... and larger gape. Unlike other taxa, most gear associated with grey-headed albatross was from squid ... albatross than black-browed albatross, and no grey-headed albatross was affected. The index of wandering ...

    Meeting Document : WG-IMAF-09/10 : Author(s): R.A. Phillips, C. Ridley, N. Harrison (United Kindom), K. Reid (Secretariat), G.N. Tuck (Australia) and P.J.A. Pugh (United Kingdom)

  10. Scientific Abstracts 2005

    surveys of nine beaches at President Head Peninsula, Snow Island, located 6.4 km west of Livingston ... at President Head is significantly lower than at Cape Shirreff, despite periodic surveys being conducted ... in grey-headed albatross, black-browed albatross and Wandering albatross colonies at Bird Island in 2005 ... . All abstracts are listed in groups by respective CCAMLR bodies at meetings of which these papers were ...

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