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Draft revised Management Plan for ASMA No. 1: Admiralty Bay, King George Island, South Shetland Islands
Abstract: Brazil is coordinating the implementation of the review of the Management Plan for the ... . This draft revision of the management plan is has been submitted to WG-EMM to seek the advice of CCAMLR ... on those aspect of the management plan relevant to living marine resources following the procedures ... described in ATCM Decision 9 (2005). In particular the advice of CCAMLR is requested on the proposal that in ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-13/05 : Author(s): J. Leal Madruga (Submitted by Brazil on behalf of the ASMA No. 1 Management Group – Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and Poland)
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Characterising catch and effort from data-poor toothfish fisheries in CCAMLR Divisions 58.4.3 – 58.4.4
Abstract: A preliminary characterisation of available fishing information regarding catches and ... 2012. During this period, a total of 9 countries registered fishing operations in which 1811 sets were ... recorded (79.3\% 58.4.3; 20.7\% 58.4.4) accounting of 1605 tons of toothfish. Division 58.4.3b (Banzare ... Bank) accumulated the highest proportion of allocated effort in which a total of 948 sets (52\%) were ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-13/41 : Author(s): J.C. Quiroz, R. Wiff (Chile) and P. Martinez (Argentina)
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Progressing towards responsible, science-based and highly precautionary krill fisheries management
Abstract: Improving the management of the krill fishery is a key priority for ASOC. In this paper ... , we recommend several key actions that CCAMLR should take to ensure that management of the krill ... fishery remains highly precautionary and protects the needs of the full range of krill predators ... decision-making frameworks in a workshop, implementing these approaches before the expiry of CM 51-07, and ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVI/BG/31 : Author(s): Submitted by ASOC
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VARIABILITY IN KRILL BIOMASS LINKS HARVESTING AND CLIMATE WARMING TO PENGUIN POPULATION CHANGES IN ANTARCTICA
populations, many of which were nearly extirpated by humans. This region is also among the fastest-warming ... . One hypothesis guiding ecological interpretations of changes in top predator populations in this ... declines in “ice-loving” species by decreasing their winter habitat, while populations of “ice-avoiding ... ” species have increased. However, 30 y of field studies and recent surveys of penguins throughout the WAP ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/P1 : Author(s): W.Z. Trivelpiece, J.T. Hinke, A.K. Miller, C.S. Reiss, S.G. Trivelpiece and G.M. Watters
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SCOI-94
Deployment of inspectors, seasons and areas covered Australia SCOI-94/02 Deployment of inspectors, seasons ... and areas covered United Kingdom SCOI-94/03 Processing reports of inspection. System of inspection ... SCOI-94/04 Report of inspection, Chilean registered Antonio Lorenzo Delegation of the United Kingdom ... SCOI-94/05 Report of inspection, Russian registered Maksheevo Delegation of the United Kingdom SCOI-94 ...
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Candidate baseline data for ecosystem indicators in the Ross Sea region
achieving its objectives. It may be helpful to have an agreed set of baseline data for key species which ... indicate the current status of marine ecosystems in the Ross Sea region. These data could then be used as ... Committee (Dunn et al. 2017). The candidate baseline data include estimates of the number of nesting pairs ... of Adélie and emperor penguins per MPA zone, region-wide estimates of the number of Weddell seals and ...
Meeting Document : WS-SM-18/02 : Author(s): A. Dahood and G.M. Watters
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Identifying marine protected areas (MPAs) in data-poor regions to conserve biodiversity and to monitor ecosystem change: an Antarctic case study
representative system of marine protected areas (RSMPA) for the purposes of long-term conservation of marine ... in the long term. We elaborate a procedure that would satisfy the first stage of identifying a RSMPA ... direct interference of human activities. The procedure is based on the principles of systematic ... conservation planning. The first step involves the identification of ecologically-separated provinces along ...
Meeting Document : WS-MPA-11/05 : Author(s): A.J. Constable, B. Raymond, S. Doust, D. Welsford (Australia), P. Koubbi (France) and A.L. Post (Australia)
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Workshop Report – The Ross Sea: Science, Policy and the Public in a Pristine Marine Ecosystemt
% of the Southern Ocean, which is inconsequential, yet its attributes, as identified in this workshop ... Lakes, Lake Baikal); on the basis of projections made from current models in the IPCC array, it likely ... will be the last stretch of ocean on Earth, perhaps within the current century, that will embrace a ... cryopelagic community of organisms; and it is the best studied stretch of high latitude ocean in the Southern ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/14 : Author(s): J. Weller and D.G. Ainley (USA)
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The Patagonian toothfish: biology, ecology and fishery
and slopes of South America and around the sub-Antarctic islands of the Southern Ocean. Patagonian ... scavengers, there is no evidence of large-scale geographic migrations and studies using genetics ... , biochemistry, parasite fauna and tagging indicate a high degree of isolation between populations in the Indian ... habitat at around 100 mm (1 yr old), and inhabit relatively shallow water (< 200m) until 6-7 years of ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-10/P05 : Author(s): M.A. Collins, P. Brickle, J. Brown and M. Belchier
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Habitat partitioning in Antarctic krill: spawning hotspots and nursery areas
fishery. Within this sector, our first goal was to produce quantitative distribution maps of all six ... ontogenetic life stages of krill (eggs, nauplii plus metanauplii, calyptopes, furcilia, juveniles, and adults ... ), based on a compilation of all available post 1970s data. Using these maps, we then examined firstly ... whether “hotspots” of egg production and early stage nursery occurred, and secondly whether the available ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/20 : Author(s): F. Perry, A. Atkinson, S.F. Sailley, G.A. Tarling, S.L. Hill, C.H. Lucas and D.J. Mayor