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A method for preparing large numbers of otolith sections for viewing by scanning electron microscope
(SEM). Compared with previous SEM techniques, which normally prepare otoliths individually for viewing ... , this allowed larger sample sizes to be examined. Compared with similar light microscope techniques ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-93/07 : Author(s): J.R. Ashford, K. Robinson and M.G. White (United Kingdom)
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Potential impacts of climate change on the Southern Ocean ecosystem
with severe and permanant collapse. Pivotal to this process is a diminution of the important (but ... before irreversible harm is done to the Antarctic environment and ecosystems, with their global ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-VIII/BG/21 : Author(s): R.G. Chittleborough (Australia)
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Characteristics of population-genetic structure of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) from near-continental seas of Pacific, Indian and Atlantic sectors of the Antarctica
show difference with publishes data for several genes and present new view onto toothfish population ... frequency with previously published data was also found for several loci. Author(s): N.S. Mugue, A.F ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/21 : Author(s): N.S. Mugue, A.F. Petrov, D.A. Zelenina, I.I. Gordeev and A.A. Sergeev (Russia)
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Quantifying uncertainty in the Chapman mark-recapture estimate of abundance
WG-FSA encourage Members to provide estimates of uncertainty associated with indicative biomass ... recommend that additional functions associated with mark-recapture analysis within CCAMLR’s fisheries be ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-15/49 : Author(s): P. Burch (Australia), S. Parker (New Zealand) and D. Welsford (Australia)
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A photographic reference set for Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) from the Ross Sea region
by New Zealand with the “sister” otoliths provided to CCAMLR for use by other Members. Two ... photographs are provided for each otolith; one of the prepared otolith surface alone, and a second with ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-18/18 : Author(s): C. Sutton and S. Parker
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Detection of predator dive patterns from stationary echosounder data
for general image recognition, we detected diving events by air-breathing predators in a 1 year dataset from ... with regards to time of year as well as time of day. At the temporal scales analysed the data did not suggest ... for general image recognition, we detected diving events by air-breathing predators in a 1 year dataset from ... with regards to time of year as well as time of day. At the temporal scales analysed the data did not suggest ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/34 : Author(s): T. Klevjer and G. Skaret
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Distribution of mackerel icefish by size-group at South Georgia
increased. The size range of all year classes was contained within the sampling depth of the surveys ... year classes was contained within the sampling depth of the surveys. The results indicate that future ...
Meeting Document : WAMI-01/16 : Author(s): A.W. North and I. Everson (United Kingdom)
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Annual report from SCAR to CCAMLR
, and the CPR Survey continues to grow with more countries contributing, particularly Brazil. A joint CCAMLR ... in the Antarctic, and the CPR Survey continues to grow with more countries contributing, particularly Brazil ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXIX/BG/15 : Author(s): Submitted by SCAR
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Reduced bait loss and bycatch of seabirds in longlining by using a seabird scarer
conservation point of view there is a strong incentive to solve this problem. This paper describes trials with ... a seabird scarer in the Norwegian longline fishery. The scarer, a line with streamers trailing ...
Meeting Document : WG-IMALF-94/09 : Author(s): S. Løkkeborg and Å. Bjordal (Norway)
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IMPLEMENTATION OF CCAMLR OBSERVER PROGRAM ON KRILL FISHERIES
, together with haul-by-haul fine-scale data were used to identify the target SSMUs and the critical periods ... providing systematic observer coverage, with 100% vessel time coverage to ensure viable data collection. An ...
Meeting Document : TASO-09/07 : Author(s): Kawaguchi, S.