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  1. Convention Area

    The Convention Area is described in the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living ... to the starting point. The Convention Area represents around 10 percent of the Earth’s oceans and has a surface ... Area represents around 10 percent of the Earth’s oceans and has a surface area of 35 716 100 km2 ...

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  2. Viability criteria for tagging toothfish

    Abstract:  CCAMLR Conservation measures currently require vessels to tag only toothfish ... this requires an objective evaluation of the probability of survival of each fish to be tagged, which in turn ... CCAMLR Conservation measures currently require vessels to tag only toothfish with a high ... an objective evaluation of the probability of survival of each fish to be tagged, which in turn requires ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-12/27 : Author(s): S. Parker (New Zealand)

  3. Foraging partitioning between giant petrels Macronectes spp. and its relationship with breeding population changes at Bird Island, South Georgia

    may be reduced by the limited overlap in the activity range, with southern giant petrels foraging ... by the limited overlap in the activity range, with southern giant petrels foraging further south than northern ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-99/39 : Author(s): J. González-Solís, J.P. Croxall and A.G. Wood (United Kingdom)

  4. Apparent decrease of Weddell seal numbers in the western Ross Sea

    , and southeastern McMurdo Sound, southern Victoria Land. Breeding seals have apparently all but disappeared from ... McMurdo Sound, southern Victoria Land. Breeding seals have apparently all but disappeared from Edisto ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/44 : Author(s): D.G. Ainley, M.A. Larue (USA), I. Stirling (Canada), S. Stammerjohn and D.B. Siniff (USA)

  5. Krill (Euphausia superba) distribution contracts southward during rapid regional warming

    following positive anomalies of the Southern Annular Mode. Such anomalies are associated with warm, windy ... of juveniles following positive anomalies of the Southern Annular Mode. Such anomalies are associated with warm ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/P02 : Author(s): A. Atkinson, S.L. Hill, E.A. Pakhomov, V. Siegel, C.S. Reiss, V.J. Loeb, D.K. Steinberg, K. Schmidt, G.A. Tarling, L. Gerrish and S.F. Sailley

  6. A generalized discriminant for sexing fulmarine petrels from external measurements

    , Fulmarus glacialis; Southern Fulmar, F. glacialoides; Antarctic Petrel, Thalassoica antarctica; Cape Petrel ... , Fulmarus glacialis; Southern Fulmar, F. glacialoides; Antarctic Petrel, Thalassoica antarctica; Cape Petrel ...

    Meeting Document : WG-CEMP-94/24 : Author(s): J.A. van Franeker and C.J.F. ter Braak (The Netherlands)

  7. [node:field-journal-volume]:37-51

    Atlantic Ocean. Fish. Res., 51: 165– 176. Andrews, A.H., G.M. Cailliet and K.H. Coale. 1999. Age ... distributed through- out the world’s oceans (see review by Swan and Gordon, 2001) and a wide variety ... , a species common in southern New Zealand. A few specimens were labelled as M. whitsoni, a known Antarctic ... time to recover naturally from large biomass reductions. The stock structure and biomass ...

    Science Journal Paper : 37–51

  8. A study of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) post tagging survivorship in Subarea 48.3

    Abstract:  During the 2005 fishing season experiments on the survivorship of post-tag toothfish ... were carried out on 8 different vessels fishing in 48.3. Toothfish were selected for tagging as normal ... . On one vessel fish with a variety of injuries were selected to see if this affected recovery. 395 animals ... , conservative, parameter to use in population estimators such as CASAL and mark-recapture. Author ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/19 : Author(s): D. J. Agnew, J. Moir Clark, P.A. McCarthy, M. Unwin, M. Ward, L. Jones (United Kingdom), G. Breedt, S. Du Plessis, J. Van Heerdon (South Africa) and G. Moreno (Spain)

  9. REPORT ON THE PRACTICALITIES OF THE EXISTING CCAMLR 5% BY-CATCH RULE AND THE 10% SMALL CHAMPSOCEPHALUS GUNNARI RULE IN STATISTICAL DIVISION 58.5.2 AND SUGGESTIONS FOR POSSIBLE IMPROVEMENTS

    rule and 10% small fish rule included in some conservation measures applicable to trawl fisheries ... % small fish rule included in some conservation measures applicable to trawl fisheries conducted ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XVI/12 : Author(s): Delegation of Australia

  10. Krill distribution related to water structure and dynamics on the South Georgia shelf in January 2000 (AtlantNIRO-BAS Core Programme 1999/2000)

    and posts pawning females of 50 mm and larger, were distributed in slope zone and deep oceanic waters ... then usual and no concentrations suitable for commercial fishing were observed. Temperature and salinity ... of 50 mm and larger, were distributed in slope zone and deep oceanic waters. According ... and no concentrations suitable for commercial fishing were observed. Temperature and salinity measurements carried out ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-00/51 : Author(s): V.A. Sushin (Russia), P.P. Chernyshkov (Russia), F.F. Litvinov (Russia), J.L. Watkins (United Kingdom) and A.S. Brierley (United Kingdom)

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