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  1. Preliminary estimation of ray by-catch in the longline fishery in Subarea 48.3

    estimated total capture (ray numbers) for some of vessels fishing in Subarea 48.3 in 2001 by utilising new ... total capture (ray numbers) for some of vessels fishing in Subarea 48.3 in 2001 by utilising new ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-02/55 : Author(s): D.J. Agnew, J. Pearce and M. Endicott (United Kingdom)

  2. Plans for a multi-national coordinated investigation focusing on the krill-based ecosystem in Area 48 during the 2015-16 austral summer

    collection from research and fishing vessels, together with remotely sensed data obtained from moorings ... research and fishing vessels, together with remotely sensed data obtained from moorings and gliders ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/10 : Author(s): J. Watkins (United Kingdom), O.R. Godø, K. Kovacs (Norway) and P. Trathan (United Kingdom)

  3. Analysis of the krill spatial distribution characteristics as the important factor in fishery management in Area 48 (report of the CCAMLR scholarship recipient)

    observation on board fishing vessels (including acoustic and biological observations) were  analyzed ... observation on board fishing vessels (including acoustic and biological observations) were  analyzed ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/41 : Author(s): S.M. Kasatkina and A. Sytov

  4. Report on the CCAMLR Marine Debris monitoring program: 2018 update

    as the difficulty in identifying whether a debris item has originated from fishing or another human activity ... as the difficulty in identifying whether a debris item has originated from fishing or another human activity ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-18/18 : Author(s): CCAMLR Secretariat

  5. A proposal methodology to assess the Patagonian toothfish stock abundance at CCAMLR Subarea 48.3 using ASPM

    information sources, such as catch and age and size data from fishing fleet, surveys and others abundance ... sources, such as catch and age and size data from fishing fleet, surveys and others abundance indexes ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/59 : Author(s): O.C. Wöhler and P.A. Martínez (Argentina)

  6. How fast do demersal longlines sink?

    than longlines set from a fishing vessel. Author(s):  G. Robertson (Australia), E. Moe, R. Haugen ... than longlines set from a fishing vessel. ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-02/25 : Author(s): G. Robertson (Australia), E. Moe, R. Haugen (Norway) and B. Wienecke (Australia)

  7. Potential interactions between wandering albatrosses and Dissostichus eleginoides fisheries at South Georgia

    for Dissostichus should be managed so as to avoid fishing between March and mid-May. Author(s):  Prince, P.A ... be managed so as to avoid fishing between March and mid-May. ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-95/43 : Author(s): Prince, P.A., Croxall, J.P.

  8. Oiled penguins observed at Bird Island, South Georgia, 1992/1993

    contaminated near Bird Island from pollution originating nearby. Krill fishing boats, operating within 20nm ... near Bird Island from pollution originating nearby. Krill fishing boats, operating within 20nm ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XII/BG/15 : Author(s): Delegation of United Kingdom

  9. Trophic study of Ross Sea Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) using carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes

    Abstract:  This report amalgamates stable isotope analyses of fish (n=476), squid (n=50 ... ) and octopod (n=17) samples obtained from long-line fishing vessels from four CCAMLR SSRUs (88.1C, 88.1H, 88.1I ... and 88.1J) during two fishing seasons 2005/6 and 2006/7. The species sampled were: 6 fish: Antarctic ... indicate that, very generally, larger fish consume prey of a higher trophic level than smaller fish ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-08/27 : Author(s): S.J. Bury, M.H. Pinkerton, D.R. Thompson, S. Hanchet, J. Brown and I. Vorster (New Zealand)

  10. The 1991/92 fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides in Subarea 48.3

    was not influenced by fishing depth, time of day or soak time, but was dependent on type of hook and geographical ... position. Fish caught around Shag Rocks were larger than to the north and southeast of South Georgia. CPUE ... was not influenced by fishing depth, time of day or soak time, but was dependent on type of hook and geographical ... position. Fish caught around Shag Rocks were larger than to the north and southeast of South Georgia. CPUE ... in a five-day period was 375 tonnes. Catch rate was not influenced by fishing depth, time of day or soak ... time, but was dependent on type of hook and geographical position. Fish caught around Shag Rocks were ... it ceased fishing on 24 March. The maximum catch taken in a five-day period was 375 tonnes (Figure ... 1). The fishery was prosecuted by one Bulgarian, five Russian and eight Chilean vessels, fishing for different ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/9 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/9) : 31–48 : Author(s): Agnew, D.J. and C.A. Moreno

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