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Letter from the Co-conveners
fishing for D. mawsoni in Area 48) is important to ensure a productive workshop that addresses ...
Document : Site Section: Meetings
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Otolith chemistry indicates population structuring by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current
(Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 65: 135–146 (2008) doi:10.1139/F07-158) ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-08/P05 - Article : Author(s): J.R. Ashford, C.M. Jones, E.E. Hofmann, I. Everson, C.A. Moreno, G. Duhamel and R. Williams
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SC-CAMLR-XXX, Table 6
x x EMM Fishing vessel survey x x EMM/ASAM Catch monitoring, escape mortality, green weight ... x x x EMM Krill observer scheme x x EMM Fish Biennial assessments x FSA/SAM Other ... , 3.1.1.3 x x x FSA/SAM* Depleted/recovering stocks 3.1.1.1 x x FSA Biology and ecology and fish- based ...
Document : Site Section: Publications
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Composition and standing stock estimates of finfish from the Polarstern bottom trawl survey around Elephant Island and the South Shetland Islands (Subarea 48.1, 19 December 2006 to 3 January 2007)
, biomass, and size composition of the abundant fish species was provided. Estimates of total biomass ... , biomass, and size composition of the abundant fish species was provided. Estimates of total biomass ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/22 : Author(s): K.-H. Kock, J. Appel, M. Busch, S. Klimpel, M. Holst, D. Pietschok (Germany), L.V. Pshenichnov (Ukraine), R. Riehl, S. Schöling (Germany)
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Seabird research at Cape Shirreff, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 2006/07
and is the lowest population size in the 10 years of census data. The number of diet samples containing fish ... size in the 10 years of census data. The number of diet samples containing fish was the highest ever ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-07/P1 : Author(s): R. Orben, S. Chisholm, A. Miller and W.Z. Trivelpiece (USA)
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Pilot test of techniques to mitigate seabird interactions with catcher processor vessels in the Bering Sea pollock trawl fishery: final report
deployment of the seabird interaction deterrents was proposed for 2005. Limited tests suggested fish oil has ... deployment of the seabird interaction deterrents was proposed for 2005. Limited tests suggested fish oil has ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/37 : Author(s): E.F. Melvin, K.S. Dietrich and T. Thomas (USA)
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Krill of the Ross Sea: distribution, abundance and demography of Euphausia superba and Euphausia crystallorophias during the Italian Antarctic expedition (January–February 2000)
to collect zooplankton and fish larvae. Mean relative biomass of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba ... zooplankton and fish larvae. Mean relative biomass of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba, in the area north ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/32 Text : Author(s): A. Sala, M. Azzali and A. Russo (Italy)
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Depth distribution and spawning pattern of Dissostichus eleginoides over the winter period in Subarea 48.3
in relation to their size, an approximately linear relationship existing between depth and fish length ... to their size, an approximately linear relationship existing between depth and fish length. A statistically ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-98/58 : Author(s): D.J. Agnew, K. Kerkieta, L. Heaps, C. Jones, J. Pearce and A. Watson (United Kingdom)
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ASSESSMENT OF PATAGONIAN TOOTHFISH POPULATION IN THE NORTH OF SUBAREA 48.4 USING DATA FROM A FOUR-YEAR TAGGING EXPERIMENT
tagging rate of 5 fish per tonne was exceeded by both vessels, with 344 D. eleginoides tagged and released ... of the fishery with only 58.9 t of the 75 t TAC of D. eleginoides taken; 2. The target tagging rate of 5 fish per ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-09/17 : Author(s): J. Roberts and D.J. Agnew (United Kingdom)
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REPORT OF THE UK GROUNDFISH SURVEY AT SOUTH GEORGIA (CCAMLR SUB-AREA 48.3) IN JANUARY 2009
juvenile fish were observed except in the south eastern sector of the South Georgia shelf. Icefish diet ... juvenile fish were observed except in the south eastern sector of the South Georgia shelf. Icefish diet ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-09/09 : Author(s): M. Belchier, R.E. Mitchell, M.A. Collins, L. Kenny, M. Taylor, J. Nelson and L. Featherstone (United Kingdom)