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  1. Potential modelling structures for a two-area stock assessment model for Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the Amundsen Sea Region

    or density-dependent migration. Finally, using subsets of the data, or excluding small tagged fish, did ... tagged fish, did not improve the fits to the data. We recommend this model be further developed once ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-15/49 : Author(s): S. Mormede, S.J. Parker, A. Dunn and S.M. Hanchet (New Zealand)

  2. Identification of Pleuragramma antarctica larvae in the Ross Sea via mitochondrial DNA

    genomic DNA from a sample of these larvae and, using fish universal primers, amplified part of the 16S ... a sample of these larvae and, using fish universal primers, amplified part of the 16S rDNA and the D-Loop ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-15/61 : Author(s): J.A. Caccavo (Italy), C. Brooks (USA), L. Zane (Italy) and J.R. Ashford (USA)

  3. Results of the first winter longline survey to the northern Ross Sea region to investigate toothfish reproductive life history

    than females and that spawning begins in early July. There were a higher proportion of male fish caught ... than females and that spawning begins in early July. There were a higher proportion of male fish caught ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-16/37 : Author(s): D. Stevens, D. Di Blasi and S. Parker

  4. The random stratified trawl survey to estimate the abundance of Dissostichus eleginoides and Champsocephalus gunnari in the waters surrounding Heard Island (Division 58.5.2) for 2017

    were taken for nearly 13,500 fish and for more than half of those biological measurements were taken ... fish and for more than half of those biological measurements were taken. Otoliths were collected from ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/14 Rev. 1 : Author(s): G.B. Nowara, T.D. Lamb and P. Ziegler

  5. Adélie penguin foraging behaviour and breeding success in seasons of contrasting krill availability (Mawson Coast, Antarctica)

    longer and brought back smaller meals. Fish (mostly Pleuragramma antarcticum) contributed significantly ... smaller meals. Fish (mostly Pleuragramma antarcticum) contributed significantly to the diet in 2003 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-03/44 : Author(s): J. Clarke, M. Tierney, S. Candy, S. Nicol, L. Irvine and K. Kerry (Australia)

  6. Standing stock, biology, diet and spatial distribution of demersal finfish from the 2003 US AMLR bottom trawl survey of the South Shetland Islands (Subarea 48.1)

    of importance for krill, fish, and benthic feeding guilds based on stomach content analysis demonstrate the most ... , fish, and benthic feeding guilds based on stomach content analysis demonstrate the most important ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/38 : Author(s): C.D. Jones (USA), K.-H. Kock, (Germany), J. Ashford, A. DeVries, K. Dietrich (USA), S. Hanchet (New Zealand), T. Near, T. Turk (USA) and S. Wilhelms (Germany)

  7. MULTIPLE INDICATORS SUGGEST A STRONG ECOSYSTEM ANOMALY AT SOUTH GEORGIA IN 2009

    metrics for birds, seals and fish seems to be connected with the availability of Antarctic krill ... , seals and fish seems to be connected with the availability of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, which ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/23 : Author(s): S. Hill, M. Belchier, M. Collins, S. Fielding, E. Murphy, P. Trathan, H. Venables and C. Waluda (United Kingdom)

  8. Dietary segregation of krill-eating South Georgia seabirds

    of the diet varied substantially between species, comprising Martialia and nototheniid fish (black-browed ... varied substantially between species, comprising Martialia and nototheniid fish (black-browed albatross ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/15 : Author(s): Prince, P.A., Croxall, J.P., Reid, K.

  9. Krill caught by predators and nets: differences between species and techniques

    during February 1986 at South Georgia were compared to krill from scientific nets fished in the area ... February 1986 at South Georgia were compared to krill from scientific nets fished in the area at the same ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-96/09 : Author(s): Hill, H.J., Reid, K., Trathan, P.N., Croxall, J.P.

  10. Feasibility of lead-radium dating the otoliths of blackfin icefish (Chaenocephalus aceratus) and ocellated icefish (Chionodraco rastrospinosus)

    otoliths from these fishes were small and the number of otoliths available low, a whole otolith application ... from these fishes were small and the number of otoliths available low, a whole otolith application ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-10/17 : Author(s): A.H. Andrews, M. La Mesa and J. Ashford (USA)

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