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e-sc-viii-a7.pdf
... statutory conservation protection as a matter of priority (see also paragraph 110). 22. Recognising ... identical values for α and β reflects that, in a conservation context, a failure to detect a change ... researchers to view the data on regional scales and to generate movie loops to monitor how ocean conditions ... -CAMLR-VII, paragraph 5.23). 100. The Working Group for the Development of Approaches to Conservation ... statutory conservation protection as a matter of priority (see also paragraph 110). 22. Recognising the ... a conservation context, a failure to detect a change that actually occurred (type II or β error ... generate movie loops to monitor how ocean conditions changes over the time period of interest. The ... , paragraph 5.23). 100. The Working Group for the Development of Approaches to Conservation of Antarctic
application/pdf attached to:WG-CEMP-89
Meeting Report : WG-CEMP-89
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FIRST EXPERIMENTAL SETTINGS OF DEEPWATER VERTICAL LONGLINES IN THE ANTARCTIC TOOTHFISH FISHERY DISSOSTICHUS MAWSONI NORMAN, 1937 (PERCIFORMES, NOTOTHENIIDAE) IN THE AMUNDSEN SEA
). The experiments proved that this species, one of the most valuable large commercial species of the South Ocean ... proved that this species, one of the most valuable large commercial species of the South Ocean resided ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-09/08 : Author(s): N.V. Kokorin (Russia) and V.V. Serbin (Ukraine)
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Aves marinas registradas en el océano Atlántico sur y sudoccidental durante el período 1994¬–2003
species and three genera were identified in the Atlantic Ocean, within an area between 20ºS and 57ºW ... and three genera were identified in the Atlantic Ocean, within an area between 20ºS and 57ºW and from ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/39 : Author(s): Y.H. Marín, L.C. Barea, J.F. Chocca y A. Stagi (Uruguay)
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The Norwegian SWARM project: from swarming behaviour to trophic interactions: modelling dynamics of Antarctic krill in ecosystem hotspots using behaviour-based models
will be used to parametrise models, in order to gain better understanding of the interaction between ocean ... to parametrise models, in order to gain better understanding of the interaction between ocean physics ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-17/26 : Author(s): T.A. Klevjer, G. Rieucau, A.H.H. Renner, G. Skaret and O.R. Godø
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Fishery Report 2015: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Division 58.4.1
(Conservation Measure (CM) 166/XVII) and licensed vessels have operated in this fishery since 2005, targeting ... ) fishing in the Indian Ocean sector of the Convention Area remains an issue for the Commission. Estimates ... of by-catch species in any SSRU or combination of SSRUs, as defined in relevant conservation measures, shall ... and marine mammals Incidental mortality 25. Since 2005 when two southern giant petrels (Macronectes ...
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Research plan for the 2016/17 exploratory longline fishery of Dissostichus spp. in Subarea 48.6 by South Africa and Japan
the biomasses of D. mawsoni because the recaptures were concentrated in the southern area. In addition, we ... with the observed numbers for D. mawsoni in the southern area of block 48.6_2, and blocks 48.6_3 and 48.6_4 ... of D. mawsoni because the recaptures were concentrated in the southern area. In addition, we considered ... for D. mawsoni in the southern area of block 48.6_2, and blocks 48.6_3 and 48.6_4. The predicted numbers were ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-16/07 : Author(s): Delegations of Japan and South Africa
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Informe sobre la operación del B/P nasero Viking Sky durante Setiembre–Octubre del 2001: Atlántico sudoccidental (latitudes 37°–38° sur y 42° sur) Área estadística 41
South Latitude West Longitude Northern Zone I 37.57 54.08 37.48 53.43 Southern Zone 42.17 57.57 42.51 ... 58.33 Northern Zone I 37.42 53.40 37.09 53.42 The Southern Zone had the best fishing-yield: 5,7 Kg./trap ... 37.48 53.43 Southern Zone 42.17 57.57 ... 37.09 53.42 The Southern Zone had the best fishing-yield: 5,7 Kg./trap/day; while ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-02/66 : Author(s): O.D. Pin y H. Nión (Uruguay)
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Recent population estimates and trends in numbers of albatrosses and giant petrels breeding at the sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands
Island (northern Macronectes halli by 44%; southern M. giganteus by 28%), whereas their numbers have ... petrels and 2 800 southern giant petrels, confirming the global importance of the Prince Edward Islands ... Macronectes halli by 44%; southern M. giganteus by 28%), whereas their numbers have remained stable at Marion ... southern giant petrels, confirming the global importance of the Prince Edward Islands for these seven ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/P04 : Author(s): P.G. Ryan, M.G.W. Jones, B.M. Dyer, L. Upfold and R.J.M. Crawford
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Estimation of the incidental capture of seabird species in commercial fisheries in New Zealand waters, 2000/01
fishery off the southern west coast of the South Island, 0.026 seabirds per 1000 hooks (s.e. = 0.008 ... , primarily off the southern west coast of the South Island; 757 seabirds (c.v. = 11%) were estimated caught ... ), and scampi (Metanephrops challengeri) fisheries, and < 2% in jack mackerel (Trachurus spp.), southern blue ... . = 0.004) in LIN 2; for chartered tuna fishery off the southern west coast of the South Island, 0.026 ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/55 : Author(s): S.J. Baird (New Zealand)
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Preliminary report on biological observations and exploratory fishing data collected in the South Georgia area during the 1985/86 cruise of MT Carina
Atlantic and Antarctic Peninsula regions of the Southern Ocean. British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge ... in accordance with the CCM1LR conservation measures 1/111 and 2/111. MATERIALS AND METHODS Catch data have ... was more even and remained close to grade 2. N. gibberifrons fed on benthic organisms. In the case ... . Average degree of stomach fullness was about 1. Stomachs contained mainly krill and benthic organisms ...
Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/3 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/3) : 65-97 : Author(s): Kreft, K. and J. Szynaka