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  1. Revised plan of research program of the Ukraine in Subarea 48.2 in 2017 (third season)

    the stock (the catch limit) in the researched area on two blocks – Northern and Southern, in order to reach ... (the catch limit) in the researched area on two blocks – Northern and Southern, in order to reach ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-16/49 : Author(s): Delegation of Ukraine

  2. Surface areas of seabed within the 500 m isobath regions within the South Shetland Islands (Subarea 48.1)

    regions of the Southern Ocean. In: Selected Scientific Papers, 1987 (SC-CAMLR-SSPI4). CCAMLR, Hobart ... 48.1) C.D. Jones, S.N. Sexton and R.E. Cosgrove I11 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 6 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 6) : 133–140 : Author(s): Jones, C.D., S.N. Sexton and R.E. Cosgrove III

  3. Catch-at-age analysis applied to new fisheries: the case of Dissostichus eleginoides

    ) and national fishery companies, with the purpose of expanding the exploitation options of the southern ... . Fish., 12: 69-81. GULLAND,J. A. 1970. The fish resources of the ocean. FAO Fish. Tech. Pap., 97: 425 ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/9 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/9) : 3–9 : Author(s): Zuleta, A.V. and C.A. Moreno

  4. Distribution and relative abundance of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) on the Ross Sea shelf

    in the southern Ross Sea were sub-adult and maturing fish, typically ranging from 60–130 cm in length, with some ... sets within the main fishing grounds. Most toothfish caught in the southern Ross Sea were sub-adult ... , even between consecutive sets within the main fishing grounds. Most toothfish caught in the southern ... in the southern and western Ross Sea are typically much smaller than on the slope and in the north. Depth ... to be deepest at ~1 500 m. Fishing in the southern SSRUs bordering the coast and ice shelf has ranged from ... migration from east to west along the southern Ross Sea with smaller toothfish (60–120 cm long) found ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 17 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 17) : 33–51 : Author(s): Hanchet, S.M., S. Mormede and A. Dunn

  5. Acquiring a ‘base datum of normality’ for a marine ecosystem: the Ross Sea, Antarctica

    oceans the systems used for understanding ecological processes and fishery effects all have lacked ... by researchers who currently investigate open-ocean systems. Herein, the importance of top-down forcing ... in a system where both top-down and bottom-up forcing are still intact. Elsewhere in Earth’s oceans ... currently investigate open-ocean systems. Herein, the importance of top-down forcing in pelagic and neritic ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-04/20 : Author(s): D. Ainley (USA)

  6. Ingestion of anthropogenic articles by seabirds at Macquarie Island

    . Plastic particles were recorded from the stomachs of Southern Giant Petrels, Subantarctic Skuas, and Kelp ... recorded from the stomachs of Southern Giant Petrels, Subantarctic Skuas, and Kelp Gulls. Birds examined ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-VIII/BG/12 : Author(s): D.J. Slip, K. Green and E. Woehler (Australia)

  7. Modelling Movement of Antarctic Krill (MMAK): the importance of retention, dispersal and behaviour for krill distribution

    that will use numerical ocean-sea ice models at differing resolutions to improve current understanding ... to the fishery and predators.  This paper reports the initiation of a project that will use numerical ocean ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-17/31 : Author(s): S. Thorpe, E. Young and E. Murphy

  8. INCOMPLETE SEARCH EFFORT AS A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF BIAS IN BROAD-SCALE ESTIMATES OF PENGUIN ABUNDANCE DERIVED FROM PUBLISHED COUNT DATA: A CASE STUDY FOR ADÉLIE PENGUINS IN EAST ANTARCTICA

    m2 and within 500 m of the ocean) in the Australian Antarctic Territory (AAT) was mapped using a GIS ... and within 500 m of the ocean) in the Australian Antarctic Territory (AAT) was mapped using a GIS ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-PSW-08/13 : Author(s): C. Southwell, D. Smith and A. Bender (Australia)

  9. A compilation of parameters for a krill–fishery–predator model of the Scotia Sea and Antarctic Peninsula

    of potential krill transport rates from the OCCAM global ocean circulation model. This parameter set, like most ... from the OCCAM global ocean circulation model. This parameter set, like most others, is associated ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-06/30 Rev. 1 : Author(s): S. Hill, K. Reid, S. Thorpe (United Kingdom), J. Hinke and G. Watters (USA)

  10. Preliminary results from the Argentine tagging program for the Patagonian toothfish in the south-western Atlantic

    resource management in the South-Western Atlantic Ocean. The program started in 2004 and some 4900 juvenile ... in the South-Western Atlantic Ocean. The program started in 2004 and some 4900 juvenile toothfish were tagged ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-12/32 : Author(s): P.A. Martínez, J.A. Waessle and O.C. Wöhler (Argentina)

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