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  1. Susceptibility to oxidative stress in different species of Antarctic birds: preliminary results

    Abstract:  The antioxidant defences in aerobic organisms represent the detoxification pathway ... The antioxidant defences in aerobic organisms represent the detoxification pathway against toxicity ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-99/59 : Author(s): S. Corsolini, F. Regoli, S. Olmastroni, M. Nigro and S. Focardi (Italy)

  2. FIELD IDENTIFICATION GUIDE TO HEARD ISLAND AND MCDONALD ISLANDS (HIMI) BENTHIC INVERTEBRATES: A GUIDE FOR SCIENTIFIC OBSERVERS ABOARD FISHING VESSELS

    Committee requested that guides be prepared for the identification of benthic organisms (SC-CAMLR-XXVI ... that guides be prepared for the identification of benthic organisms (SC-CAMLR-XXVI: paragraph 4.190 ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXVIII/BG/12 : Author(s): Delegation of Australia

  3. Analysis of the diet of Champsocephalus gunnari in Subarea 48.3, in late summer of years 1994–97, Dr E. Holmberg surveys

    the order of importance of these two organisms in the diet was inverted. The consumption of other prey items ... of importance of these two organisms in the diet was inverted. The consumption of other prey items ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-97/48 : Author(s): Barrera-Oro, E., Marschoff, E., Casaux, R.

  4. Aggregation patterns of pelagic predators and their principal prey, Antarctic krill, near South Georgia

    approached the difficult analytical problems associated with spatial distributions of organisms by using ... the difficult analytical problems associated with spatial distributions of organisms by using spatial ...

    Meeting Document : WG-CEMP-93/13 : Author(s): R.R. Veit (USA), E.D. Silverman (USA) and I. Everson (United Kingdom)

  5. Species variability and population structure of Euphausiacea in Admiralty Bay (King George Island; South Shetland Islands) during Antarctic summer

    krill is still scarce and fragmentary, despite the fact that those organisms are a significant element ... scarce and fragmentary, despite the fact that those organisms are a significant element of the penguins ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/60 : Author(s): A. Panasiuk-Chodnicka, J. Wawrzynek and M. Iwona Żmijewska (Poland)

  6. Acoustic and catch data collected by the fleet – relevance for feedback management

    for separating krill backscatters from other organisms. The South Orkney fishing grounds are limited compared ... for separating krill backscatters from other organisms. The South Orkney fishing grounds are limited compared ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/13 : Author(s): O.R. Godø, T. Klevjer and G. Skaret (Norway)

  7. APPLYING A TS-PROBE FOR MEASURING ANTARCTIC KRILL (EUPHAUSIA SUPERBA) TARGET STRENGTH IN SITU: PROCEDURES AND DATA ANALYSIS

    platform with the purpose of measuring the orientation of the organisms. All system communication between ... with the purpose of measuring the orientation of the organisms. All system communication between the ship ...

    Meeting Document : SG-ASAM-09/13 : Author(s): G. Skaret, L. Calise and E. Ona (Norway)

  8. Comparisons in prey distribution between inshore and offshore foraging areas of chinstrap penguins and Antarctic fur seals at Seal Island

    ; (3) Myctophid fish occurred near surface at night in the slope/offshore region; their ventral light organs may ... ; (3) Myctophid fish occurred near surface at night in the slope/offshore region; their ventral light organs may ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-96/49 : Author(s): Ichii, T., Bengtson, J.L., Boveng, P., Cameron, M.F., Naganobu, M., Meyer, W.R., Hiruki, L.M., Takao, T., Jansen, J.K., Kawaguchi, S.

  9. Potentially commercial invertebrates on Ob Bank: Moroteuthis ingens (Oegopsida) and Paralomis aculeata (Anomura) (Division 58.4.4)

    are now an object of intense interest for the scientific and fishery organizations of the member countries ... an object of intense interest for the scientific and fishery organizations of the member countries ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-96/15 : Author(s): Pshenichnov, L.K.

  10. Science supporting the joint New Zealand–United States proposal for the establishment of a marine protected area in the Ross Sea Region

    organize our summary by linking spatial data to the specific protection and scientific objectives ... working groups, and here we provide an abridged and annotated summary of that material.  We organize ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-IM-I/08 : Author(s): Delegations of the USA and New Zealand

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