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  1. Reports on abundance and biological information of toothfish in Division 58.4.4a & b by Shinsei Maru No. 3 in 2012/13 season

    C and D, respectively.  Accordingly sufficient numbers of fish suitable for tagging was captured by using the normal ... C and D, respectively.  Accordingly sufficient numbers of fish suitable for tagging was captured by using ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-13/20 : Author(s): K. Taki, T. Ichii, T. Iwami and M. Kiyota (Japan)

  2. Has climate change promoted genetic fragmentation in the ice-dependent fish Pleuragramma antarcticum?

    the shelf, the increase of population fragmentation with time, and the inability to capture P. antarcticum ... the shelf, the increase of population fragmentation with time, and the inability to capture P. antarcticum ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-13/67 : Author(s): C. Agostini, T. Patarnello (Italy), J. Ashford, J. Torres (USA) and L. Zane (Italy)

  3. Intra-archipelago moult dispersion of southern elephant seals at the Prince Edward Islands, southern Indian Ocean

    ± 4% for the simulation. Seasonal and annual absences of seals from MI violate the ‘homogeneity of capture’ assumption ... ; 4% for the simulation. Seasonal and annual absences of seals from MI violate the ‘homogeneity of capture&rsquo ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/P16 : Author(s): W.C. Oosthuizen, M.N. Bester, P.J.N. de Bruyn and G.J.G. Hofmeyr

  4. Summary of holdings of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) otoliths and size-at-age estimates from Heard and McDonald Islands (Division 58.5.2)

    estimates from fish captured between 1997 and 2003. A growth model based on these size-at age data ... fish captured between 1997 and 2003. A growth model based on these size-at age data is currently used ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/45 : Author(s): D.C. Welsford and G.B. Nowara (Australia)

  5. A method for inferring movement rates of fish from mark–recapture data

    , released, and subsequently captured. The information that is available is the location and date ... , and subsequently captured. The information that is available is the location and date of the release ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/66 : Author(s): C. Wilcox (Australia)

  6. Preliminary assessment of Champsocephalus gunnari on the Heard Island Plateau (Division 58.5.2) based on a survey in May 2002

    would be 1815 tonnes. It is also proposed that the minimum size of capture be increased for 2002/03 ... would be 1815 tonnes. It is also proposed that the minimum size of capture be increased for 2002/03 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-02/47 : Author(s): A.J. Constable, R. Williams and T. Lamb (Australia)

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

    , which may be easily found and captured by predators, were available in the slope/offshore region ... , which may be easily found and captured by predators, were available in the slope/offshore region ...

    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.

  8. Comparisons in diet between diurnal and overnight foraging chinstrap penguins at Seal Island

    tend to take larger krill of the least capable of avoiding capture in their respecitve foraging areas ... tend to take larger krill of the least capable of avoiding capture in their respecitve foraging areas. ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-96/55 : Author(s): Hayashi, T., Ichii, T., Cameron, M.F., Miura, A., Jansen, J.K., Bengtson, J.L., Boveng, P.

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

    included) being captured, a conclusion has been made of the possibile sufficiently high abundance ... included) being captured, a conclusion has been made of the possibile sufficiently high abundance ...

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

  10. A revised assessment of the impact of the krill fishery on penguins in the South Shetlands

    was also insignificant. Furthermore, less similarity between krill caught by trawlers and those captured ... insignificant. Furthermore, less similarity between krill caught by trawlers and those captured by penguins ...

    Meeting Document : WG-Joint-94/17 : Author(s): T. Ichii, M. Naganobu and T. Ogishima (Japan)

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