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

    was captured by using the normal trotline system. A total of 233 fish of D. eleginoides in good physical ... was captured by using the normal trotline system. A total of 233 fish of D. eleginoides in good physical ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-13/34 : Author(s): K. Taki, T. Ichii, T. Iwami and M. Kiyota (Japan)

  2. Proposal to continue the time series of research surveys to monitor abundance of Antarctic toothfish in the southern Ross Sea, 2016–2017

    Bay where substantial numbers of larger sub-adult and adult toothfish were captured in the 2015 survey ... ) and Terra Nova Bay where substantial numbers of larger sub-adult and adult toothfish were captured ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-15/45 : Author(s): S.M. Hanchet, S.J. Parker, S. Mormede and R.J.C. Currey (New Zealand)

  3. Effects of recruitment variability and natural mortality on generalised yield model projections and the CCAMLR decision rules for Antarctic krill

    . The annual proportions of krill less than 36 mm in length to the total captured in net samples in four ... of natural mortality. The annual proportions of krill less than 36 mm in length to the total captured in net ... in length to the total captured in net samples in four sampling areas of the Peninsula were used as proxies ... . Table 1: Proportions of krill <36 mm of the total abundance captured annually during the January ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 20 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 20) : 81–96 : Author(s): Kinzey, D., G. Watters and C.S. Reiss

  4. Comparison of the catches and biological characteristics of Dissostichus mawsoni in Subarea 88.1 in seasons of 2002/03 and 2003/04

    to the shore while the larger ones of the second modal group were captured in the northern off-shore zone ... the larger ones of the second modal group were captured in the northern off-shore zone of the Ross Sea. ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/84 Rev. 1 : Author(s): K.V. Shust, N.V. Kokorin and A.F. Petrov (Russia)

  5. Foraging movements of the shy albatross Diomedea cauta breeding in Australia; implications for interactions with longline fisheries

    to incidental capture throughout their annual cycle. Author(s):  N. Brothers, R. Gales, A. Hedd and G. Robertson ... Tasmania (Pedra Branca and the Mewstone) are vulnerable to incidental capture throughout their annual cycle. ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-98/33 : Author(s): N. Brothers, R. Gales, A. Hedd and G. Robertson (Australia)

  6. Longline sink rates on a bottom autoline vessel in New Zealand: draft

    line sink rate and thus avoiding incidental capture of seabirds. A new rapid attachment method for Time ... line sink rate and thus avoiding incidental capture of seabirds. A new rapid attachment method for Time ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-98/51 : Author(s): N.W. McL. Smith (New Zealand)

  7. An Apparent Decrease in the Prevalence of “Ross Sea Killer Whales” in the Southern Ross Sea

    whales would force more direct competition with other predators for capture of the smaller-fish prey ... whales would force more direct competition with other predators for capture of the smaller-fish prey ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/P01 : Author(s): D.G. Ainley, G. Ballard and S. Olmastroni

  8. FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS OF A SIMULATION MODEL, ‘PATCH’, FOR EVALUATING MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES TO CONSERVE BENTHIC HABITATS (VULNERABLE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS) WHICH ARE POTENTIALLY VULNERABLE TO IMPACTS FROM BOTTOM FISHERIES

    assessment and management strategies. Most importantly, the model enables uncertainties to be captured ... uncertainties to be captured in a straight-forward manner to assist CCAMLR in maintaining its precautionary ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-09/42 : Author(s): A.J. Constable (Australia)

  9. Oxygen and carbon stable isotopes in otoliths record spatial isolation of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides)

    capture area with 100% success, validating their use for distinguishing provenance and corroborating ... predicted capture area with 100% success, validating their use for distinguishing provenance ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-08/P03 : Author(s): J.R. Ashford and C.M. Jones

  10. Foraging movements of the shy albatross Diomedea cauta breeding in Australia; implications for interactions with longline fisheries

    to incidental capture throughout their annual cycle. Author(s):  Gales, R., Hedd, A., Brothers, N., Robertson ... Tasmania (Pedra Branca and the Mewstone) are vulnerable to incidental capture throughout their annual cycle. ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-97/52 : Author(s): Gales, R., Hedd, A., Brothers, N., Robertson, G.

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