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  1. Ecoregionalisation of the Kerguelen and Crozet islands oceanic zone. Part I: Introduction and Kerguelen oceanic zone

    , C. Chazeau, G. Coste,C. Cotté, F. D'Ovidio, K. Delord, G. Duhamel, A. Forget, N. Gasco, M. Hautecœur ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/43 : Author(s): P. Koubbi, C. Guinet, N. Alloncle, N. Ameziane, C.S. Azam, A. Baudena, C.A. Bost, R. Causse, C. Chazeau, G. Coste,C. Cotté, F. D'Ovidio, K. Delord, G. Duhamel, A. Forget, N. Gasco, M. Hautecœur, P. Lehodey, C. Lo Monaco, C. Marteau, A. Martin, C. Mignard, P. Pruvost, T. Saucède, R. Sinegre, T. Thellier, A.G. Verdier and H. Weimerskirch

  2. BEACH DEBRIS SURVEYS SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS

    and rate of deposition of marine debris on the islands' beaches is significant, but low when compared ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XVI/BG/10 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  3. Review of CCAMLR translation requirements – accompanying document to CCAMLR-XXIX/8 (Previously CCAMLR-XXVIII/10 Rev. 1)

    l'évaluation, quatre facteurs sont portés à l’attention des Membres pour examiner comment maintenir ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXIX/BG/06 : Author(s): Secretariat

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

    samples were collected during the Austral summer 1998-99 and the Total Oxyradical Scavenging Capacity ... to toxicity of ROS. Penguins exhibited higher scavenging capacity towards peroxyl radicals than South polar ... the Austral summer 1998-99 and the Total Oxyradical Scavenging Capacity (TOSC) analyzed. The TOSC assay ... higher scavenging capacity towards peroxyl radicals than South polar skua. The greater resistance ...

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

  5. The Patagonian toothfish: biology, ecology and fishery

    undertaking an ontogenetic migration into deeper water. Although they are active predators and scavengers ... and includes more scavenging. Toothfish have weakly mineralised skeletons and a high fat content in muscle ... undertaking an ontogenetic migration into deeper water. Although they are active predators and scavengers ... and includes more scavenging. Toothfish have weakly mineralised skeletons and a high fat content in muscle ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-10/P05 : Author(s): M.A. Collins, P. Brickle, J. Brown and M. Belchier

  6. The impact of the hake Merluccus spp. longline fishery off South Africa on Procellariiform seabirds

    petrel Procellaria aequinoctialis was the only seabird species caught while attempting to scavenge bait ... Procellaria aequinoctialis was the only seabird species caught while attempting to scavenge bait during gear ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-97/55 : Author(s): Boix-Hinzen, C., Barnes, K.N., Ryan, P.G.

  7. Sexual dimorphism and sexual segregation in foraging strategies of northern giant petrels Macronectes halli during incubation

    Georgia coast, scavenging on seal and penguin carcasses. Foraging effort (flight speed, distance covered ... Georgia. Females foraged at sea whereas males foraged mainly on the South Georgia coast, scavenging ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-99/38 : Author(s): J. González-Solís, J.P. Croxall and A.G. Wood (United Kingdom)

  8. Foraging partitioning between giant petrels Macronectes spp. and its relationship with breeding population changes at Bird Island, South Georgia

    at seal carcasses, suggesting that females mainly forage at sea, whereas males mainly scavenge ... , suggesting that females mainly forage at sea, whereas males mainly scavenge on the coast. Overall, however ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-99/39 : Author(s): J. González-Solís, J.P. Croxall and A.G. Wood (United Kingdom)

  9. Foraging interactions of wandering albatrosses Diomedea exulans breeding on Marion Island with longline fisheries in the southern Indian Ocean

    they attempt to scavenge baited hooks deployed by long-line fishing vessels. We studied the foraging ecology ... to scavenge baited hooks deployed by long-line fishing vessels. We studied the foraging ecology of Wandering ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-01/10 : Author(s): D.C. Nel, P.G. Ryan, J.L. Nel, N.T.W. Klages (South Africa), R.P. Wilson (Germany) and G. Robertson (Australia)

  10. The effects of an experimental hake Merluccius capensis/paradoxus longline fishery on Procellariiform seabirds in South Africa - a preliminary investigation

    process offal seem to be more attractive to scavenging seabirds then smaller vessels. Mitigation measures ... to be more attractive to scavenging seabirds then smaller vessels. Mitigation measures must be introduced ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-95/21 : Author(s): Barnes, K.

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