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  1. Advances in the use of airborne aerial survey techniques to estimate krill-eating penguin populations in Area 48

    over the coming years and we will provide similar updates at regular intervals. Author(s):  P.N.Trathan ... the coming years and we will provide similar updates at regular intervals. ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/05 : Author(s): P.N.Trathan, A.J. Fox, N. Ratcliff and P.T. Fretwell (United Kingdom)

  2. Fish by-catch in the krill fishery: 2016 update

    by-catch in a 300 000 t krill fishery would be 370 t, comprising 40% Champsocephalus gunnari and 30 ... in a 300 000 t krill fishery would be 370 t, comprising 40% Champsocephalus gunnari and 30% Lepidonotothen ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-16/04 : Author(s): CCAMLR Secretariat

  3. Progress report on the Weddell Sea Research Program Stage II

    , 2014. A total of 34 longlines were set: the Option I – 10+20 and the Option II – 4 at the depths ... of 34 longlines were set: the Option I – 10+20 and the Option II – 4 at the depths ranging ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-14/03 Rev. 2 : Author(s): A.F. Petrov, I.I. Gordeev, S.V. Pianova and E. F. Uryupova (Russia)

  4. Report of the South Georgia groundfish survey (Subarea 48.3) in January 2006

    of 20-25 cm (putative 2+), but unusually large numbers of fish of ~ 50 cm were also caught ... produced biomass estimates of between 91000 and 117000 tonnes. The catches were dominated by fish of 20-25 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/51 : Author(s): M.A. Collins, C. Jones, J. Clark. S. Fielding, J. Slakowski, T. North, W. Reid and J. Watts (United Kingdom)

  5. Candidate baseline data for ecosystem indicators in the Ross Sea region. Part A: Brief presentation of data

    by the Scientific Committee (SC-CAMLR-XXXVI/20). The Plan identifies research questions that aim to facilitate ... by the Scientific Committee (SC-CAMLR-XXXVI/20). The Plan identifies research questions that aim to facilitate ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/11 : Author(s): Delegation of the USA

  6. Spatial aggregation of harvesting in Subarea 48.1, in particular during the summer and close to the coast

    operated, collectively taking over 42,000 tonnes of krill from an area less than 30 km in diameter ... , collectively taking over 42,000 tonnes of krill from an area less than 30 km in diameter. The fishing ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/17 : Author(s): P. Trathan and S. Hill

  7. Biological characteristics of Antarctic fish stocks in the Southern Scotia Arc region

    four years of the fishery and the possibility to sample these catches extensively. Scientific surveys ... for illegal fishing since the closure of the region some 10 years ago. Differences in length-weight ... of the gonads takes one year or more whereas in others gonad maturation is completed within one season. Length ... at sexual maturity and length at first spawning in C. gunnari is one year later on the southerly grounds ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-99/16 : Author(s): K.-H. Kock (Germany), C. Jones (USA) and S. Wilhelms (Germany)

  8. Revised research plan for the 2013/14 exploratory longline fishery of Dissostichus spp. in Subarea 48.6

    limit, we propose to conduct the current research operation for at least 3 years with the same sample ... during past 10 years in the current research blocks and an additional research block (486e in SSRUs ... limit, we propose to conduct the current research operation for at least 3 years with the same sample ... during past 10 years in the current research blocks and an additional research block (486e in SSRUs ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-13/37 : Author(s): Delegation of Japan

  9. Krill distribution and biomass variability within Subarea 48.3 in June 1991

    . The maximum horizontal extension of swarms was 120 m, although about 70% of swarms were of 30 m in length ... . The maximum horizontal extension of swarms was 120 m, although about 70% of swarms were of 30 m in length ...

    Meeting Document : WG-KRILL-93/35 : Author(s): S.M. Kasatkina, E.N. Tymokhin, P.P. Fedulov and K.E. Shulgovskiy (Russia)

  10. Krill aggregation characteristics: spatial distribution patterns from hydroacoustic observations. Polar Biology (in press)

    of aggregations heavier than 1 t, and of aggregations 20 km on either side of such aggregations was similarly ... of aggregations heavier than 1 t, and of aggregations 20 km on either side of such aggregations was similarly ...

    Meeting Document : WS-KCPUE-89/11 : Author(s): D.G.M. Miller and I. Hampton (South Africa)

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