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  1. Krill population dynamics at South Georgia: implications for ecosystem-based fisheries management

    surveys conducted in the early, middle and late period of the summers of 2001 to 2005, together with krill ... abundance was highest during the middle of the summer in 3 years and in the late period in 2 years ... that included empirically derived estimates of both the magnitude and timing of recruitment in each year showed ... conducted in the early, middle and late period of the summers of 2001 to 2005, together with krill ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/P08 : Author(s): K. Reid, J.L. Watkins, E.J. Murphy, P.N. Trathan, S. Fielding and P. Enderlein

  2. Estimates of abundance of Dissostichus eleginoides and Champsocephalus gunnari from the random stratified trawl survey in the waters surrounding Heard Island in Division 58.5.2 for 2018

    for L. squamifrons has been low for the past 4 years. The 2018 biomass estimates for each of the three Bathyraja spp ... been low for the past 4 years. The 2018 biomass estimates for each of the three Bathyraja spp. (skates ... Abstract:  The annual random stratified trawl survey (RSTS) of 2018 around Heard Island ... combined) were also two to three times greater than those of last year. Catches of skates were similar ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-18/55 : Author(s): G. Nowara, T. Lamb and P. Ziegler

  3. Spatial distribution of foraging by female Antarctic fur seals

    the same pattern of travel. There was no detectable difference in this behavior among years when there were ... at which the offspring was being raised. When this constraint was removed at the end of lactation, females ... the same pattern of travel. There was no detectable difference in this behavior among years when there were ... at which the offspring was being raised. When this constraint was removed at the end of lactation, females ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/26 : Author(s): I.L. Boyd, I.J. Staniland and A.R. Martin (United Kingdom)

  4. Preliminary results from the second year of a three-year survey into the connectivity of toothfish species in Subareas 48.2 and 48.4 – update to WG-SAM-18/30

    the second year of a three-year survey into the connectivity of toothfish species in Subareas 48.2 and 48.4 ... – update to WG-SAM-18/30 Approval:  Approved Secretariat Workflow Status:  Content Approved Document ... Preliminary results from the second year of a three-year survey into the connectivity of toothfish ... species in Subareas 48.2 and 48.4 – update to WG-SAM-18/30 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-18/35 : Author(s): G. Robson, M. Söffker, E. MacLeod and P. Hollyman

  5. A characterisation of the toothfish fishery in Subareas 88.1 and 88.2 from 1997–98 to 2014–15

    Abstract:  This report summarises the timing, depth, and location of fishing effort together ... across the three SSRUs (73% in 88.1H, 22% in 88.1K and 5% in 88.1I). As in recent years, the remaining ... 150 cm TL). Distributions in the Shelf have become unimodal and less variable in the last three years ... This report summarises the timing, depth, and location of fishing effort together with biological ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-15/36 : Author(s): K. Large, S.M. Hanchet and S. Mormede (New Zealand)

  6. A characterisation of the toothfish fishery in Subareas 88.1 and 88.2 from 1997/98 to 2009/10

    of fishing together with the catch of Dissostichus spp and bycatch species by year for the period 1997–98 ... and for 9 years in Subarea 88.2. This report summarises the timing, depth, and location of fishing together ... Abstract:  The exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. Has now been operating for 14 years ... in Subarea 88.1 and for 9 years in Subarea 88.2. This report summarises the timing, depth, and location ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-10/23 : Author(s): S.M. Hanchet, M.L. Stevenson and A. Dunn (New Zealand)

  7. Pygoscelid penguins vulnerabilities to spatio-temporal changes of the krill fisheries in the Antarctic Peninsula

    of climate change over penguin populations. We used almost 40 years of data on fishing activities ... populations, and a non-significant impact on gentoo populations. Fisheries and climate change together ... populations. We used almost 40 years of data on fishing activities and on penguin population monitoring ... -significant impact on gentoo populations. Fisheries and climate change together decreased consistently ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/10 : Author(s): L. Krüger, F. Santacruz, L. Rebolledo and C. Cárdenas

  8. Interactions between longline vessels and seabirds in Kerguelen waters and a method to reduce seabird mortality

    Abstract:  In recent years, a new longline fishery for the fish Dissostichus eleginoides has ... areas for procellariiform birds. Attractiveness of this fishery for seabirds, together ... In recent years, a new longline fishery for the fish Dissostichus eleginoides has developped ... for procellariiform birds. Attractiveness of this fishery for seabirds, together with the incidental capture of birds ...

    Meeting Document : WG-IMALF-94/12 : Author(s): Yves Cherel, Henri Weimerskirch and Guy Duhamel (France)

  9. Proposal to extend trial of daytime setting of longlines between 15 and 30 April in the Patagonian toothfish longline fishery in CCAMLR Statistical Division 58.5.2

    and 30 April in the Patagonian toothfish longline fishery in CCAMLR Statistical Division 58.5.2 ... to encompass the 2013/14 and 2014/15 fishing seasons.  Extending the trial for a further two years will enable ... for assessing whether to allow daytime fishing between 15 and 30 April on a permanent basis. Author ... 15 and 30 April in the Patagonian toothfish longline fishery in CCAMLR Statistical Division 58.5.2 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-13/20 : Author(s): J. Barrington and B. Baker (Australia)

  10. Further analysis of spatial patterns of benthic invertebrate habitats from fishery bycatch in the Ross Sea region

    with no evidence of VME taxa. Identifiable sponge and/or gorgonian habitats occurred at a typical scale of 10-30 km ... bioregions developed for the Ross Sea. Together, the data show that vulnerable taxa occur in complex mosaic ... taxa. Identifiable sponge and/or gorgonian habitats occurred at a typical scale of 10-30 km2, though ... bioregions developed for the Ross Sea. Together, the data show that vulnerable taxa occur in complex mosaic ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-10/30 : Author(s): S.J. Parker, R.G. Cole and S.M. Hanchet (New Zealand)

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