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Identification and speciation of Antarctic skates
(COI) were sequenced in 9 species of Bathyraja skates from the Southern Oceans and New Zealand. Based ... Ross Sea and South Atlantic. However, for Bathyraja n. sp. cf. eatonii and Bathyraja maccaini in the ... species in the North Pacific Ocean. Despite investigating four colour characters, eight meristic ... dorsal colouration was unreliable. Proportional disc width showed substantial changes in shape between ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/27 : Author(s): P.J. Smith, C.D. Roberts, A.L. Stewart, M. McVeagh and C.D. Struthers (New Zealand)
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An assessment of longlining operations for Dissostichus eleginoides on board the Chilean-registered longliner BF Cisne Verde during March–May 1997 around South Georgia (Subarea 48.3)
maturity was also larger. The proportion of mature fish in the male population sampled was 52.0%, but was ... only 24% in the female population. The mean daily loss rate of toothfish observed at the hauling point ... CPUE by numbers between catches in 1994 and 1997 despite reduction in CPUE by weight indicated that ... exclusion effects may be important in determining the catch taken by longlines. Continuing decreases in size ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-97/41 : Author(s): Ashford, J.R., Everson, I.
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Compliance requirements for an orderly development of the krill fishery
in Statistical Division 58.4.2 Australia noted that while the scientific data supported an increase ... , such a large increase required the inclusion of other elements in the conservation measure to ... number of compliance measures that have proven successful in managing the toothfish fisheries that are ... catches at port in CM 10-03 (Port inspections of vessels carrying toothfish). o Components of CM 21-02 ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXVI/31 : Author(s): Delegation of Australia
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A krill–predator–fishery model for evaluating candidate management procedures
Statistical Area 48 amongst smaller spatial units in order to minimize the localized depletion of krill in ... necessary to evaluate these procedures in terms of their likely effects on krill and predator populations as ... well as fishery performance. This evaluation must be conducted in the context of considerable ... running the model in S-Plus and illustrate its use. Finally, we conclude that although our model ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/13 : Author(s): G.M. Watters, J.T. Hinke (USA), K. Reid and S. Hill (United Kingdom)
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An interlaboratory comparison of ages estimated for Dissostichus eleginoides from the Argentine Sea, southwest Atlantic Ocean
Abstract: To examine consistency among laboratories in age estimation of Patagonian toothfish and ... 124 fishes caughts in Argentine Sea (South West Atlantic) Ages were estimated by readers from National ... a clearer section. More hyaline bands were visible in the NIWA preparations, particularly near the ... otoliths could not be classified as easy to read, the clarity of their zones is quite similar in the South ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/45 : Author(s): M.C. Cassia (Argentina), P.L. Horn (New Zealand) and J.R. Ashford (USA)
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An exact time of release and recapture stock assessment model applied to Macquarie Island Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides)
estimated by incorporating a Petersen approach in a novel semi-parametric model using maximum likelihood ... released fish is assigned a length of time in the available population according to its estimated release ... abundance remaining in Aurora Trough was about 35% in the base-case model. In general, the selectivity model ... substantial decline in available abundance predicted by both models provides some evidence of large-scale ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-00/43 : Author(s): G. Tuck, W. de la Mare, W. Hearn, R. Williams, A. Smith, X. He and A. Constable (Australia)
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Integrated stock assessment for the Heard Island and the McDonald Islands Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) fishery (Division 58.5.2)
of a range of alternative fishery structures and model assumptions for year class strength (YCS) on stock ... of alternative fishery structures and model assumptions for year class strength (YCS) on stock assessment ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-13/24 : Author(s): P. Ziegler, S. Candy and D. Welsford (Australia)
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A comparison of model predictions from KPFM1 and KPFM2
seasonality into parameter estimates and a necessary change in the predator recruitment function of KPFM2 ... . These comparisons provide a preliminary indication that the substantial changes in the structure and ... logic of KPFM2 have not caused substantial changes in model results. In essence, KPFM1 has become a ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-06/20 : Author(s): J. Hinke, G. Watters (USA), S. Hill and K. Reid (United Kingdom)
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Analysis of krill catch data from continuous and conventional trawls by the Saga Sea and Atlantic Navigator
Abstract: In this paper we analyse data on the distribution of catches, the size of krill and ... bycatch of larval fish taken by the Saga Sea fishing with continuous trawls in 2006, and the Atlantic ... Navigator which fished in 2005 using both continuous trawling and conventional trawling. The sizes of krill ... are few data for comparison, the bycatches of larval/juvenile fish in the continuous trawl also appear ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/57 : Author(s): D.J. Agnew, A. Payne, J. Hooper and J. Roe (United Kingdom)
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At-sea distribution and diet of an endangered top predator: links of white-chinned petrels with commercial longline fisheries
, during breeding period in 2006 and 2008. At-sea foraging distribution of white-chinned petrels was mainly ... confined in Antarctic waters. Commercial longline fisheries targeting toothfish were operating in both ... co-occurrence (19% of birds in the vicinity of vessels). This result was confirmed by the relatively ... low occurrence of fishery-related items (4 to 22%) in chick food samples. However given the large size ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-10/P01 : Author(s): K. Delord, C. Cotté, C. Péron, C. Marteau, P. Pruvost, N. Gasco, G. Duhamel, Y. Cherel and H. Weimerskirch