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  1. Can we satisfactorily estimate variation in krill abundance?

    not provide a realistic index of krill abundance. Recognising that there is a large natural year to year ... ) does not provide a realistic index of krill abundance. Recognising that there is a large natural year ... to year variation in krill abundance it is important that this be quantified and separated from fishery ... not provide a realistic index of krill abundance. Recognising that there is a large natural year to year ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/4 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/4) : 375-376 : Author(s): Everson, I.

  2. The applicability of international conservation instruments to the establishment of marine protected areas in Antarctica

    protection, thus raising questions about the necessity and feasibility of applying other agreements ... protection, thus raising questions about the necessity and feasibility of applying other agreements ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXIII/BG/30 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  3. Factors influencing Antarctic krill distribution in the South Shetlands

    depth (which prevents krill embryos from being predated by benthic animals) and of the presence of warm ... predated by benthic animals) and of the presence of warm Circumpolar Deep Water (which helps ...

    Meeting Document : WG-KRILL-93/38 : Author(s): T. Ichii, H. Ishii and M. Naganobu (Japan)

  4. Size at maturity and histological procedures explored to determine spawning activity of female Dissostichus mawsoni from samples collected from the Ross Sea in January 2004, December 2004 and January 2005

    data collected from across the fleet, however, still raise doubt about the true Lm50. The second part ... data collected from across the fleet, however, still raise doubt about the true Lm50. The second part ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/63 : Author(s): M.E. Livingston and P. Grimes (New Zealand)

  5. Quantitative stock survey and some biological and morphometric characteristics of the deep-sea red crab Geryon quinquedens off south west Africa

    width, whereas the mode for males was at 11.2 cm. In general. larger animals tended to inhabit shallower ... for males was at 11.2 cm. In general. larger animals tended to inhabit shallower water, i.e. size ...

    Meeting Document : WS-CRAB-93/22 : Author(s): C.J. De B. Beyers and C.G. Wilke (South Africa)

  6. Uncertainty in standard sphere calibrations

    (tungsten carbide (WC)- 33.2 mm or copper (Cu)- 30.5 mm), could cause corresponding variations in the system ... gains of 0.3, 0.2 and 1.5 dB, respectively. Additionally, system gain values calibrated with the 30.5 mm ... mm, Cu- 23.0 and 30.5 mm) in an anechoic tank. A calibrated hydrophone was used to measure ... to their theoretical counterparts. The TS measurements of the 30.5 and 23.0 mm Cu spheres and of the 38.1 mm WC sphere ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/70 : Author(s): Demer, D.A., Hewitt, R.P.

  7. Preliminary analyses in support of the CEMP Review Workshop: serial correlations

    at alpha levels of 0.05, 0.10 and 0.20 respectively. Generally, serial correlation appeared more prevalent ... series at alpha levels of 0.05, 0.10 and 0.20 respectively. Generally, serial correlation appeared more ... in biological indices occurred in 4, 10 and 33 % of the time series at alpha levels of 0.05, 0.10 and 0.20 ... and fishery indices occurred in 23, 38 and 55 % of the time series at alpha levels of 0.05, 0.10 and 0.20 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-03/27 : Author(s): Secretariat

  8. Krill biomass and distribution in Subarea 48.2 during summer 1996

    density in the day-time amounted to 30.4 g/sq.m are comparable with density values, observed ... in the day-time (30.4 g/sq.m) provides a more accurate value of krill abundance in the study area ... in the day-time amounted to 30.4 g/sq.m are comparable with density values, observed in the process ... consider, that krill biomass, estimated on the basis of average weighed krill density in the day-time (30 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/49 : Author(s): Kasatkina, S.M., Abramov, A.M., Polischuk, M.I., Sushin, V.A.

  9. Distribution of temperature, salinity, density and flow across the Drake Passage in December 1994

    speed of the flow was approximately 30cm/s corresponding to the Polar Front zone. Upwel1ing of the Warm ... speed of the flow was approximately 30cm/s corresponding to the Polar Front zone. Upwel1ing of the Warm ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/30 : Author(s): M. Naganobu and K. Kutsuwada (Japan)

  10. Report of the UK Groundfish Survey at South Georgia (CCAMLR Subarea 48.3) in January/February 2019

    , was calculated at 50,897 tonnes with a lower 1-sided 95% interval estimate of 30,288 tonnes. This is lower than ... , was calculated at 50,897 tonnes with a lower 1-sided 95% interval estimate of 30,288 tonnes. This is lower than ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-2019/20 : Author(s): S. Gregory, P. Hollyman, T. Earl, A. Clement, J. Visagie, L. Featherstone and M. Belchier

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