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  1. KRILL FISHERY REPORT: 2009 UPDATE

    Abstract:  Five Members (6 vessels) are fishing for krill in Area 48 in 2008/09, and have taken ... ). Most of this catch was taken in Subarea 48.2 (51316 t) with the remainder in Subarea 48.1 (31533 t ... ). The forecast total catch of krill for the current season falls in the range 109000-147000 t. This ... compares with 156521 t of krill reported in STATLANT data in 2007/08. Recent developments in the krill ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/06 : Author(s): Secretariat

  2. Finfish research proposals for Subarea 48.6 and Divisions 58.5.2; 58.4.3a by Koryo Maru 11 for 2012/13

    Abstract:  South Africa has played an active part in CCAMLR since its establishment in 1982 and ... has contributed to the scientific rationale for ecosystem management in a large area of the Southern ... Marine Living Resources.  The Koryo Maru 11 started with exploratory fishing in the CCAMLR Convention ... Area in 1996 and has completed a total of 47 trips to date.  Regions fished include Statistical Subarea ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-12/21 : Author(s): R. Ball (South Africa)

  3. Cephalopod diet of the southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) at King George Island, South Shetland Islands

    Abstract:  In the austral summer of 1995/96, 25 southern elephant seals, Mirounga leonina, were ... present in 72% of the individuals sampled (n=18). Seven species of squid and 3 of octopus were identified ... . Overall, the squid species Psychroteuthis glacialis was by far the most important prey in terms of numbers ... (77%), biomass (80.8%) and frequency of occurrence (94.4%). Next in importance in terms of mass in the ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-99/13 : Author(s): G.A. Daneri, A.R. Carlini (Argentina) and P.G.K. Rodhouse (United Kingdom)

  4. A balanced trophic model of the ecosystem of the Ross Sea, Antarctica, for investigating effects of the Antarctic toothfish fishery

    in the region year-round. The trophic model was balanced by adjusting the initial set of parameters obtained ... year-round. The trophic model was balanced by adjusting the initial set of parameters obtained from ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-07/18 : Author(s): M.H. Pinkerton, S.M. Hanchet and J. Bradford-Grieve (New Zealand)

  5. Statistical Bulletin

    are reported for each species of toothfish (D. eleginoides and D. mawsoni) by calendar year since 2000 ... (D. eleginoides and D. mawsoni) by calendar year since 2000. The geographic location of exported and imported ...

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  6. Research results from the SPRFMO exploratory fishing program for Antarctic toothfish 2016 and 2017

    toothfish in the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO) Convention Area during ... catch rates of post-spawning Antarctic toothfish, similar in magnitude to catch rates in the north ... . Fish were in poor body condition as assessed using Fulton’s condition factor indicative of full or ... partial starvation which would be consistent with a spawning event prior to the sampling in 2016 and 2017 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-18/39 : Author(s): J.M. Fenaughty, M. Cryer and A. Dunn

  7. Science

    that, following unsustainable harvesting of fish in the sub-Antarctic during the late 1960s and mid ... -1970s, the emergence of interest in the large-scale exploitation of Antarctic krill may have drastic ... ecosystem consequences. In 1975, the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties (ATCPs) noted the need to focus ... living resources. In response to a request from the ATCPs, the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research ...

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  8. Diet and feeding ecology of the diving petrels Pelecanoides georgicus and P. urinatrix at South Georgia

    Bird Island, South Georgia. The diet of both species was dominated by crustaceans. in particular ... crustaceans in the diet of P. georgicus. and copepods, which contributed 71 % of the biomass of crustaceans in ... the diet of P. urinatrix. Calanoides acutus was the most numerous copepod in the diet of both species ... ; however, Rhincocalamus gigas was more common in P. urinatrix than in P. georgicus. The dominant amphipod ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/10 : Author(s): Croxall, J.P., Prince, P.A., Hill, H.J., Edwards, T.M., Reid, K.

  9. The Price of Fish: A global trade analysis of Patagonian (Dissostichus eleginoides) and Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni)

    over the six-year analysis period. The average price ($/kg) of imports increased by 44% from 2007 ... -year analysis period. The average price ($/kg) of imports increased by 44% from 2007 to 2012 ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXIII/BG/14 Rev. 2 : Author(s): Secretariat

  10. Krill caught by predators and nets: differences between species and techniques

    at this time of year may reflect some combination of selectivity by predators and superior escape responses ... at this time of year may reflect some combination of selectivity by predators and superior escape responses ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-96/09 : Author(s): Hill, H.J., Reid, K., Trathan, P.N., Croxall, J.P.

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