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  1. Demographic effects of extreme weather events: snow storms, breeding success, and population growth rate in a long-lived Antarctic seabird

    and overall productivity. Snow storm events explained 30% of the daily nest survival within the 2011/2012 ... season and nearly 30% of the interannual variation in colony productivity in period 1985–2014. Snow ... and overall productivity. Snow storm events explained 30% of the daily nest survival within the 2011/2012 ... season and nearly 30% of the interannual variation in colony productivity in period 1985–2014. Snow ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/P13 : Author(s): S. Descamps, A. Tarroux, Ø. Varpe, N.G. Yoccoz, T. Tveraa and S.-H. Lorentsen

  2. Report on fishing effort and seabird interactions during the season extension trials in the longline fishery for Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) in Statistical Division 58.5.2

    to add season extensions from 15-30 April and 15 September- 31 October to the core season. In 2015 ... , CCAMLR XXXIV (para. 5.68) endorsed new pre-season (1-14 April) and post-season (15-30 November) season ... season extension trials were comparable to that during the existing pre-season extension from 15-30 April ... extensions from 15-30 April and 15 September - 31 October to the core season. In 2015, CCAMLR XXXIV (para ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-2019/31 : Author(s): P. Ziegler, T. Lamb, S. Wotherspoon and J. Dell

  3. CEAMARC, the Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census for the Census of Antarctic Marine Life (IPY # 53): An overview

    . It was a major ship-based research programme in the austral summer of 2007e2008 involving scientists from 30 ... ship-based research programme in the austral summer of 2007e2008 involving scientists from 30 countries ...

    Meeting Document : WS-MPA-11/P01 : Author(s): G. Hosie, P. Koubbi, M. Riddle, C. Ozouf-Costaz, M. Moteki, M. Fukuchi, N. Ameziane, T. Ishimaru, A. Goffart

  4. Results of phase I of the Russian research program for toothfish fishery in Subarea 88.3 during the 2010/11 season

    toothfish catches and by-catch were subjected to biological analysis. 30 toothfish individuals of different ... toothfish catches and by-catch were subjected to biological analysis. 30 toothfish individuals of different ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-11/36 : Author(s): Delegation of Russia

  5. Preliminary assessment of mackerel icefish Champsocephalus gunnari in Subarea 48.3 – Based on the 2019 Groundfish Survey

    in Subarea 48.3 – Based on the 2019 Groundfish Survey Microsoft Word File:  fsa-2019-30.docx Approval ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-2019/30 : Author(s): T. Earl

  6. Revised assessment models for Patagonian toothfish in research block 58.4.4b_1 (SSRU 58.4.4bC) for the years 1990–2014

    610 and 330 tonnes in the revised OB_1b model. The CCAMLR yield was calculated at 30 tonnes. Any ... , and the CCAMLR yield 30 tonnes lead to the period as 24 years (between 2015 and 2038). We estimated ... in the revised OB_1b model. The CCAMLR yield was calculated at 30 tonnes. Any harvest level lead to the CCAMLR ... risk 2 value > 50% in the beginning of 35 year projection period, and the CCAMLR yield 30 tonnes ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-15/23 : Author(s): K. Taki (Japan), S. Mormede (New Zealand) and T. Ichii (Japan)

  7. Some biological characteristics of Antarctic fish stocks in the Elephant Island–South Shetland Island region in January–February 2002

    and to an unusually large extent on fish. C. aceratus up to 30 – 35 cm length took primarily krill and mysids. When ... and to an unusually large extent on fish. C. aceratus up to 30 – 35 cm length took primarily krill and mysids. When ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-02/20 : Author(s): K.-H. Kock (Germany), C.D. Jones (USA), J. Appel (Germany), G. von Bertouch (CCAMLR Secretariat), D.F. Doolittle (USA), M. la Mesa (Italy), L. Psenichnov (Ukraine), R. Riehl (Germany), T. Romeo (Italy), S. Schöling (Germany) and L. Zane (Italy)

  8. Modelling the impact of fishery by-catches on albatross populations

    fisheries south of 30 S, to model estimated by-catch levels and other population parameters in the model ... (uniform between 30°S–60°S; proportional to the distribution of longline fishing effort between ... fisheries south of 30 S, to model estimated by-catch levels and other population parameters in the model ... (uniform between 30°S–60°S; proportional to the distribution of longline fishing effort between ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-01/18 : Author(s): G. Tuck, T. Polacheck (Australia), J.P. Croxall (UK) and H. Weimerskirch (France)

  9. Aspects of the ecology of the bigeye grenadier at South Georgia

    that M. holotrachys is a long lived and moderately slow growing species, reaching ages of over 30 years and attaining ... that M. holotrachys is a long lived and moderately slow growing species, reaching ages of over 30 years and attaining ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/16 : Author(s): S.A. Morley, T. Mulvey, J. Dickson and M. Belchier (United Kingdom)

  10. Spatio-temporal trends of longline fishing effort in the Southern Ocean and implications for seabird by-catch

    fleets south of 30?S has been well over 250 million hooks per year since the early 1990s. However ... in southern waters. The total reported effort from all longline fleets south of 30?S has been well over 250 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-02/43 : Author(s): G.N. Tuck, T. Polacheck and C.M. Bulman (Australia)

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