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  1. Fishery report: Dissostichus eleginoides Kerguelen Islands (Division 58.5.1)

    , natural mortality). 4. Stock assessment 10. The survey on the Austral from 30 August to 9 October ... ) form the bulk of the by-catch. Only the latter species is fully discarded, the others are partly ...

    Document : Site Section: Publications

  2. Size and density of krill layers fished by a Japanese trawler in the waters north of Livingston Island in January 1988

    of Livingston Island (Figure 1). A total of 30 experiments on TS measurement and net calibration were carried ... out during the survey. Information on 34 trawling operations including 30 co-operative experiments ... The number of aggregations per tow were: one (30 instances); two (one instance); three (two instances ... with a mean of 7.17 g/m3 (N=30, SO=8.84 g/m3). The net density ranged from 4.49 to 73.33 g/m3 with a mean ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/6 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/6) : 339–345 : Author(s): Endo, Y. and Y. Shimadzu

  3. e-sc-xxii-a4.pdf

    ... -EMM-03/61) (Appendix D, paragraphs 46 to 48), but the form of the relationship differs between ... the data are presented in haul-by-haul form over a number of years. Once such a dataset is available ... A subgroup was formed during the CEMP Review Workshop to evaluate fisheries-derived CEMP indices ... that fishmeal producers are prepared to pay’ (WG-EMM-03/28). 3.30 The FAO circular further emphasised ... 48), but the form of the relationship differs between these two areas (Appendix D, paragraph 50 ... presented in haul-by-haul form over a number of years. Once such a dataset is available, it would then be ... -logbook forms – (i) revised form K4 ‘Krill Biological Data Collection’ and K6 ‘Conversion Factors ... ’, with instructions; (ii) new form K5b ‘Finfish larvae by-catch’ with instructions. 3.41 A taskdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-03

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-03

  4. Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 82/XIX (2000)

    . Its southern boundary is bordered by a permanent glacial ice barrier, which is located ... above. The extremity of the cape has a rocky barrier about 150 m long. The western side is formed ... by the Spanish government at South Bay, Livingston Island, (62°40’S, 60°22’W), approximately 30 km southeast ... of Cape Shirreff. The Chilean Station Arturo Prat is located on Greenwich Island (62°30’S, 59°41 ...

    Conservation Measure : 82/XIX (2000)

  5. Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 91-02 (2004)

    inlets, coves and cliffs. Its southern boundary is bordered by a permanent glacial ice barrier, which ... . The western side is formed by almost continuous ... °40'S, 60°22'W), approximately 30 km southeast of Cape Shirreff. The Chilean Station Arturo Prat ... is located on Greenwich Island (62°30'S, 59°41'W) approximately 56 km northeast of Cape Shirreff. Numerous ...

    Conservation Measure : 91-02 (2004)

  6. Data requirements for research fishing

    -by-haul basis using the format used by research vessels (data form C4); and (2) research fishing under CM ... -by-haul basis using the formats used during commercial fishing by vessels (data form C2) and carrying ... would see fishing vessels use form C2 throughout their campaigns, with scientific observer continuing ... reported on a separate form. Author(s):  Secretariat Title:  Data requirements for research fishing ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-12/07 : Author(s): Secretariat

  7. Scientific Abstracts 2007

    /30 The orderly development of the krill fishery. Delegation of Australia, 4 pp. (English ... plastics continue to form the major part of the debris associated with seabird colonies. Data were ... was the most commonly found item forming neck collars (37% and 35% during winter and summer respectively ... -XXVI/BG/30 Demersal fishing interactions with marine benthos in the Southern Ocean: an assessment ...

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  8. Scientific Abstracts 1994

    %) than in packaging bands (30%), the decrease in the latter mirroring the records of the preceding winter ... in the South Georgia region is also given. lr 50 = U[30,39] wr = 9 mm (for gear selectivity) lm 50 ... and the process of searching for krill concentrations in the area of Antarctica between 30° and 80°E. During ... and krill density (measured acoustically) show similar forms. Search time could not be used to estimate ...

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  9. Modelling catch and effort data using generalised linear models with random cruise and stratum-by-year effects: trawl fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides in CAMLR Area 58.5.2

    that of the longline data for Subarea 48.3. A weak trend of decreasing CPUE values with entry into the winter months ... that of the longline data for Subarea 48.3. A weak trend of decreasing CPUE values with entry into the winter months ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/34 : Author(s): S.G. Candy (Australia)

  10. Adélie penguins as indicators of the state of the sea-ice in Adélie Land

    Abstract:  In the 2013-14 reproductive season, the 26,000 pairs of Adélie penguins from Pétrel Island, Terre Adélie, failed to fledge their chicks. This catastrophic breeding failure resulted from two factors. First, the season saw an extreme sea-ice extent that forced Adélie parents to cover great

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-17/01 Rev. 1 : Author(s): Y. Ropert-Coudert, A. Kato and C. Barbraud

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