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  1. WG-FSA-14

    and Modelling (Punta Arenas, Chile, 30 June to 4 July 2014) CCAMLR-XXXIII/03 Maturity stages for skates ... V. Laptikhovsky, R. Scott, M. Söffker and C. Darby (United Kingdom) WG-FSA-14/30 Rev. 1 A Petersen tag-recapture ...

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  2. e-sc-xiii-a5.pdf

    ... % Division (tonnes) 41.3.2 2 506 2.8 48.1 37 716 42.5 48.2 12 670 14.3 48.3 30 040 33.8 48.4 50 0.06 ... acoustically) showed similar forms, although it was noted that the non-random movement of the fishing vessel ... paragraph 3.30). 3.25 Dr T. Ichii (Japan) reported that he had examined the collection of search time ... form of priority order, and if not, whether the Scientific Committee might want to prioritise ... 2.8 48.1 37 716 42.5 48.2 12 670 14.3 48.3 30 040 33.8 48.4 50 0.06 48.6 33 0.04 58.4.1 57 62 ... data, possibly on the fishery off Wilkes Land (Division 58.4.1) (see paragraph 3.30). 3.25 Dr T ... some form of priority order, and if not, whether the Scientific Committee might want to prioritisedownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-KRILL-94

    Meeting Report : WG-KRILL-94

  3. CAMLR Convention text

    resources of the area between that latitude and the Antarctic Convergence which form part of the Antarctic ... and meridians of longitude: 50°S, 0°; 50°S, 30°E; 45°S, 30°E; 45°S, 80°E; 55°S, 80°E; 55°S, 150°E; 60°S, 150 ... of their responsibility for the protection of the Antarctic environment from all forms of harmful human interference ... be held within three months of the entry into force of this Convention, provided that among ...

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  4. e-sc-xxv-a6.pdf

    ... 13.26 to 13.30). A provisional agenda was introduced and discussed. A subitem on future work ... at depth in a more dispersed form. Most icefish caught during the survey ranged in length between 20 ... and 30 cm. 483 16. Δ120–38 kHz Sv dB differences were calculated for all acoustic data during ... (800 kg in 30 min) in a tow on surface layers above the icefish marks. 21. There is potential ... more dispersed form. Most icefish caught during the survey ranged in length between 20 and 30 cm ... catch any krill during the tow on these marks. The same net made a large catch of krill (800 kg in 30 ... survey vessel. 30. Measurements of sound speed in icefish flesh and bone could potentially refine model ... (Sifonophores or swimbladder) r(f) σ/σref ”F re qu en ci es fix ed , t ar ge t si ze v ar ie sdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SG-ASAM-06

    Meeting Report : SG-ASAM-06

  5. KRILL FISHERY REPORT: 2009 UPDATE

    82849 t of krill to date (Norway 33482 t, Korea 23522 t, Japan 13515 t, Russia 9654 t, Poland 2676 t ... ). 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

  6. WG-EMM-11

    /30 UPDATE ON INTERSESSIONAL WORK BY THE SUBGROUP ON STATUS AND TRENDS ASSESSMENT OF PREDATOR ...

    Meeting

  7. KRILL FISHERY REPORT: 2011 UPDATE

    and Poland have fished for krill in Area 48. The total catch reported to May 2011 was 110949 t, most ... for the season falls in the range 153000-214000 t. In 2009/10, 10 vessels fished for krill in Area 48 ... and reported a total catch of 211974 t; three vessels used the continuous fishing system. For the ... level: 155000 t) and the subarea was closed to krill fishing during the remainder of the season on 10 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/05 : Author(s): Secretariat

  8. Krill fishery report: 2013 update

    catch of krill was 161085 t (Subarea 48.1: 75630 t; Subarea 48.2: 29040 t; Subarea 48.3: 56415 t). The ... with a total catch of 50218 t. So far this season (2012/13), 11 vessels from Chile, China, Korea ... 151161 t, 86% of which was taken from Subarea 48.1. At the time of preparing this report, the cumulative ... catch in Subarea 48.1 was 146474 t (94% of catch limit 155000 t) and that subarea was closed on 14 June ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-13/37 Rev. 1 : Author(s): Secretariat

  9. WG-FSA-05

    of Documents WG-FSA-05/30 Preliminary assessment of long-term yield of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus ...

    Meeting

  10. Biogeographic patterns of benthic invertebrate megafauna on shelf areas within the Southern Ocean Atlantic sector

    m respectively. The target time for a gear deployment was 30 min on the bottom. Geographic coordinates were ... was 30 min on the bottom. Time on the bottom was measured by means of a time-depth recorder mounted ... fragments, 30% ophiuroid arms, 10% organic matter) where possible. Algae were also weighed and recorded ... invertebrate biomass at station localities are illus- trated in the form of piegraphs. For visual simplic- ity ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 15 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 15) : 167–192 : Author(s): Lockhart, S.J. and C.D. Jones

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