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  1. Detecting trends in the krill fishery

    Abstract:  The development of the krill fishery can be monitored and predicted using a number of ... different sources of information. Information on current catches and scientific information on the krill ... stocks is of limited value in plotting trends in the fishery at its current level. Predictions by Members ... of their future plans are also of limited use because they ultimately depend on the underlying ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/25 : Author(s): S. Nicol and J. Foster (Australia)

  2. REPORT OF THE UK GROUNDFISH SURVEY AT SOUTH GEORGIA (CCAMLR SUB-AREA 48.3) IN JANUARY 2009

    Abstract:  In January 2009 the UK undertook a bottom trawl survey of CCAMLR Sub-area 48.3 on the ... . The estimated mean biomass of Mackerel icefish (Champsocephalus gunnari) calculated using 10 strata ... , updated sea-floor areas and adjusting for the low headline height of the trawl (see CCAMLR WG-FSA (2003 ... )) was 31,753 t with a lower 1-sided CI at 18,904 t. Catches of icefish across the region were dominated ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-09/09 : Author(s): M. Belchier, R.E. Mitchell, M.A. Collins, L. Kenny, M. Taylor, J. Nelson and L. Featherstone (United Kingdom)

  3. Entanglement of Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella in man-made debris at Bird Island, South Georgia during the 1992 winter and 1992/93 pup-rearing season

    the third consecutive winter and fifth consecutive summer at Bird Island, South Georgia. In the 1992 ... winter an unprecedented number of 97 entangled seals were seen, a ten-fold increase on the previous two ... males, the main element of the population seen ashore at Bird Island at this time of year. In the summer ... usual. Otherwise, the nature of the entangling debris (50% packaging bands, 25% fishing net), the ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XII/BG/06 : Author(s): Delegation of United Kingdom

  4. Preliminary report on the South Sandwich Island research cruise by RRS Discovery (DY098) in January-February 2019

    Abstract:  This paper describes the structure and preliminary results of the research cruise to ... investigate the marine pelagic ecosystem around the South Sandwich Islands in the austral summer of 2019. The ... research cruise consisted of a large scale acoustic survey, following track lines established during the ... samples were taken along the track line at approximately 12 hours intervals (centred around midday and ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/78 : Author(s): S. Fielding, C. Manno, G. Stowasser, B. Apeland, D. Ashurst, A. Ariza, M. Baines, L. Cornwell, A.B. Hulbert, K.R. Jones-Williams, C. Lacey, E.G. Langan, E.D. McRae, F.A. Perry, S. Pinder, E.J. Rowlands, F. Saccomandi, C. Silverstri, M.E.S. Sørensen, A. Slomska, J. Jackson, E.J Murphy, M. Reichelt, S. Thorpe, P. Trathan and G. Tarling

  5. Activity, seasonal site fidelity, and movements of Type-C killer whales between the Ross Sea, Antarctica and New Zealand

    and photo-identification), that TCKW undergo long-distance travel from the southern Ross Sea to New ... between the Ross Sea and New Zealand, but also emphasises the urgent need to re-evaluate the profile of ... , TCKW have been identified as one of the two top predator species in the Ross Sea most likely to be ... affected by the Ross Sea fishery for Antarctic toothfish, Dissostichus mawsoni, but critical knowledge gaps ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/52 : Author(s): R. Eisert (New Zealand), G. Lauriano, S. Panigada (Italy), E.N. Ovsyanikova, I.N. Visser, P.H. Ensor, R.J.C. Currey, B.R. Sharp and M.H. Pinkerton (New Zealand)

  6. Revised proposal for the ongoing research plan on Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) in Division 58.4.4b (2016/17–2020/21)

    this research plan in 2015 and a joint proposal was submitted for the first time in 2016 (WG-SAM-16/06 ... and WG-FSA-16/33 Rev. 1) for a period of 5 years. The proposal submitted here has been substantially ... revised to address the concerns expressed at WG-FSA 2019 and SC-CAMLR-XXXVII (para. 3.158). We followed ... and improved the revised research plan presented in SC-CAMLR-XXXVII Annex 12 and redefined slightly ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-2019/08 : Author(s): Delegations of Japan and France

  7. Ecological games in space and time: the distribution and abundance of Antarctic krill and penguins

    Abstract:  The distribution and abundance of organisms are affected by behaviors, such as habitat ... , environmental conditions, and the biology of the species involved. Although extensive theoretical work has ... explored predator–prey dynamics, these models have not considered the impact of behavioral plasticity and ... life-history trade-offs on predicted patterns. We apply a modeling method that allows the consideration ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-03/33 : Author(s): S.H. Alonzo, P.V. Switzer and M. Mangel (USA)

  8. On the intensity of sampling krill trawl catches

    Abstract:  This paper uses actual krill length frequency data in an attempt to address the problem ... from commercial catches. In addition, the possible effect of two other factors (within-trawl ... . The attention of WG-Krill is drawn to the following: * All measurements of length from commercial ... the minimum length differences between-catches which should be detectable. As far as possible ...

    Meeting Document : WG-KRILL-90/27 : Author(s): D.G.M. Miller (South Africa)

  9. Survey results on abundance and biology of toothfish in Division 58.4.3b by Shinsei maru No.3 during 2006/07–2011/12 and proposal of the consecutive survey in 2012/13

    information for the stock status and biology of toothfish in the Division 58.4.3b (Banzare Bank), using a ... ranged from 22 to 148 during the six cruises. Total catch of Dissostichus spp. ranged from 9 to 108 ton ... downward tendencies with years. D. mawsoni mainly occurred in the shallower areas > 1 200 m but ... decreased in the CPUE as the depth decreased, while D. eleginoides mainly occurred in 600 – 1 000 m depths ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/56 : Author(s): K. Taki, T. Iwami, M. Kiyota and T. Ichii (Japan)

  10. Polish krill fishery in the 1991/92 and 1992/93 seasons results of catches and biological investigations

    Abstract:  Poland began krill fishing operations in the 1976/1977 season. It has been engaged in ... krill commercial fishery since the 1986/1987 season. Maximum catches, equalling 15.9 thous tonnes. were ... , attained in the 1992/1993 season. The report presents an analysis of Polish krill catches in the 1991/1992 ... and 1992/1993 seasons. CPUEs by month in individual subareas of the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic ...

    Meeting Document : WG-Krill-94/09 : Author(s): J. Sosinski and Z. Cielniaszek (Poland)

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