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  1. OTOLITH CHEMISTRY REFLECTS FRONTAL SYSTEMS IN THE ANTARCTIC CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT

    Abstract:  Pronounced environmental trends across fronts suggest that the otolith chemistry of ... spatial scales. Trace and minor elements laid down immediately prior to capture – along the edges of ... otoliths from Patagonian toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides – discriminated frontal zones in the Antarctic ... Circumpolar Current in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Mean values differentiated sampling areas by up to 2.6 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-08/P04 - Abstract : Author(s): J.R. Ashford, A.I. Arkhipkin and C.M. Jones

  2. Distribution of krill (Euphausia superba Dana) catches in the South Shetlands and South Orkneys

    around the coasts of the South Shetland and South Orkney Islands. Krill catches in these zones are shown ... , probably as a result of more variable hydrographic conditions. About 50% of the catch in Subarea 48.1 from ... December to March was taken within 40 km of the coast, and 90% within 80 km in all years 1988-1990. In 1987 ... and 1988 75% of the catch in Subarea 48.2 between December and March was taken within 80 km of ...

    Meeting Document : WG-KRILL-92/19 : Author(s): D.J. Agnew (Secretariat)

  3. Towards a Minimum Realistic Model for investigating trophic relationships between Antarctic toothfish and demersal fish in the Ross Sea, Antarctica

    in the Ross Sea, Antarctica. These demersal fish are known to form a part (in some cases a ... substantial part) of the diet of Antarctic toothfish of a size commonly taken by the Ross Sea fishery and are ... also taken as bycatch by the fishery: (1) macrourids (especially Whitson’s grenadier, Macrourus ... , Antimora rostrata); and (4) eel (moray) cods (Muraenolepsis spp.). Changes to the abundance of Antarctic ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-10/21 : Author(s): M.H. Pinkerton, S. Mormede and S.M. Hanchet (New Zealand)

  4. Quantifying the escape mortality of trawl caught Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)

    Abstract:  Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is an abundant fishery resource, the harvest levels ... of which are expected to increase. However, many of the length classes of krill can escape through ... commonly used commercial trawl mesh sizes. A vital component of the overall management of a fishery is to ... estimate the total fishing mortality and quantify the mortality rate of individuals that escape from ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/04 : Author(s): B.A. Krafft, L.A. Krag, A. Engås, S. Nordrum, I. Bruheim and B. Herrmann

  5. Preliminary biomass estimation of Antarctic krill based on the swarm-based method for CCAMLR Division 58.4.1 in 2018/19 using data obtained by Japanese survey vessel Kaiyo-maru

    preliminarily estimated as 4.349 million ton (CV=54.8 %) based on the swam based method using data obtained by ... Kaiyo-maru. The point estimate was comparable with the estimate in 1996 by BROKE (4.83 million ton with ... different, (2) timing of the surveys were different (Kaiyo-maru survey commenced about 40 days earlier than ... especially in the western part of the Division. The CV of biomass estimate of Kaiyo-maru survey was high ...

    Meeting Document : SG-ASAM-2019/02 : Author(s): K. Abe, R. Matsukura, N. Yamamoto, K. Amakasu and H. Murase

  6. Cameras installation by Ukraine at the Galindez, Petermann and Yalour Islands penguin colonies – CEMP Fund project ‘Establishing a CEMP Camera Network in Subarea 48.1’

    Abstract:  In the report, which is updated paper WG-EMM-16/55, we describe the season activity in ... the Ukrainian Vernadsky Antarctic Station area on installation CEMP cameras in penguin colonies as ... part of the CEMP project run by USA, Argentina, Poland and Ukraine 'Establishing a CEMP Camera ... Network in Subarea 48.1'. Work has been provided under support of the National Antarctic Scientific ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXV/BG/27 : Author(s): Delegation of Ukraine

  7. Preliminary assessment of long-term yield of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) for the Heard Island Plateau region (CCAMLR Division 58.5.2) based on a random stratified trawl survey in May 2004

    58.5.2 in the vicinity of Heard Island in May 2004 to provide the information for an assessment of short ... -term annual yield in the 2004/2005 CCAMLR season. This paper provides a preliminary assessment of yield ... for the area of Division 58.5.2 to the west of 79 o 20’ E using standard CCAMLR methods. It presents a ... range of sensitivity analysis for the assessment based on deliberations at WG-FSA 2003 with respect to ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/76 : Author(s): C.R. Davies, T. Lamb, A.J. Constable and R. Williams (Australia)

  8. Prohibition of finning of sharks caught in the CAMLR Convention Area

    Abstract:  1. In 2006, CCAMLR adopted Conservation Measure 32-18 on the conservation of sharks ... . The measure prohibits “directed fishing on shark species in the Convention Area…” and calls for the ... live release of incidentally-caught sharks where possible. The measure is, however, silent on the ... practice of shark finning should incidental catches of sharks occur. The delegations of Brazil, Chile ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXIII/20 : Author(s): Delegations of Brazil, Chile, European Union and the USA

  9. Upward adjustments to local catch limits for the krill fishery in Subarea 48.1

    Abstract:  Here we compile three vignettes that, together, provide the basis for making upward ... adjustments to local catch limits for the krill fishery in Subarea 48.1.  We use the term local catch limit to ... refer to a catch limit that applies to a group of SSMUs (gSSMU), and the work presented here is based on ... the gSSMUs defined in another compilation of vignettes (AERD 2016a, pp. 3-13).  We propose upward ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/47 : Author(s): Antarctic Ecosystem Research Division, Southwest Fisheries Science Center and NOAA Fisheries

  10. CCAMLR process of risk assessment to minimise the effects of longline fishing mortality on seabirds

    Abstract:  We describe the process used in the fisheries management system of the Convention for ... the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) to minimise seabird bycatch, and the ... risk assessment methodology developed to assist this. We examine the progress of several Regional ... Fishery Management Organisations in taking steps to address seabird bycatch. CCAMLR has the most advanced ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/P2 : Author(s): S.M. Waugh, G.B. Baker, R. Gales and J.P. Croxall (Mar. Pol., in press)

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