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  1. Information on incidental mortality of seabirds and other protected species in the US West Coast pelagic longline fishery

    Abstract:  Although the IATTC does not have an established observer program in its longline ... subject to pertinent US regulations as well as under the purview of IATTC. In response to a CCAMLR query ... observed in the US West Coast pelagic longline fishery was reported by the US in WG-FSA-02/39. Per a ... standing request from CCAMLR for information on incidental seabird mortality in fisheries adjacent to the ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/39 : Author(s): D. Petersen, L. Enriquez and S. Fougner (USA)

  2. Is toothfish catch correlated with the catch of vulnerable benthic invertebrate taxa?

    Abstract:  Accurate estimation of the true impact of bottom fishing on vulnerable marine ... ecosystems (VMEs) requires knowledge of the distribution of those communities relative to the fishing ... study used the catch of the six most common vulnerable invertebrate taxa reported by observers on New ... Zealand vessels during the 2009/10 Ross Sea longline fisheries to correlate toothfish catch rates and ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/27 : Author(s): S.J. Parker and M.H. Smith (New Zealand)

  3. Diet of grey-headed albatrosses at the Diego Ramírez Islands, Chile: ecological implications

    Abstract:  The diet of grey-headed albatrosses at Diego Ramírez, Chile, was analyzed and compared ... to that of the sympatric black-browed albatross. Diet composition was inferred from an analysis of ... . The squid Martialia hyadesi predominated in the diet samples in 2001 and 2002 (89% and 81% of ... reconstituted mass), but was absent from the 2000 samples. Reconstituted mean mass per sample in 2000 was ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/12 : Author(s): J. Arata (Chile), G. Robertson (Australia), J. Valencia (Chile), J.C. Xavier (UK) and C.A. Moreno (Chile)

  4. Interannual variability of krill, salp and other zooplankton populations in the South Shetland Island area during Austral summer 1993–1998

    Abstract:  The summer 1998 AMLR field season followed late-forming but spatially extensive winter ... sea ice in the Antarctic Peninsula region. Overall krill length/maturity composition reflected poor ... recruitment from the past two years. Unusually small juvenile krill in 1998 suggested that survival success ... during the 1993 "salp year". The magnitude of this salp bloom may have resulted from a large ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-98/50 : Author(s): V. Loeb, W. Armstrong, R. Hewitt (USA) and V. Siegel (Germany)

  5. “Sailbuoy for krill” – a concept for autonomous commercial and scientific monitoring of the krill fishing in Antarctica

    distribution dynamics. Similarly, the industry burns unnecessary amounts of oil in long range searching of ... drone technology now available through the Sailbuoy concept, offers new opportunity for an industry ... availability.  The Sailbuoy concept has demonstrated robustness and reliability under other rough conditions ... fishery in the Antarctic. The system will be equipped with echosounder and environmental sensors and will ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/15 : Author(s): O.R. Godø, G. Pedersen, D. Peddie, G. Skaret, A. Lowther, F. Grebstad and A. Lohrmann

  6. Precautionary, ecosystem-based management for the Antarctic krill fishery: a work in progress

    Abstract:  The Antarctic krill fishery is expanding at a time when the Antarctic Peninsula is ... enhance its precautionary management of the krill fishery in line with Convention objectives. This paper ... provides an update on the krill fishery; discusses the consideration of climate change in krill fisheries ... compliance as they relate to the krill fishery.  The paper concludes with a number of recommendations to make ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/BG/17 : Author(s): Submitted by ASOC

  7. Preliminary results from the International Synoptic Krill Survey in Area 48, 2019

    Abstract:  Preliminary results from the International Synoptic Krill Survey in Area 48, 2019, are ... presented. Of the six vessels that participated in the survey, this report provides methods and preliminary ... results from four (vessels from the Association of Responsible Krill harvesting companies (ARK), Norway ... , Ukraine, and the United Kingdom), covering 8719 n. miles of acoustic transects and occupying 149 sampling ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/47 : Author(s): G. Macaulay, G. Skaret, T. Knutsen, O.A. Bergstad, B. Krafft, S. Fielding, S.G. Choi, S. Chung, K. Demianenko, V. Podhornyi, K. Vishnyakova, L. Pshenichnov, A. Chuklin, A. Shishman and M.J. Cox

  8. Brief report on scientific observation on the fishery vessel Simeiz (FAO Statistical Area 41, November 2006 to March 2007)

    Abstract:  Scientific observation was conducted in the commercial trip on the ling-liner «Simeiz ... », operating under the Ukrainian flag, in the south-western Atlantic Ocean outside the exclusive (marine ... ) economic zones of the foreign states (FAO statistical area 41) in the period from November, 7, 2006 till ... the biological state of fishes both in different operating periods and on different fishery grounds ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/11 : Author(s): A.K. Zaytsev (Ukraine)

  9. CPUEs and body length of Antarctic krill during the 1999/2000 season in Area 48

    Abstract:  Four Japanese krill fishing vessels operated in Area 48 during the 1999/2000 split year ... . In Subarea 48.1, the operation started in December and lasted until June. In Subarea 48.2, operation ... . Trawling positions, CPUEs and body length of Antarctic krill during the period is described. The krill ... length frequency distribution was further compared with those obtained by the CCAMLR international ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/36 : Author(s): S. Kawaguchi and M. Naganobu (Japan)

  10. Do krill and salp compete? Contrary evidence from the krill fisheries

    feeding on phytoplankton were analysed using logbook data from Japanese krill trawlers operating near the ... Antarctic Peninsula. Interannual and seasonal variability of the timing, duration and intensity of salp ... blooms and the presence of green krill were analysed. No relationship between salp density and the ... proportion of green krill in the catches was evident when both salps and krill were taken together. In the ...

    Meeting Document : WS-AREA 48-98/4 Rev. 1 : Author(s): S. Kawaguchi (Japan), W.K. de la Mare (Australia), T. Ichii and M. Naganobu (Japan)

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