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  1. Temporal scales of foraging in a marine predator: implications for interpreting the distribution of prey

    on the surface, the time taken for a fur seal to locate a new patch after leaving an old one is an indication ... , the time taken for a fur seal to locate a new patch after leaving an old one is an indication ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/23 : Author(s): Boyd, I.L.

  2. Population and breeding of the gentoo penguin Pygoscelis papua at Marion Island, 1994/95 to 2002/03

    relocated to another colony after disturbance. From first clutches, pairs on average fledged between 0.01 ... . There is indication that in some years not all breeders nested and that some birds relocated to another colony after ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-03/16 : Author(s): R.J.M. Crawford, J. Cooper, M. du Toit, M.D. Greyling, B. Hanise, C.L. Holness, D.G. Keith, J.L. Nel, S.L. Petersen, K. Spencer, D. Tshingana and A.C. Wolfaardt (South Africa)

  3. Ageing two myctophid fishes using otolith from king and macaroni penguins in the Marion Island and its implication to feeding preference of penguins on those myctophids

    Abstract:  Myctophids apparently represent the second largest (after krill) and most widely ... Myctophids apparently represent the second largest (after krill) and most widely distributed ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-18/74 : Author(s): M. Duan, G.P. Zhu, A. Makhado and L. Wei

  4. Precautionary management of the Antarctic krill fishery at small spatial scales in the context of regional climate variability: pros and cons of coastal buffers, closed areas and move-on rules

    , but that this catch could be recovered either offshore, or after penguin breeding is complete. We note that use ... , but that this catch could be recovered either offshore, or after penguin breeding is complete. We note that use ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXV/BG/14 : Author(s): Delegation of the United Kingdom

  5. Foraging location and range of white-chinned petrels Procellaria aequinoctialis breeding in the south Atlantic

    of adults after breeding failure was south to the South Orkney Islands then west to the Falkland Islands ... close to the South Orkney Islands: Illex argentinus on the Patagonian shelf. Dispersal of adults after ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-01/25 : Author(s): S.D. Berrow, A.G. Wood and P.A. Prince (United Kingdom)

  6. Foraging location and range of white-chinned petrels Procellaria aequinoctialis breeding in the South Atlantic

    on the Patagonian shelf. Dispersal of adults after breeding failure was south to the South Orkney Islands then west ... of adults after breeding failure was south to the South Orkney Islands then west to the Falkland Islands ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-99/20 : Author(s): S.D. Berrow, A.G. Wood and P.A. Prince (United Kingdom)

  7. The winter pack-ice zone provides a sheltered but food-poor habitat for larval Antarctic krill

    . The larvae feed on this sparse ice-associated food during the day. After sunset, they migrate into the water ... . The larvae feed on this sparse ice-associated food during the day. After sunset, they migrate into the water ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/P04 : Author(s): B. Meyer, U. Freier, V. Grimm, J. Groeneveld, B.P.V. Hunt, S. Kerwath, R. King, C. Klaas, E. Pakhomov, K.M. Meiners, J. Melbourne-Thomas, E.J. Murphy, S.E. Thorpe, S. Stammerjohn, D. Wolf-Gladrow, L. Auerswald, A. Götz, L. Halbach, S. Jarman, S. Kawaguchi, T. Krumpen, G. Nehrke, R. Ricker, M. Sumner, M. Teschke, R. Trebilco and N.I. Yilmaz

  8. Preliminary appraisal of Antarctic fish selection by the 32/36 bottom trawl combined with various codends

    : the codend used had open splitting straps. Only after hauling the codend on board, both ends of straps were ... liner was used. Mesh sizes were measured wet, after a certain number of hours of towing time ... with a length of up to 35 cm at a 80-90% level clearly ends at this length. with respect to longer fish ... size was 123.6 mm, after the first two and after 30 hours of the codend exploitation its mesh size ... Paper Title:  Preliminary appraisal of Antarctic fish selection by the 32/36 bottom trawl combined ... . It was found that the selectivity properties of twine codends are unsatisfactory in the case of ... Antarctic icefish, bumphead notothenia, and Scotia Sea icefish. This was primarily caused by the heavy net ... some Antarctic fish, which make it difficult for them to escape from the codend. Selectivity properties ...

    Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/4 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/4) : 1-48 : Author(s): Zaucha, J.

  9. CHINSTRAP PENGUINS: MISUNDERSTOOD AND VULNERABLE MONITORS OF ECOSYSTEM CHANGES IN THE SCOTIA SEA REGION OF ANTARCTICA

    explain why populations of both Adélie and chinstrap penguins increased after seals and baleen whales were ... penguins increased after seals and baleen whales were over-harvested (6) and, more recently, are decreasing ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/17 : Author(s): W.Z. Trivelpice, J.T. Hinke, A.K. Miller, C. Reiss, S.G. Trivelpiece and G.M. Watters (USA)

  10. CCAMLR Tagging Program Equipment Ordering Information

    and timely worldwide coverage service. Please note that after processing your order we can only provide ... and timely worldwide coverage service. Please note that after processing your order we can only provide ...

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