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  1. Spatial distribution of Champsocephalus gunnari in Subarea 48.3. Some implications for parameter estimation

    Abstract:  Results of the analysis of three consecutive cruises to subarea 48.3 are analyzed. A significant variance component associated with the formation of clusters of stations was found as well as a general trend for increasing densities since 1994. The significant variance component obtained

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-96/30 : Author(s): Calcagno, J., Gonzalez, B., Marschoff, E.

  2. Incidental mortality of seabirds associated with longline fishing in Subarea 48.3 – preliminary results of scientific observations onboard the Chilean longliner, Puerto Ballena, from March to May 1996

    Abstract:  Estimates of the number of seabirds taken incidentally in longline fisheries on Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) are still based on limited information. We report here on observations on the by-catch of seabirds during a cruise of the Chilean longliner 'Puerto Ballena

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-96/31 : Author(s): Selling, J., Kock, K.-H.

  3. Composition and vertical distribution of the benthopelagic ichthyofauna of the southern part of the Kerguelen ridge

    Abstract:  AS many as 18 species of benthopelagic fishes belonging to 12 families were caught in trawls during the integrated surveys in December 1977 and in January 1978 on Elan Bank consisting of two sublatitudinal sea-bottom elevations with prevailing depths from 960 to 1350 m. Among these

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-96/13 : Author(s): Piotrovsky, A.S.

  4. Squalus acanthias – a new species in the Antarctic ichthyofauna (Division 58.5.1)

    Abstract:  Four species of shark have been known to date to occur in the sub-Antarctic waters: Lamna nasus, Somniosus microcephalus, Etmopterus lucifer, E. granulosus. A specimen of Squalus acanthias was captured in February 1995 on the shelf of the Kerguelen Islands from the depth of about 195 m

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-96/14 : Author(s): Pshenichnov, L.K.

  5. Potentially commercial invertebrates on Ob Bank: Moroteuthis ingens (Oegopsida) and Paralomis aculeata (Anomura) (Division 58.4.4)

    Abstract:  The cephalopods of the Antarctic are supposed to have a very high biomass level However, they have not been fished nor any fishable aggregations of them detected to date in the CCAMLR Convention Area. The squid Moroteuthis ingens has been constantly present in bottom trawl catches on Ob

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-96/15 : Author(s): Pshenichnov, L.K.

  6. Some specific characteristics of Dissostichus eleginoides biology in the vicinity of the Kerguelen Islands (Division 58.5.1)

    Abstract:  For recent years Dissostichus eleginoids is the main target species of trawling and long-line fisheries in the vicinity of the Kerguelen Islands. Results of research made by the author on board the fishing vessel "Poltava" in the summer season 1991-1992 were the base for the

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-96/16 : Author(s): Pshenichnov, L.K.

  7. The by-catch of juvenile fish in midwater krill trawls in the South Georgia area from 1967 to 1990

    Author(s):  Nevinsky, M., Shust, K. Title:  The by-catch of juvenile fish in midwater krill trawls in the South Georgia area from 1967 to 1990 Approval:  Approved

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-96/17 : Author(s): Nevinsky, M., Shust, K.

  8. By-catch of juvenile fishes – the Antarctic krill fishery

    Abstract:  One of the non-solved problems in krill exploitation has been the by-catch of fish larvae that use (or co-occurred) the krill swarms as their habitat. The detection of this problem started together with the massive antarctic krill exploitation during the 80's. There has been

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-96/18 : Author(s): Moreno, C.A.

  9. Results on by-catch of fish during Ukrainian, Polish and Japanese krill fishery in the South Orkney Islands, South Georgia and Shetland Islands areas

    Abstract:  Observations on abundance of by-catch fishes were made during fishing operations for krill Euphausia superba Dana conducted by the Ukrainian trawler Grigory Kovtun in the vicinity of South Georgia (May to July, 1992), the Polish trawler Lepus on the fishing grounds of South Orkney

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-96/19 : Author(s): Cielniaszek, Z., Pakhomov, E.A., Iwami, T.

  10. Report on scientific observations onboard the Chilean longliner, ‘Puerto Ballena’, in Statistical Subarea 48.3 from March to May 1996

    Abstract:  Scientific observation under the auspices of the CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observatio was conducted onboard the Chilean longliner 'Puerto Ballena' fishing for Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) in Subarea 48.3 from March to May 1996. Details of the

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-96/22 : Author(s): Selling, J., Kock, K.-H.

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