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  1. Barcoding and beyond: applications and developments for biodiversity evaluation in the Southern Ocean

    Abstract:  DNA barcoding is a valuable tool for biodiversity studies in the Southern Ocean. It can be combined with other types of systematics data (morphology, other sequence markers) to reassess the taxonomy of complex groups and reliably delineate species. It can serve as a precise

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/54 : Author(s): A. Dettai, G. Duhamel, C. Gallut, M. Eléaume and A. Martin

  2. 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

    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

  3. Norwegian Cruise to Kong Håkons VII Hav 28 February – 10 April 2019

    Abstract:  Norwegian Polar Institute led a cruise to the Kong Håkons VII Hav 28th February-10 April 2019. Our focus area was the ocean south of 65°S east of 0° meridian and 13.5° E (Fig 1) with a focus on Astrid ridge. Our focus was to map and describe the whole ecosystem. During transit, we

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/48 : Author(s): H. Steen

  4. Adult male Antarctic fur seals: tourists, trouble makers or marine ecosystem sentinels?

    Abstract:  Resource competition often results in mechanisms that ameliorate its effects, typically through the partitioning of resource exploitation either temporally or spatially.  Understanding the spatial and temporal overlap between predators that exploit the same resource then is fundamental

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/49 : Author(s): A. Lowther, C. Lydersen and K. Kovacs

  5. On the use of baited remote underwater video to study Antarctic toothfish distribution under the sea-ice: from data collection to processing

    Abstract:  While fishery-dependent data represents the preferential way to collect geographically spreadtime series of data to study the Antarctic toothfish, it is limited to areas where commercial fishing is permitted either by management or vessel operational constraints. The use of Baited Remote

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/50 : Author(s): D. Di Blasi, S. Canese, E. Carlig, L. Ghigliotti, S.J. Parker and M. Vacchi

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  10. Krill associated ecosystem studies in the western Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean during austral summer

    Abstract:  India is getting prepared to take up studies on Krill associated ecosystem studies in the Western Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean, through in-situ ship survey in the area during Austral summer 2019-20. The proposed objectives are to to understand the distribution and biomass of

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/79 : Author(s): B.R. Smitha, H. Manjebrayakath, C.R. Asha Devi, N. Saravanane and M. Sudhakar

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