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  1. Krill – biology, ecology and fishing

    and Management (the expert group in CCAMLR that works on krill) and the CCAMLR Secretariat’s Science Manager ... answers. The answers that we have provided are not necessarily 'CCAMLR’s answers', nor are we ... have provided, please send them to ccamlr [at] ccamlr [dot] org. We will continue to revise and refine ... ? In the last five years, eight Members of CCAMLR have fished for krill (see Table 1), the majority of the krill ...

    Page : Site Section: Fisheries

  2. Zonal structure of zooplankton communities in the Southern Ocean south of Australia: results from a 2150 km continuous plankton recorder transect

    Circumpolar Current (SACCF), in addition to the Southern Boundary (SB) of the ACC. From 25 February to 3 March ...

    Meeting Document : WS-BSO-07/P6 : Author(s): Hunt, B.P.V. and G. Hosie

  3. An ecosystem-based approach to management: using individual behaviour to predict the indirect effects of Antarctic krill fisheries on penguin foraging

    penguin foraging success and behaviour in adjacent breeding sites. 3. Increased fishing pressure offshore ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-03/34 : Author(s): S.H. Alonzo, P.V. Switzer and M. Mangel (USA)

  4. Models of tag shedding for double tagging as a function of time at liberty and approximate solutions for the single tagging model in CASAL

    single-parameter KW model and 2 and 3 parameter extensions of this model. A Generalized Additive Model ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-11/12 : Author(s): S.G. Candy (Australia)

  5. Fisheries risks to the population viability of black petrel (Procellaria parkinsoni)

    spend an average of 1.2 y in the colony as pre-breeders, with only 3% skipping the pre-breeder phase. Of ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-10/P01 : Author(s): R.I.C.C. Francis and E.A. Bell (New Zealand)

  6. Diet and trophic niche of Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarcticum) in the Ross Sea, Antarctica

    demonstrated. Silverfish trophic level was 3.5 (larval/post-larval fish) and 4.0 (fish aged 3+). Author(s ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/54 : Author(s): M.H. Pinkerton, J. Forman, S.J. Bury, J. Brown, P. Horn and R.L. O’Driscoll (New Zealand)

  7. A characterisation of the toothfish fishery in Subareas 88.1 and 88.2 from 1997/98 to 2011/12

    last 2–3 years. This appears to be at least partly a result of vessels carrying out more fishing in ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/42 : Author(s): M.L. Stevenson ,S.M. Hanchet, S. Mormede and A. Dunn (New Zealand)

  8. Interactions between seabirds and deep water hake trawl gear: an assessment of impacts in South African waters 2004/05

    numbers of White-chinned Petrels (10%), Cape Gannets (7%) and Sooty Shearwaters (3%) also were killed ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/41 : Author(s): B.P. Watkins, S.L. Petersen and P.G. Ryan (South Africa)

  9. Characteristics of krill aggregations in 48.4 subdivision during January–February 2000

    situated within the zones of swarms concentrations where biomass density was than 1.5g/m^3. Biomass in the ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/42 : Author(s): S.M. Kasatkina, A.P. Malyshko, V.N.Shnar and O.A. Berezhinskiy (Russia)

  10. Modelling the impact of fishery by-catches on albatross populations

    parameters in the model. 3. The model used two alternative assumptions about patterns of at-sea distribution ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-01/18 : Author(s): G. Tuck, T. Polacheck (Australia), J.P. Croxall (UK) and H. Weimerskirch (France)

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