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  1. WG-EMM-16

    David Ramm (CCAMLR Secretariat) Dr Keith Reid Submissions Due:  Monday, 20 June 2016 WG-EMM-16 meeting ... , access and interact with report text. These videos are available in our CCAMLR Support Forum. Just click ... -EMM-16/01 Scientific background document in support of the development of a CCAMLR MPA in the Weddell ... Nordheim and T. Brey WG-EMM-16/02 Scientific background document in support of the development of a CCAMLR ...

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  2. Schedule of Conservation Measures in Force 2003/04

    Convention Area and its statistical areas, subareas and divisions. The texts of the CCAMLR System ... .................................. 139 Text of the CCAMLR System of Inspection ... on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources. At CCAMLR-XXI, the Commission introduced a new numbering ... system for conservation measures in force. Under the new system, each measure is identified ...

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  3. Unnatural selection of Antarctic toothfish in the Ross Sea, Antarctica

    Abstract:  The current management strategy of the Ross Sea Antarctic toothfish fishery in an MSY mode is to target the oldest, largest, most fecund fish, theoretically to increase the number and growth rate of smaller fish. The literature is reviewed to reveal why this strategy has failed in the

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/P05 : Author(s): D.G. Ainley, C.M. Brooks, J.T. Eastman and M. Massaro

  4. Cruise Report – Research Project: Demersal finfish distribution, abundance, and their biological characteristics in Statistical Subareas 48.1 (northern area) and 48.2

    , primarily using a Hardbottom Snapper trawl (NET Systems, Inc.), previously used by the US AMLR Program ... a Hardbottom Snapper trawl (NET Systems, Inc.), previously used by the US AMLR Program, Southwest Fisheries ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-18/25 : Author(s): Delegation of Chile

  5. A feedback management strategy for the krill fishery in Subarea 48.1

    Title:  A feedback management strategy for the krill fishery in Subarea 48.1 Microsoft Word File:  emm ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/48 : Author(s): G.M. Watters, J.T. Hinke and C.S. Reiss

  6. Contribution to the early life history of Channichthyidae from the Bransfield Strait and South Georgia

    considered to be fortnightly /Fig. 3/. Otoliths of juvenile C. gunnari /155-215 mm SL/ had one annulus ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR/86/FA/08 : Author(s): W. Ślósarczyk (Poland)

  7. Estimates of the tag loss rates for single and double tagged toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) fishery in the Ross Sea

    error) was less than 3% even if all tag release and recapture data before 2005 were removed.   Author(s ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-11/18 : Author(s): A. Dunn, M.H. Smith (New Zealand), D.J. Agnew (UK) and S. Mormede (New Zealand)

  8. Spatial and temporal distribution of krill Euphausia superba biomass in the Ross Sea (1989/90, 1994/95)

    1994 was about 3 min. tons. The investigated area was approximately 30000 nm2 and the mean biomass ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/53 : Author(s): Kalinowski, J., Azzali, M.

  9. Sensitivity investigation of the SDWBA Antarctic krill target strength model to fatness, material contrast and orientation

    marine organisms. A stochastic version, the so-called SDWBA model, is endorsed by CCAMLR to predict ... and location of the actual survey. Moreover, a number of incongruities within the CCAMLR SDWBA model package ... are identified and proposed solutions implemented in an improved package. File:  07calise-skaret.pdf ... model, is endorsed by CCAMLR to predict the TS of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) for use ... be scaled to simulate other krill sizes. In the CCAMLR system, the codified Morris et al. (1988) AT length ... (DWBA) was adapted to predict the acoustical CCAMLR Science, Vol. 18 (2011): 97–122 97 SENSITIVITY ... fluid­like marine organisms. A stochastic version, the so­called SDWBA model, is endorsed by CCAMLR ... and location of the actual survey. Moreover, a number of incongruities within the CCAMLR SDWBA model package ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 18 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 18) : 97–122 : Author(s): Calise, L. and G. Skaret

  10. Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 10-05 (2014)

    :  CCAMLR-XXXIII Period in Force:  2014- 2015 ... of CCAMLR conservation measures, Underlining the responsibilities of Flag States to ensure ... into their territories were caught in a manner consistent with CCAMLR conservation measures, Wishing to reinforce ... to enhance cooperation between CCAMLR and non-Contracting Parties, Inviting non-Contracting Parties whose ... Party or non- Contracting Party cooperating with CCAMLR by participating in the CDS, whose details ...

    Conservation Measure : 10-05 (2014)

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