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  1. AN ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE FOR KRILL FISHERIES: A METHOD FOR DETERMINING SPATIALLY-STRUCTURED CATCH LIMITS TO MANAGE RISK OF SIGNIFICANT LOCALISED FISHERIES IMPACTS ON PREDATORS.

    , the procedure outlined here could be used in a spatially-structured feedback management system that can ensure ... , the procedure outlined here could be used in a spatially-structured feedback management system that can ensure ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-08/16 : Author(s): A. Constable and S. Candy (Australia)

  2. Spatial distribution of predator/prey interactions in the Scotia Sea: implications for measuring predator/fisheries overlap

    of krill associated with those islands produce a system in which the demand for Antarctic krill from ... islands produce a system in which the demand for Antarctic krill from fisheries and predators ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/14 : Author(s): K. Reid, M. Sims, R.W. White and K.W. Gillon (United Kingdom)

  3. Revised reports on abundance and biological information on toothfish in Division 58.4.4 a and b by Shinsei Maru No. 3 in 2010/11 season

    of D. eleginoides for 56 hauls where only trotline system was adopted in the SSRUs were 8.5 indiv. / km (CV = 53.5 ... of D. eleginoides for 56 hauls where only trotline system was adopted in the SSRUs were 8.5 indiv. / km (CV = 53.5 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-11/14 : Author(s): K. Taki, T. Iwami and M. Kiyota (Japan)

  4. The distribution of spatial management and Antarctic krill catch across pelagic bioregions in the Southern Ocean

    Abstract:  We have developed a Geographic Information System (GIS) and accompanying metadata ... We have developed a Geographic Information System (GIS) and accompanying metadata to provide ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/15 : Author(s): S.M Grant, S.L. Hill and P. Fretwell (United Kingdom)

  5. An ecosystem-based management procedure for krill fisheries: a method for determining spatially-structured catch limits to manage risk of significant localised fisheries impacts on predators

    management system that can ensure CCAMLR is able to respond to trends in the status of the ecosystem ... management system that can ensure CCAMLR is able to respond to trends in the status of the ecosystem ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/36 : Author(s): A. Constable and S. Candy (Australia)

  6. Spatial and temporal operation of the Scotia Sea ecosystem: a review of large-scale links in a krill centred food web

    Abstract:  The Scotia Sea ecosystem is a major component of the circumpolar Southern Ocean system ... The Scotia Sea ecosystem is a major component of the circumpolar Southern Ocean system, where ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-07/P8 : Author(s): E.J. Murphy, J.L. Watkins, P.N. Trathan, K. Reid, M.P. Meredith, S.E. Thorpe, N.M. Johnston, A. Clarke, G.A. Tarling, M.A. Collins, J. Forcada, R.S. Shreeve, A. Atkinson, R. Korb, M.J. Whitehouse, P. Ward, P.G. Rodhouse, P. Enderlein, A.G. Hirst, A.R. Martin, S.L. Hill, I.J. Staniland, D.W. Pond, D.R. Briggs, N.J. Cunningham and A.H. Fleming (United Kingdom)

  7. PRELIMINARY REPORT OF THE NEW ZEALAND RV TANGAROA IPY-CAML SURVEY OF THE ROSS SEA REGION, ANTARCTICA IN FEBRUARY-MARCH 2008

    towed imaging system (DTIS). The results of the survey will be directly relevant to many aspects ... towed imaging system (DTIS). The results of the survey will be directly relevant to many aspects ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-08/18 : Author(s): S.M. Hanchet, J. Mitchell, D. Bowden, M. Clark, J. Hall, R. O’Driscoll, M. Pinkerton and D. Robertson (New Zealand)

  8. A fine-scale model of the overlap between penguin foraging demands and the krill fishery in the South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula

    penguins, and that this overlap has been decreasing since 1988. File:  07agnew-phegan.pdf ... la position des captures. L'analyse met en evidence le fait que le chevauchement de la pGche et des ... CCRVMA ha utilizado la captura total de k.ril extraida en un radio de 100 km de las colonias de ... posibles zonas de alimentacion de 10s pingiiinos y la distribution de la pesqueria de kril en la SubArea ... consumidores del recurso kril y se basa en un mode10 que considera en detalle 10s habitos de alimentacion de ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 2 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 2) : 99–110 : Author(s): Agnew, D.J. and G. Phegan

  9. Chapter 7: Organisation and business practices of CCAMLR

    living resources) delivered through collaboration.  (2022) Scientific Committee developed a new Strategic ... Plan, including cooperation with other organisations. (2018–2022) CCAMLR agreed arrangements ... , paragraph 9.31 and new systems introduced by the Secretariat (2021) Commission and Scientific Committee ... 4.4, 12.1 and 12.2 (2019–2022 Strategic Plan and brochure) CCAMLR Blogs and other public/popular ...

    Page : Site Section: The Organisation

  10. Toothfish fisheries

    targeted by licensed fisheries in the Southern Ocean, using mainly bottom-set longlines in depths of 1 200 ... –1 800 m. These species may also be caught by trawl and pot. Both species of toothfish are sought ... 3602 5655 0 1997 3812 8645 0 1998 3201 10169 1 1999 3627 9730 1 2000 4940 11972 0 2001 4047 9097 34 ... 2002 5742 8233 12 2003 7528 8925 26 2004 4504 8777 13 2005 3110 8696 7 2006 3653 8741 1 2007 3671 8344 ...

    Page : Site Section: Fisheries

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