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Abstract: 

In 2010, CCAMLR tasked the Subgroup on Acoustic Survey and Analysis Methods (SG-ASAM) to recalculate the catch limit for Antarctic krill in the Scotia Sea based on updated acoustic algorithms developed since the first calculation in 2000. Subsequent to the 2010 SG-ASAM, code used to obtain biomass (B0; tonnes) estimates was compiled and provided to the Secretariat for reference and use by others to derive biomass estimates. Over the last several years, attempts by many nations to use this collection of code has revealed inconsistencies and omissions in the documentation, complicating attempts by interested parties in using this approach to estimate biomass in other areas. Here we present new, more efficient, thoroughly documented, and generically applicable code for calculating acoustic biomass estimates for any area based on the CCAMLR 2000 survey methods. Using data from the South Orkney Island stratum during the CCAMLR 2000 survey, results from the new code are compared to the original and shown to be comparable. In 2010, CCAMLR tasked the Subgroup on Acoustic Survey and Analysis Methods (SG-ASAM) to recalculate the catch limit for Antarctic krill in the Scotia Sea based on updated acoustic algorithms developed since the first calculation in 2000. Subsequent to the 2010 SG-ASAM, code used to obtain biomass (B0; tonnes) estimates was compiled and provided to the Secretariat for reference and use by others to derive biomass estimates. Over the last several years, attempts by many nations to use this collection of code has revealed inconsistencies and omissions in the documentation, complicating attempts by interested parties in using this approach to estimate biomass in other areas. Here we present new, more efficient, thoroughly documented, and generically applicable code for calculating acoustic biomass estimates for any area based on the CCAMLR 2000 survey methods. Using data from the South Orkney Island stratum during the CCAMLR 2000 survey, results from the new code are compared to the original and shown to be comparable. 

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This paper is intended to provide a generalised example of a procedure for krill density estimation, based on a worked example from the Balleny Islands (WG-EMM-15/17).  Explicitly, this paper is not the CCAMLR krill density estimation procedure, but has been written as a discussion document for the 2016 SG-ASAM meeting.

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Joint Polish/American hydroacoustic survey of Elephant Island and the vicinity of King George Island, 1988

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Phytoplankton distribution in the mixed layer: implication to krill abundance

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Acoustic data analysis and models of krill spatial distribution

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Statistical problems in krill stock hydroacoustic assessments

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Patterns and processes in the distribution and dynamics of Antarctic krill

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Target strengths of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)

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Survey design to estimate krill abundance during FIBEX

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