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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 133/XVI (1997)
fine-scale rectangle exceeds 100 tonnes. 3. The by-catch of any species in the new and exploratory ... International Scientific Observation, throughout all fishing activities within the fishing season. 6. The ... Prince Edward Islands. 3 A fine-scale rectangle is defined as an area of 0.5° latitude by 1° longitude ... occurrence and incidental mortality of seabirds and mammals in relation to fishing operations. 3. Data ...
Conservation Measure : 133/XVI (1997)
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Scientific Abstracts 2007
precautionary catch limit along the 55°E longitude. Delegation of Australia, 3 pp. (English, unpublished ... be a loop of rope similar to that shown in Figure 3. Plastic packaging bands were the second-most ... unknown. 3 The increase in the number of winter entanglements (41) and animals with severe wounding ... , 6 mailto:susie.grant@dsl.pipex.com mailto:bush@homei.net.ua mailto:phil.obrien@ga.gov.au ...
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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 118/XVI (1997)
sighted vessel as soon as possible. 3. The Contracting Party which sights the non-Contracting Party ... requirements under the Convention. 6. Contracting Parties shall ensure that their vessels do not receive ...
Conservation Measure : 118/XVI (1997)
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The error of the biomass estimate as a function of survey parameters and the statistics of a density field of krill aggregations
region under consideration: - 216 - /3 =.f S ,where S is region area, and'p is average surface ... circle. In other words, using (1), the equality (4) can be rewritten in the form! (6) Hydroacouetic ... argumant, z~R ,their correlation functions coincide, then 6 and C are universal constants. From (9 ... oonsiderations allow us to apply r9a~~a obtained to anisotropic fieldB in ~hich one can 3?ecifJ two th~t ...
Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/4 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/4) : 213-228 : Autor(es): Kizner, Z.I.
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Maximum entropy reconstructions of krill distribution and estimates of krill density from acoustic surveys at South Georgia, 1996–2000
for the western and eastern survey boxes in Figure 1. All maps are at N scales = 6, apart from ... cruises (N scales = 6) was signifi cant. This in turn leads to a smoother image. The best evidence ... krill abundance at South Georgia. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., 150 (1–3): 87–98. Brierley, A.S., P. Ward ... , 1981 to 1998. CCAMLR Science, 6: 47–57. Brierley, A.S., S.F. Gull and M.H. Wafy. 2003. Bayesian ...
Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 10 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 10) : 91–100 : Autor(es): Wafy, M.H., A.S. Brierley, S.F. Gull and J.L. Watkins
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Size at sexual maturity of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides)
CCAMLR Science, Vol. 6 (1999): 3746 SIZE AT SEXUAL ... examinees. 5b1n nposegeH a ~ a n ~ s p a s ~ e p a npu AocTMrneHMH n o n o ~ o 3 p e n o c ~ ~ no s ~ s ... gonad was in maturity stage 3 to 5 (Everson et al., 1996). The data were grouped into periods of two ... virgin or resting 3. Developing 4. Gravid 5. Spent Male: 1. Immature 2. Developing or ...
Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 6 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 6) : 37–46 : Autor(es): Everson, I. and A.W. Murray
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A review of the trophic role of mesopelagic fish of the family Myctophidae in the Southern Ocean ecosystem
, YTO DaHHarr rpynna ~esonena r~veceux p616 urpaeT samHym ponb B c o o 6 ~ e c ~ s e MOPCKUX O P ... BbICOKYIO YHCneHHOCTb U 6UoMaccy 3 T H X pb16. C O ~ J I ~ C H O npe~BapHTeJlbH0fi OqeHKe, rOAOBOe ... IlpOAyKqHIO O ~ ~ ~ H U ~ M O B B~ICLLIUX 3 ~ e ~ b e ~ n a ~ e s o f i qenH ( o n p e ~ e n e ~ ~ b ~ x ... consumption, which amounts to 3.27% and 3.86% of body weight respectively. A similar rate of consumption, 3 ...
Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 2 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 2) : 71–77 : Autor(es): Kozlov, A.N
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Sea Ice Biota: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea
affect the intrinsic rate of growth of epontic algae (i.e. their P/B ratio). 6 (3) We assume that ... ) fresh water that can enhance stratification; (2) nutrients and micro-elements; (3) sea ice biota ... ; (3) ice protozoa; (4) ice metazoa. Ice detritus is dealt with in the “bacteria and detritus” section ... the upper surface of the ice; (2) slush or snow on the top of the sea ice; (3) between different ...
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Letter from the Convener
Table 6 of SC-CAMLR-XXX. I was tasked to develop a list of topics and priorities for WG-EMM in ... account of results from the existing CEMP and other observation series stage 3 – a further increase to ...
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Precautionary spatial protection to facilitate the scientific study of habitats and communities under ice shelves in the context of recent, rapid, regional climate change
- ed to be felt across the Antarctic as the ozone hole heals, with a predicted warming of about 3°C ... a period of just a few days in 2002 losing ~3 370 km2 (MacAyeal et al., 2003). The collapse of the ... , 20121), meaning that the area of new open water (exposed since 2010) is 3 324 km2; this is equivalent ... B south ice shelf in 2010 was 3 375 km2, whilst in 2012 it was 1 884 km2, representing a loss of ...
Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 20 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 20) : 139–151 : Autor(es): Trathan, P.N., S.M. Grant, V. Siegel and K.-H. Kock