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A descriptive analysis of the toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) tagging programme in the Ross Sea up to 2005/06
. Tagging rates by area over the past three years have been in the same proportion as the catch by area ... 20% of the recaptures could not be matched to a release observation, mainly because of missing ... . However, the majority (>80%) Antarctic toothfish have moved less than 50 km. In 2006, New Zealand ... distribution of the tagged fish was almost identical to the size composition of the catch. Author(s): A ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-SAM-06/09 : Autor(es): A. Dunn and S.M. Hanchet (New Zealand)
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Movement and growth of tagged toothfish around South Georgia and Shag Rocks (Subarea 48.3)
and 2001, and have been at liberty from one to two years. Four fish were tagged and recaptured from ... been recovered at 42°S after about one year at liberty from some opportunistic tagging carried out on a ... the same longline vessel in 2002 after up to two months at liberty. The fish tagged during the ... toothfish pot vessel in international waters at that latitude in 2001. Author(s): T.R. Marlow, D.J. Agnew ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-02/28 : Autor(es): T.R. Marlow, D.J. Agnew and I. Everson (United Kingdom)
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CCAMLR conservation measures: alternative approaches for fishery measures
most of these fishery measures are in force for a period of one year only. A review by the Secretariat ... Antarctic marine living resources. Over the 17 years of their existence, conservation measures have grown in ... number and complexity, from two measures adopted at CCAMLR-III to 61 measures in force in 2000/01. The ... review, two alternative methods are proposed for simplifying the drafting of fishery conservation ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XX/20 Rev. 1 : Autor(es): Secretariat
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Krill processing factors
(1980-82): Whole Uncooked Krill- Frozen 100% Whole Cooked Krill-Frozen 90% Whole Uncooked Krill ... Centrifuged (Gutted) Frozen 80% Krill Mince-centrifuged 60% Krill Mince-Uncentrifuged 80% Krill Tail Meat 15 ... . Author(s): D. Rogers (USA) Title: Krill processing factors Approval: Approved ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/44 : Autor(es): D. Rogers (USA)
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Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) pup growth rates obtained at Cape Shirreff, Livingston Island, South Shetlands: 1994/95 to 1997/98 (CEMP Index C2, Procedure B)
(1973-1987). From this comparison, Cape Shirreff039;s male pups resulted to have a faster growth with ... Shirreff039;s male pups grow faster in order to undergo with better body conditions higher latitude ... 039;s population was observed during 1997/98. No evidence for an ENSO phenomenon influence is ... ) was attained when large sea-ice extent was reported, while the two lowest growth rates for males (1994 ...
Meeting Document : WS-AREA 48-98/18 Rev. 1 : Autor(es): R. Hucke-Gaete, V. Vallejos and D. Torres (Chile)
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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 91-01 (2004)
adopts the following conservation measure in accordance with Article IX of the Convention: 1. In cases ... Scientific Committee, it shall be passed on in its amended form either to the Scientific Committee or to the ... conducting CEMP studies at that site. 13. Each management plan shall be reviewed every five years by WG ... Official maps should be in black and white 2.6.9 Most likely two or more maps will be needed for a ...
Conservation Measure : 91-01 (2004)
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e-sc-im-i.pdf
... years, and one (SSRU М) for more than five years, meaning that little new scientific and fishery data ... krill fishing in the East Antarctic for the last 20 years. She also noted that there is a lack of ... not be based on scientific and fishery data that was received more than 20 years ago. 2.47 Dr ... that data are available for various areas of this sector that were obtained for one year only. The
application/pdf attached to:SC-CAMLR-SM-I
Meeting Report : SC-CAMLR-SM-I
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Preliminary model of krill fishery behaviour in Subarea 48.1
Elephant Islands in alternate years would result in an average yearly catch similar to that at present ... during alternate years. File: 06agnew-marin.pdf ... Elephant Islands, the two major fishing areas, in alternate years. Closures were modelled by ... Livingston and Elephant Islands in alternate years would result in an average yearly catch similar to that ... land-based predators during alternate years. Resume Description d'un modele simple du comportement ... C MCTOPMqeCKMM pacnpeAeneHueM ynosoB B TOM n o ~ p a B o ~ e . P a c c ~ a ~ p ~ s a m ~ c r r ...
Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 1 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 1) : 71–79 : Autor(es): Agnew, D.J. and V.H. Marín
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Trawl bag selectivity in the Champsocephalus gunnari fishery
and the selectivity factor was 3.10 for a mesh size of 80 mm. Comparison of these results with results ... from previous years demonstrates close similarity. A significant increase in modal length (up to 34-35 ... was 3.10 for a mesh size of 80 mm. Comparison of these results with results from previous years ... of 299 80 cm. Comparison of these results with those from previous years shows close similarity ... - 7 19 - 16 20 30 38 21 - 20 22 - 20 23 - 24 24 38 64 25 534 373 26 1436 866 27 2984 1430 28 ... "Khek-4M". 305 I o 100 -~3.S-3. ( I I 75f1~f. ISO 75fJli+ /20 I I ~8D-:93.5-3. f I ...
Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/7 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/7) : 295–312 : Autor(es): Bidenko, V.G. and I.G. Istomin
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Fishing for toothfish using pots: results of trials undertaken around South Georgia, March–May 2000
INTRODUCTION The longline fishery for Patagonian toothfish (Dissosticht~s eleginoides) in Subarea 48.3, as ... to operational difficulties, however, the period of trial fishing was shortened to two months ... approximately 80 cm height were constructed of a steel frame and covered with mesh. A collapsible funnel ... Viability and CPUE Analysis The first two aims of the toothfish pot fishery trial were to assess the ...
Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 8 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 8) : 93–105 : Autor(es): Agnew, D.J., T.M. Daw, G.M. Pilling and M.G. Purves