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Season extensions in the longline fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides in Statistical Division 58.5.2
for the periods between 15 and 30 April, and between 1 and 14 November, during 2013/14 and 2014/15 ... . Based on the results, it proposes a new step-wise trial pre-season extension of the longline fishing ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-15/48 : Autor(es): J. Barrington and T. Lamb (Australia)
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Progress report of the CEMP Special Fund camera network in Subarea 48.1
Network in Subarea 48.1”. The project was initiated with support from the CEMP Special Fund in 2014/15 ... extend the camera network with 3 new installations. Author(s): J. Hinke, G. Watters, M. Santos, M ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-17/16 Rev. 1 : Autor(es): J. Hinke, G. Watters, M. Santos, M. Korczak-Abshire, G. Milinevsky, V. Lytvynov, A. Barbosa, C. Southwell and L. Emmerson
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UPDATE ON PROGRESS IN INTERSESSIONAL WORK FROM THE PREDATOR SURVEY WORKSHOP
(USA), P. Lyver (New Zealand), J. McKinlay (Australia), N. Ratcliffe (United Kingdom), D. Ramm, K. Reid ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/39 : Autor(es): C. Southwell (Australia), J. Forcarda (United Kingdom), M. Goebel, J. Hinke, H. Lynch (USA), P. Lyver (New Zealand), J. McKinlay (Australia), N. Ratcliffe (United Kingdom), D. Ramm, K. Reid (CCAMLR Secretariat), C. Reiss, W. Trivelpiece, S. Trivelpiece (USA) and P. Trathan (United Kingdom)
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Recommendations for CCAMLR tagging procedures
, J. Fenaughty (New Zealand), E. Appleyard (Secretariat) and C. Heinecken (South Africa) Title ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-12/31 : Autor(es): S. Parker, J. Fenaughty (New Zealand), E. Appleyard (Secretariat) and C. Heinecken (South Africa)
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Viability criteria for tagging toothfish
options for implementation in CCAMLR tagging programmes. Author(s): S. Parker (New Zealand) Title ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-12/27 : Autor(es): S. Parker (New Zealand)
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plotImpact v2.0-2012
described in SC-CAMLR-XXIX/4, Appendix E. Author(s): D.N. Webber (New Zealand) (The R Library file is ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/55 : Autor(es): D.N. Webber (New Zealand) (The R Library file is available from the Secretariat on request)
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Stock Annex for the stock assessment of Ross Sea region Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni)
responsibility for releasing documents: New Zealand ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-2019/09 : Autor(es): A. Dunn and S. Parker
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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
will lead to the loss of existing marine habitats and the creation of new habitats. In general, fauna ... nutrient input, there may be consequent loss of some species or communities. Colonisation of new habitats ... present. In addition, altered ecosystem dynamics may allow new species to invade as ocean warming ... scientific study as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). We recommend that the boundaries of these areas should ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/34 : Autor(es): P.N Trathan, S.M. Grant (United Kingdom), V. Siegel and K.-H. Kock (Germany)
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Dynamics of Antarctic krill in the Bransfield Strait during austral summer and autumn investigated using acoustic data from a fishing vessel
Bransfield Strait from late austral summer (February) to autumn (March to May), and its potential impact on ... vertical migration from upward migration during daytime in February-March to downward migration during ... gravity. The results demonstrate that new understanding of krill seasonal dynamics and its influence on ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-17/40 : Autor(es): X. Wang, G. Skaret, O.R. Godø and X. Zhao
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Climate change and precautionary spatial protection: ice shelves
collapse will lead to new marine habitats and to biological colonisation. Colonisation of these habitats ... addition, altered ecosystem dynamics may also allow new alien species to invade as ocean warming ... ) should be created as no take Marine Protected Areas, and that the boundaries of these areas should ...
Meeting Document : WS-MPA-11/17 : Autor(es): P.N. Trathan and S.M. Grant (UK)