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Evaluating the ecosystem impact of harvesting krill in the Southern Ocean: an ECOPATH with ECOSIM feasibility study
Author(s): T. Pitcher (University of British Columbia) Title: Evaluating the ecosystem impact of harvesting krill in the Southern Ocean: an ECOPATH with ECOSIM feasibility study Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-00/31 : Autor(es): T. Pitcher (University of British Columbia)
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On possibility of using acoustic method to improve quality of Champsocephalus gunnari biomass estimates in Subarea 48.3
Abstract: An attempt has been made to study icefish as an object of acoustic survey basing on the acoustic and biological data obtained by Russian RN ATLANTIDA in the area of South Georgia Island (January-February 2000). Estimation of possible target strength values was made by a comparison to TS
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-00/31 : Autor(es): S. Kasatkina (Russia)
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Report on assessment and avoidance of incidental mortality in the Convention Area 1998/99
Abstract: This papaer summarises reports of lost, discarded and deployed fishing and marine gear and related activities undertaken by Australia in the Convention Area during the year to 30 June 1999. Author(s): Delegation of Australia Title: Report on assessment and avoidance of incidental
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XVIII/BG/31 : Autor(es): Delegation of Australia
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Determining the sex of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba using carapace measurements
Abstract: A discriminant function using simple carapace measurements corretly determined the sex of 87% of male and 89% of female Antarctic krill Euphausia superba. This facilitated the use of sex-specific regression models which increased the accuracy of total length estimates. Author(s): K.
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-99/31 : Autor(es): K. Reid and J. Measures (United Kingdom)
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Notes on the availability of three important finfish species in offshore waters of the lower South Shetland Islands (Subarea 48.1)
Abstract: In 1998, an offshore scientific trawl survey of bottom fish sampling within the 50-500 m isobath of the lower South Shetlands Islands (King George Island to Low Island) was conducted. In addition, the abundance of two commercially important Antarctic fish, Notothenia rossii and
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-99/31 : Autor(es): C.D. Jones (USA), E.R. Barrera-Oro, E.R. Marschoff and R.J. Casaux (Argentina)
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Illegal fishing within Australia’s EEZ around Heard Island including fishing in breach of CCAMLR conservation measures
Author(s): Delegation of Australia Title: Illegal fishing within Australia’s EEZ around Heard Island including fishing in breach of CCAMLR conservation measures Approval: Approved Secretariat Workflow Status: Content Approved Document Release Consent: No Delegation responsibility for releasing
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XVII/BG/31 : Autor(es): Delegation of Australia
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Draft Conservation Measure B/XVII
Author(s): Delegation of the European Community Title: Draft Conservation Measure B/XVII Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XVII/31 Rev. 1 : Autor(es): Delegation of the European Community
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Pursuit and polynyas in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
Abstract: Polynyas accelerate oceanic and atmospheric processes. We additionally think polynyas influence biological activity. We pursued daily transition of polynyas in the Ross Sea, Antarctica from 1978 through 1994 using images of sea ice concentrations by the satellite microwave observations.
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-98/31 : Autor(es): M. Naganobu, T. Tanaka, Y. Okada, N. Kimura and S. Matsumura (Japan)
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SATELLITE VESSEL MONITORING SYSTEMS: NEW ZEALAND’S EXPERIENCE
Author(s): Delegation of New Zealand Title: SATELLITE VESSEL MONITORING SYSTEMS: NEW ZEALAND’S EXPERIENCE Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XVI/BG/31 : Autor(es): Delegation of New Zealand
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Seabird mortality in the Japanese tuna longline fishery around Australia, 1988–1995
Abstract: Large numbers of seabirds are killed each year within the Australian Fishing Zone (AFZ) by Japanese longline vessels targeting tuna. In recent years the estimated rate of seabird bycatch in the AFZ has been in the order of 0.15 birds 1000 hooks, translating to mortalities of 1000-3500
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-98/31 : Autor(es): N. Brothers, R. Gales and T. Reid (Australia)