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REPORT ON TRANSHIPMENT OF KRILL IN 2009
Abstract: Report on transhipment of krill in 2009 Delegation of Japan Abstract: According to the ... in the CCAMLR Convention Area in 2009, as a background paper for CCAMLR annual meeting to be held in ... transshipments within the Convention Area”, especially in accordance with the paragraph 6 of the Measure, Japan ... submits the attached report on transshipment activities by its krill fishing vessel in CCAMLR Convention ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXIX/BG/05 : Autor(es): Delegation of Japan
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Proposal for the removal of night setting requirement for autoline vessels fishing in Division 58.5.2
fishing in Division 58.5.2 to occur at any time of the day/night cycle. The proposal forms part of an ... introduction of longline fishing in 58.5.2 in 2002 seabird by-catch mitigation requirements have exceeded those ... and abundance of longline-vulnerable seabird species is far greater than in 58.5.2, suggest that ... results of the first two years longline fishing in 58.5.2: a total of 2.2 million hooks have been set and ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/73 : Autor(es): G. Robertson and B. Baker (Australia)
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Seasonal variation in acoustic estimates of krill density at South Georgia during 2001/2002
around South Georgia in the 2001/2002 season: one in November 2001 (early); two during January 2002 ... (middle), and one in May 2002 (late). The surveys were the second in a five-year series of observations ... Antarctic Survey regularly since 1996. Krill density in November was low (5 g m-2), higher in both the two ... surveys in January (46g m-2 and 72 g m-2) and had decreased to 12 g m-2 by May. Our repeated surveys at ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/39 : Autor(es): C. Goss, S.A. Grant, N. Cunningham, J.L. Watkins, P.N. Trathan, E. Murphy and K. Reid (United Kingdom)
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Commercial krill fisheries in the Antarctic 1973–1988
Living Resources (CCAMLR) are used to discern visible trends in catch and effort for the Antarctic krill ... peak of some 500 000t in 1981/82 before droping to a low level in 1983/84 and stabilising at about 400 ... 000t thereafter. Indications are that in terms of both catch and effort the Soviet and Japanese ... fisheries in Statistical Sub-areas 48.1, 48.2 and 48.3 dominate exploitation of krill in the CCAMLR ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-VIII/BG/11 : Autor(es): Delegation of South Africa
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Results on by-catch of fish during Ukrainian, Polish and Japanese krill fishery in the South Orkney Islands, South Georgia and Shetland Islands areas
krill Euphausia superba Dana conducted by the Ukrainian trawler Grigory Kovtun in the vicinity of South ... South Georgia (March to May, 1993), and by the Japanese fishing vessels No.3 and No.5 Chiyo Maru in the ... (January to February, 1994) to determine the proportion of juvenile fish forms in krill concentrations. In ... juvenile notothenioids at all in the samples collected. In the area around South Georgia, six notothenioid ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-96/19 : Autor(es): Cielniaszek, Z., Pakhomov, E.A., Iwami, T.
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On the problem of by-catch of juvenile fish in krill fishery
Abstract: Studies of by-catch of juvenile fish in krill catches by research vessels were ... conducted during 1985-1988 in the Kosmonavtov and Sodruzhestva seas (Antarctic Indian Ocean sector). Isaacs ... -Kidd trawl with an opening area of 6.0 m2 was used. Trawls were taken in the 0-200 m surface layer over ... the bottom depth range from 100 to 5000 m. In 1988, studies included catches taken by a commercial ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-92/10 : Autor(es): C.A. Pankratov and E.A. Pakhomov (Ukraine)
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Indexing maturation of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the Ross Sea region
Abstract: The longline fisheries for Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in subareas 88.1 ... and 88.2 have provided more than a decade of observations to aid in understanding the life history and ... fish developing to spawn in the upcoming season. Evidence is accumulating that almost all Antarctic ... toothfish in the northern SSRUs have spawned in the previous season and are preparing to spawn in the ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/40 : Autor(es): S. Parker and P. Marriott (New Zealand)
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Revised research plan for the 2013/14 exploratory longline fishery of Dissostichus spp. in Division 58.4.2
observer data. The stock size estimates for the research block (5842E) was revised following advice in the ... last WG-SAM meeting. We tentatively recalculated a sample size of Dissostichus spp in each block in ... such a way that the numbers of tag recoveries in the 2016 season shows an approximately 0.3 of ... sizes turned out to be larger in many blocks and smaller in a few blocks over the data poor-fisheries ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-13/39 : Autor(es): Delegation of Japan
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Revised research plan for the 2015/16 exploratory longline fishery of Dissostichus spp. with special reference to the information on spawning dynamics in Division 58.4.3a
began in 2013 in data-poor fisheries. In the present report, the next three-season (2016-18) research ... plan in Division 58.4.3a was revised using the latest CCAMLR C2 and Observer data. The stock sizes for ... . We also made analysis on spawning dynamics for D. eleginoides in Division 58.4.3a and compared to the ... results in other regions in the Southern Indian Ocean. The stock seems to be self-sustainable because of ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-15/19 : Autor(es): Delegation of Japan
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Integrating Climate and Ecosystem Dynamics in the Southern Ocean (ICED) programme: Report of the ICED–CCAMLR Projections Workshop, 5 to 7 April 2018
management strategies. A collaborative Workshop between the Integrating Climate and Ecosystem Dynamics in the ... modellers and fisheries scientists to consider the potential impacts of climate change on Antarctic krill in ... variability and scenarios of future changes in physical, chemical and ecological drivers are highly uncertain ... by 2100; Under a high emissions scenario the warming and loss of sea ice is expected to result in a ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/BG/16 : Autor(es): E. Murphy, N. Johnston, S. Corney and K. Reid