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Broadbandwidth total target strength measurements of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) from reverberation in a cavity
acoustically measured over a broadbandwidth (36 to 202 kHz) using a new technique [J. De Rosny and P. Roux ... , Antarctica, and aboard R/V Yuzhmorgeologiya. Chirp pulses were sequentially transmitted with an ... -tank and the modulated reverberations were sensed bi-statically with three omnidirectional receivers ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/49 : Autor(es): D.A. Demer and S. G. Conti (USA)
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Report on fishing effort and seabird interactions during the season extension trials in the longline fishery for Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) in Statistical Division 58.5.2
Abstract: Minimising seabird interactions with longline operations is a key objective of the ... , CCAMLR XXXIV (para. 5.68) endorsed new pre-season (1-14 April) and post-season (15-30 November) season ... vessel to demonstrate full compliance with Conservation Measure 25-02 in the previous season be removed ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-2019/31 : Autor(es): P. Ziegler, T. Lamb, S. Wotherspoon and J. Dell
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Diet overlap among top predators at the South Orkney Islands, Antarctica
analyzed diet information on nine bird and two seal species collected in the austral summer from 1996 to ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/04 : Autor(es): M.L. Bertolin and R. Casaux
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Fishing and conservation in southern waters
already been over-exploited before the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources ... components of the marine ecosystems from fishing. CCAMLR adopted a system of inspection in 1989/90 and a ... with the 1970's and 1980's, when most fisheries were subsidized, economic considerations and ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XII/BG/11 : Autor(es): Delegation of Germany
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A feedback approach to Ecosystem Based Management: model predictive control of the Antarctic krill fishery
Abstract: The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) aims ... is a promising approach for addressing spatially-resolved multiple-objective problems with high ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/19 : Autor(es): S. Hill and M. Cannon (United Kingdom)
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A method to evaluate selection of Antarctic krill in towed fishing gears
is valuable information for the management of harvested marine stocks. Size selectivity data is ... selectivity by mathematical modeling. After making modifications with the procedures in FISHSELECT to ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-13/34 : Autor(es): L.A. Krag, B. Herrmann (Denmark), S. Iversen, A. Engås, S. Nordrum and B.A. Krafft (Norway)
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A sentiment analysis of online content containing Antarctic krill fishing search terms
Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) which aims to manage the fishery with 15 minimal ecosystem impacts. A ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-17/18 : Autor(es): J. Barrett, K. Reid and J. Jabour
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Proposal for a Climate Change Response Work Program for CCAMLR
build on related work of the Commission, SC-CAMLR and its working groups, and to link with related work ... Antarctic marine living resources. This reflects and complements the objective of the CEP Climate Change ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/01 : Autor(es): Delegations of Australia and Norway on behalf the Climate Change Intersessional Correspondence Group
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CCAMLR MPAs and the global climate and biodiversity crisis
CCAMLR MPAs. This has implications not only for the conservation of marine life in the Convention Area ... no later than 2023. Neither Phase 1 or Phase 2 should have a duration. Adopts a D1MPA with without a ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-38/BG/44 : Autor(es): Submitted by ASOC
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Use of a population model to assess the impact of longline fishing on wandering albatross populations
rate of 2.29% per year, which concurs with global population trends. Sensitivity analyses of model ... investigate the potential impacts of new longline fisheries such as that for Patagonian toothfish Dissostichus ...
Meeting Document : WG-IMALF-94/08 : Autor(es): Coleen L. Moloney, John Cooper, Peter G. Ryan and W. Roy Siegfried (South Africa)