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A simulation study of krill fishing by an individual JAPANESE trawler
the operation is compared with (and partially tuned to) statistics for a sample of data from the ... ; this probably requires that scientific surveys be planned to operate in small areas concurrently with ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-VII/BG/37 : Autor(es): D.S. Butterworth (Invited Expert)
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Assessment models for Patagonian toothfish in Division 58.4.4, SRU C on Ob and Lena Banks for the years 1989/90 to 2012/13
inconsistence with the estimated vulnerable biomasses, and stock size estimate with an assumption of no IUU ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-13/35 : Autor(es): K. Taki (Japan)
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A simulation study of krill fishing by an individual Japanese trawler
is compared with (and partially tuned to) statistics for a sample of data from the commercial fishery ... that scientific surveys be planned to operate in small areas concurrently with fishing vessels. File ...
Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/5 – Part I (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/5 – Part I) : 1–108 : Autor(es): Butterworth, D.S.
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Research plan for the 2016/17 exploratory longline fishery of Dissostichus spp. in Subarea 48.6 by South Africa and Japan
precautionary biomass for D. mawsoni in block 48.6_2 and 48.6_3 because of recaptures with short period at ... consistent with the observed numbers for D. mawsoni in the southern area of block 48.6_2, and blocks 48.6_3 ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-16/07 : Autor(es): Delegations of Japan and South Africa
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Revised research plan for the 2016/17 toothfish fishery in Division 58.4.4b by Japan and France
methods were generally inconsistent with the observed numbers for each block, but the numbers using ... research operation for the next fishing season with the same survey design and total sample size of 60 ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-16/33 Rev. 1 : Autor(es): Delegations of Japan and France
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Precision of growth band determination from eyestalk sections of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) preserved in formalin
value with the accumulation of reading runs. The estimated VBFGs were expressed as L t =60.50*(1-e-0.50 ... technique before reading, contrary to Krafft et al. (2016) and Kilada et al. (2017). Combined with published ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/P16 : Autor(es): G.P. Zhu, Y. Yang, Q. Song and H.T. Zhang
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Trophic niche of the Antarctic toothfish caught in SSRU 88.3 as inferred from fatty acids and stable isotopes
–2018, making comparisons with previous dataset obtained from the Ross Sea shelf (RSS) and the Indian ... large trophic overlaps, but shared very limited or no space with RSS. Adults and subadults of the RSS ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-18/21 : Autor(es): C.-K. Kang, S.-G. Choi, H.Y. Kang, Y.-J. Lee, S. Chung and D.H. An
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Report on fish by-catch on exploratory fishing in Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.2
in average with relatively little spatial variations except in the east were it could reach 180kg ... sp. and Antimora rostrata were females in every research blocks with spatial variations in total ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-18/28 : Autor(es): C. Péron, P. Yates, D. Maschette, C. Chazeau, P. Ziegler, D. Welsford, N. Gasco and G. Duhamel
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Habitat partitioning in Antarctic krill: spawning hotspots and nursery areas
slope. This contrasts with the distributions of calyptope and furcilia larvae, which were concentrated ... temperature suggest that krill associate with different habitats over the course of their life cycle. From the ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/20 : Autor(es): F. Perry, A. Atkinson, S.F. Sailley, G.A. Tarling, S.L. Hill, C.H. Lucas and D.J. Mayor
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The importance of sea ice association of Antarctic krill for transport and retention in the South Orkneys region: a modelling study
are advected only with ocean currents, permitting episodic transport from much of the northern ... on the South Orkney plateau, with sea ice transferring material off the shelf rapidly. Variability in ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/21 : Autor(es): S.E. Thorpe, E.F. Young, E.J. Murphy and A.H.H. Renner