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Diet of grey-headed albatrosses at the Diego Ramírez Islands, Chile: ecological implications
prey hard parts present in 103 chick regurgitates obtained during breeding seasons 2000, 2001 and 2002 ... . The squid Martialia hyadesi predominated in the diet samples in 2001 and 2002 (89% and 81% of ... reconstituted mass), but was absent from the 2000 samples. Reconstituted mean mass per sample in 2000 was ... significantly lower than in 2001 and 2002. Chick growth rate during 2000 was also the lowest recorded. This ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-04/12 : Autor(es): J. Arata (Chile), G. Robertson (Australia), J. Valencia (Chile), J.C. Xavier (UK) and C.A. Moreno (Chile)
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Proposed methodology for the assessment of the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. on BANZARE Bank (Division 58.4.3b)
Abstract: In 2006 the CCAMLR scientific committee noted several features of exploratory ... Dissostichus fisheries in the southern Indian Ocean (58.4) which gave cause for concern as to the status of the ... resource in this area, and the lack of a scientific basis for setting catch limits in these areas (SC-CAMLR ... XXV, paragraphs 4.184-4.192). In its management advice for this and other exploratory fisheries, the ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-07/8 : Autor(es): D.C. Welsford, A.J. Constable and G.B. Nowara (Australia)
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Potential effects of UV-B on krill – experimental and genetic studies
Abstract: We irradiated captive juvenile Euphausia superba in the laboratory with lower than ... spring surface levels of ultraviolet-B, ultraviolet-A and photosynthetically active radiation, in order ... to examine their response in terms of mortality and generalised activity. Levels of ... animals in the dark survived. Addition of ultraviolet-B typical of depths up to 15 m were found to ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-99/24 : Autor(es): S. Newman, S. Jarman, S. Nicol, D. Ritz, H. Marchant, N. Elliot and A. McMinn (Australia)
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KRILL FISHERY REPORT: 2009 UPDATE
Abstract: Five Members (6 vessels) are fishing for krill in Area 48 in 2008/09, and have taken ... ). Most of this catch was taken in Subarea 48.2 (51316 t) with the remainder in Subarea 48.1 (31533 t ... ). The forecast total catch of krill for the current season falls in the range 109000-147000 t. This ... compares with 156521 t of krill reported in STATLANT data in 2007/08. Recent developments in the krill ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/06 : Autor(es): Secretariat
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Finfish research proposals for Subarea 48.6 and Divisions 58.5.2; 58.4.3a by Koryo Maru 11 for 2012/13
Abstract: South Africa has played an active part in CCAMLR since its establishment in 1982 and ... has contributed to the scientific rationale for ecosystem management in a large area of the Southern ... Marine Living Resources. The Koryo Maru 11 started with exploratory fishing in the CCAMLR Convention ... Area in 1996 and has completed a total of 47 trips to date. Regions fished include Statistical Subarea ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-12/21 : Autor(es): R. Ball (South Africa)
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Antarctic's pelagic ecosystem: how environmental change will affect Salpidae population structure
Abstract: Dynamic climate changes have become noticeable in recent decades, especially in the ... - Euphausia superba. Presumably as a result of climatic fluctuations, a decrease in the numbers of this ... crustacean has been recorded, followed by an increase in the population of the gelatinous zooplankter Salpa ... thompsoni. In the inquiry herein presented, population and morphometric analyses on Salpa thompsoni have ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/P08 : Autor(es): A.W. Słomska, A.A. Panasiuk-Chodnicka, M.I. Żmijewska and M.K. Mańko (Poland)
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A comparison of acoustic targets at South Georgia and the South Orkney Islands during a season of profound krill scarcity
Abstract: Dual frequency (38 and 120 kHz) acoustic surveys of shelf-break regions in the vicinity ... of Willis Islands, South Georgia and Coronation Island, South Orkneys, both in the Atlantic sector of ... the Southern Ocean, were carried out from RRS lames Clark Ross during January 1994. Difference in ... a new generic target strength (TS) relationship was derived. This relationship was used in ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/75 : Autor(es): Watkins, J.L., Brierley, A.S.
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Cephalopod diet of the southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) at King George Island, South Shetland Islands
Abstract: In the austral summer of 1995/96, 25 southern elephant seals, Mirounga leonina, were ... present in 72% of the individuals sampled (n=18). Seven species of squid and 3 of octopus were identified ... . Overall, the squid species Psychroteuthis glacialis was by far the most important prey in terms of numbers ... (77%), biomass (80.8%) and frequency of occurrence (94.4%). Next in importance in terms of mass in the ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-99/13 : Autor(es): G.A. Daneri, A.R. Carlini (Argentina) and P.G.K. Rodhouse (United Kingdom)
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Oil, marine debris and fishing gear associated with seabirds at Bird Island, South Georgia 1995/96
Abstract: In the third year of standardised recording of oil, fishing gear and marine debris at ... grey-headed albatrosses (two items). One gentoo penguin chick was released from entanglement in a ... were reported in association with grey-headed albatrosses (one squid jig decoy), black-browed ... (two squid jigs; six hooks swallowed and impaled (four in adults, two in chicks), the remainder being ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XV/BG/04 : Autor(es): Delegation of the United Kingdom
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Diet and feeding ecology of the diving petrels Pelecanoides georgicus and P. urinatrix at South Georgia
Bird Island, South Georgia. The diet of both species was dominated by crustaceans. in particular ... crustaceans in the diet of P. georgicus. and copepods, which contributed 71 % of the biomass of crustaceans in ... the diet of P. urinatrix. Calanoides acutus was the most numerous copepod in the diet of both species ... ; however, Rhincocalamus gigas was more common in P. urinatrix than in P. georgicus. The dominant amphipod ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/10 : Autor(es): Croxall, J.P., Prince, P.A., Hill, H.J., Edwards, T.M., Reid, K.