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Krill consumption by Adélie penguins in CCAMLR Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.2
) to March (end of moult)). We are currently extending the prey consumption model to estimate the ... Abstract: We estimate the total abundance of Adélie penguins foraging in Divisions 58.4.1 and ... revises known abundance upwards by including the large non-breeding population and estimating a larger ... breeding population than was evident from previous work. The population of breeding Adélie penguins was ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/65 : Autor(es): C. Southwell and L. Emmerson
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Fishing for toothfish using pots: results of trials undertaken around South Georgia, March–May 2000
Abstract: During the period March to May 2000, the UK undertook trials of a pot fishing method to ... catch D. eleginoides around South Georgia (Sub-area 48.3). This method has the potential to minimise, or ... eliminate, incidental bird mortality when compared to the standard longline method. This paper describes the ... trial, the results, and discusses the commercial viability of this fishing method for toothfish ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-00/23 : Autor(es): D. Agnew, T. Daw, M. Purves and G. Pilling (United Kingdom)
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Saga Sea krill harvesting and production
and is based on a conventional trawl with a connected rubber hose to the cod end of the trawl. The ... Abstract: F/T Saga Sea is a Norwegian registered factory trawler owned by the Aker Seafoods ... friendly continuous trawling system, named Aker Eco Harvesting System. The system is described in the paper ... catch is brought onboard continuously through a suction driven system. The system is completely closed ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/20 : Autor(es): T. Williksen (Norway)
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Studies on Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) biochemical and processing aspects
the tune of 44% after three months. Author(s): C.N. Ravishankar and K. Ashok Kumar (India) Title ... Abstract: Antarctic krill harvested from Southern ocean during the First Indian Antarctic Krill ... Expedition, was processed onboard FORV Sagar Sampada and the biochemical parameters of frozen stored samples ... were studied. The mince was extracted and various products were prepared. The chemical composition are ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-98/39 : Autor(es): C.N. Ravishankar and K. Ashok Kumar (India)
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Summary of data collected by Japan and South Africa in Subarea 48.6 between 2013 and 2015, and other statistics available for assessment of Dissostichus spp. in Subarea 48.6.
Abstract: The end of the 2014/15 season will see the completion of the third year of the multi ... -year research plan being jointly undertaken by Japan and South Africa in Subarea 48.6. The progress ... report presented at WG-SAM-15 (WG-SAM-15/50) has not been updated for WG-FSA as neither of the vessels ... undertaking the research returned to the study area over the winter. WG-SAM-15 requested that a summary of the ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-15/66 : Autor(es): R.W. Leslie (South Africa), K. Taki, T. Ichii (Japan) and S. Somhlaba (South Africa)
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Krill fishery report: 2013 update
, Norway and Ukraine have fished for krill in Area 48. The total catch reported to the end of May 2013 was ... Abstract: In 2011/12, 12 vessels from five Members fished for krill in Area 48 and the total ... catch of krill was 161085 t (Subarea 48.1: 75630 t; Subarea 48.2: 29040 t; Subarea 48.3: 56415 t). The ... 151161 t, 86% of which was taken from Subarea 48.1. At the time of preparing this report, the cumulative ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-13/37 Rev. 1 : Autor(es): Secretariat
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Informe de la campaña de investigación biológico-pesquera de palangre de fondo en aguas del Atlántico sur-oriental y en los sectores Atlántico e índico de la CCRVMA (Subárea 48.6 y División 58.4.4)
be related to the beginning of migratory movements that make them inaccessible to fishing with bottom ... the Antarctic Convergence (Meteor) and in the CCAMLR region (Shona, Spiess, western slope of the ... Bouvet Island, Ob and Lena). The general objective of the cruise was to study the fish populations ... inhabiting these submarine mountains and more especifically those of the toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-98/48 : Autor(es): L.J. López Abellán y J.F. González Jiménez
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BEACH DEBRIS SURVEY – MAIN BAY, BIRD ISLAND, SOUTH GEORGIA 1995/96
number of items collected at the end of summer (March) was 75% greater than the previous year, which was ... Abstract: The sixth year of surveys of beached man-made debris at Bird Island, South Georgia ... revealed a total of 710 items, 2% less than the record total of 725 items in 1994/95. However, whereas the ... total amount of debris collected during the winter (April-September) was 40% lower than in 1994/95, the ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XVI/BG/4 : Autor(es): Delegation of the United Kingdom
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Revised proposal for continuation of a multi-member longline survey on Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in Statistical Subarea 48.6 in 2019/20 by Japan, South Africa and Spain
(ISA) of this species is expected to be done by the end of the 2020/21 season. Author(s): Delegations ... 2013 to enhance data collection and analysis in the subarea 48.6. From the last season (2018/19) Spain ... has joined the proposal in order to contribute to the data acquisition and to speed up the integrated ... assessments of the Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) stock in this subarea (FSA-18/34). The ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-2019/23 Rev. 1 : Autor(es): Delegations of Japan, South Africa and Spain
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Antarctic krill; assessment of mesh size selectivity and escape mortality from trawls
size selectivity in the trawl body forward of the codend. Based on end results from the preceding ... Abstract: This working paper presents the aims and methodology for a three-year-project ... (commenced in 2015) assessing size selectivity and escape mortality of Antarctic krill from trawl nets. The ... . Funding is provided by the Norwegian Research Council and ship-time for executing the field-experiments is ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/14 : Autor(es): B.A. Krafft (Norway), L.A. Krag (Denmark), B. Herrmann, A. Engås, I. Bruheim and S. Nordrum (Norway)