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Evidence of change to the environment, ecosystem and fishery within Area 48 indicates the need for continued precaution
Abstract: CCAMLR manages the krill fishery in Area 48 using a catch limit (the trigger level) which was established in 1991 based on the maximum catches reported for each subarea. Since that time the ecosystem has undergone rapid environmental change. Several studies suggest that krill numerical
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/29 : Autor(es): S. Hill and A. Atkinson
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Towards the development of Marine Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (mIBAs) for penguins in Antarctica – an update on progress
Abstract: Our study area encompasses all CCAMLR MPA Planning Domains contiguous to mainland Antarctica. We present the preliminary marine Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (mIBAS) for penguins. A total of 64 definitive sites were identified as IBAs We present a systematic overview of the
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/30 : Autor(es): J. Handley, M.-M. Rouyer, L. Pearmain, V. Warwick-Evans, P. Trathan and M.P. Dias
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CEMP 2018/19 data and updated spatial analysis of Area 48
Abstract: This paper reports on the CCAMLR Ecosystem Monitoring Program (CEMP) data submissions for the 2018/19 monitoring season detailed by site and species, and includes an update to the Combined Standardised Index (CSI) analysis from 2018 for Area 48. The CSI analysis is a method used to
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/04 : Autor(es): CCAMLR Secretariat
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Weddell Sea MPA data layers have been deposited with the data publisher PANGAEA
Abstract: This paper informs EMM 2019 about the data layer products, which were developed for WSMPA spatial planning, and lists the DOIs to the respective PANGAEA entries. By depositing these data layers with PANGAEA, we provide transparency regarding the WSMPA development process and follow the
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/05 : Autor(es): K. Teschke, H. Pehlke and T. Brey
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Reporting procedures for the continuous fishing method
Abstract: Commercial catch rates are important information for scientific evaluation of the krill resource and potential impacts of fishing on the ecosystem. Imprecise information confounds analysis and might undermine efficient and correct management actions. The following procedure now
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/06 : Autor(es): F. Grebstad
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Report from a krill- focused survey with RV Kronprins Haakon and land-based predator work in Antarctica during 2018/19
Abstract: The primary objective for this krill research activity was twofold 1) to conduct a survey that provides updated estimates of the biomass and distribution of krill which are used in models to estimate sustainable yield in CCAMLR Area 48 and 2) to develop knowledge on the marine
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/07 : Autor(es): B. Krafft, K. Bakkeplass, T. Berge, M. Biuw, J. Erices, E. Jones, T. Knutsen, R. Kubilius, M. Kvalsund, U. Lindstrøm, G.J. Macaulay, A. Renner, A. Rey, H. Søiland, R. Wienerroither, H. Ahonen, J. Goto, N. Hoem, M. Huerta, J. Höfer, O. Iden, W. Jouanneau, L. Kruger, H. Liholt, A. Lowther, A. Makhado, M. Mestre, A. Narvestad, C. Oosthuisen, J. Rodrigues and R. Øyerhamn
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Revisiting krill ageing method using eyestalk cuticles
Abstract: The development of a consistent and reproducible ageing method for krill is critical for improving the precautionary management of krill fisheries. The only method to date that has shown promise in the determination of the absolute age of krill is that of Kilada et al. (2017), which
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/45 : Autor(es): S. Kawaguchi, T. Barnes, N. Waller, B. Farmer, D. Hayes, R. Kilada, C. Reiss, G. Zhu, B. Krafft, A.-L. Agnalt, T. Ichii and T. Matsuda
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Habitat use of type – C killer whales (Orcinus orca) in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
Abstract: In Terra Nova Bay, western Ross Sea, during the austral summer 2015 ten type- C killer whales were equipped withSmart Position Only (SPOT) and depth-recording satellite transmitters (SPLASH). Hierarchical switching state-space models (hSSSM) were applied to Argos satellite tracking data
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/08 : Autor(es): G. Lauriano, E. Pirotta, T. Joyce, R. L. Pitman and S. Panigada
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Analysis of the Chilean operation in the Antarctic krill fishery, years 2017/18
Abstract: This paper provides a summarized description and analysis of the activities carried out by the Chilean krill fishing ship Antarctic Endeavour throughout its first year of operation (2017-2018), which was mainly destined towards testing its fishing systems and new equipment installed for
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/09 : Autor(es): P.M. Arana and R. Rolleri
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Update of the activities of the SCAR krill action group (SKAG) since last year’s WG-EMM
Abstract: The first annual meeting of the SCAR Krill Action Group (SKAG) met in Concarneau France on June 15 th and 16 th, 2019. The meeting focused on several topics including the identification of important knowledge gaps in krill research that could provide data in support of the management
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/12 Rev. 1 : Autor(es): B. Meyer and C. Reiss