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A method for preparing large numbers of otolith sections for viewing by scanning electron microscope
Abstract: In an investigation of the age structure of a population of Notothenia coriiceps Richardson at the South Orkney Islands, Antarctica, the microstructure of otoliths was examined. Progress is reported on a method used for processing large numbers of otoliths using a scanning electron
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-93/07 : Autor(es): J.R. Ashford, K. Robinson and M.G. White (United Kingdom)
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A suggested bottom trawling survey on the Ob and Lena Banks
Abstract: The paper presents calculations of water flow velocity through the codend under the assumption that the flow is uniform and equal on its entire surface. The calculations were made for different ratios of cod end length to its diameter, mesh bar length to mesh bar diameter, and for
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-93/10 : Autor(es): W. Moderhak (Poland)
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Submission of plans for conducting finfish surveys in the Convention Area
Author(s): Secretariat Title: Submission of plans for conducting finfish surveys in the Convention Area Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-93/12 Rev. 1 : Autor(es): Secretariat
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Size variations associated with abundance changes in juvenile Notothenia rossii, observed at Potter Cove, South Shetland Islands, since the end of the fishery in the area
Abstract: Samples of fish collected from 1983 to 1992 at Potter Cove, King George Island, South Shetland Islands, are used to study the decline in abundance previously reported fro fjord Notothenia rossii, in association with changes in the size and age structure of the juvenile population. Mean
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-93/13 : Autor(es): E.R. Marschoff and E.R. Barrera-Oro (Argentina)
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The early life history and the onset of scale formation in the Patagonian toothfish, Dissostichus eleginoides Smitt, 1898
Abstract: Patagonian toothfish, Dissostichus eleginoides, spawn in July to September. Hatching is likely to occur in October/November. Scales do not start to form before the fish are 64-74 mm long. It is far from being resolved when the first 'winter ring' is formed. Available
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-93/14 : Autor(es): K.-H. Kock (Germany)
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The Dissostichus eleginoides fishery in Division 58.5.1 (Kerguelen Islands)
Abstract: The Kerguelen fishery (trawlers and long-liners) of Dissostichus eleginoides is analyzed in the ligth of the knowledge of life cycle of the species. Catches reach a similar cumulative value that in South Georgia subarea (48-3). Fishing grounds and fishing methods have been separated and
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-93/15 : Autor(es): G. Duhamel (France)
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The Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) fishery on the Kerguelen Island shelf
Author(s): V.G. Prutko (Ukraine) Title: The Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) fishery on the Kerguelen Island shelf Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-93/16 : Autor(es): V.G. Prutko (Ukraine)
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On the status of mesopelagic fish (myctophidae) in the Southern Ocean ecosystem
Abstract: Analysis and synthesis of results of Russian and foreign research into the trophic relationships of myctophids demonstrate that this group of mesopelagic fish plays a significant role in the community of marine organisms of the Southern Ocean. The trophic status of myctophids has been
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-93/17 : Autor(es): A.N. Kozlov (Russia)
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The migration patterns of Electrona carlsbergi (Tåning, 1932)
Abstract: On the basis of analyses and review of published data on the biology and distribution of Electrona carlsbergi, as well as on the hydrological patterns of the Southern Ocean- especially concerning the structure and spatial variation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC)- this paper
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-93/18 : Autor(es): A.N. Kozlov (Russia)
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Estimates of seabed areas within selected depth ranges
Author(s): E.N. Sabourenkov, A. Blake and D.J. Agnew (Secretariat) Title: Estimates of seabed areas within selected depth ranges Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-93/19 : Autor(es): E.N. Sabourenkov, A. Blake and D.J. Agnew (Secretariat)