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MULTIPLE INDICATORS SUGGEST A STRONG ECOSYSTEM ANOMALY AT SOUTH GEORGIA IN 2009
Abstract: The marine pelagic system around South Georgia is characterised by considerable inter-annual variability which is linked to large-scale climate variability, indicated and probably mediated by local oceanographic and atmospheric conditions. Much of the observed variability in various
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/23 : Autor(es): S. Hill, M. Belchier, M. Collins, S. Fielding, E. Murphy, P. Trathan, H. Venables and C. Waluda (United Kingdom)
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THE RESEARCH PROJECT TO DIGITIZE HISTORICAL SOVIET KRILL FISHING EXPEDITION DATA
Abstract: The research project to digitize former Soviet krill fishing research, exploratory and commercial expedition’s data has been started in Ukraine at the Southern Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography. This valuable set of krill data was collected during Soviet Union krill
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/30 : Autor(es): L. Pshenichnov and G. Milinevsky (Ukraine)
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RELEVANT ISSUES IN REGARDS TO THE MANAGEMENT OF ANTARCTIC KRILL FISHERIES IN AREA 48
Abstract: In 2008, the Ukraine submitted a paper to the Scientific Committee highlighting the magnitude of the scientific uncertainties and data gaps affecting the subdivision of precautionary catch limits among SSMUs in Area 48 (CCAMLR- XXVII/43). The Ukraine suggested that a research plan was
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/31 : Autor(es): L. Pshenichnov and G. Milinevsky (Ukraine)
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SOUTHERN OCEAN SENTINEL: REPORT OF THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP IN 2009
Abstract: The first international workshop on implementing a Southern Ocean Sentinel program was held at the CCAMLR Headquarters in Hobart in April 2009. The conclusions of that workshop are provided to WG-EMM for consideration along with an overview, the program and abstracts of the keynote
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/37 : Autor(es): A.J. Constable
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IMPROVING ESTIMATES OF ADÉLIE PENGUIN BREEDING POPULATION SIZE: DEVELOPING FACTORS TO ADJUST ONE-OFF POPULATION COUNTS FOR AVAILABILITY BIAS
Abstract: It is widely recognised that the interpretation of counts of penguin populations at their breeding sites during the breeding period are strongly dependent on the timing within a breeding season at which they are undertaken. While the need to adjust raw penguin count data obtained at
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/38 : Autor(es): C. Southwell, J. McKinlay, L. Emmerson, R. Trebilco and K. Newbery (Australia)
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UPDATE ON PROGRESS IN INTERSESSIONAL WORK FROM THE PREDATOR SURVEY WORKSHOP
Abstract: This paper provides a brief summary of progress of inter-sessional by the Sub-group on Status and Trend Assessment of Predator Populations (WG-EMM-STAPP) as a follow-up to the Predator Survey Workshop. Author(s): C. Southwell (Australia), J. Forcarda (United Kingdom), M. Goebel, J.
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/39 : Autor(es): C. Southwell (Australia), J. Forcarda (United Kingdom), M. Goebel, J. Hinke, H. Lynch (USA), P. Lyver (New Zealand), J. McKinlay (Australia), N. Ratcliffe (United Kingdom), D. Ramm, K. Reid (CCAMLR Secretariat), C. Reiss, W. Trivelpiece, S. Trivelpiece (USA) and P. Trathan (United Kingdom)
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DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF ANTARCTIC TOOTHFISH IN THE ROSS SEA
Abstract: This report is a synthesis of mostly existing information which has been compiled for the purposes of addressing items on the FEMA 2 agenda. It summarises the management of the fishery, catch and effort, size distribution, and tagging data collected from the Antarctic toothfish fishery
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/40 : Autor(es): S.M. Hanchet, S. Mormede and A. Dunn (New Zealand)
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CIRCULATION IN THE ROSS SEA SECTOR OF THE SOUTHERN OCEAN: REPRESENTATION IN NUMERICAL MODELS
Abstract: The circulation in the Ross Sea sector of the Southern Ocean is examined in three numberical models of intermediate to high resolution. Despite the model differences (including physics, forcing) the circulation representation is relatively consistent, both in terms of the mean and some
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/41 : Autor(es): G.J. Rickard (New Zealand), M. Roberts (United Kingdom), M.J.M. Williams, A. Dunn, M.H. Smith and M. Pinkerton (New Zealand)
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A BALANCED MODEL OF THE FOOD WEB OF THE ROSS SEA, ANTARCTICA
Abstract: We present a quantitative food web of the Ross Sea as a step towards investigating ecosystem effects of the fishery for Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni). The model consolidates quantitative information on trophic links across all the major biota of the Ross Sea and tests for
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/42 : Autor(es): M.H. Pinkerton, J.M. Bradford-Grieve and S.M. Hanchet (New Zealand)
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STRONG EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ON REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS OF PENGUINS AT KING GEORGE ISLAND
Abstract: Generalized linear and additive models suggest that large proportions of inter-annual variability in the reproductive success of Adélie, gentoo, and chinstrap penguins can be explained by simple linear predictors based on local weather conditions and winter sea ice extent. Local weather
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/43 : Autor(es): J. Hinke, C. Reiss and W. Trivelpiece (USA)