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CCAMLR Statistical Bulletin, Vol. 31
coast of Antarctica to the Antarctic Convergence at approximately 45–60° South. The Convention Area is ... from the coast of Antarctica to the Antarctic Convergence at approximately 45–60° South. The ... C 10 KRI 2003.0 444881 45 SUN 1989 1 483 KRI OTM C 10 KRI 157.0 444882 46 SUN ...
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SIOFA Executive Secretary Sessions Reports
. 45. In the meanwhile, a preliminary budget amounting to Euros 30,000 would be required for the ...
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Seals: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea
the Ross Sea. Here, we initially assume crabeater seal diet of: 35% E. crystallorophias; 45% E ...
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CCAMLR Statistical Bulletin, Vol. 29
coast of Antarctica to the Antarctic Convergence at approximately 45–60° South. The Convention Area is ...
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Volume 11: CCAMLR. 1999. Statistical Bulletin, Vol. 11 (1989–1998). CCAMLR, Hobart, Australia.
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WG-FSA-08/60
fully loaded with hooks and backbone (about every 45 minutes of hauling) they are disconnected from the ...
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CCAMLR Statistical Bulletin, Vol. 30
coast of Antarctica to the Antarctic Convergence at approximately 45–60° South. The Convention Area is ... from the coast of Antarctica to the Antarctic Convergence at approximately 45–60° South. The ... C 10 KRI 2003.0 353344 45 SUN 1989 1 483 KRI OTM C 10 KRI 157.0 353345 46 SUN ...
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Scientific Abstracts 1994
the middle of summer (late February to late March). Krill with a modal length of 45 mm were dominant ...
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Report of the Eighth Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting
• • • • • • • • • • • о о о V. List of Docurnents . . . . . . . о • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7 14 45 62 66 ...
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Bacteria and detritus: Trophic modelling of the Ross Sea
triangles measurements by Nodder et al. (2003) in the subantarctic Pacific at c. 45°S 180°E. Carbon ...
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