Résultats de la recherche
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Report of the Workshop on Predator-Prey-Fisheries Interactions at Heard Island and McDonald Islands and at Macquarie Island
Author(s): Delegation of Australia Title: Report of the Workshop on Predator-Prey-Fisheries Interactions at Heard Island and McDonald Islands and at Macquarie Island Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/27 : Auteur(s): Delegation of Australia
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An assessment of seabird interactions with longlining operations for Dissostichus eleginoides around South Georgia, March–May 1997
Abstract: Long-lining operations for Dissostichus eleginoides off South Georgia were assessed for interactions with seabirds, and the effectiveness of measures employed to mitigate seabird mortality. In this study 61 lines were laid during April and May, all set at night using the Spanish double
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-97/09 : Auteur(s): Ashford, J.R., Croxall, J.P.
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Cephalopods and mesoscale oceanography at the Antarctic polar front: satellite tracked predators locate pelagic trophic interactions
Abstract: Predator data and exploratory fishing in the Scotia Sea have revealed the presence of cephalopod stocks in the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone (PFZ). This is a vast, remote region where large epipelagic cephalopods aggregate into highly mobile schools making them difficult to locate and
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-96/12 : Auteur(s): Murphy, E.J., Trathan, P.N., White, M.G., Bone, D.G., Hatfield, E.M.C., Rodhouse, P.G., Prince, P.A., Watkins, J.L.
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A way forward in the multivariate analysis of Antarctic predator, prey and environment indices: predator-environment interactions at Seal Island
Abstract: The CCAMLR Ecosystem Monitoring Programme has two aims: to detect changes in critical components of the antarctic ecosystem, and to distinguish between changes due to the harvesting of commercial species and changes due to environmental variability. Data from Seal Island are used to
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-96/27 : Auteur(s): Agnew, D.J., Watters, G., Hewitt, R.
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The foraging range of Adelie penguins – implications for CEMP and interactions with the krill fishery
Abstract: This paper presents a summary of the foraging locations of the Ad6lie penguin at 7 widely spaced locations along the coast of Eastern Antarctica between 55°E near Enderby Land and 175°E in the Ross Sea region. Birds feeding chicks regularly travel 100-120km offshore to the continental
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-96/69 : Auteur(s): Rodary, D., Thomson, R., Tremont, R., Lawless, R., Gardner, H., Wienecke, B., Clarke, J.R., Kerry, K.R., Corsolini, S., Eberhard, S.
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Seabird interactions with trawling operations at Macquarie Island
Author(s): Delegation of Australia Title: Seabird interactions with trawling operations at Macquarie Island Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XIV/BG/06 : Auteur(s): Delegation of Australia
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Krill-ice-penguin interactions: a modelling study
Author(s): Hofmann, E.E., Trivelpiece, W.Z. Title: Krill-ice-penguin interactions: a modelling study Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/66 : Auteur(s): Hofmann, E.E., Trivelpiece, W.Z.
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Environment-krill interactions in the South Georgia marine system
Abstract: Interrelations between environmental variables, and between those variables and krill CPUE are discussed. Some reliable relationships is revealed. Based on those of krill abundance interannual fluctuations relationship hypothesis is formulated. Author(s): Symon, C., Fedoulov, P.P.,
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/69 : Auteur(s): Symon, C., Fedoulov, P.P., Shulgovsky, K.E.
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Extract from the first International Workshop on Albatross-Fisheries Interactions
Author(s): Delegation of United Kingdom Title: Extract from the first International Workshop on Albatross-Fisheries Interactions Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-95/19 : Auteur(s): Delegation of United Kingdom
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Interactions between cetaceans and long-lining operations for Patagonian toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides around South Georgia
Abstract: Longlining operations for Dissostichus eleginoides around South Georgia were assessed for interactions with sea mammals. Twenty-seven lines were observed and interactions recorded during twenty-five of these. During setting of lines neither mortalities nor interactions were recorded. All
Meeting Document : WG-IMALF-94/16 : Auteur(s): J.R. Ashford (United Kingdom) and P.S. Rubilar (Chile)