Résultats de la recherche
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The impact of the hake Merluccus spp. longline fishery off South Africa on Procellariiform seabirds
Abstract: In 1994, an experimental longline fisheri for hake Merluccius spp. commenced in the ... white-chinned petrels a year in South African waters at a rate of 0.44 birds per 1000 hooks. This ... represents Author(s): Boix-Hinzen, C., Barnes, K.N., Ryan, P.G. Title: The impact of the hake Merluccus spp ... shelf water of South Africa. Participants were required to record any birds caught, and these data were ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-97/55 : Auteur(s): Boix-Hinzen, C., Barnes, K.N., Ryan, P.G.
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Korean research project on the ecosystem structure and function of the Ross Sea region MPA (2017–2022)
Abstract: The Ross Sea region has been known as an ecologically important area in the Antarctic ... with an extraordinary rich biota. To conserve marine living resources and the ecosystem of the Ross Sea ... , CCAMLR designated the area as a Marine Protected Area (MPA) at the 35th annual meetings in 2016. Since ... 2015, the Korean government (Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries) has been preparing to launch a research ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVI/BG/17 : Auteur(s): Delegation of the Republic of Korea
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The Secretariat review of the Strategic Plan, associated activities and outcomes
included in the review of the Secretariat’s Strategic Plan and that SCAF consider the outcomes of that ... at last year’s meetings of WG-SAM and WG-FSA the Commission adopted a recommendation from the ... Scientific Committee (SC-CAMLR-XXIX, paragraph 14.2) that a review of the Secretariat’s data management ... systems be undertaken (CCAMLR-XXIX, paragraph 3.7). This paper provides the 2011 meetings of WG-SAM and WG ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-11/09 : Auteur(s): Secretariat
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Technical note on the sampling procedures of the Saga Sea
information on effort, catch characteristic and the broader ecosystem impacts of this new technology. In ... that a Norwegian-flagged vessel, “Saga Sea” would be fishing for krill in the 2005/06 fishing season ... Institute of Marine Research (IMR) and the UK’s Marine Resources Assessment Group and will be implemented ... sampling procedures of the Saga Sea Approval: Approved ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-06/18 : Auteur(s): J. Hooper (United Kingdom), T. Knutsen (Norway), D. Agnew (United Kingdom) and S.A. Iversen (Norway)
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Diet of the cape petrel Daption capense during the post hatching period at Laurie Island, South Orkney Islands, Antarctica
. Amphipods were present in lower numbers and Cephalopods were only a very small portion of the diet of Cape ... Abstract: The diet of the Cape petrel Daption capense was investigated at Laurie Island, South ... contents of adults and regurgitate of chicks were sampled during the post-hatching period. The analysis ... in terms of frequency of occurrence. Fish prey formed near 64% by mass, with krill forming 35.8 ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-96/44 : Auteur(s): Montalti, D., Coria, N.R., Soave, G.E.
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A comparison between the estimated density of krill from an acoustic survey with that obtained by scientific nets on the same survey
part of a hydroacoustic biomass survey for Antarctic krill in CCAMLR Division 58.4.1. The acoustic ... found between the two data sets. Several orders of magnitudes were seen in the range of variation ... , excluding sites where krill represented less than 90% of the catch. This reduction in variation was thus ... Abstract: This work presents the initial comparative analysis of acoustic and net haul krill ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/43 : Auteur(s): Pauly, T., Higginbottom, I., Hosie, G., de la Mare, W.K., Nicol, S.
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Using predators and their prey to characterise the status of the marine ecosystem at South Georgia
status of marine predators might be used to inform ecosystem-based management approaches. In the ... managers must evaluate the applicable scale of these predator indices if they are to be used in management ... Abstract: Increased awareness about the present status of marine systems, including those where ... fisheries target the prey of natural predators, has led to recommendations about how information on the ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/28 : Auteur(s): P. Trathan, S. Fielding, S. Hill, M. Belchier and J. Forcada
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The diet of black-browed albatrosses at the Diego Ramirez Islands, Chile
Front. The prevalence in the diet of fish species discarded from fishing operations, and the presence of ... Abstract: The diet of black-browed albatrosses was studied at Gonzalo Island, Diego Ramirez ... , Chile, during the early chick-rearing period of 2000, 2001 and 2002. Diet composition was determined by ... similar throughout the study, with diet being dominated by fish in all three years. Overall, the main ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/9 : Auteur(s): J. Arata (Chile) and J.C. Xavier (United Kingdom)
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The diet of the blue-eyed shag Phalacrocorax atriceps during summer at Nelson Island, Antarctica: temporal variations and consumption rates
important by number (60%). The mean mass of the stomach contents was 220 g, whereas the mean number of fish ... Abstract: One hundred and thirty nine stomach contents of the blue-eyed shag Phalacrocorax ... coriiceps, predominated in frequency (56%) and in mass (55%), whereas Harpagifer antarcticus was the most ... the adults averaged 1.7 trips day-1 during incubation, 2.0 trips day-1 in early rearing and 4.6 trips ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/82 : Auteur(s): Silva, P., Barrera-Oro, E., Casaux, R., Favero, M., Coria, N.
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Age estimation and maturity of the ridge-scaled macrourid (Macrourus whitsoni) from the Ross Sea
analysis of otoliths from small specimens greatly increased confidence in the interpretation of the zone ... 0.159 for females. Revised estimates of the mean total length–at– maturity (38.8cm, 46.4cm) and mean age ... Abstract: Juveniles of the macrourid rattail Macrourus whitsoni were collected by the NIWA ... research vessel Tangaroa during the BioRoss survey of the Western Ross Sea and Balleny Islands, with the ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/20 : Auteur(s): P.M. Marriott, M.J. Manning and P.L. Horn (New Zealand)