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Diets of Antarctic toothfish estimated from fatty acids and stable isotopes
Antarctic toothfish, by-catch and their stomach contents were collected for the past five years in the eight ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/12 : Auteur(s): C.-K. Kang, S.-G. Choi, J. Lee, J. Lee and D. An
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Long term movements and activity patterns of an Antarctic marine apex predator: the leopard seal
changed throughout the year with the highest values occurring during the summer which has implications for ... including one individual in two separate years. Whilst the sample size is small the results represent an ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/P09 : Auteur(s): I.J. Staniland, N. Ratcliffe, P.N. Trathan and J. Forcada
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Features of chronology and breeding success of Pygoscelis papua and Pygoscelis adeliae penguins in the Wilhelm Archipelago (CCAMLR Subarea 48.1)
timeline is expected more than five years. The traditional visual observation of biologists from time to ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/P13 : Auteur(s): I.V. Dykyy, G.P. Milinevsky, O.L. Savitsky, D.G. Lutsenko, P.B. Khoetsky, M.F. Veselsky, V.M. Smagol, A.O. Dzhulay, J.V. Tsaryk, K.M. Nazaruk, A.T. Zatushevsky, A.O. Simon and M.A. Telipska
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Abundance and trends of Type B killer whales (Orcinus orca) around the western Antarctic Peninsula
= 20 d; B2: n = 22 tags, median duration = 66 d) and photo-identifications (6 y; B1 = 8,925 photographs ... whales had a higher re-identification rate (61% photographed in more than one year) within a highly ... whales using the study area per year from a small parent population averaging 50 whales (75% Probability ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/16 : Auteur(s): H. Fearnbach, J.W. Durban, D.K. Ellifrit and R.L. Pitman
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Reports on biological information of toothfish with special reference to bycatch, depredation and spawning dynamics in Division 58.4.4 a & b by Shinsei maru No. 3 during 2008–14 seasons
model in the same SSRU. The depredation rate in weight was estimated to be 20-25% in SSRUs 58.4.4aA & ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-15/21 : Auteur(s): K. Taki and T. Ichii (Japan)
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Terra Nova Bay: hot spot in marine and terrestrial biodiversity, knowledge and functioning of the ecosystem
area has been widely investigated in the last 25 years: extensive geological, oceanographic, marine ...
Meeting Document : WS-MPA-11/14 : Auteur(s): S. Torcini, M. Vacchi, S. Aliani, G. Bavestrello, A. Bergamasco, G. Budillon, B. Calcinai, G. Catalano, R. Cattaneo-Vietti, C. Cerrano, M. Chiantore, S. Corsolini, R. Bargagli, A. Dell’Anno, G. di Prisco, G. Fusco, S. Focardi, L. Gugliemo, G. Lauriano, P. Luporini, O. Mangoni, S. Olmastroni, F. Pezzo, E. Pisano, L. Ghigliotti, P. Povero, S. Puce, A. Pusceddu, E. Rusciano, M. Saggiomo, V. Saggiomo, M.C. Gambi, S. Schiaparelli, G. Spezie, C. Verde, P. Del Negro (Italy)
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Results of a research survey to monitor abundance of pre-recruit Antarctic toothfish in the southern Ross Sea, February 2012
San Aotea II and its sister ship Janas in earlier years of the fishery. The results of a standardized ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-12/29 : Auteur(s): S.M. Hanchet, S. Mormede, A. Dunn (New Zealand) and H.-S. Jo (Republic of Korea)
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Adélie penguins as indicators of the state of the sea-ice in Adélie Land
characterized by unusual precipitations of rain around the turn of the year that killed massively the already ... weakened young chicks. While we haven’t seen yet the consequences of this “zero year” on the demography of ... years” occurring within three breeding seasons will definitely affect the demographics of the population ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-17/01 Rev. 1 : Auteur(s): Y. Ropert-Coudert, A. Kato and C. Barbraud
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Monitoring and managing the effects of environmental change on toothfish assessments
environmental conditions that are maintained over a number of years, which includes the effects of global ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-18/22 : Auteur(s): M. Pinkerton, A. Dunn, S. Mormede and S. Parker
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Features of chronology and breeding success of Pygoscelis papua and Pygoscelis adeliae penguins in the Wilhelm Archipelago (CCAMLR Subarea 48.1)
timeline is expected more than five years. The traditional visual observation of biologists from time to ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/BG/05 : Auteur(s): I.V. Dykyy, G.P. Milinevsky, O.L. Savitsky, D.G. Lutsenko, P.B. Khoetsky, M.F. Veselsky, V.M. Smagol, A.O. Dzhulay, J.V. Tsaryk, K.M. Nazaruk, A.T. Zatushevsky, A.O. Simon and M.A. Telipska