Résultats de la recherche
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Management plan for Site of Special Scientific Interest No. 35 – Western Bransfield Strait
Abstract: Management at Western Bransfield Strait aims to: • avoid degradation of, or substantial ... risk to, the values of the Area by preventing unnecessary human disturbance; • allow scientific ... ; • allow visits for management purposes in support of the aims of the management plan. Author(s ... ): Submitted by the USA Title: Management plan for Site of Special Scientific Interest No. 35 – Western ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/58 : Auteur(s): Submitted by the USA
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To the problem of spawning character for certain fish species
Abstract: The present paper presents the brief results of the research in reproductive biology of ... batches. It was supposed that the similar character of spawning might be for some other Antarctic fish ... species. Some peculiar features of the reproductive biology Moray cod M. evseenkoi, Antarctic toothfish D ... of spawning character for certain fish species Approval: Approved ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-11/18 : Auteur(s): V. Prutko and A. Petrov (Russia)
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USING GENETIC CONNECTIVITY TO IDENTIFY VULNERABLE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS (VMES) IN ANTARCTICA – THE ISSUE OF SCALE
is valuable for understanding the potential resilience of benthic communities under threat from ... bottom fishing. Genetic connectivity allows insight into the realized dispersal of organisms, i.e. the ... likelihood of new recruits arriving from surrounding areas. Despite the wide distribution patterns shown by ... facilitated by distance and deep-water barriers. A number of organisms exhibited genetic homogeneity within ...
Meeting Document : WS-VME-09/06 : Auteur(s): Wilson, N.G.
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An underwater setting method for surface longliners, to minimise the accidental/incidental capture of seabirds
Abstract: The accidental/incidental capture of seabirds by longline gear may be causing a ... significant decline in the numbers of some species (most notably albatross Diomedea sp) in the Southern Oceans ... . In response to the sea bird problem, the New Zealand Department of Conservation funded a programme in ... trials to the setting depth of 1.5 metres. A second trial was undertaken with the backward facing U tube ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-97/53 : Auteur(s): Walshe, K.A.R., Parnes, P.
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The diet of the blue-eyed shag, Phalacrocorax atriceps bransfieldensis at the west Antarctic Peninsula
Abstract: The diet of the Antarctic Blue-eyed Shag Phalacrocorax atriceps bransfieldensis was ... analyzed based on the identification of the prey items in 50 regurgitated casts collected at Duthoit Point ... . Fish remains occurred in 100% of the casts and represented 68% by number and 90% by weight of the total ... prey items. From a total of 2112 otoliths found, 1176 fish specimens were identified belonging to 4 ...
Meeting Document : WG-CEMP-93/26 Rev. 1 : Auteur(s): R. Casaux and E. Barrera-Oro (Argentina)
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Deployment of research hauls in the exploratory fisheries for Dissostichus spp. in Subareas 48.6 and 58.4 in 2009/10
were positions were specified in Conservation Measure 41-07). For each of the 12 notifying vessels, up ... required to complete 5 research hauls in each stratum (total of 10 research hauls per SSRU). In all, 1133 ... starting positions were allocated for 84 vessel-SSRU combinations. As of June 2010, three vessels had ... fished in these exploratory fisheries in 2009/10, and had deployed a total of 129 research hauls in ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-10/04 : Auteur(s): Secretariat
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Preliminary tag-recapture based population assessment of Antarctic toothfish in Subarea 48.4
Abstract: The stock of Antarctic toothfish in the CCAMLR subarea 48.4 was conservatively ... estimated using the Chapman method as 621 tonnes. At a harvest rate of γ = 0.038 this would indicate a 2015 ... /16 yield of 24 t for the Antarctic toothfish in the region, compared to the previous 2014/15 ... estimation of 28 tonnes. Author(s): N.D. Walker, V. Laptikhovsky, T. Earl and C. Darby (United Kingdom ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-15/31 : Auteur(s): N.D. Walker, V. Laptikhovsky, T. Earl and C. Darby (United Kingdom)
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Identification of important benthic areas for conservation – using shared data from the Domain 1 MPA planning process
located west of the Antarctic Peninsula in the Bransfield Strait and north of the South Shetland Islands ... , and around the South Orkney Islands. Data layers shared with all CCAMLR Members as part of the Domain ... demonstrates the value of shared datasets in facilitating additional, supporting analyses for MPA planning. The ... range of available data also has relevance to a wide variety of other CCAMLR work, in addition to MPA ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/35 : Auteur(s): M. Bristow, S. Grant, M. Santos and A. Capurro
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Research program to examine the life-cycle and resource potential of Dissostichus species in the Special Research Zone within the Ross Sea region Marine Protected Area (RSRMPA) in 2017–2027
program in the frame of the research and monitoring associated with the RSRMPA. Russian research program ... stock structure of Dissostichus species in the eastern part of the Ross Sea over shelf and continental ... study area covered by proposed investigations is located in the Special Research Zone of the RSRMPA ... during 2017–2027 or the first reference period for existence of the RSRMPA. This program provides ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/26 : Auteur(s): Delegation of the Russian Federation
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Genetic identification of fish caught as by-catch in the Antarctic krill fishery and comparison with observer records
identifications made on vessels by scientific observers. A total of 344 fish (primarily in the families ... ; however, DNA results show several less common Notothenidae species were identified as L. larseni. All of ... DNA barcoding. Many of the specimens (n=136) were recorded to family-level by observers; genetic ... barcoding markers allowed these specimens to be assigned to species level. The diversity of fish identified ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/30 : Auteur(s): A. Polanowski, J. Clark, D. Maschette, D. Welsford and B. Deagle