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  1. e-sc-x-a5.pdf

    ... the potential large-scale movement of krill in the Southern Ocean. 4.72 Dr Marín indicated that the ... review of fishing activities, refinement of estimates of potential yield and biomass. In addition, the ... has remained at approximately the same level since 1986 (CCAMLR-IX, paragraph 8.9) and fishing ... of catches in the years 1988 to 1990. These data showed a highly consistent pattern of fishing indownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-KRILL-91

    Meeting Report : WG-KRILL-91

  2. By-catch of fish in the krill fishery

    open ocean krill fishing. Author(s):  I. Everson (United Kingdom), A. Neyelov and Y. Permitin (USSR ... Abstract:  Observations are reported of icefish being taken as bycatch during krill fishing ... operations from a research vessel. The results indicate that the bycatch of fish in the commercial krill ... ) Title:  By-catch of fish in the krill fishery Approval:  Approved ...

    Meeting Document : WG-KRILL-91/25 : Auteur(s): I. Everson (United Kingdom), A. Neyelov and Y. Permitin (USSR)

  3. Calculation of indices of sea-ice concentration using digital images from the National Snow and Ice Data Centre

    percentage ice cover in subareas, are entered into the CCAMLR database. Indices of ice cover are calculated ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/11 : Auteur(s): Agnew, D.J.

  4. Low genetic diversity in the Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) observed with mitochondrial and intron DNA markers

    popu- lation structure in the Southern Ocean. J. Fish Biol., 57: 72–83. Sullivan, K.J., N.W.McL ... samples from the Southern Ocean, but microsatellite DNA markers showed signifi cant heterogeneity ... Indian Ocean sectors of the Southern Ocean, while a third genetic group occurred in the Pacifi c Sector ... the West Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean. CCAMLR Science, 11: 21–32. Chen, L., A. DeVries ...

    Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 12 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 12) : 43–51 : Auteur(s): Smith, P.J. and P.M. Gaffney

  5. WS-CRAB-93

    Commercial vessel daily activity logbook USA WS-CRAB-93/16 Commercial vessel fishing effort logbook USA WS ... samouelle, 1819 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura) in the Atlantic Ocean. Monografías de Zoología Marina Vol. 2 ... . Basson (United Kingdom) WS-CRAB-93/08 Uncertainty, resource exploitation, and conservation: lessons from ... age structured fish populations: the case of Alaskan red king crab, Paralithodes camtschaticus J.A ...

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  6. A conceptual model of Japanese krill fishery

    questionnaires on the reasons why the vessel changed their fishing grounds, which were sent out to of the ... Japanese fishing vessel since the 1989/90 fishing season. Among many reasons for changing fishing grounds ... changes. Although low krill density was the primary reason for changing fishing grounds, other seasonal ... succession of the Japanese krill fishing operation revealed that they tend to utilize fishing grounds close ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/30 : Auteur(s): S. Kawaguchi, S. Nicol (Australia), K. Taki and M. Naganobu (Japan)

  7. A conceptual model of the krill fishery

    questionnaires on the reasons why the vessel changed their fishing grounds, which were sent out to of the ... Japanese fishing vessel since the 1989/90 fishing season. Among many reasons for changing fishing grounds ... changes. Although low krill density was the primary reason for changing fishing grounds, other seasonal ... succession of the Japanese krill fishing operation revealed that they tend to utilize fishing grounds close ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-04/51 : Auteur(s): S. Kawaguchi, S. Nicol (Australia), K. Taki and M. Naganobu (Japan)

  8. Incident of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) mass infection near the coasts of South Georgia Island (Subarea 48.3)

    percentage of krill invasion increased 2.3 times. In shelf zone and on the continental slope of the South ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/13 : Auteur(s): M.S. Savich (Ukraine)

  9. e-sc-xxxiii-a4.pdf

    ... collected. 2.37 Dr Wang presented work on noise reduction on acoustic recordings from the fishing vessel ... and frequency, and fishing activity (to March 2014) of vessels notified to fish in the krill fishery ... ................................................................................... 119 Scientific use of acoustic data collected on fishing vessels targeting krill ... Acoustic data from fishing vessels ........................................................ 125download attachment application/pdf attached to:SG-ASAM-14

    Meeting Report : SG-ASAM-14

  10. Chapter 7: Organisation and business practices of CCAMLR

    the Southern Ocean (ICED) and other relevant bodies to encourage them to address those questions in a ... of including a consolidated list of decisions regarding new or amended Conservation Measures at the ... introduced into the conservation measures publication and the annual reports. The Commission has also agreed ...

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