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  1. Can otolith elemental signatures record the capture site of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), a fully marine fish in the Southern Ocean?

    Abstract:  Otolith chemistry has been successfully used to reconstruct the environmental history experienced by estuarine-dependent teleost fish, including movement between estuaries and coastal areas. However, application has been more limited in species exposed exclusively to oceanic waters,

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/P1text : Auteur(s): Ashford, J.R., C.M. Jones, E. Hofmann, I. Everson, C. Moreno, G. Duhamel and R. Williams

  2. Can trace element signatures in the otoliths of Dissostichus eleginoides record capture size?

    Abstract:  The elemental structure of growth increments in the otoliths of fish reflects the composition of water passing across the gills: as a result, elemental signatures can potentially be used to reconstruct the environmental history experienced by fish. To test whether the otolith elemental

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/88 : Auteur(s): J.R. Ashford and C.M. Jones (USA)

  3. Summary report of the International Fishers’ Forum – Solving the Incidental Capture of Seabirds in Longline Fisheries

    Abstract:  This paper reports on a 4 day forum for fishers held in New Zealand in 2000, to exchange information and develop practical measures to minimise incidental capture of seabirds in longline fisheries. Participants committed to undertake a number of activities and report back at a second

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XX/BG/19 : Auteur(s): CCAMLR Observer (New Zealand)

  4. Seabird and longline interactions: effects of a bird-scaring streamer line and line shooter on the incidental capture of northern fulmars Fulmarus glacialis

    Abstract:  Interactions between seabirds and longline fishing can cause incidental bird mortality and reduced gear efficiency. The potential for solving these problems by using a bird-scaring streamer line and a line shooter was investigated in commercial longlining in the northern Atlantic off the

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-01/78 : Auteur(s): S. Løkkeborg (Norway) and G. Robertson (Australia)

  5. Incidental capture of seabird species in commercial fisheries in New Zealand waters, 1999–00

    Author(s):  S. Baird (New Zealand) Title:  Incidental capture of seabird species in commercial fisheries in New Zealand waters, 1999–00 Approval:  Approved

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-01/59 : Auteur(s): S. Baird (New Zealand)

  6. International fishers forum: solving the incidental capture of seabirds

    Author(s):  Delegation of New Zealand Title:  International fishers forum: solving the incidental capture of seabirds Approval:  Approved

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XVIII/BG/16 : Auteur(s): Delegation of New Zealand

  7. Effect of missing modes on calibration sphere target strengths (ICES CM 1996/b: 37, Fish Capture Committee)

    Abstract:  It has been suggested that modes of vibration of solid elastic spheres, such as those used in the calibration of echo sounder systems, can be affected by the manner of suspension. This hypothesis is investigated in the context of reported experimental calibration trials with the SIMRAD

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-96/46 : Auteur(s): Foote, K.G.

  8. 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

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-97/53 : Auteur(s): Walshe, K.A.R., Parnes, P.

  9. Development of an underwater setting method for surface longliners, to minimise the accidental capture of seabirds

    Abstract:  In response to the Department of Conservation's concerns for the accidental capture of seabirds by Surface Long Liners and subsequent contract 9513004, several concepts of bait placement devices were evaluated. Two methods being selected for further in depth evaluation. The first

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-97/54 : Auteur(s): Bentley, N., Smith, M.

  10. Incidental capture of seabirds by Japanese southern bluefin tuna longline vessels in New Zealand waters 1988 -1992

    Author(s):  Delegation of New Zealand Title:  Incidental capture of seabirds by Japanese southern bluefin tuna longline vessels in New Zealand waters 1988-1992 Approval:  Approved Secretariat Workflow Status:  Content Approved Document Release Consent:  No Delegation responsibility for releasing

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XII/BG/14 : Auteur(s): Delegation of New Zealand

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