Résultats de la recherche
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An assessment of toothfish in Subarea 48.3 using CASAL
Abstract: The CASAL software has been successfully applied to an assessment of the stock of toothfish around South Georgia in Subarea 48.3. Both point estimate (“MPD”) and MCMC runs were carried out, with an extensive range of sensitivity tests and examination of diagnostics. A baseline assessment
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/16 : Auteur(s): R.M. Hillary, G.P. Kirkwood and D.J. Agnew (United Kingdom)
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Seabird warp-strike research design
Abstract: The paper documents a protocol for assessing warp strike occurrence for seabirds in trawl fisheries, and sets out the sampling plan, forms and protocols used to sample warp strikes in the southern squid fishery in 2005 in New Zealand. Results of this sampling are set out in Abraham
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/41 : Auteur(s): A. Kennedy (New Zealand)
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Review of research into seabird–fishery interactions
Abstract: Research into seabird interactions with fisheries was reviewed. Only recent research (post 1990), and in relation to direct effects of fishing through fisheries mortalities was considered. The research was divided into five main groupings: a) estimation of bycatch; b) population
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/42 : Auteur(s): R. Alderman (New Zealand)
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Recommendations for the toothfish tagging protocol in Subareas 88.1 and 88.2
Abstract: Revisions to the current tagging protocols for tag-release and recapture of toothfish in the Ross Sea are described, including revised instructions, layout, and revisions to the data capture forms. Author(s): N.W. Bagley and A. Dunn (New Zealand) Title: Recommendations for the
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/43 : Auteur(s): N.W. Bagley and A. Dunn (New Zealand)
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United States research under way on seabirds vulnerable to fisheries interactions
Abstract: A compilation of US research on seabirds vulnerable to fisheries interactions. Author(s): Delegation of the USA Title: United States research under way on seabirds vulnerable to fisheries interactions Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/44 : Auteur(s): Delegation of the USA
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Development of best practices for the collection of longline data to facilitate research and analysis to reduce by-catch: report of a workshop held at the International Fisheries Observer Conference
Abstract: To facilitate research and analysis of factors influencing bycatch of marine mammals, sea turtles, and seabirds in longline fisheries, a workshop was organized to develop “best practices” in observer data collections. The workshop was held in conjunction with the International Fisheries
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/45 : Auteur(s): K.S. Dietrich, K.S. Rivera, V. Cornish and T. Conant (USA)
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NPOA-Seabirds Science Advisory Group Final recommendations on fields of research for the NPOA Medium Term Research Plan 2006/07–2010/11
Abstract: Following the review by Alderman (unpublished) and Bull (unpublished) of research into seabird-fishery interactions, a set of recommendations were made by the Science Advisory Group to the National Plan of Action – Seabirds. The recommendations were developed under six main topic areas:
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/46 : Auteur(s): S. Waugh (Convener) (New Zealand)
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Fisher training exchanges in seabird mitigation
Abstract: An initiative to provide training exchanges in seabird mitigation was trialled in 2004. The aim was to provide a placement for a fisher from a Latin American county on board a vessel operating in the New Zealand fishery, which had a proven record of seabird-friendly fishing techniques.
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/47 : Auteur(s): S. Waugh (New Zealand)
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The use of sea lion exclusion devices in the New Zealand Auckland Islands shelf trawl squid fishery
Abstract: The New Zealand sea lion is taken incidental to trawl fisheries within New Zealand’s fisheries waters. About 99% of the incidental sea lion take occurs within the Auckland Islands region in association with a seasonal trawl fishery for squid. From 1995 through 2004, an estimated 79 (SD ±
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/48 : Auteur(s): R. Mattlin (New Zealand)
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Ross Sea fishery research and data collection plan
Abstract: A review of the use and effectiveness of research lines as a data collection and effort spreading tool within the Ross Sea exploratory toothfish fishery (CCAMLR statistical Subareas 88.1 and 88.2) is presented. The increase in the number of vessels in the exploratory fishery in Subareas
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/49 : Auteur(s): J. Fenaughty (New Zealand)