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Assessment of fishing intensity of krill in Subarea 48.2 during the season of 1989/90
population during the months (December-March), being critical to dependent species. The results of fishing ... the months (December-March), being critical to dependent species. The results of fishing intensity estimation ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-97/51 : Author(s): Ivanova, V.I., Sushin, V.A., Kasatkina, S.M.
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On the problem of by-catch of juvenile fish in krill fishery
vice versa. It was concluded that krill fishery should be best conducted over the bottom depth more ... large by-catch of juvenile fish, krill fishing should not be conducted in shallow waters over the ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-92/10 : Author(s): C.A. Pankratov and E.A. Pakhomov (Ukraine)
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Towards a strategic framework for assessing uncertainty in ecosystem dynamics models: objectives are sensitive too
of the precautionary catch limit for krill. Foosa might therefore be a suitable simulation platform ... that indentifying quantitative reference points for ecosystem based management will be an essential ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-12/20 Rev. 1 : Author(s): S. Hill and J. Matthews (United Kingdom)
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Conservation
marine environment should be best dealt with institutionally, and that the forthcoming workshop between ... actions of one body within the ATS could be undermined by the other. SC/ Commission (2008) SC-CAMLR-XXVII ...
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Discussion on recent results from an integrated assessment of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) in Subarea 48.1
estimates of biomass (rather than relative estimates of biomass) may therefore be biased, possibly leading ... consider how the integrated assessment framework can be used to provide management advice for the krill ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/35 : Author(s): G.M. Watters, C.S. Reiss and D. Kinzey (USA)
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An update of the ageing program for Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) at the Australian Antarctic Division, including a summary of new data available for the Integrated Stock Assessment for the Heard Island and the McDonald Islands fishery (Division 58.5.2)
may be interpreted differently by different readers, so they can be flagged, re-read, and consensus ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-14/45 : Author(s): B.M. Farmer, E.J. Woodcock and D.C. Welsford (Australia)
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Classification of Southern Ocean krill and icefish echoes using Random Forests
pelagic aggregations, which can be difficult to distinguish acoustically from large krill layers. Mackerel ... icefish are currently surveyed using bottom-trawls, but the resultant estimates of abundance may be biased ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/23 : Author(s): N. Fallon, S. Fielding and P. Fernandes
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Monitoring Antarctic toothfish (D. mawsoni) recruitment in the southern Ross Sea
consistent with the trends in abundance across surveys, the extent of those changes in abundance could not be ... can be expected to provide updated estimates of recruitment variability and recruitment ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/57 : Author(s): S.M. Hanchet, S. Mormede, S. Parker, K. Large, A. Dunn and B. Sharp
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Draft proposal for multi-Member research on the Dissostichus mawsoni exploratory fishery in East Antarctica (Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.2) from 2018/19 to 2021/22
rules remain to be determined for these Divisions. WG-FSA-16/29 outlined the first multi-member ... ). Final milestone results for the current research plan will be presented to WG-FSA-18. Here, we present a ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-18/17 : Author(s): Delegations of Australia, France, Japan, Republic of Korea and Spain
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Report on fishing effort and seabird interactions during the season extension trials in the longline fishery for Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) in Statistical Division 58.5.2
the three season extension trial periods be added to the existing season extensions for the fishery ... vessel to demonstrate full compliance with Conservation Measure 25-02 in the previous season be removed ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-2019/31 : Author(s): P. Ziegler, T. Lamb, S. Wotherspoon and J. Dell