À l'aube de la 40e réunion de la CCAMLR, nous avons lancé la mise en ligne de 11 articles de blogs intéressants qui retracent brièvement l'historique et les réalisations des 40 dernières années.
Pour accéder aux blogs qui seront mis en ligne au cours des 3 prochaines semaines, cliquez ici : https://40years.ccamlr.org.
As we head into the 40th Meeting of CCAMLR, we have started releasing 11 exciting blogs that briefly outline the history and achievements over the past 40 years.
This paper summarises data collected by Scheme of International Scientific Observation observers and vessels, of incidental interactions between fishing vessels, seabirds and marine mammals during fishing activities undertaken during the 2020 and 2021 seasons. The extrapolated total of 44 seabirds caught in 2020 is the lowest on record for CCAMLR fisheries. Three humpback whales were recorded as incidental mortalities in krill fisheries in 2021, the first mortality records for this species.
This paper was originally contributed as WG-FSA-2021/04 Rev. 1 which included data submitted by 23 August 2021. Upon request from WG-FSA-2021 (paragraph 6.5) it was revised with details on extrapolated warp strikes per vessel presented in Table 3 for consideration by the Scientific Committee. The paper includes additional data from krill trawl fisheries submitted by 23 September 2021.
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The ecological peculiarities, stocks and role of E. superba in the trophic structure of the Antarctic ecosystem
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Modelling: The application of a research tool to Antarctic marine living resources
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Trends in crabeater seal age at maturity: An insight into Antarctic marine interactions
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Selection criteria and monitoring requirements for indirect indicators of changes in the availability of Antarctic krill applied to some pinniped and seabird information
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Detection of the possible indirect effects of harvesting and associated activities on the Antarctic marine ecosystem
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Ecosystem management: Proposal for undertaking a coordinated fishing and research experiment at selected sites around Antarctica