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Draft terms of reference for a possible workshop on time depth recorders (TDRs) to be convened in cooperation with the CCAMLR Working Group on Ecosystem Monitoring and Management
Author(s): Delegation of USA Title: Draft terms of reference for a possible workshop on time depth recorders (TDRs) to be convened in cooperation with the CCAMLR Working Group on Ecosystem Monitoring and Management Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/65 : Autor(es): Delegation of USA
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Krill-ice-penguin interactions: a modelling study
Author(s): Hofmann, E.E., Trivelpiece, W.Z. Title: Krill-ice-penguin interactions: a modelling study Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/66 : Autor(es): Hofmann, E.E., Trivelpiece, W.Z.
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Water mass distribution and circulation west of the Antarctic peninsula and including Bransfield Strait
Abstract: Historical hydrographic data from Bransfield Strait and the region west of the Antarctic Peninsula were analyzed to provide a description of water mass distributions and circulation patterns. Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW), which is characterized by temperatures above 1.0°C, salinities of
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/67 : Autor(es): Smith, D.A., Lascara, C.M., Klinck, J.M., Hofmann, E.E.
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Dynamic model of krill Euphausia superba swarm
Abstract: During the Italian Antarctic Expeditions to the Ross Sea, in the years 1989- 1994, using the 38 and 120 kHz BioSonics dual-beam hydroacoustic system, numerous swarms of krill Euphausia superba Dana were registered. Analysis of their physical parameters was carried out. It is known that
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/68 : Autor(es): Kalinowski, J., Azzali, M.
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Environment-krill interactions in the South Georgia marine system
Abstract: Interrelations between environmental variables, and between those variables and krill CPUE are discussed. Some reliable relationships is revealed. Based on those of krill abundance interannual fluctuations relationship hypothesis is formulated. Author(s): Symon, C., Fedoulov, P.P.,
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/69 : Autor(es): Symon, C., Fedoulov, P.P., Shulgovsky, K.E.
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Uncertainty in standard sphere calibrations
Abstract: In fisheries acoustics, the standard sphere method of echosounder calibration is most commonly used (Johannesson and Mitson, 1983; Simmonds et al., 1984). To investigate the uncertainty in the method, a series of experiments were conducted in a deep tank (Demer and Hewitt, 1993). Results
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/70 : Autor(es): Demer, D.A., Hewitt, R.P.
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Acoustic survey design to estimate krill biomass in Subareas 48.1, 48.2 and 48.3
Abstract: The Scientific Committee has requested advice on the feasibility of conducting a synoptic survey of krill biomass in Statistical Area 48. Example calculations are presented for estimating the amount of survey effort required to achieve a target level of precision using a stratified
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/71 : Autor(es): Hewitt, R.P., Watters, G.
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Uncertainty in acoustic surveys of Antarctic krill
Abstract: Studied were four primary sources of uncertainty in krill density estimates from acoustic surveys. The variance in system calibration with a standard sphere was evaluated in relation to sphere material and diameter, water temperature, and pulse length (Demer and Hewitt, 1992).
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/72 : Autor(es): Demer, D.A.
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A summary of software anomalies encountered with the Simrad EK500 system
Abstract: Anomalies detected in the firmware of a Simrad EK500 echo-sounder are described so that users are aware of potential problems and how to solve them. Author(s): Murray, A.W.A., Watkins, J.L., Goss, C., Brierley, A.S. Title: A summary of software anomalies encountered with the Simrad
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/73 : Autor(es): Murray, A.W.A., Watkins, J.L., Goss, C., Brierley, A.S.
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An acoustic estimation of krill densities to the north of South Georgia in January 1994
Abstract: Dual frequency (38 and 120 kHz) acoustic surveys were carried out in two regions along the northern coast of South Georgia from RRS lames Clark Ross during January 1994. Difference in signal strength between the two frequencies (δMVBS = MVBS 120 kHz- MVBS 38 kHz) was used to discriminate
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/74 : Autor(es): Watkins, J.L., Brierley, A.S.