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Development of a five-year work plan for the CCAMLR Scientific Committee Mark Belchier (Chair of SC-CAMLR)
Author(s): Mark Belchier (Chair of SC-CAMLR) Title: Development of a five-year work plan for the CCAMLR Scientific Committee Mark Belchier (Chair of SC-CAMLR) Approval: Approved Secretariat Workflow Status: Content Approved
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVI/BG/40 : Autor(es): Mark Belchier (Chair of SC-CAMLR)
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Informe de la Trigésima sexta reunión del Comité Científico (Hobart, Australia, 16 al 20 de octubre de 2017)
Title: Report of the Thirty-sixth meeting of the Scientific Committee (Hobart, Australia, 16 to 20 October 2017) Approval: Approved Secretariat Workflow Status: Content Approved
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXVI/34
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Informe del Comité Permanente de Ejecución y Cumplimiento (SCIC) (SÓLO TEXTO)
Title: Report of the Standing Committee on Implementation and Compliance (SCIC) Approval: Approved Secretariat Workflow Status: Content Approved
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXVI/32
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Informe del Comité Permanente de Administración y Finanzas (SCAF) (TEXTO SOLAMENTE)
Title: Report of the Standing Committee on Administration and Finance (SCAF) Approval: Approved Secretariat Workflow Status: Content Approved
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXVI/33
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Materials on biodiversity in Subareas 48.6 and 48.5 in the frame of the Weddell Sea MPA
Abstract: It is shown that the proposals for the establishment of an MPA in the Weddell Sea should be complemented by information on the commercial potential and future rational use for dominant fish species and krill in Subareas 48.5 and 48.6. Author(s): Delegation of the Russian Federation
Meeting Document : WS-DmPH-18/01 : Autor(es): Delegation of the Russian Federation
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Оn seasonal and interannual dynamics of ice conditions in the Weddell Sea and its relation to the WSMPA planning
Abstract: The proposed boundaries of the Weddell Sea MPA (WSMPA) include the significant area of 1.3 million km². It is shown that the WSMPA boundaries should be revised in compliance with sea-ice conditions for vessel navigation being a fundamental factor for the successful completion of
Meeting Document : WS-DmPH-18/02 : Autor(es): Delegation of the Russian Federation
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Comparing two and three frequency dB window identification techniques for estimating Antarctic krill density
Abstract: Three surveys of acoustic data from around South Georgia, collected using a four frequency echosounder (38, 70, 120 and 200 kHz), were used to characterise Antarctic krill. Identification of krill targets was carried out using different permutations of two and three-frequency windows.
Meeting Document : SG-ASAM-18/01 : Autor(es): S. Fielding
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An outline of narrowband echosounder survey methods to estimate biomass of Antarctic krill in CCAMLR Division 58.4.1 during 2018/19 season by the Japanese survey vessel, Kaiyo-maru
Abstract: Japanese multidisciplinary survey with a focus on biomass estimation of Antarctic krill will be conducted in CCAMLR Division 58.4.1 during 2018/19. The biomass estimation will be conducted according to the up-to-date CCAMLR standard protocol. The first standardized survey was conducted
Meeting Document : SG-ASAM-18/02 : Autor(es): K. Abe, K. Amakasu, R. Matsukura, T. Mukai and H. Murase
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Revised outline of the dedicated krill survey for CCAMLR Division 58.4.1 during 2018/19 season by the Japanese survey vessel, Kaiyo-maru
Abstract: A dedicated krill survey for CCAMLR Division 58.4.1 during 2018/19 season will be conducted by Japanese research vessel, Kaiyo-maru. No krill biomass has been estimated in the Division since Australia carried out BROKE in 1996. There are two main objectives of our survey: (1) estimation
Meeting Document : SG-ASAM-18/03 : Autor(es): H. Murase, K. Abe, R. Matsukura, H. Sasaki and T. Ichii
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Evaluation on the performance of echosounder on a fishing vessel using maximum seabed backscattering
Abstract: The performance of echo sounder system is critical for using acoustic data collected from fishing vessel to estimate Antarctic krill biomass. Acoustic data from three surveys (2015, 2016 and 2018) collected at a relatively fixed location with bottom depth around 200 m were used to
Meeting Document : SG-ASAM-18/06 : Autor(es): X. Wang, X. Yu and X. Zhao