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Research plan for the 2018/19 exploratory longline fishery of D. mawsoni in Subarea 48.6 by Spain
Abstract: A proposal from Spain to join the current research proposal coordinated between JAP and ZAF is presented. In the SC-2017 report, the Scientific Committee noted that the future inclusion of an ice strengthened vessel, in an expanded research plan for this area, would address the capacity
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-18/02 : Autor(es): Delegation of Spain
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Continuation of multi-Member research on the Dissostichus eleginoides exploratory fishery in 2018/19 in Division 58.4.3a by France and Japan
Abstract: In Division 58.4.3a, since 2012, research fishing has been conducted in the research block by three vessels using longline: “Shinsei Maru No. 3” (Japan), “Saint André” (France) and “Mascareignes III” (France). The first Franco-Japanese exploratory longline fishery research plan for
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-18/08 : Autor(es): Delegations of France and Japan
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The winter pack-ice zone provides a sheltered but food-poor habitat for larval Antarctic krill
Abstract: A dominant Antarctic ecological paradigm suggests that winter sea ice is generally the main feeding ground for krill larvae. Observations from our winter cruise to the southwest Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean contradict this view and present the first evidence that the pack-ice
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/P04 : Autor(es): B. Meyer, U. Freier, V. Grimm, J. Groeneveld, B.P.V. Hunt, S. Kerwath, R. King, C. Klaas, E. Pakhomov, K.M. Meiners, J. Melbourne-Thomas, E.J. Murphy, S.E. Thorpe, S. Stammerjohn, D. Wolf-Gladrow, L. Auerswald, A. Götz, L. Halbach, S. Jarman, S. Kawaguchi, T. Krumpen, G. Nehrke, R. Ricker, M. Sumner, M. Teschke, R. Trebilco and N.I. Yilmaz
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Competition-induced starvation drives large-scale population cycles in Antarctic krill
Abstract: Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)—one of the most abundant animal species on Earth—exhibits a five to six year population cycle, with oscillations in biomass exceeding one order of magnitude. Previous studies have postulated that the krill cycle is induced by periodic climatological
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/P05 : Autor(es): A.B. Ryabov, A.M. de Roos, B. Meyer, S. Kawaguchi and B. Blasius
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Proposed continuation of a multi-Member longline survey on Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in Statistical Subarea 48.6 in 2018/19 by Japan and South Africa
Abstract: Japan and South Africa propose to continue investigating the population structure and various demographic parameters of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the Subarea 48.6 in 2018/19 using standardized longline gear, established tagging techniques, and pop-up tags. The
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-18/04 : Autor(es): Delegations of Japan and South Africa
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Continuation proposal of a multi-Member longline survey on Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) in Division 58.4.4b in 2018/19 by Japan and France
Abstract: Japan and France propose a plan to continue investigate the populations of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) in the Division 58.4.4b during the next fishing season (2018/19) from 2017/18 onwards, using standardized longline gear, and established tagging techniques. The
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-18/03 : Autor(es): Delegations of Japan and France
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Progress report on the joint research for Dissostichus spp. in Subarea 88.3 by the Republic of Korea and New Zealand and notification of research in 2018/19
Abstract: The scientific survey was conducted by the Greenstar (KOR) in the research block 883_3–883_5. Due to extreme ice conditions covering the southern part of 88.3, the Janas (NZL) was not able to conduct its part of the survey. The total catch of D. mawsoni was 38,856 kg comprised of 1,380
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-18/05 : Autor(es): Delegations of the Republic of Korea and New Zealand
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Proposal for a New SCAR KRILL Action Group
Abstract: On behalf of the Scientific Committee Bettina Meyer (Germany) received the mandate to initiate a krill specialist group within SCAR’s Life Sciences Group with strong linkage to CCAMLR. In this regard a proposal was submitted on 18 th February 2018 to SCAR (see attachment). The defence of
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/01 Rev. 1 : Autor(es): B. Meyer, A. Brierley, S. Kawaguchi, C. Reiss and S. Nicol
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Research program on study of life cycle, species compositions, biology and resource potential of craboids (Anomura, Decapoda) in the Pacific Ocean Antarctic Area in 2018–2021 by Russian Federation
Abstract: Russian program provides proposals to study the species composition, biology, life cycle, distribution and structure of craboids stock (Anomura, Decapoda) and assess their resource potential in the Bellingshausen Sea (Subarea 88.3) and Amundsen Sea (Subarea 88.2). Author(s):
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-18/06 : Autor(es): Delegation of the Russian Federation
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Research program to examine the life cycle and resource potential of Dissostichus species in the Special Research Zone within the Ross Sea region marine protected area (RSRMPA) in 2018–2027 by Russian Federation
Abstract: Russian Federation is going to continue investigation for toothfish in Ross Sea. The previous Russian program was undertaken in the Subarea 88.2 in 2010-2012. This paper presents the research program in the frame of the research and monitoring associated with the Ross Sea region marine
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-18/07 : Autor(es): Delegation of the Russian Federation