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Ageing two myctophid fishes using otolith from king and macaroni penguins in the Marion Island and its implication to feeding preference of penguins on those myctophids
Abstract: Myctophids apparently represent the second largest (after krill) and most widely distributed biological resources in the Antarctic waters, which are the important food sources of top predators, particularly penguins. However, the information on age of those fishes are very limited and
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-18/74 : Autor(es): M. Duan, G.P. Zhu, A. Makhado and L. Wei
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Integrating Climate and Ecosystem Dynamics in the Southern Ocean (ICED) programme: a report on recent joint activities and links between ICED and CCAMLR
Abstract: ICED is an international multidisciplinary programme undertaking integrated circumpolar analyses to improve understanding of Southern Ocean change, the implications for ecosystems and for management. Through ongoing engagement between ICED, CCAMLR scientists and the CCAMLR Secretariat,
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/02 : Autor(es): R.D. Cavanagh, N.M. Johnston and E.J. Murphy
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Habitat partitioning in Antarctic krill: spawning hotspots and nursery areas
Abstract: Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, have a circumpolar distribution but are concentrated within the south-west Atlantic sector, where they support a unique food web and a commercial fishery. Within this sector, our first goal was to produce quantitative distribution maps of all six
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/20 : Autor(es): F. Perry, A. Atkinson, S.F. Sailley, G.A. Tarling, S.L. Hill, C.H. Lucas and D.J. Mayor
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Krill faecal pellets drive hidden pulses of particulate organic carbon in the marginal ice zone
Abstract: The biological carbon pump drives a flux of particulate organic carbon (POC) through the ocean and affects atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide. Short term, episodic flux events are hard to capture with current observational techniques and may thus be underrepresented in POC flux
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/P01 : Autor(es): A. Belcher, S.A. Henson, C. Manno, S.L. Hill, A. Atkinson, S.E. Thorpe, P. Fretwell, L. Ireland and G.A. Tarling
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Krill (Euphausia superba) distribution contracts southward during rapid regional warming
Abstract: High-latitude ecosystems are among the fastest warming on the planet. Polar species may be sensitive to warming and ice loss, but data are scarce and evidence is conflicting. Here, we show that, within their main population centre in the southwest Atlantic sector, the distribution of
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/P02 : Autor(es): A. Atkinson, S.L. Hill, E.A. Pakhomov, V. Siegel, C.S. Reiss, V.J. Loeb, D.K. Steinberg, K. Schmidt, G.A. Tarling, L. Gerrish and S.F. Sailley
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The importance of sea ice association of Antarctic krill for transport and retention in the South Orkneys region: a modelling study
Abstract: The South Orkney Islands region is a key location for understanding the distribution of Antarctic krill in CCAMLR Area 48. The local krill populations support krill-dependent higher predators and krill fisheries, and the regional oceanographic circulation provides connections between the
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/21 : Autor(es): S.E. Thorpe, E.F. Young, E.J. Murphy and A.H.H. Renner
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Considerations about managing the krill fishery at small spatial and temporal scales
Abstract: We discuss a number of ecological issues in relation to CCAMLR’s aspiration for managing the krill fishery at small temporal and spatial scales. We highlight that the devil is in the detail, and a lot of detail is potentially necessary for managing at these smaller scales. Much of this
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/22 : Autor(es): P.N. Trathan, V. Warwick-Evans and E. Young
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Developing layers for a Risk Assessment for Subarea 48.1 using data from at-sea sightings
Abstract: CCAMLR has endorsed the use of the Risk Assessment framework to apportion the krill catch limits in order to minimise the risk of the fishery to krill dependent predators. We plan to apply the risk assessment framework across Subarea 48.1 at various spatial and temporal scales, in order
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/23 : Autor(es): V. Warwick-Evans, L. Dalla Rosa, E. Secchi, E. Seyboth, N. Kelly and P.N. Trathan
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Developing a Risk Assessment for Subarea 48.1 using tracking data
Abstract: CCAMLR has endorsed the use of the Risk Assessment framework to apportion the krill catch limits in order to minimise the risk of the fishery to krill dependent predators. We plan to apply the risk assessment framework across Subarea 48.1 at various spatial and temporal scales, in order
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/24 : Autor(es): V. Warwick-Evans, A. Friedlaender, J.T. Hinke, N. Kokubun, J.H. Kim and P.N. Trathan
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The Mapping Application for Penguin Populations and Projected Dynamics (MAPPPD) database: a tool for helping stakeholders monitor penguin population trends in Antarctica
Abstract: The Mapping Application for Penguin Populations and Projected Dynamics (MAPPPD) is a web-based, open access, decision support tool designed to assist scientists, non-governmental organizations, and policymakers working to meet the management objectives as set forth by The Commission for
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/26 : Autor(es): G.R.W. Humphries, P. Trathan, R. Naveen, C. Che-Castaldo and H.J. Lynch