In January and February 2000, a collaborative survey designed to assess the biomass of Antarctic krill across the Scotia Sea was conducted aboard research vessels from Japan, Russia, the UK and the USA using active acoustic and net sampling. Survey design, sampling protocols, and data analysis procedures are described. Mean krill density across the survey area was estimated to be 21.4 gm(-2), and total biomass was estimated to be 44.3 million tonnes (CV 11.4%). This biomass estimate leads to a revised estimate of precautionary yield for krill in the Scotia Sea of 4 million tonnes. However, before the fishery can be permitted to expand to this level, it will be necessary to establish mechanisms to avoid concentration of fishing effort, parti...
Antarctic krill is a key species in the Southern Ocean and subject to the most extensive fishery in ...
This study was performed to aid the management of the fishery for Antarctic krill Euphausia superba....
A fishery for Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) has existed for over 3 decades and the Commission ...
Despite much research on Euphausia superba, estimates of their total biomass and production are stil...
Estimates of the distribution and density of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba Dana, 1850) were der...
The time-series of acoustically surveyed Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) biomass near the South ...
-Annual acoustic trawl surveys for krill monitoring have been carried out by the Institute of Marin...
A multi-ship, multi-national survey to assess the acoustic biomass of Antarctic krill across the Sco...
We present a novel index of Antarctic krill biomass in CCAMLR subareas 48.1 to 48.4, based on data f...
A revised precautionary catch limit for Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) in the Scotia Sea of 4 m...
The Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) fishery is the largest fishery in the Southern Ocean, and it...
The primary objective for this krill research activity was twofold 1) to conduct a survey that provi...
The design of the CCAMLR-2000 Krill Synoptic Survey (CCAMLR-2000 Survey) is described. The primary o...
This paper summarizes the results of krill demographic studies from the Commission for the Conservat...
Abstract The abundance and distribution of Antarctic krill is poorly known for some parts of the Sou...
Antarctic krill is a key species in the Southern Ocean and subject to the most extensive fishery in ...
This study was performed to aid the management of the fishery for Antarctic krill Euphausia superba....
A fishery for Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) has existed for over 3 decades and the Commission ...
Despite much research on Euphausia superba, estimates of their total biomass and production are stil...
Estimates of the distribution and density of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba Dana, 1850) were der...
The time-series of acoustically surveyed Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) biomass near the South ...
-Annual acoustic trawl surveys for krill monitoring have been carried out by the Institute of Marin...
A multi-ship, multi-national survey to assess the acoustic biomass of Antarctic krill across the Sco...
We present a novel index of Antarctic krill biomass in CCAMLR subareas 48.1 to 48.4, based on data f...
A revised precautionary catch limit for Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) in the Scotia Sea of 4 m...
The Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) fishery is the largest fishery in the Southern Ocean, and it...
The primary objective for this krill research activity was twofold 1) to conduct a survey that provi...
The design of the CCAMLR-2000 Krill Synoptic Survey (CCAMLR-2000 Survey) is described. The primary o...
This paper summarizes the results of krill demographic studies from the Commission for the Conservat...
Abstract The abundance and distribution of Antarctic krill is poorly known for some parts of the Sou...
Antarctic krill is a key species in the Southern Ocean and subject to the most extensive fishery in ...
This study was performed to aid the management of the fishery for Antarctic krill Euphausia superba....
A fishery for Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) has existed for over 3 decades and the Commission ...