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Harvesting Krill: Ecological Impact, Assessment, Products and Markets

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Fisheries Centre Research Reports, Vol. 3 No. 3 Pages: 82pp
1995

Edited by Pitcher, T. and Chuenpagdee, R.

Report pages 1 - 20
Report pages 21 - 57
Report pages 58 - 82
Note: This report was scanned from a hard copy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Director's Introduction

1

Contributed Papers


Modelling and data requirement for management for the Arctic krill-based ecosystem (David Agnew)

4

Fishery biology of Euphausia pacifica in the Japanese waters (Yoshinary Endo)

10

The CCAMLR experience (Inigo Everson)

11

Putting krill into ecosystem models (Astrid Jarre-Teichmann)

14

Acoustic estimation of krill abundance utilizing volume scattering measurements (Michael C. Macaulay)

21

Exploitation and management of Antarctic krill (Denzil G.M. Miller and David Agnew)

24

By-catch of juvenile fishes the antarctic krill fishery (Carlos A. Moreno)

26

Development of the krill fishing industry (Stephen Nicol)

35

Biological information necessary for the management of the Antarctic krill fishery (Stephen Nicol)

42

Using the Ecopath II approach to assess krill biomass and dynamics (Daniel Pauly)

47

Comparisons of repeat acoustic surveys in Jervis Inlet. B.C., 1994-1995 (S.J. Romaine et al)

48

Overview of the krill of the Gulf of St. Laurence (Yvan Simard)

53

The importance of euphausiids to a B.C. coastal marine ecosystem (R.W. Tanasichuk)

58

The influence of inter-annual variations in sea temperature on the population biology and productivity of euphausiids in the Barkley Sound, Canada (R.W. Tanasichuk)

62

Discussion Papers


Three components leading to an assessment of the potential yield of B.C. krill stocks: a fishery manager's point of view (Jim Morrison)

65

Summary of the workshop discussion (addressing issues raised by Jim Morrison) (Taja Lee)

68

List of Participants

77

Workshop agenda

81

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