WG-ASAM-2025/01 Mostrar menos información |
Updates to the CCAMLR Acoustic Data Repository CCAMLR Secretariat
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This paper presents recent developments regarding the CCAMLR Acoustic Data Repository, including feedback from Members' testing of the Acoustic Survey Metadata Form, along with updates to the Acoustic Data Viewer and the Krill Biomass Estimates private GitHub repository.
Presentado por:
Mr Daphnis De Pooter (Secretaría de la CCRVMA)
Aprobado por:
Dr David Agnew (Secretaría de la CCRVMA)
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WG-ASAM-2025/03 Mostrar menos información |
“International Science & Infrastructure for Synchronous Observation (Antarctica InSync)” - how can CCAMLR`s needs be met? Meyer, B. and B. Krafft
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Antarctica and the Southern Ocean are among the least studied areas on Earth, despite their significance for global climate, sea level, and biodiversity, which includes a large number of endemic species, and consequently, for humanity. Feedback mechanisms and tipping points linked to climate change, changes in biodiversity, and potentially increasing pollution necessitate Read More
Presentado por:
Professor Bettina Meyer (Alemania)
Aprobado por:
Professor Bettina Meyer (Alemania)
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WG-ASAM-2025/04 Mostrar menos información |
Potential topics of mutual interest to WG-ASAM and WG-EMM for joint discussion Scientific Committee Bureau |
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WG-ASAM-2025/06 Mostrar menos información |
Acoustic estimation of Antarctic Krill Biomass using two- and three-frequency methods in the Krill Research Zone of the Ross Sea Region Marine Protected Area Son, W., J. Kim and S. La
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This report provides the first acoustic estimate of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) biomass within the Ross Sea Region Marine Protected Area’s Krill Research Zone (KRZ). We compared two-frequency (38 and 120 kHz) and three-frequency (38, 120, and 200 kHz) acoustic methods to assess krill distribution and Read More
Presentado por:
Dr Hyoung Sul La (República de Corea)
Aprobado por:
Mr Jeongseok Park (República de Corea)
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WG-ASAM-2025/07 Mostrar menos información |
Acoustic survey of Antarctic Krill abundance in Gerlache Strait in May 2025 S. Menze, B. A. Krafft, G. Zhang, J. Arata
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In May 2025, an acoustic survey was conducted in the northern half of the Gerlache Strait to estimate the density of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba). Utilizing the supply vessel Antarctic Provider as the data collection platform, the survey Read More
Presentado por:
Dr Bjørn Krafft (Noruega)
Aprobado por:
Dr Bjørn Krafft (Noruega)
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WG-ASAM-2025/08 Mostrar menos información |
An estimate of mesoscale biomass of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) in the East Antarctic Cox. M.J., N. Kelly, S. Kawaguchi, J. Lawrence, M. Double and E. Bell
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In January 2019 a mesoscale acoustic-trawl survey (Area = 251,767.5 km²) was carried out in the East Antarctic to estimate the biomass of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba). The survey was run from the Australian Research Vessel R/V Investigator Read More
Presentado por:
Dr Martin Cox (Australia)
Aprobado por:
Dr Philippe Ziegler (Australia)
Publicación:
N/A
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WG-ASAM-2025/09 Mostrar menos información |
Antarctic krill and ecosystem monitoring survey off the South Orkney Islands in 2025 Krafft, B.A., L. Krag, G. Zhang, S. Menze, G.E. Aguirre and A.F. Rasmussen
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Environmental monitoring at the South Orkney Islands in the Southern Ocean has been conducted annually since 2011 by the Institute of Marine Research, Norway. Hydro-acoustic and net-derived data are utilized to calculate the biomass of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) and to assess the spatial distribution and Read More
Presentado por:
Dr Bjørn Krafft (Noruega)
Aprobado por:
Dr Bjørn Krafft (Noruega)
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WG-ASAM-2025/11 Mostrar menos información |
Fishery Research Proposal: The Acoustic-Trawl Survey Champsocephalus gunnari in the Statistical Area 48.2 Delegation of Ukraine
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Mackerel icefish (Champsocephalus gunnari) is one of the most common and widespread species of Antarctic fish. That is a proposal to conduct a local acoustic-trawl survey of Champsocephalus gunnari in the statistical Subarea 48.2, beginning from the Read More
Presentado por:
Dr Kostiantyn Demianenko (Ucrania)
Aprobado por:
Dr Kostiantyn Demianenko (Ucrania)
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WG-ASAM-2025/12 Mostrar menos información |
Krill biomass estimations from moored upward looking echosounders A. J. R. Smith, S. Wotherspoon, G. R. Cutter, G. J. Macaulay, M. J. Cox
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Autonomous platforms such as moorings with upward looking echosounders are becoming increasingly used to monitor Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) abundance, behaviour and distribution. Such platforms have the advantage of collecting data in areas and seasons inaccessible to traditional ship-based acoustic surveys (such as at depth or beneath the sea Read More
Presentado por:
Dr Abigail Smith (Australia)
Aprobado por:
Dr Philippe Ziegler (Australia)
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WG-ASAM-2025/13 Mostrar menos información |
Observations of krill vertical distributions: implications for correction factors and timing of traditional acoustic surveys Zhang G. and B.A. Krafft
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Krill performs diurnal vertical movements (DVM) depending on a range of factors. DVM is often documented in areas and time of season where krill are exposed to a high degree of predation from sight-based airbreathing predators. They reduce the risk of predation by foraging on phytoplankton in the upper water layers during hours of darkness. Read More
Presentado por:
Dr Guosong Zhang (Noruega)
Aprobado por:
Dr Bjørn Krafft (Noruega)
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WG-ASAM-2025/14 Rev. 1 Mostrar menos información |
Proposed at-sea krill data collection plan and protocol for fishing vessels Kawaguchi, S., D. Maschette, Y. Ying, J. Arata, D. Bahlburg, M. Cox, T. Ichii, N. Kelly, B. Meyer, A. Pettersen, F. Santa Cruz, A. Smith and M. Kane
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This document outlines a comprehensive plan for at-sea krill data collection to support the revised Krill Fishery Management Approach (KFMA), focusing on biomass estimation, stock assessment calculation, and the Krill Stock Hypothesis (KSH). It consolidates data requirements across various sampling platforms and proposes updates to existing protocols, especially for observers in the Scientific Read More
Presentado por:
Dr So Kawaguchi (Australia)
Aprobado por:
Dr Philippe Ziegler (Australia)
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WG-ASAM-2025/15 Mostrar menos información |
Revised biomass density estimates of Antarctic krill in Bransfield Strait during the 2023/24 austral summer from a new glider-based wideband echosounder; forthcoming biomass estimates from the 2024/25 glider deployment and mooring and glider deployment plans for 2025/26 Cossio, A.M. and C.S. Reiss
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The U. S. Antarctic Marine Living Resources (U. S. AMLR) program deployed two Teledyne Webb Research Slocum G3 gliders, each equipped with a suite of oceanographic sensors and newly designed Nortek Signature100 single beam wide-band compact echosounder (70 kHz to 120 kHz). We previously reported these krill densities to CCAMLR (EMM2024/53), but noted a large Read More
Presentado por:
Mr Anthony Cossio (Estados Unidos de América)
Aprobado por:
Ms Ona Hahs (Estados Unidos de América)
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WG-ASAM-2025/16 Mostrar menos información |
Summary of Australia’s recent research on Antarctic krill and interactions in the East Antarctic ecosystem Cox, M.J., A.J.R. Smith and S. Kawaguchi
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Here we highlight a collection of multidisciplinary primary literature papers on the East Antarctic ecosystem and Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) published as a research topic in Frontiers in Marine Science (Kawaguchi et al., 2025). We summarise this endeavour and demonstrate the ongoing long-term Read More
Presentado por:
Dr Martin Cox (Australia)
Aprobado por:
Dr Philippe Ziegler (Australia)
Publicación:
N/A
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WG-ASAM-2025/17 Mostrar menos información |
SKEG Symposium 2025 Report Bahlburg, D. S. Kawaguchi, B. Meyer and Z. Sylvester
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The 2025 SKEG Symposium Report provides an overview of the three-day virtual symposium and the evolving structure of the SCAR Krill Expert Group (SKEG). The group has adopted a Task Force (TF) model to address pressing issues in krill research and to better support CCAMLR’s scientific and management needs. This report summarizes the symposium’s key discussions, research Read More
Presentado por:
Professor Bettina Meyer (Alemania)
Aprobado por:
Professor Bettina Meyer (Alemania)
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WG-ASAM-2025/18 Mostrar menos información |
Update to the Polar Ocean Ecosystem Time-Series Western Core Box krill density Fielding, S., G Tarling, R Saunders, G Stowasser and S Thorpe
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In February 2025 an acoustic trawl survey was carried out to estimate Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) abundance in the Western Core Box (WCB) survey area to the northwest of South Georgia (in CCAMLR Subarea 48.3). The survey was run from the British Research Vessel the RRS Sir David Attenborough operating a calibrated Simrad EK80 scientific echosounder and an RMT8 net. Acoustic Read More
Presentado por:
Dr Sophie Fielding (Reino Unido)
Aprobado por:
Dr Martin Collins (Reino Unido)
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WG-ASAM-2025/19 Mostrar menos información |
Proposal for estimating krill flux indices Kasatkina S, and V. Shnar
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The assessment of transport indices and their practical significance require the use of standardized procedures for collecting and processing data from complex surveys, including acoustic, oceanographic and trawl samples.
Proposals on a comprehensive study of krill flux indices by the current are discussed
The Read More
Presentado por:
Dr Svetlana Kasatkina (Federación de Rusia)
Aprobado por:
Dr Svetlana Kasatkina (Federación de Rusia)
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WG-ASAM-2025/20 Mostrar menos información |
Use of autonomous platforms to study krill in the Southern Ocean Dornan, T., S. Fielding, B.A. Krafft, C. Reiss, A. Cossio and M.J. Cox
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Acoustic surveys for Antarctic krill are typically undertaken from research vessels to assess local and regional biomass. However, the CCAMLR scientific community has been testing and using autonomous platforms to study aspects of krill behaviour, distribution and contribution to ecosystem function in the Southern Ocean and have used them to estimate krill biomass density in some areas. Here Read More
Presentado por:
Dr Tracey Dornan (Reino Unido)
Aprobado por:
Dr Martin Collins (Reino Unido)
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WG-ASAM-2025/21 Rev. 1 Mostrar menos información |
Preliminary results from the acoustic surveys of Antarctic krill conducted by the Chinese fishing vessel in Subarea 48.1 during austral summer 2025 Wang, X., Y. Zhao, J. Wang, H. Zhang, J. Zhang, Y. Ying, G. Fan, J. Zhu and Xianyong Zhao
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Since the 2012/13 fishing season, the Chinese krill fishing vessels have been conducting annual krill acoustic survey in Subarea 48.1. During the 2024/25 fishing season, the survey was conducted by the Chinese krill fishing vessel Long Fa from 16 to 29 January 2025, covering the five core candidate management units including SSIW, BS, GS, JOIN and EI strata. During the field Read More
Presentado por:
Dr Xinliang Wang (China)
Aprobado por:
Dr Xianyong Zhao (China)
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WG-ASAM-2025/P01 Mostrar menos información |
Antarctic krill vertical migrations modulate seasonal carbon export Smith, A.J.R., S. Wotherspoon, L. Ratnarajah, G. R. Cutter, G. J. Macaulay, B. Hutton, R. King, S. Kawaguchi and M. J. Cox
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Vertical migrations by marine organisms contribute to carbon export by consumption of surface phytoplankton followed by defecation in the deep ocean. However, biogeochemical models lack observational data, leading to oversimplified representation of carbon cycling by migrating organisms, such as Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba). Using a numerical Read More
Presentado por:
Dr Abigail Smith (Australia)
Aprobado por:
Dr Philippe Ziegler (Australia)
Publicación:
Science, 2025, 387(6732). 10.1126/science.adq5564
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WG-ASAM-2025/P02 Mostrar menos información |
Using U-Net convolutional neural network to enhance multi-frequency acoustic signal extraction of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) Zhu, G.P., Q.H. Mao, Z. Chen and Y.D. Li
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Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is a key species in the Southern Ocean ecosystem and represents the target species for the largest fishery in the region in terms of catch. Traditional acoustic monitoring of krill is challenged by complex noise removal and semi-automated processing, which can introduce biases in Read More
Presentado por:
Professor Guoping Zhu (China)
Aprobado por:
Dr Xianyong Zhao (China)
Publicación:
Mar Ecol Prog Ser 760:55-69 (2025)
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