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Geopolitics, Patagonian Toothfish and living resource regulation in the Southern Ocean
Third World Quarterly, 2000This paper is concerned with the ongoing controversies regarding the over-harvesting of Patagonian Toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) in the Southern Ocean. After some thoughts on the varied geographies of this region, attention is then paid to the Convention for Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources.
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Population structure of the Patagonian toothfish around Heard, McDonald and Macquarie Islands
Antarctic Science, 2002Two mitochondrial DNA regions and seven microsatellite loci were examined in Patagonian toothfish from three locations in the Southern Ocean (Macquarie Island, five collections; Heard and McDonald Islands, four collections; Shag Rocks/South Georgia area, one collection).
SHARON A. APPLEYARD +2 more
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Preliminary Report on the Total Mercury Content of Patagonian Toothfish (Dissostichos eleginoides)
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2001Abstract Primary data on mercury content in Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichos eleginoides) revealed that low to relatively high contents of this metal are present in the flesh. Values ranging between 0.12 and 0.73 mg kg−1were found in 18 specimens analysed. These figures are in accordance to the feeding habits and long life of this fish.
Eduardo Méndez +4 more
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The parasite fauna of the Patagonian toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides off the Falkland Islands
Journal of Helminthology, 2012AbstractThe parasite fauna of juvenile Dissostichus eleginoides, while they inhabit the Falkland's shelf, was examined, giving new detailed information on spatial, ontogenic and seasonal variations. A total of 24,943 parasites from 15 different taxa were found in the stomach of 502 individual fish.
J, Brown, P, Brickle, B E, Scott
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Journal of Fish Biology, 1996
An experimental fishery for Patagonian toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides was opened in Falkland Island waters briefly in 1992 and then from April 1994. One to two longlines per vessel were usually deployed at night, mostly fishing for 12–30 h at depths between 600 and 2000 m.
S. des Clers +3 more
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An experimental fishery for Patagonian toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides was opened in Falkland Island waters briefly in 1992 and then from April 1994. One to two longlines per vessel were usually deployed at night, mostly fishing for 12–30 h at depths between 600 and 2000 m.
S. des Clers +3 more
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Ocean Development & International Law, 2004
Soviet Union fishing fleets found Patagonian toothfish in 1985 off the Kerguelen Islands in the Southern Ocean. In a few short years, toothfish became heavily fished and the viability of the fishery was put in question. This pressure largely arose from illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing that undermined fisheries management by coastal ...
LIZA D. FALLON, LORNE K. KRIWOKEN
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Soviet Union fishing fleets found Patagonian toothfish in 1985 off the Kerguelen Islands in the Southern Ocean. In a few short years, toothfish became heavily fished and the viability of the fishery was put in question. This pressure largely arose from illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing that undermined fisheries management by coastal ...
LIZA D. FALLON, LORNE K. KRIWOKEN
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Consistent Male-Biased Seabird Mortality in the Patagonian Toothfish Longline Fishery
The Auk, 1999ticide in the communal South American Guira Cuckoo. Ethology, Ecology and Evolution 9:4554. MOCK, D. W. 1984. Infanticide, siblicide, and avian nestling mortality. Pages 3-30 in Infanticide: Comparative and evolutionary perspectives (G. Hausfater and S. B. Hrdy, Eds.). Aldine Press, New York. MOCK, D. W., AND L. S. FORBES. 1994.
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Estimating sustainable harvests of Patagonian toothfish in Chile
This thesis outlines practical guidelines to analyse and discuss the Patagonian toothfish fishery management system in Chile, examining the usefulness of fishery modelling, which must be addressed to improve the effectiveness of harvest strategies off the austral zone of Chile.openaire +1 more source
A New Method For Estimating The Abundance Of Patagonian Toothfish (Dissostichus Eleginoides)
No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.The Patagonian toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides has been the subject of a rapidly expanding longline fishery in the Southern Ocean. Traditional methods of estimating stock size have proved difficult to apply because the fish are found on the continental slope at depths of 1000 m ...Yau, C. +3 more
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Patagonian toothfish found off Greenland
Nature, 2003Peter Rask Møller +2 more
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