On state of understanding for bioresources of Antarctic, their status and commercial using

Modern state of biological resources in Antarctic is considered using comprehensive systemic analysis of historical and present data of Russian and international fisheries researches, catch data, scientific observations made by Russia and other CCAMLR countries, and materials from CCAMLR database. D...

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Main Author: Andrey F. Petrov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Transactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography 2016-03-01
Series:Известия ТИНРО
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Online Access:https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/75
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description Modern state of biological resources in Antarctic is considered using comprehensive systemic analysis of historical and present data of Russian and international fisheries researches, catch data, scientific observations made by Russia and other CCAMLR countries, and materials from CCAMLR database. Distribution and abundance of krill and toothfish is presented for the main fishing grounds in 2013-2014. Legal treatment is given for current and projected state of the bioresources accessible for Russian fishery. Scientific recommendations for rational exploitation of the resources by Russian fishing fleet are presented for the season of 2014/15 and further.
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On state of understanding for bioresources of Antarctic, their status and commercial using
Известия ТИНРО
south ocean
commercial fishery
antarctic krill
antarctic toothfish
longline fishing
title On state of understanding for bioresources of Antarctic, their status and commercial using
title_full On state of understanding for bioresources of Antarctic, their status and commercial using
title_fullStr On state of understanding for bioresources of Antarctic, their status and commercial using
title_full_unstemmed On state of understanding for bioresources of Antarctic, their status and commercial using
title_short On state of understanding for bioresources of Antarctic, their status and commercial using
title_sort on state of understanding for bioresources of antarctic their status and commercial using
topic south ocean
commercial fishery
antarctic krill
antarctic toothfish
longline fishing
url https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/75
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