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    PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF THE EXPERIMENT ON DEFINITION OF ANTARCTIC KRILL MORTALITY RATE IN FISHERY

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    Document Number:
    WG-EMM-11/15
    Author(s):
    L. Pshenichnov and K. Vyshniakova (Ukraine)
    Abstract

    Two successful experiments on definition of Antarctic krill mortality have been carried out aboard Polish vessel Dalmor II according to the pattern submitted in paper SC-CAMLR-XXVIII/BG/10. Approximately 230 to 130 kg of krill are percolated and punched through per an hour of trawling if the average catch per an hour of trawling is about 8 tons and towing speed is 2.6-2.7 knots. The key parameters of trawling which influence the value of the Antarctic krill mortality rate are: the trawl configuration and the mesh size of its segments; the speed of the vessel and the towing duration.