S. Kawaguchi et K. Segawa, Analysis of krill trawling positions north of the South Shetland Islands (Antarctic Peninsula area), 1980/81-1999/2000, CCAMLR SCI, 8, 2001, pp. 25-36
Inter- and intra-annual variability of commercial krill trawling positions
for the 1980/81 to 1999/2000 seasons in the area north of the South Shetlan
d Islands were analysed in relation to biological and environmental factors
. Commercial fishing operations concentrated on the outer shelf in the earl
y 1980s, along the shelf slope in the mid to late 1980s, and from the shelf
across to the outer shelf in the early to late 1990s. Intra-annually, traw
ling positions generally started from the outer shelf and proceeded towards
the shelf later in the season. Trawling positions seemed to be primarily g
overned by the distribution of larger mature krill, especially at the begin
ning of fishing operations each season. In summer, biological factors that
affect product quality, such as salp abundance and the proportion of green
krill, also seemed to have an increasing effect on trawling positions. Ice
conditions for recent fishing periods were also demonstrated to have an eff
ect.