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Abstract: 

Biomass estimates for research blocks in data-limited fisheries and the resulting catch limits for the 2022 season have been determined using the trend analysis decision rules. The resulting catch limits are subject to approval by the Commission.

SCIC-2021

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Standing Committee on Implementation and Compliance
  • Meeting documents
Doc Number Title
CCAMLR-40/06 IUU fishing activity and trends in 2020/21 and IUU Vessel Lists
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/07 Rev. 1 CCAMLR Compliance Evaluation Procedure (CCEP) Summary Report and analysis
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/14 CDS Fund expenditure proposal
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/15 Compliance activity funding
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/16 Transhipment implementation report
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/17 Vessel monitoring system (VMS) implementation report
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/21 Rev. 1 Amendments to CCAMLR Conservation Measure 26-01
Delegation of the European Union
CCAMLR-40/22 Amendments to CCAMLR Conservation Measures 21-01, 21-02 and 23-05
Delegation of the European Union
CCAMLR-40/29 Comments on management procedures for toothfish fisheries in Statistical Subareas 88.1 and 88.2
Delegation of the Russian Federation
CCAMLR-40/BG/01 Improving fisheries management in CCAMLR
Delegation of the European Union
CCAMLR-40/BG/03 Rev. 1 Fishery Notifications 2021/22
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/BG/04 Inspection implementation report
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/BG/06 CDS Implementation and Data Analysis
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/BG/07 Support to CCAMLR to identify and deter illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities that undermine the objective of the CAMLR Convention – Interim Report 2021
INTERPOL and CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/BG/17 Report to CCAMLR on possible illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in the Convention Area
Delegation of the United Kingdom
CCAMLR-40/BG/21 Summary of information regarding the activities of the Russian-flagged fishing vessel Palmer in the Convention Area in January 2020 and November 2017
Delegation of New Zealand
CCAMLR-40/BG/22 Aerial surveillance patrols undertaken by New Zealand during the 2020/2021 Ross Sea CCAMLR season
Delegation of New Zealand
CCAMLR-40/BG/26 Summary of preparatory SCIC electronic discussion groups
CCAMLR Secretariat
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SCAF-2021

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Standing Committee on Administration and Finance
  • Meeting documents
Doc Number Title
CCAMLR-40/01 Rev. 1 Activities of the General Capacity Building Fund (GCBF)
GCBF Panel
CCAMLR-40/02 General Science Capacity Fund – Terms of Reference
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/03 Rev. 1 Examination of the audited financial statements for 2020
Executive Secretary
CCAMLR-40/04 Rev. 1 Review of the 2021 Budget, Draft 2022 Budget and Forecast Budget for 2023
Executive Secretary
CCAMLR-40/05 Executive Secretary’s Report, 2021, including Third Year Implementation Report for the Secretariat’s Strategic Plan (2019–2022)
Executive Secretary
CCAMLR-40/08 Gender-inclusive language
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/09 Options for publishing and printing meeting reports
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/10 Current rules of access to CCAMLR meeting documents
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/11 Enabling Observers to circulate correspondence to the Commission and the Scientific Committee
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/13 Website update
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/14 CDS Fund expenditure proposal
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/15 Compliance activity funding
CCAMLR Secretariat
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CCAMLR-40

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Fortieth Meeting of the Commission
  • Meeting documents
Doc Number Title
CCAMLR-40/01 Rev. 1 Activities of the General Capacity Building Fund (GCBF)
GCBF Panel
CCAMLR-40/02 General Science Capacity Fund – Terms of Reference
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/03 Rev. 1 Examination of the audited financial statements for 2020
Executive Secretary
CCAMLR-40/04 Rev. 1 Review of the 2021 Budget, Draft 2022 Budget and Forecast Budget for 2023
Executive Secretary
CCAMLR-40/05 Executive Secretary’s Report, 2021, including Third Year Implementation Report for the Secretariat’s Strategic Plan (2019–2022)
Executive Secretary
CCAMLR-40/06 IUU fishing activity and trends in 2020/21 and IUU Vessel Lists
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/07 Rev. 1 CCAMLR Compliance Evaluation Procedure (CCEP) Summary Report and analysis
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/08 Gender-inclusive language
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/09 Options for publishing and printing meeting reports
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/10 Current rules of access to CCAMLR meeting documents
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/11 Enabling Observers to circulate correspondence to the Commission and the Scientific Committee
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/12 Arrangements for cooperation with other organisations
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/13 Website update
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/14 CDS Fund expenditure proposal
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/15 Compliance activity funding
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/16 Transhipment implementation report
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/17 Vessel monitoring system (VMS) implementation report
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/18 Rev. 1 Proposal to establish an East Antarctic Marine Protected Area
Delegations of Australia, the European Union and its Member States, India, New Zealand, Norway, Republic of Korea, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, the USA and Uruguay
CCAMLR-40/19 Rev. 1 Designation of a newly-exposed marine area adjacent to Pine Island Glacier (Subarea 88.3) as a Stage 2 Special Area for Scientific Study
Delegations of the United Kingdom and the European Union and its Member States
CCAMLR-40/20 Rev. 1 Draft Conservation Measure establishing a Marine Protected Area across the Weddell Sea region
Delegations of the European Union and its Member States, Norway, Uruguay, Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, the USA, Republic of Korea, India and Ukraine
CCAMLR-40/21 Rev. 1 Amendments to CCAMLR Conservation Measure 26-01
Delegation of the European Union
CCAMLR-40/22 Amendments to CCAMLR Conservation Measures 21-01, 21-02 and 23-05
Delegation of the European Union
CCAMLR-40/23 Rev. 2 Climate change and management of Antarctic Marine Living Resources
Delegations of the European Union and its Member States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, Norway, the USA and Uruguay
CCAMLR-40/24 Reinforcing the objective of the Convention
Delegation of Chile
CCAMLR-40/25 Implementation of Article II of the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources: Continuity and Adaption
Delegation of the People’s Republic of China
CCAMLR-40/26 Revisiting the establishment of MPAs in the Southern Ocean
Delegation of the People’s Republic of China
CCAMLR-40/27 Proposal to establishing limits on use of continuous fishing system for the krill fishery in the Area 48
Delegation of Ukraine
CCAMLR-40/28 Comments on the status of toothfish fisheries under CCAMLR's regulatory framework
Delegation of the Russian Federation
CCAMLR-40/29 Comments on management procedures for toothfish fisheries in Statistical Subareas 88.1 and 88.2
Delegation of the Russian Federation
CCAMLR-40/30 Proposals by the Russian Federation on regulating a unified process for establishing MPAs in the Convention Area
Delegation of the Russian Federation
CCAMLR-40/31 Report of the Fortieth meeting of the Scientific Committee (Virtual meeting, 11 to 15 October 2021)
CCAMLR-40/32 Report of the Standing Committee on Administration and Finance (SCAF)
CCAMLR-40/33 Report of the Standing Committee on Implementation and Compliance (SCIC)
SC-CAMLR-40/08 Integrating climate change research into the work of the Scientific Committee and its working groups: Terms of Reference for the e-Group ‘Climate change impacts & CCAMLR’
Delegations of the United Kingdom, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, France, Norway, Sweden and USA
SC-CAMLR-40/13 Invitation to a workshop to explore spatial planning solutions for the Weddell Sea Marine Protected Area (Phase 2)
Delegation of Norway
SC-CAMLR-40/15 Revision of the precautionary approach to ensuring the rational use of a living resource (Dissostichus eleginoides) in CCAMLR Subarea 48.3
Delegation of the Russian Federation
CCAMLR-40/BG/01 Improving fisheries management in CCAMLR
Delegation of the European Union
CCAMLR-40/BG/02 Report from the CCAMLR Observer (Argentina) to the Fifth Session of the United Nations Environment Assembly of the of the United Nations Environment Programme – virtual session, 22 and 23 February 2021
CCAMLR Observer (Argentina)
CCAMLR-40/BG/03 Rev. 1 Fishery Notifications 2021/22
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/BG/04 Inspection implementation report
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/BG/05 Report from the CCAMLR Observer (European Union) on the 8th Meeting of the Parties to the Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA) Online, 5 to 9 July 2021
CCAMLR Observer (European Union)
CCAMLR-40/BG/06 CDS Implementation and Data Analysis
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/BG/07 Support to CCAMLR to identify and deter illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities that undermine the objective of the CAMLR Convention – Interim Report 2021
INTERPOL and CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/BG/08 Rev. 1 Calendar of meetings
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-40/BG/09 Summary of activities of the Commission during the 2020/21 intersessional period – Report of the Chair
Chair of the Commission
CCAMLR-40/BG/10 Moving forward, not backward, with krill fishery management
Submitted by ASOC
CCAMLR-40/BG/11 Evaluating the economics of the Antarctic krill fishery
Submitted by ASOC
CCAMLR-40/BG/12 Summary Report – Forty-third Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (Paris, France, 15 to 24 June 2021)
Executive Secretary
CCAMLR-40/BG/13 ASOC Report to CCAMLR
Submitted by ASOC
CCAMLR-40/BG/14 Research fishery for D. eleginoides in Ecuador
Republic of Ecuador
CCAMLR-40/BG/15 Report of the Depositary Government for the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) on the status of the Convention
Delegation of Australia
CCAMLR-40/BG/16 Report from the CCAMLR Observer (Australia) to the 24th and 25th Annual Meetings and the 4th Special Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC)
CCAMLR Observer (Australia)
CCAMLR-40/BG/17 Report to CCAMLR on possible illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in the Convention Area
Delegation of the United Kingdom
CCAMLR-40/BG/18 Report from the CCAMLR Observer (USA) on the 2020 ICCAT Correspondence Decision-Making Process
CCAMLR Observer (USA)
CCAMLR-40/BG/19 Report from the CCAMLR Observer (USA) on the Outcomes from the Seventeenth Regular Session of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) Virtual meeting, 8 to 15 December 2020
CCAMLR Observer (USA)
CCAMLR-40/BG/20 Update and ongoing activities regarding the D1MPA proposal since presentation at CCAMLR-39
Delegations of Argentina and Chile
CCAMLR-40/BG/21 Summary of information regarding the activities of the Russian-flagged fishing vessel Palmer in the Convention Area in January 2020 and November 2017
Delegation of New Zealand
CCAMLR-40/BG/22 Aerial surveillance patrols undertaken by New Zealand during the 2020/2021 Ross Sea CCAMLR season
Delegation of New Zealand
CCAMLR-40/BG/23 Report by CCAMLR Observer (Norway) on the 39th Annual Meeting of the North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC), Virtual meeting, 10 to 13 November 2020
CCAMLR Observer (Norway)
CCAMLR-40/BG/24 Report from the CCAMLR Observer (European Union) on the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) Virtual meeting, 20 to 24 September 2021
CCAMLR Observer (European Union)
CCAMLR-40/BG/25 Chair’s Guide to the schedule, annotated agenda and summary of papers
Chair of the Commission
CCAMLR-40/BG/26 Summary of preparatory SCIC electronic discussion groups
CCAMLR Secretariat
SC-CAMLR-40/BG/01 Catches of target species in the Convention Area
CCAMLR Secretariat
SC-CAMLR-40/BG/04 2021 Report to CCAMLR by Oceanites, Inc. – Antarctic Site Inventory / MAPPPD and Related Projects / State of Antarctic Penguins Report and Penguin Population Changes / Climate Change
Submitted by Oceanites
SC-CAMLR-40/BG/10 Climate change and the Southern Ocean: “Code Red” for CCAMLR
Submitted by ASOC
SC-CAMLR-40/BG/11 The Seas Must Live: Marine Protected Areas Now
Submitted by ASOC
SC-CAMLR-40/BG/12 Antarctic and Southern Ocean Climate Change in a Global Context
Submitted by SCAR
SC-CAMLR-40/BG/15 The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) Annual Report 2020/21
Submitted by SCAR
SC-CAMLR-40/BG/16 2021 Report to SC-CAMLR-40 and CCAMLR-40 by the Association of Responsible Krill harvesting companies (ARK)
Submittes by ARK
SC-CAMLR-40/BG/18 Comments and proposals on the development of management strategy for krill fishery: Risk Assessment framework to allocate catch in Subarea 48.1
Delegation of the Russian Federation
SC-CAMLR-40/BG/22 The Ross Sea, Antarctica: A highly protected MPA in international waters
Submitted by ASOC
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Abstract: 

We present initial findings from a multi-site, multi-species ecological study of pygoscelis penguins in the Bransfield Strait through the austral summer 2018-2019. Using high resolution GPS movement data in conjunction with C1 Catch and Effort data for the Antarctic krill fishery, we identify the home range distribution of chinstrap, gentoo and Adélie penguins at Baily Head (Deception Island), Harmony Point (Nelson Island) and Kopaitic Islands and estimate the amount of direct competition with the fishery over time. We further integrate information on humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) abundance and distribution in the Bransfield Strait collected during the 2019-2020 summer in the same area, to provide an estimate of the potential competitive implications that recovering whale populations may have on constrained, breeding pygoscelid penguins. During the period in which these data were collected, there was no competitive overlap with the fishery during the brood-crèche phase, only 107 tonnes of krill caught during incubation within the foraging ranges of all three species, and a total of ~10,000 tonnes of krill fished in areas occupied by chinstrap penguins during brood-crèche over the preceding thirty years. We summarise the amount of krill fishing conducted during the penguin breeding season at the Subarea 48.1 scale, which has never exceeded 35% of the trigger level and most seasons were under 10%. We also highlight that in the past 10 years the fishery has begun to increase fishing efforts throughout March, resulting in increased spatiotemporal segregation with breeding pygoscelid penguins. Population abundance of chinstrap penguins at Deception and Nelson Islands have declined precipitously over the preceding three decades, and while the marginal levels of direct competition with the fishery cannot be ruled out, it is prudent to actively consider other mechanisms that are contributing to the decline of this species throughout the western Antarctic Peninsula. The movement data of penguins from the three colonies (when considered alongside other species that are not constrained by offspring provisioning) also suggests a structuring of foraging habitat within the Bransfield Strait, that may be linked to hydrographic variability driven by larger scale climactic processes such as the Amundsen Sea Low and its interactions with the El Niño Southern Oscillation and the Southern Annular Mode. As our data represent foraging behaviour of breeding penguins from three sites across the Bransfield Strait which are under no direct competitive pressure from the Antarctic krill fishery, they are amenable for use when comparing similar data to be collected off the western coastline of the South Orkney Islands over the coming two years.

Abstract: 

Based on the direction of WG-ASAM during 2021, an e-group was established to develop a method to provide estimates of krill biomass for use in the GRYM and for development of a management strategy for krill. Krill biomass densities at a variety of spatial scales are presented for consideration by WG-EMM in 2021. The mean biomass density ranges from a low of 45.54 gm m-2 for the time series averaged over the time since adoption of CM5107 to a high of 64.34 gm m-2 when the time series is averaged over just the last 3 yrs of sampling. Importantly embedded within this time series is a low frequency quasi-decadal variability with several periods when krill biomass density is much lower than the longterm mean of ~52 gm m-2.

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Abstract: 

A collaborative research program has been undertaken by Japan and South Africa since 2013 to enhance data collection and analysis in the subarea 48.6 under CM 21-02. Spain joined the proposal starting from 2018/19 fishing season in order to contribute to the data acquisition and to speed up the integrated assessments of the Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) stock in this subarea (WG-FSA-18/34).

The continuation of the three-member research proposal for 2021/22 season is presented to ensure continuity of previous research activities. Data and investigations about the population structure and various demographic parameters of D. mawsoni using trotline (JPN and ZAF) and Spanish longline (ESP) gears, established tagging techniques, pop-up tags and genetic analysis will provide the basis for the development of spatial population models and assessments in support of management advice. An Integrated Stock Assessment (ISA) which takes into account the tag time series from southern research areas of Subarea 48.6 D. mawsoni is going to be continually developed until the end of the 2023/24 season.

The updated CCAMLR Research Plan – Research Proponent Self-Assessment can be found in Appendix 1.

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