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  1. Secretariat

    at 181 Macquarie Street, the Secretariat occupies a historical building, which dates from 1842 and is ... Commission and the Government of Australia (62.68 KB) describes the relationship between the Commission and ... the Government of Australia in respect of CCAMLR's operations in Australia. In collaboration with ... Secretariat supports the regular meetings and daily functions of the Commission and Scientific Committee as ...

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  2. Second CCAMLR Performance Review

    Contracting Parties at the 2017 CCAMLR annual meeting (Second Performance Review of CCAMLR – Final Report of ... The Commission for the Conservation of the Antarctic Living Marine Resources (CCAMLR) undertook a ... second Performance Review (CCAMLR-XXXV, Annex 8). The Second Performance Review (PR2) of CCAMLR was ... assessment was based on the full suite of recommendations from PR1, guided by, but not limited to, the ...

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  3. Krill fisheries and sustainability

    Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) Krill are small crustaceans of the order Euphausiacea, and are ... superba, makes up an estimated biomass of around 379 000 000 tonnes 1, more than that of the global ... population of humans. Of this, over half is eaten by whales, seals, penguins, squid and fish each year, and ... is replaced through reproduction and subsequent growth of the krill population. Krill can live up to ...

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  4. Special requirements of Developing States

    6.5.1 Extent to which CCAMLR recognises the special needs of Developing States and pursues forms ... of cooperation with Developing States, taking into account the Code of Conduct for Responsible ... – endorsement of the CCAMLR Scientific Scholarship Scheme (participation not limited to developing States ... 4.15 to 4.18; (2011) CCAMLR-XXX/28 and CCAMLR-XXX/33 further workshops Secretariat review of new and ...

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  5. Submission of papers to meetings of the Commission

    on the CCAMLR website. Hard copies will not be provided at the meeting unless requested by participants ... will not be provided at the meeting unless requested by participants on registration (see [page:74714] for further ...

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  6. Cooperation with other international organisations

    and SEAFO regarding the possibility of formalising an arrangement on cooperation. 6.4.1.3 At routine ... -examine its relationship with a range of organisations providing Observers to ensure that of the exchange ... of information is maximised and the working relationship with the bodies they represent is ... . Commission – Ongoing 6.4.1.2 CCAMLR should heighten the priority of examining the need for, and concluding ...

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  7. Chapter 7: Organisation and business practices of CCAMLR

    a Member requests a paper to have restricted access, or data/information within the document is held ... Committee be made available to the public, unless a Member requests a paper to have restricted access ...

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  8. Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing

    the catch reported by authorised fishing vessels. At that time, CCAMLR was aware that other Antarctic ... was a critical need. Although it is believed that the level of IUU fishing in the Convention Area has ... threat of IUU fishing including the establishment of the 2022/2023 Contracting Party IUU Vessel List ... ) and the control of nationals (Conservation Measure 10-08). IUU vessel sighting reports Members that ...

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  9. Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs)

    United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in a series of resolutions aimed at addressing the impacts of ... protocols for fishing vessels. A range of Conservation measures have been put in place by CCAMLR to address ... the protection of VMEs. The adverse impacts of bottom fishing on marine ecosystems is widely ... areas beyond national jurisdiction. The global concern about the adverse effects of bottom fisheries has ...

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  10. Port State measures

    all species harvested within the Convention Area. At present CCAMLR has no such definition of a ... 4.2.1 Extent to which CCAMLR has adopted measures relating to the exercise of the rights and ... duties of its Members and Contracting Parties as Port States, as reflected in the Code of Conduct for ... content of inspection reports and should set minimum timelines for their submission. Enhanced port ...

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