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  1. Fishery Report 2016: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Division 58.4.3b

    in Division 58.4.3 began as a new fishery in 1997 (Conservation Measure (CM) 113/XV). Following the ... -XVIII, paragraph 10.14), along with a renewed interest in this fishery, the fishery was reclassified as ... research units (SSRUs) A (north of 60°S) and B (south of 60°S). In 2008, SSRU A was further subdivided ... into SSRUs A, C, D and E. 4. The current limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in ...

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  2. Fishery Report 2017: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus mawsoni in Subarea 48.6

    . This fishery began as a new fishery in 1997 (Conservation Measure (CM) 114/XV). Following the ... (small-scale research units (SSRUs) A and G) and 200 tonnes south of 60°S (SSRUs B–F). In 2014, the ... catch limit was revised to 538 tonnes and applied to a suite of research blocks (see Figure 1). The ... tonnes 486_4 D. mawsoni 100 tonnes 486_5 D. mawsoni 190 tonnes 4. For 2018, a total of three vessels ...

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  3. Fishery Report 2016: Dissostichus eleginoides Heard Island (Division 58.5.2)

    1997 as a trawl fishery. Longline fishing was introduced in 2003 and both fishing methods continued to ... ., 2011), suggests that a metapopulation of D. eleginoides exists in the Indian Ocean sector. 3 ... fishing trips and during random stratified trawl surveys (RSTS). The surveys cover a geographic area over ... plateau in depths less than 500 m, where a small number of areas of persistently high local abundance ...

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  4. Fishery Report 2015: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Division 58.4.1

    this season. 4. For 2016, a total of five vessels, one each from Australia, France, Japan, the ... quarantined data are indicated with a superscript q and vessel-specific details are provided in the footnote ... Republic of Korea undertook research fishing in this division with a total catch of 123 tonnes (Table 1 ... economic zones (EEZs)). The management of these data-poor fisheries has been a major focus of attention ...

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  5. Dissostichus eleginoides South Georgia (Subarea 48.3)

    (Table 5.13). 5.104 The Working Group agreed to define a new area within Subarea 48.3 relevant to the ... water down to 1 800 m depth. Much of Subarea 48.3 has a water depth in excess of 2 000 m and toothfish ... there was not a significant trend in CPUE for the majority areas, although there was a suggestion of a ... revised series was calculated using the GLMM with area–season as a random effect and area as a fixed ...

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  6. Fishery report: Dissostichus eleginoides Heard Island (Division 58.5.2)

    . In Division 58.5.2, the fishery was a trawl fishery from the 1996/97 to the 2001/02 season. For the ... Heard Island to Kerguelen and Crozet Islands (Williams et al., 2002), suggests that a metapopulation of ... 2005 assessment were replaced this year by a mean length-at-age vector based on the two-segment linear ... longline fishery. 8. Current assessments of this stock assume a natural mortality of 0.13. As a ...

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  7. Fishery Report 2015: Dissostichus eleginoides Heard Island (Division 58.5.2)

    1997 as a trawl fishery. Longline fishing was introduced in 2003 and both fishing methods continued ... decreased to a level where no IUU fishing has been identified inside Division 58.5.2 since 2007 (Table 1 ... et al., 2002; WG-FSA-07/48 Rev. 1; Welsford et al., 2011), suggests that a metapopulation of D ... surveys cover a geographic area over the whole of the plateau shallower than 1 000 m in Division 58.5.2 ...

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  8. Day 4 - Session 2 - Fisheries Trade Data Analysis - Markus Bürgener

    Fisheries trade data analysis – a tool  in tackling ...  Agencies Fish Catches Country A  Export of fish products Country A Border  Import of fish products ...  easily available  over the internet!  Some data has to be  purchased but this is only the case for a few ...  recording catch data.  NB: Where there is no  or poor catch data, good quality import data can  provide a ...

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  9. Fishery Report: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Division 58.4.2

    first agreed by the Commission in 1999/2000. This was a trawl fishery which was permitted in ... association with a new fishery for Chaenodraco wilsoni, Lepidonotothen kempi, Trematomus eulepidotus and ... 2001/02 in association with a new fishery for Macrourus spp. In 2002/03, the fishery for Dissostichus ... Dissostichus spp. was 70 tonnes, of which no more than 30 tonnes could be taken in SSRU A and no more than 40 ...

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  10. Fishery Report: Exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Division 58.4.1

    other SSRUs (A, B, D, F and H) were closed to fishing. The catch limits for by-catch species were ... map of Division 58.4.1 and location of SSRUs (A–H in that division). TOT 58.4.1 2 1.1 ... Division 58.4.1 since 2004/05, and the target species is D. mawsoni (Table 1(a)). In 2009/10, three ... peaked at 634 tonnes in 2006/07. Table 1(a): Catch history for Dissostichus spp. in Division 58.4.1 ...

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