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  1. e-sc-xxxiv-a6.pdf

    ... and May prior to the closure of Subarea 48.1. 2.3 The Working Group noted that only 17 100 tonnes ... in use; some vessels used multiple frequencies ranging up to 200 kHz (iii) vessels used either Simrad ... the only fishery within the CAMLR Convention Area that does not require 100% scientific observer coverage ... and abundance of by-catch species. 2.34 The Working Group noted that in fisheries where 100% observer coverage ... The Working Group noted that only 17 100 tonnes of krill had been taken to date from Subarea 48.2 in ... frequencies ranging up to 200 kHz (iii) vessels used either Simrad or Furuno sonars. 2.20 The Working ... only fishery within the CAMLR Convention Area that does not require 100% scientific observer coverage ... composition and abundance of by-catch species. 2.34 The Working Group noted that in fisheries where 100download attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-15

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-15

  2. e-sc-xi-a7.pdf

    ... an unspecified period in this category. Small, short time-scale: on a 200 km radius from CEMP sites ... conditions prevailing on a scale of 100s of km. The Working Group accepted these limitations and believed ... time (weeks) that sea-ice is within 100 km of each site; (iv) distance from each site to the edge ... within approximately 100 km of the north coast of the South Shetland Islands. Near the Seal Island CEMP ... , short time-scale: on a 200 km radius from CEMP sites. The Secretariat was asked to acquire data from ... southwards past each site; (iii) total time (weeks) that sea-ice is within 100 km of each site; (iv ... catches in Subarea 48.1 occurred within approximately 100 km of the north coast of the South Shetland ... within 100 km of land. The locations of these catches were similar to those in 1987 and 1988, but itdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-CEMP-92

    Meeting Report : WG-CEMP-92

  3. e-sc-xxx-a08.pdf

    ... observed ranged from 16 to 100%, with an average of 53% (WG-IMAF-11/5 Rev. 2, Table 2). 3.3 The total ... was compiled) conducted within Subarea 48.3 in 2010/11 (WG-IMAF-11/5 Rev. 2); 100% of all tows were observed ... trawls were undertaken and that 100% of these were observed. 3.20 No seabird mortality was reported ... cruises) and 100% of vessels fishing in Subarea 48.3 had observers on board at some time during ... /5 Rev. 2, Table 2). 3.2 The proportions of hooks observed ranged from 16 to 100%, with an average ... in 2010/11 (WG-IMAF-11/5 Rev. 2); 100% of all tows were observed (WG-IMAF-11/5 Rev. 2, Table 10 ... -11/5 Rev. 2, Table 7). The Working Group noted that 390 trawls were undertaken and that 100% of ... vessels fishing in Subarea 48.1, 57% of vessels fishing in Subarea 48.2 (two cruises) and 100% of vesselsdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-IMAF-11

    Meeting Report : WG-IMAF-11

  4. e-sc-xxviii-a4.pdf

    ... , and encountered fish of modal lengths between 100 and 110 cm. 154 2.37 The hypothetical life history ... to 4.61) and Division 58.5.2 in 1996 (SC-CAMLR-XV, paragraphs 4.100 to 4.110). (ii) WG-FSA used ... ), and that the mortality rate of krill that escape through the net was between 0 and 100%; (ii) these mortality rates ... 2008, and encountered fish of modal lengths between 100 and 110 cm. 154 2.37 The hypothetical ... that the mortality rate of krill that escape through the net was between 0 and 100%; (ii) thesedownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-09

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-09

  5. e-sc-x-a6.pdf

    download attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-91

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-91

  6. e-sc-xxxiii-a7.pdf

    ... than 100 km between sets (lines). 3.33 The Working Group reflected that the findings of these studies ... for D. eleginoides was 5 100 tonnes. Fishing was conducted by seven vessels using longlines and the total reported ... -term yield was not calculated, the current catch limit of 5 100 tonnes satisfied the CCAMLR decision ... pod to follow a vessel was reduced if (v) vessels move more than 100 km between sets (lines). 3.33 ... D. eleginoides was 5 100 tonnes. Fishing was conducted by seven vessels using longlines and the ... . Although the long-term yield was not calculated, the current catch limit of 5 100 tonnes satisfied thedownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-14

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-14

  7. e-sc-xv.pdf

    ... , suggested improvements to this scheme and the need to continue 100% observer coverage within all longline ... Scientific Observation, suggested improvements to this scheme and the need to continue 100% observerdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SC-CAMLR-XV

    Meeting Report : SC-CAMLR-XV

  8. e-cc-xxxii.pdf

    ... , paragraphs 3.192 to 3.196). 14 5.48 The USA, supported by others, supported a catch limit of 100 ... , paragraph 3.193) indicates that the proposed catch limit of 100 tonnes for D. mawsoni in research block ... of 100 tonnes, highlighting the importance of the research to collect more data for scientifically ... 3.192 to 3.196). 14 5.48 The USA, supported by others, supported a catch limit of 100 tonnes ... 3.193) indicates that the proposed catch limit of 100 tonnes for D. mawsoni in research block 48.6d is ... 100 tonnes, highlighting the importance of the research to collect more data for scientificallydownload attachment application/pdf attached to:CCAMLR-XXXII

    Meeting Report : CCAMLR-XXXII

  9. e-sc-v-a6.pdf

    ... summer require ship-based food surveys within 100 km of the monitoring sites. Sampling should ... 100 km radius of their respective breeding sites. It was therefore agreed that within that range ... 7. A foraging range of about 100 km was agreed to be a reasonable estimate for the most important predator ... chosen (Bird Island), the critical radius was agreed to be about 100 km and the optimal time ... Index during summer require ship-based food surveys within 100 km of the monitoring sites. Sampling ... be within about 100 km radius of their respective breeding sites. It was therefore agreed that ... extent to which they should be monitored, are summarised in Table 7. A foraging range of about 100 km ... critical radius was agreed to be about 100 km and the optimal time for the conduct of the surveys wasdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-CEMP-86

    Meeting Report : WG-CEMP-86

  10. e-sc-ii.pdf

    download attachment application/pdf attached to:SC-CAMLR-II

    Meeting Report : SC-CAMLR-II

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