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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 154/XVII (1998)
. 3. In addition, the total catch of Electrona carlsbergi in the 1998/99 season shall be limited to 14 500 tonnes ... or if the total catch of Electrona carlsbergi reaches 14 500 tonnes, whichever is sooner. 7. If, in the course ...
Conservation Measure : 154/XVII (1998)
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Schedule of Conservation Measures in Force 1992/93
paragraph 11. 11. Each Contracting Party shall, as appropriate, issue permits authorizing its nationals ... Treaty System which are in force. 11 E. COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION 1. The name, address ... °59’14”S, 55°23’04”W (coordinates are given for the point of highest elevation on the island - see ... a rather consistent depth of approximately 18 m. A 14 second anchorage utilised by smaller vessels ...
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Schedule of Conservation Measures in Force 1992/93
paragraph 11. 11. Each Contracting Party shall, as appropriate, issue permits authorizing its nationals ... Treaty System which are in force. 11 E. COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION 1. The name, address ... °59’14”S, 55°23’04”W (coordinates are given for the point of highest elevation on the island - see ... a rather consistent depth of approximately 18 m. A 14 second anchorage utilised by smaller vessels ...
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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 155/XVII (1998)
be limited to 14 500 tonnes in the Shag Rocks region, defined as the area bounded by 52°30’S, 40°W; 52°30 ... reaches its by-catch limit or if the total catch of Electrona carlsbergi reaches 14 500 tonnes, whichever ...
Conservation Measure : 155/XVII (1998)
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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 174/XVIII (1999)
in the 1999/2000 season shall be limited to 14 500 tonnes in the Shag Rocks region, defined as the area ... carlsbergi reaches 14 500 tonnes, whichever is sooner. 7. If, in the course of the directed fishery ...
Conservation Measure : 174/XVIII (1999)
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Myctophids in the diet of Antarctic predators
alimentaire de nombreux predateurs antarctiques. 11 conviendrait d'entreprendre de nouvelles etudes ... ). Of these 35 species, 11 have circumpolar distributions and are mainly widespread from the Antarctic Polar ... Islands, Crozet Islands, Lena and Ob Banks (Chechun, 1984). The food of 11 species of fish was studied ... of food of N. squamifrons). In total, fish comprise from 11.6 to 13.8% (by weight). 3 Finding of two ...
Science Journal Paper : Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/8 (Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/8) : 335–368 : Author(s): Sabourenkov, E.
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Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources
resources of the Antarctic marine ecosystem. Convention 11 2. The Scientific Committee shall ... Research and the International Whaling Commission. Convention 14 4. The Commission may enter ...
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Conservation Measure Conservation Measure 199/XIX (2000)
. 3. In addition, the total catch of Electrona carlsbergi in the 2000/01 season shall be limited to 14 500 tonnes ... or if the total catch of Electrona carlsbergi reaches 14 500 tonnes, whichever is sooner. 7. If, in the course ...
Conservation Measure : 199/XIX (2000)
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Cooperation between CCAMLR and CITES
submission of a report to CITES CoP14 on "illicit trade in toothfish products". Author ... of a report to CITES CoP14 on "illicit trade in toothfish products". ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXV/BG/12 : Author(s): Secretariat
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Spatially explicit population dynamics models for Antarctic toothfish in the Ross Sea region
0.0 0.0 - 882A South 14.5 13.7 12.6 11.0 9.7 11.6 7.1 5.0 9.2 882B North 0.4 1.2 40.1 0.4 1.2 38.2 ... . N ro w s = 14 N columns = 21 Figure 1: Spatial grid representation of the Ross Sea region used ... into a rec- tangular grid of 14 rows and 21 columns (Figure 1). Each cell was 24 336 km2 (i.e. equal-area ... 6 939 - - - 2000 752 14 081 - - - 2001 592 14 087 - 259 - 2002 1 355 16 612 831 684 1 2003 1 769 26 ...
Science Journal Paper : CCAMLR Science, Volume 21 (CCAMLR Science, Volume 21) : 19–37 : Author(s): Mormede, S., A. Dunn, S. Hanchet and S. Parker