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  1. Living Resources of the Southern Ocean

    . This item and the rel evant document, COFI/78/7, wcr~ introduced by the Ass istant Director General ... ferred to move·s which had been initiated by the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties to draw up a ... interest to FAO. OOU lJ - 2 - W.P. /6 46. The Committee t ook not e 0 £ a statement by the dele ... now b einr drafted by the Consultative Partie s was not a fishery agre ement in the usual sense but ...

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  2. Report of a meeting of the SCAR group of specialists on marine living resources of the Southern Ocean

    : .. ' .. " •,' . ' . ' . .,. . . . .The ~eil\be_rs ·of the <;;:roup vrere vrclcome d by the Chairman Dr Ei...:sa.yed, who ... . These l arge responsibilities had .... . · 'been recognized by SCAR,- which at its Executive Meeting in ... ally problems of duplication and possible conflict could be dealt 'trith · by -full o.nd prmnpt ... sor:te modificaJdons this v v.s. adopted by. the' ·., . . group arid it 'Vias . o.gr~ed ·_that _ an ...

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  3. Recommendation IX-2 of the Ninth Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting Antarctic Marine Living Resources

    preservation and conservation of living resources in the Antarctic by virtue of Article IX paragraph l(f ... ) of the Antarctic Treaty; Recalling Further the history of action taken by Consultative Parties ... found in the Antarctic Treaty area and adjacent waters; Aware of the need to compile more information ... ensuring that these resources are protected by the establishment of sound conservation measures which ...

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  4. Antarctic krill – Proposal of studies

    up by decreased whales. The pilot-scale commercial fisheries have been already operated by Japan ... biological data of the Antarctic krill has been greatly accumulated by many countries and organizations ... exploitation of the Antarctic krill has been operated for these several years (by fleets of Japan and ... krill stocks. This work is, of course, supported by diversed studies on the whole Antarctic ecosystem ...

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  5. SC-CAMLR-SSP/3

    ) Detection and quantitative estimation of krill concentrations by hydroacoustic instruments (E ... /BG/38 Methodological guidelines on the assessment of trawl catchability of krill by means of ... surveys by the FRG. These data indicate that the stock of N. rossii in 1985 was about 2.5% of its pre ... known) and the net recruitment rate to the stock in each year implied by the age data. The catch at ...

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  6. Proposed amendments to Article XXIII: System of Observation and Inspection

    observation and inspection shall pe elaborated by the Commission on the basis of the following principles ... . , This system shall i nc lude provis ion for ri ghts of boarding and inspection by observers and ... inspectors designated by the Contracting Parties and for flag state prosecution and sanctions on the basis ... the Convention area, through observers and inspectors designated by Contracting Parties and ...

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  7. Statement regarding the problem of the Kerguelen and Crozet archipelagos

    have not w~ntc~ to add to the difficulties that confronted us by 0oing too extensively into our ... again stated here, has been clearly understood by the other Consultative P.~rties, to which end-we ... Articl~ 21 submitted by frnnce in Buenos Aires)h or by a~opting an ~rticle dealing expressly with the ... archipelagos included in the·area of the Convention but the conservation measures a~opted by the Commission ...

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  8. Application of the Antarctic Treaty to marine areas

    REUNION CONSULTATIVE SPECIALE W.P./4 Date: 19 July 1978 Original: English AMEND&~T AS SUGGESTED BY ... JAPAN ARTICLE IV # ( OO QlJ AMENDMENT AS SUGGESTED BY JAPAN ARTICLE IV App_lication of ... Parties, whether or not they are Parties to the Antarctic Treaty, are bound by Articles IV and VI of the ... interpreted as a renunciation by any Contracting Party of any asserted right of or claim to or basis of claim ...

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  9. Suggested amendment to Article IV: Application of the Antarctic Treaty to marine areas

    Date: 20 July 1978 Ori!inal: English AMENDMENT AS SUGGESTED BY JAPAN ARTICLE IV Applic~ti~n of ... Parties, whether or not they are PaTties to the Antarctic Treaty, are bound by Ar~iclcs IV and VI of the ... interpreted as a renunciation by any Contracting Party of any asserted righ~ of or claim to or basis of claim ... Convention is in force or measures adopted by the Commission and implemented pijrsuant to Article XIX and ...

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  10. Proposal to the System of Observation and Inspection Article XXIII

    PROPOSAL SUBMITTED BY THE DELEGATION OF THE UNITED SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS ARTICLE XXIII SYSTEM OF ... established. 2. The system of observation and inspection shall be elaborated by the Commission on the basis ... marine living resources in the Convention area, through observers and inspectors designated by ... Contracting Parties and operating under terms and conditions to be established by the Commission; (c ...

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