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Offal Management Group – update
paragraph 6, that prohibits dumping or discharging offal and discards south of 60°S, appear to be the result ... do not indicate a specific action required to improve the implementation of CM 26-01 paragraph 6 ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-38/BG/08 : Author(s): CCAMLR Secretariat
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Ecosystem approach
-CAMLR-XXVIII, paragraphs 10.5, 10.7 and 10.8 (2010)CCAMLR-XXIX, Annex 6, paragraphs 2.39 to 2.45; (2010 ... ) CCAMLR-XXIX/17; (2011)CCAMLR-XXX, Annex 6, paragraphs 2.48 to 2.54; (2011) CCAMLR-XXX/31; (2012)CCAMLR ... -XXXI, paragraph 7.26; (2012)CCAMLR-XXXI, Annex 6, paragraphs 3.1 to 3.3; (2012) CCAMLR-XXXI/29; (2013 ... )CCAMLR-XXXII, paragraphs 3.9 to 3.14 and 5.14; (2013)CCAMLR-XXXII, Annex 6, paragraphs 62-29; (2013 ...
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e-sc-xxxvii-a8.pdf
... Soviet/Russian meso- and small-scale surveys and local area surveys (6 × 8 n miles) as well as data from ... fishing hotspots that persisted for 2–6 months with high catch densities. Within these fishing hotspots
application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-18
Meeting Report : WG-EMM-18
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e-sc-38-a6.pdf
... e-sc-38-a6.pdf Annex 6 Report of the ... biomass 261 estimation of 21% but only a 6% increase in the overall biomass estimate across the ... the South Orkney Islands. The moorings had been deployed for 1 year and 6 months respectively in two ... for these regional estimates (WG-EMM- 2019 report, Tables 5 and 6) and clarified that the request for
application/pdf attached to:SG-ASAM-2019
Meeting Report : SG-ASAM-2019
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Reporting procedures for the continuous fishing method
extending reporting frequency to 6-hour intervals to remove some of the methodological negative impacts on ... at the cost of a high uncertainty in the individual 2-hour catches. We still consider a 6-hours ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-17/48 : Author(s): O.R. Godø and T. Knutsen
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Interactions between longline vessels and seabirds in Kerguelen waters and a method to reduce seabird mortality
giant petrels (8%) and three species of albatrosses, the wandering (11%), black-browed (6%) and grey ... the total number of tries), the black-browed (7%) and the grey-headed (6%) albatrosses, than by ...
Meeting Document : WG-IMALF-94/12 : Author(s): Yves Cherel, Henri Weimerskirch and Guy Duhamel (France)
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e-cc-xxvii-a5.pdf
... Froyanes (UK), Austral Leader II (Australia), Koryo Maru 11 (South Africa) and Shinsei Maru No. 3 (Japan ... technical problems (SC-CAMLR- XXVII, Annex 6, paragraph 2.47). 2.25 Australia agreed that it was ... Secretariat (SCIC-08/3). The 177 Secretariat had been requested at CCAMLR-XXVI to prepare the analysis ... accordance with CCAMLR Conservation Measure 10-06, paragraph 3. Namibia has pursued the report submitted
application/pdf attached to:SCIC-08
Meeting Report : SCIC-08
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e-sc-xxiii-a4.pdf
... , sections 4, 5 and 6. As such, the Working Group recommended continued refinement of these conceptual ... information in Table 1 (WG-EMM-04/6). This is the first time that the Working Group had had this information ... (only 3% contained fish only) and cephalopods occurred in 12% of scats. Although there were no ... were submitted as part of the 2003 CEMP Review Workshop. Table 3 listed other data of potential
application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-04
Meeting Report : WG-EMM-04
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CCAMLR ecosystem monitoring program standard methods: determination of sex of Adelie penguins
when more than 90% of the incubating birds were male and a 6- or 7-day period when more than 90% of the ... identified with 91∙8–98∙6% accuracy within 15–21 days after the first sighting of an egg. The method provides ...
Meeting Document : WG-CEMP-94/08 : Author(s): K.R. Kerry, J.R. Clarke and G.D. Else (Australia)
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Demersal longlines with integrated weight: a preliminary assessment of sink rates, fish catch success and operational effects
attached weights (6 kg/49 m) in the New Zealand ling fishery. Longlines with 0 g/m (unweighted), 25 g/m, 50 ... sank instantly, reaching 1 m depth in 6-9 s whereas unweighted lines took >20 s to reach this depth ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-02/22 : Author(s): G. Robertson (Australia), M. McNeill, B. King (New Zealand) and R. Kristensen (Norway)