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  1. e-sc-xxviii-a10.pdf

    ... ............................................................................. 540 HABITATS AND HABITAT-FORMING TAXONOMIC GROUPS THAT CONSTITUTE A VME ... VME habitat-forming organisms and features specified in Annex 22-06/B ....... 543 Review of Benthic ... types, would be important when considering the effects of bottom fishing. HABITATS AND HABITAT-FORMING ... The seven criteria included in the evaluation of benthic taxa are defined below: 1. Habitat-forming – One ... not occur over a time scale of 20–30 years. Therefore, where estimates of maximum longevity for the ... members of the taxon were available, they were scaled as Low (<10 years), Medium (10–30 years) and High ... (>30 years). Thus, longevity was categorised into the three levels with respect to the length of time ... been observed 20 or 30 years post impact (Clark et al., in press). 3.10 The Workshop agreed thatdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WS-VME-09

    Meeting Report : WS-VME-09

  2. e-sc-xvi-a4.pdf

    ... from fine-scale rectangles bordering the northern limit of the CCAMLR Convention Area. He inquired ... but were common in the slope/offshore region. They formed large scattering layers which undertook diurnal ... , surveys were conducted during the spring and summer of 1996/97 (WG-EMM-97/16, 97/30, 97/33 and 97/44 ... -97/30), rather than the abundant year suggested by the Polarstern cruise conducted in December 1996 ... /16, 97/30, 97/33 and 97/44). Trends observed within the 1996/97 season included a prolonged ... indicated an average year for krill abundance (WG-EMM-97/30), rather than the abundant year suggested by ... 3.41 New information was presented on the seasonal presence of salps (WG-EMM-97/30 and 97/73), the ... only moderately abundant early in the season (WG-EMM-97/30 and 97/33). Increasing salp abundance overdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-97

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-97

  3. e-sc-xxxi-a05.pdf

    ... and data entry, e.g. the use of data checking algorithms and conditional formatting in the e-forms ... in the Scientific Observers Manual, observer logbooks and C2 forms be reviewed and repackaged to more effectively ... between this parameter and bias and model performance. 141 2.30 WG-SAM-12/30 described a method ... ), 142 which requires data to be reported using data form C4; and (ii) that conducted under CM 41-01 ... errors during data recording and data entry, e.g. the use of data checking algorithms and conditional ... the relationship between this parameter and bias and model performance. 141 2.30 WG-SAM-12/30 ... form C4; and (ii) that conducted under CM 41-01 (exploratory fisheries), which requires data to be ... reported using data form C2, as well as data collected by scientific observers using cruise reports anddownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-SAM-12

    Meeting Report : WG-SAM-12

  4. e-sc-viii-a6.pdf

    ... was 30 000 tonnes. Catch rates of 70 to 80 tonnes a day had been achieved during a study to determine ... in the commercial trawl fishery for C. gunnari. 30. This SF, referred to a nominal mesh of 80 mm, adopted ... . It was recommended that studies be undertaken to quantify this form of fishing mortality. 39. Although the Working ... of 30 years. The strategies chosen were: • different levels of constant fishing mortality (F0.1, Fmax ... CCAMLR Convention Area was 30 000 tonnes. Catch rates of 70 to 80 tonnes a day had been achieved during ... commercial trawl fishery for C. gunnari. 30. This SF, referred to a nominal mesh of 80 mm, adopted by ... this form of fishing mortality. 39. Although the Working Group agreed that further work was necessary ... . gunnari for a period of 30 years. The strategies chosen were: • different levels of constant fishingdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-89

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-89

  5. e-sc-xxx.pdf

    ... FISHING OPERATIONS ............ 30 Marine debris ... ............................................................................... 30 Incidental mortality of seabirds and marine mammals associated with fisheries...... 30 Future ... and an expected catch of 30 000 tonnes from Subareas 48.1 to 48.4 (SC-CAMLR-XXX/BG/13). The Scientific ... . It was noted that recruitment variability may also alter with climate change. 3.30 The Scientific Committee ... (UK), Dr G. Parkes (UK), Mr T. Peatman (UK), Drs D. Ramm (Data Manager), K. Reid (Science Officer ... previously notified. 3.10 Ukraine submitted a late notification for one vessel and an expected catch of 30download attachment application/pdf attached to:SC-CAMLR-XXX

    Meeting Report : SC-CAMLR-XXX

  6. e-sc-xv-a4-appI.pdf

    ... on the predator reporting forms. Accordingly, all forms should be amended to include an entry for ‘unusual ... was appropriate and in a form suitable for immediate use. In some instances, and for penguins in particular ... recording forms developed for this purpose. (iv) If observations do not take place at a standard time ... 30. The subgroup recommended that a method for breeding chronology similar to Method A9 should ... straightforward and that the method as presented was appropriate and in a form suitable for immediate use. In ... the first flush. Breeding Chronology – Antarctic and Cape Petrels 30. The subgroup recommended ... report of the August 1996 meeting of SCAR-GSS (SC-CAMLR-XV/BG/10) presented by Dr T. Øritsland (Norway ... versions were very similar, and it was recommended that Appendix 7 be retained in its present form. 59download attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-Methods-96

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-Methods-96

  7. e-sc-xxvii-a5.pdf

    ... the intersessional period, the Secretariat had further developed procedures, databases and data forms at the request ... -FSA- 08/4) and included: (i) a revision of the longline data form for fine-scale catch and effort ... database. The revised data form was posted on the CCAMLR website in November 2007, and was in use ... nets. 3.30 Australia completed a randomised stratified survey of C. gunnari in Division 58.5.2 ... included: (i) a revision of the longline data form for fine-scale catch and effort data (C2) to allow ... revised data form was posted on the CCAMLR website in November 2007, and was in use in 2007/08; (ii ... . 3.41 Dr T. Ichii (Japan) noted that although the fishing efficiency using trotline gear is different ... reporting of tag numbers also meant that a large number (>30%) of tag-recoveries could not be attributed todownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-08

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-08

  8. e-cc-xiv-a5.pdf

    ... at 54°07’S, 39°56’W (Subarea 48.3, South Georgia). 1.17 The completed inspection report form ... (e) of the System of Inspection, the completed inspection report form together with supplementary documents ... in due course. 1.30 The UK accepted that the vessel sighted on 23 August 1995 may have been the Isla ... be discussed further at the next meeting of SCOI. Inspection Report Form 2.26 In accordance with SCOI’s ... inspection report form was submitted to the Secretariat together with a separate written report, two ... report form together with supplementary documents, photographs and a video were forwarded to the Flag ... further at the next meeting of SCOI. Inspection Report Form 2.26 In accordance with SCOI’s request last ... year (CCAMLR-XIII, Annex 5, paragraphs 1.70 and 1.72), a draft revision of the inspection report formdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SCOI-95

    Meeting Report : SCOI-95

  9. e-sc-xxvii-a12.pdf

    ... Spatial stratification..................................................................... 30 Issues ... . Information on how to access the database and how to use the GUI is available in CCAMLR-IWC-WS-08/16. 1.30 ... datasets exist in a variety of forms that include large-scale climatologies, numerous regional programs ... -latitude Southern Ocean. It forms a nutrient-rich substrate for concentrating microbial communities ... . Murase and Dr T. Polacheck. 1.15 Models developed to support discussions in SC-CAMLR and the IWC SC ... microbial communities; a critical food source for pelagic herbivores, which in turn form a key food source ... the coastal zone, both when grounded and drifting. They form anchor points for fast-ice formationdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:CCAMLR-IWC-WS-08

    Meeting Report : CCAMLR-IWC-WS-08

  10. e-sc-40-rep.pdf

    ... , paragraph 2.30). 2.5 The Scientific Committee reflected that survey transects conducted in 2021 ... Committee noted that: (i) in 2019/20 (1 December 2019 to 30 November 2020), 12 vessels fished in Subareas ... Committee noted discussions on the parameterisation of the Grym (WG-EMM-2021, paragraphs 2.30 to 2.33 ... ) for Members to submit data collected on research trawl surveys to CCAMLR using C4 forms where relevant ... (WG-SAM), 28 June to 2 July 2021 (Annex 5). Convened by Dr T. Okuda (Japan) and Dr C. Péron (France ... biomass estimates for four strata in Subarea 48.1 (paragraph 3.8), and thanked Dr C. Reiss (USA) and Dr T ... December 2019 to 30 November 2020), 12 vessels fished in Subareas 48.1, 48.2 and 48.3, and the total catch ... ), the new observer pot form, and the Scientific Observer’s Manual – Finfish Fisheries (2020), fordownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SC-CAMLR-40

    Meeting Report : SC-CAMLR-40

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