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2022/2023 Contracting Party IUU Vessel List
Download as PDF (29.76 KB) Vessel name Flag IMO Number Callsign Nature and date of activity(s ...
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Fishery notifications
Exploratory fishery notifications Exploratory fisheries are those fisheries where there is a need to collect sufficient information to: evaluate the distribution, abundance and demography of the target species, leading to an estimate of the fishery’s potential yield review the fishery’s potential
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Partnerships
The Data Centre supports CCAMLR’s collaborations and partnerships in global initiatives including the following: Coordinating Working Party on Fisheries Statistics (CWP) http://www.fao.org/fishery/cwp/en Fishery Resources Monitoring System (FIRMS) http://firms.fao.org/firms/en Scientific Committee
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Fishing-related documents
Fish the Sea not the Sky (3.07 MB) is a guide for fishers to avoid by-catch of seabirds. VME Taxa Classification Guide (983.52 KB) provides a taxon-specific, quick, on-deck guide to aid in the classification of macroscopic marine invertebrate. Field Identification Guide to Heard Island and
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Ecosystem approach
3.2.1 Extent to which CCAMLR decisions take account of and incorporate an ecosystem approach to management Recommendation Responsible body Activities to date Status 3.2.1.1 Explicit mechanisms, agreements and reporting should be developed to provide coherence and compatibility of research,
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Relationship to the Antarctic Treaty System
The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CAMLR Convention) forms an integral part of the Antarctic Treaty System. Provisions in the CAMLR Convention bind Contracting Parties to a range of obligations in the Antarctic Treaty, including: Article III Article IV.1, and
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Fishery monitoring
Introduction Catch and effort data are used to monitor CCAMLR fisheries and to forecast fishery closures. Catch and effort data are submitted to the Secretariat by Flag Sates, or their vessels, using the following CCAMLR Forms- Catch and effort data (352.72 KB): CEf_v2019 for finfish fisheries or
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CCAMLR's contribution to global food security
CCAMLR contributes to global food security through its efforts to conserve Antarctic marine living resources. Since its establishment in 1982, CCAMLR Members have achieved this through the conduct of long-term research and integrated actions associated with: the acquisition of operational-level
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Acceding to the Convention
To accede to the Convention a State must meet the conditions set out in Article XXIX, paragraph 1, of the CAMLR Convention. Namely that the State is: …interested in research or harvesting activities in relation to the marine living resources to which this Convention applies A note verbale to the
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PR2 Questionnaire introduction
CCAMLR Members, Observers, other intergovernmental organisations and non-Contracting Parties cooperating with CCAMLR through the Catch Documentation Scheme for Dissostichus spp. (CDS) are invited to complete the PR2 Questionnaire and submit their responses to the CCAMLR Secretariat. Responses by
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