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Posters and other promotional material
The CCAMLR banner (581.66 KB) gives an overview of what CCAMLR is and what it does. It is available for use at events. The CCAMLR flyer (118.15 KB) gives a short introduction to what CCAMLR is and how it operates. It is available in CCAMLR’s four official languages. This Identification Guide
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CCAMLR e-CDS User Manual
CCAMLR’s Catch Documentation Scheme (CDS) seeks to: identify the origins of Dissostichus spp. entering the markets of Contracting Parties and cooperating non-Contracting Parties (NCPs) track the harvest, transhipment, landings, export and re-export of Dissostichus spp. determine whether
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Fishing gear library
This reference library is being developed as part of CCAMLR’s work on vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs). This work includes: Members’ preliminary assessments of the potential for proposed bottom fishing activities to have significant adverse impacts on VMEs (Conservation Measure 22-06) the
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Chapter 8: Secretariat operations and financing
Recommendation Responsible body Activities to date Status Recommendation 28: The Secretariat ensure that capacity building and associated outreach support is strengthened in the next review of the Secretariat’s Strategic Plan. (paragraphs 85 to 88) Commission and SCAF (2017) SCIC-2017, paragraph
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Catch Documentation Scheme (CDS)
CCAMLR implements a range of measures to support the conservation and management of Antarctic marine living resources. These measures seek to minimise the impact harvesting activities may have on the sustainability of target species, on species taken incidentally as by-catch and on the marine
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CCAMLR Science
CCAMLR Science is a peer-reviewed journal published annually by the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR). It contains articles dealing with the science that underpins the conservation and the rational use of Antarctic marine living resources. The journal was
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Working Group on Fish Stock Assessment (WG-FSA)
At its second meeting, in 1983, the Scientific Committee agreed that the starting point for discussions on fish stock assessment should be to consider the report of the second meeting of the BIOMASS Working Party on Antarctic Fish Biology (BIOMASS Report Series 12) during its meeting in 1984.
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Information Note for WG-SAM-18
Dates The following information is provided by the Secretariat for the use of participants at the WG-SAM meeting to be held in Norwich, UK, from 25 to 29 June 2018. Welcome to Norwich! …Where is Norwich? Norwich is the main city in the county of Norfolk in the east of England (Figure 1), around 160
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Conservation measures
CCAMLR implements a comprehensive set of measures in order to support the conservation of Antarctic marine living resources and the management of fisheries in the Southern Ocean. These conservation measures are reviewed and developed at each annual meeting of the Commission, and subsequently
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Information Note for WG-SAM-17, WS-SISO-17 and WG-EMM-17
Dates The following information is provided by the Secretariat for the use of participants at the WG-SAM meeting to be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from 26 to 30 June 2017. Venue Palacio San Martín, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship Arenales 761 (Main Gate) Buenos Aires Arriving at Buenos
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