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  1. e-sc-xxvii.pdf

    ... assessment tool, SeaBird, developed in New Zealand for assessing the abundances of seabirds (Annex ... was chaired by the Scientific Committee’s Vice-Chair Dr K. Sullivan (New Zealand). 1.2 The Chair welcomed ... , Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Namibia, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, South Africa ... S. Hanchet (New Zealand) – New and exploratory fisheries, and squid and crab resources; • Drs R. Mitchell ... chaired by the Scientific Committee’s Vice-Chair Dr K. Sullivan (New Zealand). 1.2 The Chair welcomed ... , India, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Namibia, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, South ... ) – Krill resources; • Drs G. Parkes and R. Mitchell (UK) – Fish resources; • Dr S. Hanchet (New Zealand ... (Australia) – Fish and invertebrate by-catch; • Ms K. Rivera (USA) and Mr N. Smith (New Zealanddownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SC-CAMLR-XXVII

    Meeting Report : SC-CAMLR-XXVII

  2. e-sc-40-a5.pdf

    ... established during these years. 3.28 The Working Group welcomed the intention of New Zealand to present ... /A, format 2. 8.8 WG-SAM-2021/18 presented a proposal for a new research plan to continue research ... . 13.3 On behalf of the Working Group Dr C. Darby (UK) and Mr N. Walker (New Zealand) thanked Dr Péron ... mailto:gyuyades82@gmail.com 140 New Zealand Dr Jennifer Devine National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ... . 3.28 The Working Group welcomed the intention of New Zealand to present Casal2 to Members at WG-FSA ... -01, Annex 24-01/A, format 2. 8.8 WG-SAM-2021/18 presented a proposal for a new research plan to ... ) and Mr N. Walker (New Zealand) thanked Dr Péron and Dr Okuda for their guidance during the meeting ... @dongwon.com mailto:owsnice@gmail.com mailto:gyuyades82@gmail.com 140 New Zealand Dr Jennifer Devinedownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-SAM-2021

    Meeting Report : WG-SAM-2021

  3. e-sc-ii.pdf

    ... , the German Democratic Republic, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ... Oceanic Fisheries Department Fisheries Agency NEW ZEALAND Representative: Dr Don ROBERTSON ... RESEARCH Prof. G. KNOX Zoology Department University of Canterbury New Zealand ANNEX 2 DOCUMENT ... for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources are produced in the four official languages ... Republic of Germany, France, the German Democratic Republic, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, the Union ... Department University of Canterbury New Zealand ANNEX 2 DOCUMENT LIST SC-CAMLR-II Document Number ... Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources are produced in the four official languages of the ... Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources 25 Old Wharf HOBART TASMANIA 7000 AUSTRALIA (idownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SC-CAMLR-II

    Meeting Report : SC-CAMLR-II

  4. e-sc-xvii-a4-appD.pdf

    ... ) land-based krill predators (coordinator Dr I. Boyd (UK)), see Section 7; and (v) marine predators ... depths were less than 750 m). Each year the first cruise takes place in January/February, and the second ... in February/March. The CTD stations’ positions from the AMLR CTD grid that were used during the workshop ... , and the most significant negative correlation at approximately a lag of 20 months. 193 Conclusions 3.18 ... . LAND-BASED MARINE PREDATORS Data Availability 7.1 In the original subgroup circular, five sites (Bird ... (UK)), see Section 7; and (v) marine predators of krill (icefish and whales) (coordinator Dr I ... where depths were less than 750 m). Each year the first cruise takes place in January/February, and the ... second in February/March. The CTD stations’ positions from the AMLR CTD grid that were used during thedownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WS-AREA 48-98

    Meeting Report : WS-AREA 48-98

  5. e-sc-xxviii-a9.pdf

    ... Observer Data Analyst) and J. Clark (UK), Drs A. Constable (Australia) and S. Hanchet (New Zealand ... ) and B. Krafft (Norway), Mr F. McEachan (Australia), Drs D. Middleton (New Zealand), D. Ramm (Data Manager ... . The observers worked on four New Zealand and one South African longliners fishing in the Ross Sea ... of the Benthic Invertebrate Classification Guide. The specimens were returned to New Zealand and subsequently ... ) and S. Hanchet (New Zealand), Messrs Heinecken (Co-convener) and N. Gasco (France), Drs C. Jones (USA ... those made by trained taxonomists. The observers worked on four New Zealand and one South African ... to New Zealand and subsequently reclassified by taxonomists. 3.9 The results in TASO-09/8 ... thresholds. 3.12 The Technical Group thanked New Zealand for conducting the work and agreed it usefullydownload attachment application/pdf attached to:TASO-09

    Meeting Report : TASO-09

  6. e-cc-xxviii.pdf

    ... of incidental mortality of Antarctic marine living resources; new and exploratory fisheries; current operation ... by Ambassador D. MacKay (New Zealand). 1.2 All 25 Members of the Commission were represented: Argentina ... Community, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Namibia, New Zealand, Norway, Poland ... appreciates. With approval of the University of Tasmania’s new Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies ... Ambassador D. MacKay (New Zealand). 1.2 All 25 Members of the Commission were represented: Argentina ... of the University of Tasmania’s new Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies to be developed in the ... , in accordance with the CCAMLR System of Inspection, by Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand and thedownload attachment application/pdf attached to:CCAMLR-XXVIII

    Meeting Report : CCAMLR-XXVIII

  7. e-cc-xxvii-a4.pdf

    ... inability to attend the Commission meeting and requested the Vice-Chair (New Zealand) to present the SCAF ... 415 1 000 124 415 New Zealand 123 415 7 383 130 798 Norway 123 415 8 014 131 429 Poland 123 415 ... -XXVII/6, paragraphs 17 and 18). It thanked the Secretariat for its efforts. 13. SCAF noted ... in terms of accessing vital information in one or more of the Commission’s four official languages. 18 ... the Commission meeting and requested the Vice-Chair (New Zealand) to present the SCAF report. The ... 635 135 050 Korea, Republic of * 123 415 17 575 140 990 Namibia* 123 415 1 000 124 415 New Zealand ... , paragraphs 17 and 18). It thanked the Secretariat for its efforts. 13. SCAF noted with appreciation the ... official languages. 18. It was suggested that earlier paper submission deadlines would provide more timedownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SCAF-08

    Meeting Report : SCAF-08

  8. e-sc-xxi-a4-appD.pdf

    ... colony were tracked from February to May 2000. Birds left the colony and travelled southwest, keeping ... catch limit would be subdivided would be determined at a future meeting (SC-CAMLR-XX, paragraph 6.18 ... . 1.11 Papers specifically relevant to the workshop included: (i) fisheries – WG-EMM-02/06, 02/18, 02 ... in this analysis. 210 1.18 The workshop agreed that a nested approach to the subdivision of the region ... included: (i) fisheries – WG-EMM-02/06, 02/18, 02/28, 02/40 and 02/63 Rev. 1; and (ii) predators – WG ... monitoring the behaviour of the Antarctic marine ecosystem in the absence of fishing. The workshop ... 7. The average relative densities of krill in January and in February–March are shown in Figure 8 ... . 3.8 For February–March, these results indicate that the average location of aggregations occursdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WSSMUPU-02

    Meeting Report : WSSMUPU-02

  9. e-cc-xviii-a5.pdf

    ... in February this year and is the subject of an ongoing investigation by South Africa (SCOI-99/3). New Zealand ... G. Bryden (New Zealand). Mr Bryden welcomed all participating delegations. 1.2 The Provisional Agenda ... was not confirmed. 2.6 New Zealand conducted aerial surveillance over Subareas 88.1 and 88.2 from December 1998 ... to March 1999. No unlicensed vessels were sighted during the 14 flights made. 2.7 New Zealand also raised ... . Bryden (New Zealand). Mr Bryden welcomed all participating delegations. 1.2 The Provisional Agenda of ... the presence of these vessels was not confirmed. 2.6 New Zealand conducted aerial surveillance over ... flights made. 2.7 New Zealand also raised the issue of the Belize-registered vessel Salvora. This vessel ... South Africa (SCOI-99/3). New Zealand suggested that in the case of the Salvora, it may be appropriatedownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SCOI-99

    Meeting Report : SCOI-99

  10. e-cc-ix.pdf

    ... , European Economic Community, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Norway ... New Zealand, supported by Chile, noted that the report of the Scientific Committee contained numerous ... on Seals and the SCAR Bird Biology Subcommittee for their advice relating to the status of marine mammal ... , marine mammals, marine turtles and birds in these fisheries. 5.9 Several delegations drew the attention ... Southern Baleen Whales4 Marine Mammal and Bird Populations4 Proposed Workshop on Southern Elephant Seals5 ... , Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden ... CCAMLR. 4.8 New Zealand, supported by Chile, noted that the report of the Scientific Committee ... review of CCAMLR interests in 1992. Marine Mammal and Bird Populations 4.43 The Commission expresseddownload attachment application/pdf attached to:CCAMLR-IX

    Meeting Report : CCAMLR-IX

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