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  1. e-cc-xxvi-a5.pdf

    ... . The European Community mentioned that the inspector’s name at the time of the incident was not on the CCAMLR ... for the next year at the expense of the owner. 2.12 Some Members disagreed with China’s interpretation ... of the System of Inspection and raised their concern regarding these incidents and expressed the view ... inspections of vessels carrying toothfish in accordance with Conservation Measure 10-03. 2.20 Spain ... licences issued to the vessels, which effectively restricted them to remaining in port for the next year ... System of Inspection and raised their concern regarding these incidents and expressed the view that ... listing any gillnet vessels sighted by South Africa during the 2006/07 season (CCAMLR-XXVI/BG/30). 2.24 ... 20, in support of two surveillance operations conducted by New Zealand in January 2007. No requestsdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SCIC-07

    Meeting Report : SCIC-07

  2. e-sc-xxix-a4.pdf

    ... agreed that, based on currently available data, observer coverage of 50% of vessels each year and 20 ... such as vessels, subareas and years on CVs. Agnew et al. (2010) presented another analysis of observer data ... % of hauls, with all vessels being observed at least once every two years, was sufficient to estimate mean ... for other areas and at different times of year. 2.10 Since variation of krill population parameters may ... agreed that, based on currently available data, observer coverage of 50% of vessels each year and 20% of ... , subareas and years on CVs. Agnew et al. (2010) presented another analysis of observer data and proposed ... hauls, with all vessels being observed at least once every two years, was sufficient to estimate mean ... for other areas and at different times of year. 2.10 Since variation of krill populationdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-SAM-10

    Meeting Report : WG-SAM-10

  3. e-sc-xxxi-a06.pdf

    ... ) and ‘high mortality’ (M = 3). CVs of either 0%, 10%, 20% or 30% were added to the observed recruitment ... reported the largest catches of krill with a total of 102 460 tonnes, the Republic of Korea reported 30 ... in a given time of year. 2.14 Given the errors in determination of the reported catch, a fishery may need ... lines. 2.20 The Working Group agreed that the catch reporting form C1, used to submit catch data ... distribution between 2 and 0.8) and ‘high mortality’ (M = 3). CVs of either 0%, 10%, 20% or 30% were added to ... largest catches of krill with a total of 102 460 tonnes, the Republic of Korea reported 30 642 tonnes ... attributes of krill in a given time of year. 2.14 Given the errors in determination of the reported catch ... fishing areas. 2.28 WG-EMM-12/30 described krill fishing activities in Subareas 48.1, 48.2 and 48.3 bydownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-12

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-12

  4. e-sc-xxxi-a07.pdf

    ... OF THE MEETING AND ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA 2.1 This year’s agenda of WG-FSA focused on data-poor fisheries ... fisheries 3.7 The 2011/12 fishing season started on 1 December 2011 and will end on 30 November 2012 ... for seabird–fishery interactions, using data on the distribution of fishable areas, the periods of the year ... to the Convention Area 3.20 Catches of D. eleginoides from fisheries outside the Convention Area and reported ... on 1 December 2011 and will end on 30 November 2012, and fishing was still in progress in some areas ... areas, the periods of the year when these areas are accessible to fishing and some measure of the ... fisheries outside the Convention Area and reported in the CDS in the calendar years 2011 and 2012 (to ... 2+ fish last year. This survey did not provide adequate spatial coverage to provide an assessmentdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-12

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-12

  5. e-sc-xxxv-a05.pdf

    ... population with parameters estimated from these data was projected 20 years into the future under various ... have been modified or new records for past years been added. 2.20 The Working Group agreed ... was fitted to a 40-year time series (1976 to 2015) of biomass indices and length-composition data from ... data from the last five years to estimate recruitment trends. (ii) The krill model does not consider ... . A simulated population with parameters estimated from these data was projected 20 years into the ... Subarea 48.1. The model was fitted to a 40-year time series (1976 to 2015) of biomass indices and length ... supplement recruitment data by those data from the last five years to estimate recruitment trends. (ii ... significantly affect the dynamics and krill biomass located in Subarea 48.1 during fishing seasons and yearsdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-SAM-16

    Meeting Report : WG-SAM-16

  6. e-cc-xxii-a4.pdf

    ... once every two years, and in 1995 that this would be required at least once every three years ... increased this year, an increase not anticipated or budgeted for. In addit ion, the support for the ad hoc ... in expenditure. COST RECOVERY 15. Following its discussions from the previous year (CCAMLR-XXI, Annex ... in terms of a single submission by an individual Member in respect of a single year, a single species ... full audit should be performed on average once every two years, and in 1995 that this would be ... required at least once every three years. The Committee noted its advice to the Commission in 2002 that ... noted that the report of WG-FSA had substantially increased this year, an increase not anticipated or ... discussions from the previous year (CCAMLR-XXI, Annex 4, paragraph 25), and information presented by thedownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SCAF-03

    Meeting Report : SCAF-03

  7. e-sc-xxviii-a10.pdf

    ... 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 ... or 30 years post impact (Clark et al., in press). 3.10 The Workshop agreed that vulnerability ... not occur over a time scale of 20–30 years. Therefore, where estimates of maximum longevity for the ... been observed 20 or 30 years post impact (Clark et al., in press). 3.10 The Workshop agreed that ... members of the taxon were available, they were scaled as Low (<10 years), Medium (10–30 years) and Highdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WS-VME-09

    Meeting Report : WS-VME-09

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

    ... 20 years (e.g. Sainsbury, 1988). Over the last six years the approach has been extended from single ... the agenda, the workshop noted that the discussions would be drawing together information and concepts ... at the Scientific Committee meeting last year, which was distributed in the first and second Scientific Committee ... to five water column layers within each box (Figure 1). The biological components mentioned above ... workshop noted that the discussions would be drawing together information and concepts to provide a common ... last year, which was distributed in the first and second Scientific Committee circulars concerning the ... populations. Parameter values for each year, including recruitment are independently drawn from statisticaldownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WS-PEMTAKM-04

    Meeting Report : WS-PEMTAKM-04

  9. e-sc-v-a4.pdf

    ... there were some shortcomings. The level of reporting of current data is similar to last year, though ... taken from the Antarctic for some 15 years, catches from any one stock have, in most cases, been ... concentrated in one or more periods of no more than two or three years, separated by periods of light ... in one or two seasons of the accumulated stock from several years’ natural production. In other cases ... year for which catch-at-age data are available. If there is no clear average value for previous years ... 1980, young fish (less than 4 years old) were virtually absent from the catch. A better year-class ... , though there were some shortcomings. The level of reporting of current data is similar to last year ... significant catches have been taken from the Antarctic for some 15 years, catches from any one stock have, indownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-86

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-86

  10. e-sc-xxvii-a6.pdf

    ... observed were similar to those observed last year, ranging from 13 to 100% with an average of 47% (Table ... that this is the third consecutive year that no albatrosses were observed captured in longline fisheries ... in the Convention Area and the second consecutive year that the only incidental mortality of seabirds observed ... hauling. Of these, 20 were caught within Subarea 48.3, 2 in Subareas 58.6, 58.7 and Area 51, and 99 from ... proportions of hooks observed were similar to those observed last year, ranging from 13 to 100% with an ... Group noted that this is the third consecutive year that no albatrosses were observed captured in ... longline fisheries in the Convention Area and the second consecutive year that the only incidental ... (Tables 2 and 4), all caught during hauling. Of these, 20 were caught within Subarea 48.3, 2 in Subareasdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-IMAF-08

    Meeting Report : WG-IMAF-08

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