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  1. e-sc-xxxiv-a7.pdf

    ... ). These closures were triggered by catches of Dissostichus spp. approaching the relevant catch limits ... ://www.ccamlr.org/node/75667 323 their respective catch limits. However, in Subarea 88.2, the catch limits ... 882H reached 208 tonnes (104% of the catch limit). 3.6 The Secretariat advised that two vessels had ... date and at the time of issue the catch was 89% of the catch limit; however, high catches in the final ... (104% of the catch limit). 3.6 The Secretariat advised that two vessels had fished in SSRU 882H in ... time of issue the catch was 89% of the catch limit; however, high catches in the final two days ... resulted in an 8 tonne overrun of the catch limit. 3.7 The Working Group discussed the significance of ... days after the start of fishing and may indicate a situation where the catch limit could potentiallydownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-15

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-15

  2. e-sc-xxxii-a06.pdf

    ... ................................................................... 255 Development of advice on catch limits ................................................... 259 ... gunnari) in Subarea 48.3 and Division 58.5.2, and the development of advice on precautionary catch limits ... between areas with different catch limits (ii) the temporal and spatial sequence of high catch rates ... . In 2012/13, the catch limit for C. gunnari was 2 933 tonnes. Fishing early in the season was conducted ... -01 and associated measures. In 2012/13, the catch limit for C. gunnari was 2 933 tonnes. Fishing ... ensures 75% biomass escapement after a two-year projection period, yielded a catch limit of 4 635 tonnes ... The Working Group recommended that the catch limit for C. gunnari should be set at 4 635 tonnes for ... . In 2012/13, the catch limit for C. gunnari was 679 tonnes. Fishing was conducted by one vessel usingdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-13

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-13

  3. e-sc-xxxvi-a07.pdf

    ... current or future assessments in ‘data-poor’ fisheries (e.g. closed areas, areas with zero catch limits ... of local biomass and catch limit for data-poor fisheries ..................... 274 Development of trend ... analysis rules for methodology and calculation of catch limits in data-poor toothfish fisheries ... the relevant catch limits, while the closure of research block 5841_6 was triggered when the by-catch limit ... local biomass and catch limit for data-poor fisheries ..................... 274 Development of trend ... % overrun of the catch limit in Subarea 88.1 SSRUs B, C, G with a catch of 596 tonnes compared to a catch ... . The Working Group also noted that the overall catch in Subarea 88.1 was 98% of the catch limit for ... measures. In 2016/17, the catch limit for C. gunnari was 2 074 tonnes. Fishing early in the season wasdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-17

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-17

  4. e-sc-xxx-a07.pdf

    ... research catch limit ..................................................... 337 Division 58.4.3b (BANZARE ... catch limit ..................................................... 341 Advice for tag-based research ... of advice on catch limits for Dissostichus spp. .................... 356 Dissostichus spp. Subarea 48.6 ... /1). 3.13 The Secretariat monitored a total of 130 non-zero catch limits for target species and by-catch ... catch limit ..................................................... 341 Advice for tag-based research in ... forecasting fishery closures once the catch of a managed species exceeded 50% of its catch limit. As of 24 ... . approaching their respective catch limits. 3.14 Catch limit overruns (i.e. the catch exceeded the catchdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-11

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-11

  5. e-sc-xxxiii-a7.pdf

    ... ..................................................................... 290 By-catch limits for Subarea 48.4 ....................................................... 290 ... Summary of advice on the catch limits of exploratory and other fisheries ......... 317 Vulnerable ... areas and areas with zero catches, including review of research proposals and advice on catch limits ... ’ containing agreed fishery indicators and a summary of the status, assessment and catch limits in place ... 48.3 operated in accordance with CM 41-02 and associated measures. In 2013/14, the catch limit for D ... 2013 with a catch limit for D. eleginoides in Subarea 48.3 of 2 400 tonnes be carried forward in its ... entirety for 2014/15. Dissostichus eleginoides and D. mawsoni Subarea 48.4 4.3 The catch limit for D ... limit for D. mawsoni in Subarea 48.4 in 2013/14 was 24 tonnes. The total reported catch was 24 tonnesdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-14

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-14

  6. e-sc-xxxv-a07.pdf

    ... current or future assessments in ‘data-poor’ fisheries (e.g. closed areas, areas with zero catch limits ... limits for research activities involving toothfish • methods for the analysis of toothfish catch data ... with Conservation Measure (CM) 42-01 and associated measures. In 2015/16, the catch limit for C. gunnari was 3 461 ... 48.3 for 2015/16 and 2016/17 are provided in WG-FSA-15/25 Rev. 1. The catch limits calculated from ... /16, the catch limit for C. gunnari was 3 461 tonnes. Fishing early in the season was conducted by ... catch limit of 8 278 tonnes for 2015/16 and 6 701 tonnes for 2016/17. A second projection that ... considered one year of fishing only, yielded a catch limit of 14 474 tonnes in 2016/17. 3.10 The Working ... rule, which ensures 75% biomass escapement after a two- year projection period, yielded a catch limitdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-16

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-16

  7. e-sc-40-a7.pdf

    ... Trend analysis and proposed catch limits................................................. 206 ... closure forecasting procedures was considered to be consistent with the objective of avoiding catch limit ... . The Working Group recommended establishing a compendium detailing the circumstances of catch limit overruns ... in accordance with CM 42-01 and associated measures. In 2020/21, the catch limit for C. gunnari was 2 132 ... consistent with the objective of avoiding catch limit overruns, and some improvements to the algorithm were ... compendium detailing the circumstances of catch limit overruns, as this would be helpful in improving ... accordance with CM 42-01 and associated measures. In 2020/21, the catch limit for C. gunnari was 2 132 ... CCAMLR decision rules. Management advice 3.7 The Working Group recommended that the catch limit fordownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-2021

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-2021

  8. e-sc-xxxvii-a9.pdf

    ... , areas with zero catch limits and in Subareas 48.6 and 58.4) notified under Conservation Measures 21 ... ............................................................................... 331 Trend analysis and setting catch limits ................................................ 331 ... all areas for which a catch limit is in place. 2.6 The Working Group noted a number of areas ... /subareas where the proportion of the catch limit taken was low or zero (SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/BG/01 Rev ... /subareas where the proportion of the catch limit taken was low or zero (SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/BG/01 Rev. 2 ... described in WG-FSA-18/07 would accommodate situations where the catch limit in place might be exceeded ... the catch limit. 2.21 The Working Group recalled that the overall catch limit in CM 41-09 was baseddownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-18

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-18

  9. e-sc-38-a7.pdf

    ... -01, 21-02 and 24-01 ........................ 304 Trend analysis and proposed catch limits ... as the relatively high level of fishing capacity compared to the catch limit, increases the uncertainty ... upon the announcement of the closure, which could lead to an overrun of catch limit, be taken ... operated in accordance with CM 42-01 and associated measures. In 2018/19, the catch limit for C. gunnari ... as the relatively high level of fishing capacity compared to the catch limit, increases the ... catch limit, be taken into consideration when this proposal is considered. 2.28 The Working Group ... catch limit for C. gunnari was 3 269 tonnes. Details of this fishery and the stock assessment of C ... % https://www.ccamlr.org/node/75667 289 confidence interval of 32 399 tonnes. A catch limit of 3 225download attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-2019

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-2019

  10. e-sc-xxviii-a5.pdf

    ... Development of advice on catch limits for Dissostichus spp. ....................... 250 Dissostichus spp ... The Working Group noted that in 2008/09 the Secretariat had monitored 154 catch limits for species groups ... exceeded 50% of its catch limit. So far in 2008/09, 21 fishing areas and five fisheries have been closed ... by catches of Dissostichus spp. approaching their respective catch limits. Some closures required ... catch of a managed species exceeded 50% of its catch limit. So far in 2008/09, 21 fishing areas and ... by the catch of Macrourus spp. approaching its limit in the Northern Area of Subarea 48.4 ... . 2 The EEZ also extends to Area 51 outside the Convention Area. 233 3.13 Catch limit overruns ... (i.e. the catch exceeded the catch limit) occurred for D. eleginoides in Subarea 48.3 (Management Areadownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-09

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-09

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