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  1. e-cc-xxiii.pdf

    ... ........................................................................... 12 Krill resources ........................................................................... 13 ... tonnes of krill, 13 307 tonnes of toothfish and 2 737 tonnes of icefish; other species were taken ... observation cruise was carried out on board a krill fishing vessel in accordance with the scheme. 4.5 ... scientific observers on as many krill vessels as possible; (ii) the timing and cost of the review ... reported, by 24 September 2004, a total of 87 133 tonnes of krill, 13 307 tonnes of toothfish and 2 737 ... observation cruise was carried out on board a krill fishing vessel in accordance with the scheme. 4.5 The ... scientific observers on as many krill vessels as possible; (ii) the timing and cost of the review of thedownload attachment application/pdf attached to:CCAMLR-XXIII

    Meeting Report : CCAMLR-XXIII

  2. e-sc-xiv-a5.pdf

    ... MANAGEMENT Interactions with WG-EMM By-catch of Fish in the Krill Fishery Ecological Interactions ... proportion of the diet at both sites. These results suggest that the availability of krill around South ... on feeding, particularly involving krill, had been highlighted at WG-EMM. The Working Group emphasised ... -95/41 presents the development of a general yield model, extending the application of the krill ... CONSIDERATIONS OF ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT Interactions with WG-EMM By-catch of Fish in the Krill Fishery ... sites. These results suggest that the availability of krill around South Georgia was about average ... , particularly involving krill, had been highlighted at WG-EMM. The Working Group emphasised the need for such ... general yield model, extending the application of the krill yield model to assessments of fish stocksdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-95

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-95

  3. e-cc-xii-a5.pdf

    ... . An inspection of the Polish vessel Lyra, fishing for krill in Subarea 48.1, was carried out on 3 March 1993 ... reported krill catches from Statistical Area 48 and Division 48.4.2 by month, in compliance ... catches of krill taken from 3 to 8 April on 7 May 1993. The Committee confirmed that all Members fishing ... for krill are required to report catches on a monthly basis in accordance with the Conservation Measures ... Lyra, fishing for krill in Subarea 48.1, was carried out on 3 March 1993 by CCAMLR Inspectors ... CCAMLR-XII/10, only Japan and Poland reported krill catches from Statistical Area 48 and Division 48.4.2 ... recalled that it had reported its catches of krill taken from 3 to 8 April on 7 May 1993. The Committee ... confirmed that all Members fishing for krill are required to report catches on a monthly basis indownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SCOI-93

    Meeting Report : SCOI-93

  4. e-cc-xxiii-a5.pdf

    ... 03/94) fished for krill in Area 48 during the 2003/04 season. According to anecdotal information ... The Committee noted that the catches reported constituted approximately 20% of the total krill harvest ... . The Committee recommended that the Commission seek advice from the Scientific Committee on krill data reporting ... to change the economic implications of the krill fishery. It also believed that most of the information ... ) fished for krill in Area 48 during the 2003/04 season. According to anecdotal information received, the ... noted that the catches reported constituted approximately 20% of the total krill harvest for the 2004 ... Committee recommended that the Commission seek advice from the Scientific Committee on krill data reporting ... potential to change the economic implications of the krill fishery. It also believed that most of thedownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SCIC-04

    Meeting Report : SCIC-04

  5. e-cc-viii-aE.pdf

    ... of approaches to conservation for new and developing fisheries, other than krill, would be a suitable task ... an understanding of possible assessment methods for the krill fishery [SC-CAMLR-VII/BG/12 and 37]). 7. The type ... strategy for krill requires extensive research on stock abundance and productivity. To prevent ... an uncontrolled escalation of a fishery which could result in heavy depletion of the krill population, serious ... krill, would be a suitable task for the Working Group to address at this year’s meeting. It had also ... understanding of possible assessment methods for the krill fishery [SC-CAMLR-VII/BG/12 and 37]). 7. The type ... . For example, the development of a management strategy for krill requires extensive research on stock ... depletion of the krill population, serious consideration should be given to restricting the level ofdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-DAC-89

    Meeting Report : WG-DAC-89

  6. e-sc-xv-a5.pdf

    ... it appropriate to examine only finfish observation forms, and suggested that krill forms should be referred ... for consideration by krill specialists participating in WG- EMM. 4 3.12 Comments from observers have been ... and krill in Subarea 48.3 in the diet of this species. 3.30 The analysis in WG-FSA-96/44 of the sex ... around South Georgia, were described in WG-FSA-96/28. Krill appeared to be the dominant food item ... that krill forms should be referred for consideration by krill specialists participating in WG- EMM ... localities and krill in Subarea 48.3 in the diet of this species. 3.30 The analysis in WG-FSA-96/44 of ... Georgia, were described in WG-FSA-96/28. Krill appeared to be the dominant food item in the stomachs of ... stomachs were empty in spite of the high availability of krill. Since the sampling scheme was the same asdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-96

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-96

  7. e-cc-40-rep.pdf

    ... , the management of toothfish, icefish and krill fisheries and the impact fishing activities on non-target ... the Scientific Committee ................................................... 9 Krill resources ... on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels (ACAP), the Association of Responsible Krill harvesting companies ... measures for the conservation of krill and finfish within its mandate. The paper noted that in the context ... Scientific Committee; research proposals, the management of toothfish, icefish and krill fisheries and the ... Advice from the Scientific Committee ................................................... 9 Krill ... Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels (ACAP), the Association of Responsible Krill ... systematic measures for the conservation of krill and finfish within its mandate. The paper noted that indownload attachment application/pdf attached to:CCAMLR-40

    Meeting Report : CCAMLR-40

  8. e-sc-xi-a5.pdf

    ... by the Working Group on Krill (WG-Krill). 2 ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA 3.1 The adopted Agenda ... of C. gunnari from data collected during the survey is reported in WG-FSA-92/26. Krill, the preferred prey ... . 6.45 WG-FSA-92/6 also presents an analysis of data on the by-catch of juvenile C. gunnari in krill ... stress from a shortage of krill, the preferred food of C. gunnari (WG-FSA-91/15 and 29). Concerns over ... practice adopted by the Working Group on Krill (WG-Krill). 2 ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA 3.1 The ... reported in WG-FSA-92/26. Krill, the preferred prey item, was present in the stomachs C. gunnari ... on the by-catch of juvenile C. gunnari in krill trawls collected by a scientific observer working ondownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-92

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-92

  9. e-cc-iv.pdf

    ... on the proposed Krill Simulation Study. One view was that the Scientific Committee should be asked to reconsider ... implementation of the project since the catch reports of krill have shown a considerable decline in recent years ... work of the Scientific Committee. In these circumstances the Krill Simulation Study should ... was that because of the uncertainties as to the exact data requirements needed to monitor the fishery for krill ... Scientific Committee. 11. Two opinions were given on the proposed Krill Simulation Study. One view was ... catch reports of krill have shown a considerable decline in recent years and the Scientific Committee ... Scientific Committee. In these circumstances the Krill Simulation Study should not be considered as an ... uncertainties as to the exact data requirements needed to monitor the fishery for krill there was a need todownload attachment application/pdf attached to:CCAMLR-IV

    Meeting Report : CCAMLR-IV

  10. e-cc-xx.pdf

    ... Krill Resources ................................................................................... 12 ... 919 tonnes of krill, 6 771 tonnes of toothfish, 2 365 tonnes of icefish and 2 tonnes of squid; other ... of Dissostichus spp.; 10 tonnes of krill and/or myctophids; or 5 tonnes of any other harvested resource ... conducted in conjunction with the CCAMLR-2000 Krill Synoptic Survey of Area 48 (CCAMLR-2000 Survey ... ................................................................................... 12 Krill Resources ... measures in force in 2000/01 had reported a total of 95 919 tonnes of krill, 6 771 tonnes of toothfish, 2 ... : 1 tonne of Dissostichus spp.; 10 tonnes of krill and/or myctophids; or 5 tonnes of any other ... to March 2000. These surveys had been conducted in conjunction with the CCAMLR-2000 Krill Synopticdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:CCAMLR-XX

    Meeting Report : CCAMLR-XX

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