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e-sc-xxxii.pdf
... in the development of the krill fishery could be: stage 1 – continuation of the current trigger level and its ... spatial distribution among subareas stage 2 – an increase from the trigger level to a higher interim ... through the stages will become a more pressing issue since the current trigger limit and its spatial ... 1, the Scientific Committee considered discussions by WG-EMM on whether the trigger level and its spatial ... fishery could be: stage 1 – continuation of the current trigger level and its spatial distribution among ... subareas stage 2 – an increase from the trigger level to a higher interim catch limit and/or changes in ... Scientific Committee considered discussions by WG-EMM on whether the trigger level and its spatial
application/pdf attached to:SC-CAMLR-XXXIIMeeting Report : SC-CAMLR-XXXII
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e-sc-xxxi-a06.pdf
... /11 did not trigger any closures in the fishery ... in 2012/13 is the highest on record and in excess of the trigger level of 620 000 tonnes, but considering ... either the 185 trigger level (gamma = 0.0103), the current precautionary catch limit (gamma ... the precautionary catch level did not trigger either decision rule. At the highest level of catch ... trigger any closures in the fishery. 1 Revised by the ... 2012/13 is the highest on record and in excess of the trigger level of 620 000 tonnes, but considering ... fishing at yields representing either the 185 trigger level (gamma = 0.0103), the current ... vector) showed that catch levels up to half the precautionary catch level did not trigger either
application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-12Meeting Report : WG-EMM-12
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e-sc-xxxiv-a7.pdf
... ). These closures were triggered by catches of Dissostichus spp. approaching the relevant catch limits
application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-15Meeting Report : WG-FSA-15
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e-sc-40-a6.pdf
... 51-07 2.61 The Working Group recalled that during 9 of the past 11 years, the trigger level ... precautionary management of the krill fishery, noted that the proportion of the trigger level distributed ... 2.61 The Working Group recalled that during 9 of the past 11 years, the trigger level in Subarea 48.1 ... precautionary management of the krill fishery, noted that the proportion of the trigger level distributed to
application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-2021Meeting Report : WG-EMM-2021
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e-sc-xxx-a07.pdf
... of these closures were triggered by catches of Dissostichus spp. approaching their respective catch limits. 3.14
application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-11Meeting Report : WG-FSA-11
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e-cc-xxvi-a5.pdf
... % of the trigger level of Conservation Measure 51-01. Japan stated that, although it supported the requirement ... precautionary catch limit and less than 20% of the trigger level of Conservation Measure 51-01. Japan stated
application/pdf attached to:SCIC-07Meeting Report : SCIC-07
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e-sc-xxix-a8.pdf
... were triggered by catches of Dissostichus spp. approaching their respective catch limits. 3.5 Catch
application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-10Meeting Report : WG-FSA-10
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e-sc-xiii-a5.pdf
application/pdf attached to:WG-KRILL-94Meeting Report : WG-KRILL-94
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e-sc-xxviii-a9.pdf
... ). (vii) If Conservation Measure 22-07 is revised, avoid using the term ‘trigger’ for both the >5 and >10 ... Measure 22-07 is revised, avoid using the term ‘trigger’ for both the >5 and >10 VME-indicator-unit
application/pdf attached to:TASO-09Meeting Report : TASO-09
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e-sc-xxviii-a5.pdf
... on the advice of the Secretariat (CCAMLR-XXVIII/BG/6, Table 2). The closures were generally triggered ... the consequential closure of other areas, and one closure was triggered by the catch of Macrourus spp. approaching
application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-09Meeting Report : WG-FSA-09