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  1. Krill Fishery Report 2017

    of the end of that five-day period). For an area where the five-day reporting requirement has been triggered ... negative, ecosystem impacts. In recognition of this risk, CCAMLR introduced a trigger level of 620 000 ... in a manner designed to avoid localised impacts. The trigger level was selected as it represented ... of the krill fishery has a catch as high as 620 000 tonnes been taken in one year). The trigger level has been ...

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  2. Krill Fishery Report 2018

    the five-day reporting requirement has been triggered in a season, in all subsequent seasons the change ... a trigger level of 620 000 tonnes above which the fishery cannot proceed until there is an agreed mechanism ... to distribute catches in a manner designed to avoid localised impacts. The trigger level was selected ... in the history of the krill fishery has a catch as high as 620 000 tonnes been taken in one year). The trigger ...

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  3. Krill Fishery Report 2015

    the five-day reporting requirement has been triggered in a season, then in all subsequent seasons ... , ecosystem impacts. In recognition of this risk, CCAMLR introduced a trigger level of 620 000 tonnes above ... designed to avoid localised impacts. The trigger level was selected as it represented the combined maximum ... a catch as high as 620 000 tonnes been taken in one year). The trigger level has been subdivided ...

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  4. Krill Fishery Report 2016

    of the end of that five-day period). For an area where the five-day reporting requirement has been triggered ... negative, ecosystem impacts. In recognition of this risk, CCAMLR introduced a trigger level of 620 000 ... in a manner designed to avoid localised impacts. The trigger level was selected as it represented ... of the krill fishery has a catch as high as 620 000 tonnes been taken in one year). The trigger level has been ...

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  5. Letter from the Convener

    of the fishery: 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 ...

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  6. Catch and Effort Data Submission Instructions

    is less than 50–80% of the trigger level or 10% of the trigger level in Subarea 48.1 (CCAMLR-XXXIII ...

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  7. Fishery Report: Dissostichus eleginoides and Dissostichus mawsoni South Sandwich Islands (Subarea 48.4)

    Area; (ii) the introduction of a move-on rule for by-catch species, with a macrourid trigger set ... at 16% of the catch of Dissostichus spp., and a trigger for rajids set at 5% of the catch ... ; final reported catch: 59 tonnes). The closure of the Northern Area was triggered by a by-catch limit ... protocols for releasing skates caught alive. 45. The move-on rule for macrourids was triggered frequently ...

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  8. Fishery Report: Dissostichus eleginoides and Dissostichus mawsoni South Sandwich Islands (Subarea 48.4)

    of the 2008/09 season, so that the 16% of toothfish catch trigger would only operate on lines where at least ... of macrourid move-on trigger sets was considerably lower than would have occurred with the 2008/09 move ... , and the 5% of toothfish catch move-on rule was triggered on 15% of sets. WG-FSA recommended that the move-on rules ... ); (ii) maintenance of a move-on rule for by-catch species, with a macrourid trigger of 150 kg and 16 ...

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  9. Fishery Report: Dissostichus eleginoides South Sandwich Islands (Subarea 48.4)

    ) the introduction of a move-on rule for by-catch species, with a macrourid trigger set at 16% of the catch ... of Dissostichus spp., and a trigger for rajids set at 5% of the catch of Dissostichus spp. 27. The Working ...

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  10. Toothfish and skate tagging methods

    of the second dorsal fin rays, and backwards to reduce effects of drag on the tag. • Pull trigger, rotate ...

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