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Fishery monitoring
in Subareas 48.2, 48.3, 48.4 and Division 58.4.2 exceed 80% of the trigger levels set in CMs 51-01, 51-03 ... of the season. The catch in Subarea 48.1 has previously exceeded 80% of the trigger level and, in accordance ... with CM 23-06, if in the 2018/19 fishing season they exceed 80% of the trigger level, the Secretariat ... , for voluntary reporting once the catch reaches 10% of the trigger level. Secretariat reporting The Secretariat ...
Page : Site Section: Fisheries
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Krill fisheries and sustainability
'trigger' level which is distributed across four regions in the southwest Atlantic. This ' ... ;trigger' level represents approximately 1% of the estimated 60 million tonnes of the unexploited ... within a 620 000 tonne 'trigger' level which is distributed across four regions in the southwest ... Atlantic. This 'trigger' level represents approximately 1% of the estimated 60 million tonnes ...
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Krill – biology, ecology and fishing
of this is the current 'trigger level' (of 620 000 tonnes) for krill. The catch limit for the whole ... of the Scotia Sea is 5.6 million tonnes but the fishery can’t go beyond the trigger level until ... increase beyond the trigger level. Importantly, if we don’t have scientifically sound information ... then there would not be any expansion in the fishery above the precautionary trigger level. In 2015, the Commission ...
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Browse conservation measures
Measure 51-07 Interim distribution of the trigger level in the fishery for Euphausia superba ...
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Decision-making
to the triggering of procedures under Article XXV in the case of a dispute as to the implementation of a measure ... to the triggering of procedures under Article XXV in the case of a dispute as to the implementation of a measure ...
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Performance review activities
Activities to date Year Meeting Paragraphs Text 2007 CC-XXVI 7.18 7.18 The Commission considered and endorsed the following Scientific Committee recommendations for future work on bioregionalisation: the primary regionalisation for the pelagic environment can be regarded as useful for application
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Status of living resources
category, and the triggers by which a fishery would be considered to have moved from one category ... of the policy, the default management regime that applies to each category, and the triggers by which a fishery ...
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