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  1. e-sc-xxviii-a7.pdf

    ... petrels) were killed or injured by this vessel during this cruise (Table 5). These captures did ... minimum line sink rate of 0.3 m s–1, or use an IWL of at least 50 g m–1 and achieve a sink rate of 0.2 m ... s–1. All vessels fishing in these areas fully implemented one or both of these requirements (WGdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-IMAF-09

    Meeting Report : WG-IMAF-09

  2. e-cc-xxviii-a4.pdf

    ... (Financial Regulation 5.6 as amended in 1999, CCAMLR-XVIII, paragraph 3.5). 41. SCAF considered the rights ... Regulation 5.6 as amended in 1999, CCAMLR-XVIII, paragraph 3.5). 41. SCAF considered the rights of Members ... process in 2009. In this regard, it may be of some use to future consideration(s) of the Executivedownload attachment application/pdf attached to:SCAF-09

    Meeting Report : SCAF-09

  3. e-sc-xxxvi-a07.pdf

    ... . Maschette (Australia), S. Mormede and S. Parker (New Zealand), K. Reid (Secretariat), M. Söffker (UK), S ... appropriate. 3.16 Dr S. Kasatkina (Russia) noted that C. gunnari is a species with semi-pelagic distributiondownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-FSA-17

    Meeting Report : WG-FSA-17

  4. e-sc-xv-a4.pdf

    download attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-96

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-96

  5. e-sc-xxvi-a4.pdf

    ... (Australia), D. Demer (USA), M. Goebel (USA), Mr J. Hinke (USA), Drs R. Holt (USA), C. Jones (USA), S ... . Kawaguchi (Australia), 165 S. Nicol (Australia), M. Pinkerton (New Zealand), D. Ramm (Data Managerdownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-07

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-07

  6. e-sc-xxvi-a6.pdf

    ... . This compared to two birds estimated killed, except for in the French EEZs in Subarea 58.6 and Division 58.5.1 ... observed killed in the Subarea 48.3 icefish trawl fishery, and another 3 released alive and uninjured ... ). I.15 In 2006/07 there were no marine mammals reported entangled or killed in the krill trawl fisheries ... area (Area 48) and reduced from 2005/06, when one Antarctic fur seal was reported killed ... Divisions 58.4.1, 58.4.2, 58.4.3a and 58.4.3b south of 60°S in daylight met the requirement to achieve adownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-IMAF-07

    Meeting Report : WG-IMAF-07

  7. e-sc-ix-a6.pdf

    ... the tube too far) might result in harming or even killing the bird or seal being studied. 84 ... Norway established a permanent land station, ‘Troll’, in Queen Maud Land at 72°00’S, 02°34’E, and two ... at 71°53’S, 05°10’E. Directed research is expected to continue at this colony. 18. Efforts are ... some 50 miles inland in Queen Maud Land from SANAE station (Robertskollen nunatukk, 71°27’S, 03°15’W ... , south of 40°S. In the Indian Ocean sector, four cruises are planned for areas in Prydz Bay, thedownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-CEMP-90

    Meeting Report : WG-CEMP-90

  8. e-sc-xxv-a5-appD.pdf

    ... extrapolated mortality for 2005/06 was two birds (Table 2). This compared to 97 birds estimated killed ... , and with 15% of total fishing effort observed, one Antarctic fur seal was reported caught and killed (Table ... % of trawls observed. One leopard seal was caught and killed in the Division 58.5.2 toothfish trawl fishery ... mid-2004 and the end of 2005. Shy and black-browed albatross were killed most frequently and low ... °S in daylight met the requirement to achieve a consistent minimum line sink rate as described in ... the Convention Area Longline New Zealand 64. Dr S. Waugh (New Zealand) noted that in New Zealanddownload attachment application/pdf attached to:Ad Hoc WG-IMAF-06

    Meeting Report : Ad Hoc WG-IMAF-06

  9. e-sc-xvi.pdf

    ... AND FORECAST BUDGET FOR 1999......................................... 80 ADVICE TO SCOI AND SCAF ... FORECAST BUDGET FOR 1999......................................... 80 ADVICE TO SCOI AND SCAF ... Populations; • Dr S. Nicol (Australia), Krill Resources; • Dr A. Constable and Mr R. Williams (Australia ... Watters and Dr S. Kim (Republic of Korea) respectively. 1.9 WG-FSA met in Hobart, Australia, from 13 ... described, Subarea 48.1 extended northwards to latitude 55°S between longitudes 50° and 60°W (Everson, 1977download attachment application/pdf attached to:SC-CAMLR-XVI

    Meeting Report : SC-CAMLR-XVI

  10. e-sc-xxii-a4.pdf

    ... ), Prof. J. Croxall (UK), Drs I. Everson (UK), M. Goebel (USA), G. Kirkwood (UK), S. Nicol (Australia ... that Dr S. Kawaguchi (Australia) should be an appropriate expert to carry out these analyses indownload attachment application/pdf attached to:WG-EMM-03

    Meeting Report : WG-EMM-03

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