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Documents from the 2nd session of the Second Special Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting
/T.A.5 Opening Speech by the Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship, Vice-Admiral Oscar ...
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Combined Commission, Scientific Committee, SCIC and SCAF responses to Performance Review recommendations
Treaty System 2.1 Relationship with the Antarctic Treaty System 2.2 Environmental Protection 2.3 ... Conservation 2.4 Protected Areas 2.5 Marine pollution Chapter 3 Conservation and Management 3.1 Status of ... cooperating with various CCAMLR measures 6.3 Relationship to non-cooperating non-Contracting Parties 6.4 ... Cooperation with other international organisations 6.5 Special requirements of Developing States Chapter 7 ...
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Schedule for the Thirty-third Meetings of the Commission and the Scientific Committee
. Organisation of meeting 7.2 Introduction of new Measures 10:30-11:00 Refreshment Break 11:00-12:30 SCIC 3 ... Compliance with Conservation Measures in force 3.1.1 Compliance Evaluation Procedure 7. SISO 15:30-16:00 ... :30 Scientific Committee advice to SCIC 4.2 Secretariat matters 10. Cooperation with other ... 3. SCIC Report presentation 10:30-11:00 Refreshment Break 11:00-12:30 3. SCIC Report (cont.) 12 ...
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Schedule for the Thirty-eighth Meetings of the Commission and the Scientific Committee
In discussion with the Chairs, this preliminary timetable has been produced to allow both SCIC and ... small delegations to engage more easily with these Committees. This preliminary timetable may be ... . Other business- remaining SCIC issues SCAF 1. Opening SCAF 2. Organisation of meeting SCAF 3. Audited ... SCAF 6. Performance Review SCAF 7. Consideration of dormant funds 10. Cooperation with other ...
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Chapter 8: Secretariat operations and financing
with CPI and is extended to cover notifications for research fishing under CM 24-01, paragraph 3 ...
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Chapter 6: External factors impacting on the Convention objective and engagement, including non-Contracting/non-Cooperating Party activities
with ACAP to extend both for an additional three years (CCAMLR-40, paragraph 10.9). Annual exchanges ... 7) reaffirming its commitment to the Convention. CCAMLR also developed a series of blogs to review its 40-year ... of the Arrangement with SPRFMO and the MoU with ACAP to extend both for an additional three years (CCAMLR-40 ... 7) reaffirming its commitment to the Convention. CCAMLR also developed a series of blogs to review its 40-year ...
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Dispute settlement
by those CPs with regard to NCPs being also Parties to UNCLOS whose vessels are engaged in illegal ... maintained, notably with regard to other Parties’ intervention in the proceedings (Articles 4 and 5 of the ... subsidiary organ of CCAMLR, with capacity to adopt binding decisions, should be envisaged. The possibility of ... Commission – not yet considered 1 See Article 287, paragraphs 3 and 5 of UNCLOS: www.un.org/depts/los ...
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Access and use of CCAMLR data
are freely available to Member countries for analysis and preparation of documents for the Commission ... are subject to the [doc:74296]. Under the terms of these rules, data are freely available to Member countries ...
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Fishery notifications
no later than 1 June. The procedures for krill fishery notification submissions are described ... notify the Commission no later than 1 June. The procedures for krill fishery notification submissions ...
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Market-related measures
Recommendation Responsible body Activities to date Status 4.6.1.1 E-CDS should become mandatory with immediate ... ) and it should be integrated with catch reporting. The task of undertaking such integration and ... and 7.68 to 7.70 (2013)CCAMLR-XXXII, Annex 6, paragraphs 3 to 28; (2013)CCAMLR-XXXII, Annex 6 ...
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