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  1. Report of the Eighth Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting

    impact on the Antarctic environment (7) Review of Specially Protected Areas (8) Sites of Special ... ) Activities of countries not parties to the Treaty (16) Review of the implementation of Article IX ... of this Final Report: VIII- 1: Specially Protected Areas: Litchfield Island VIII- 2: Review of Specially ... the pro- tection of the Antarctic environment (Recommendation VIII-13). Тhе Meeting expressed its ...

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  2. Scientific Abstracts 2000

    collars of man-made debris. One ad- ditional sighting was of an animal that had been previously entangled ... but had lost its collar by the time of observation. All of the animals involved were juvenile males ... was being caused to 60% of animals at Signy Island, which was the lowest on record. As usual ... this was higher (by 46%) than the pro- portion of fur seals sighted with the same injuries at Bird Island ...

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  3. Scientific Abstracts 2001

    % of summer observations). Of those entanglements where the animal could be sexed, males dominated ... in the accumulation of debris and its impact on marine animals. A special conservation measure was adopted ... the issue of marine debris under annual review. SC-CAMLR-XX/BG/18 Rev. 1 The importance of pathology ... the station. SC-CAMLR-XX/BG/22 Review of data submitted by Members on marine debris and its impact ...

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  4. SC-CAMLR-SSP/9

    ................................................ .!............................................ 127 REVIEW OF LENGTH-WEIGHT RELATIONSHIPS FOR ANTARCTIC KRILL V. Siegel ...

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  5. Scientific Abstracts 1999

    them at sea, assuming that this material might be overlooked by people and animals. In relation ... to Arcto- cephalus gazella, it is important to note that no entangled animals were seen during this season ... separate occasions. Two additional sightings were of animals that had been previously entangled, but had ... lost their collars by the time of observation. All of the animals involved were juvenile males ...

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  6. Financial Regulations

    will be reviewed regularly every four years and adjusted in response to internal and external changes ... 3. The WCF will be recorded in the Commission’s books of account and financial statements as the Working ...

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  7. CCAMLR's Management of the Antarctic

    the sediments but also destroys animals living on the sea floor. Although such impacts on the fragile and slow ... visits have severely impacted the animals which depend on the ocean for their survival. Since the 18th ... into deeper water offshore to exploit fin and other whale species found there. More than 1.5 million animals ... . The eggs of these and other bird species were also harvested. * For the purposes of this review ...

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  8. Scientific Abstracts 1998

    wearing neck collars of man-made debris, half the number reported in 1996/97. All of the animals involved ... in packaging bands (17%) had decreased since 1996/97. In contrast, the percentage of animals entangled ... using log- book data from Japanese krill trawlers operating near the Antarctic Peninsula. Interannual ... to 6 February 1996, and a review of population figures. P.J. Moore, J.J. Scott, L.J. Joyce and M. Peart ...

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  9. Fishery Report: Dissostichus eleginoides South Georgia (Subarea 48.3)

    in 2000 (Table 3). In 2007, 530 tagged animals were recovered; seven of these were tagged in TOP ... of Wshag, which has only exchanged animals with Shag (Table 4). Table 3: Numbers of marked animals ... Table 4: Movement of animals between areas in Subarea 48.3 (all tag and recapture years)*. Release ... ), females (diamonds) and all sexes combined (crosses) from observer data 1997– 2006. Animals ...

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  10. CEMP Standard Methods

    to be monitored. The animals primarily indicated by the phrase ‘dependent species’ in this context are those ... ). 3. With Procedure A the percentage of animals arriving in the five-day periods must also be calculated. For ‘total ...

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