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  1. Relationship to the Antarctic Treaty System

    The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CAMLR Convention) forms ... an integral part of the Antarctic Treaty System. Provisions in the CAMLR Convention bind Contracting ... Parties to a range of obligations in the Antarctic Treaty, including: Article III Article IV.1, and ... Article V. The relationship between the CAMLR Convention, the Antarctic Treaty and the Treaty’s Protocol ...

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  2. History of the Convention

    The CAMLR Convention is a multilateral response by Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties (ATCPs ... interest in Antarctic fisheries resources, including krill. Drawing on the advice of the Scientific ... Committee on Antarctic Research, the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM) convened the Conference on ... the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources. That Conference resulted in the negotiation of ...

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  3. Chapter 3: Role of CCAMLR within the Antarctic Treaty System

    with the ATCM to identify priority matters of shared interest and/or responsibility with the Commission ... observers to the Committee on Environmental Protection and CCAMLR Scientific Committee follow a format ... focussed on the five issues of common interest agreed at the second Joint CEP–SC-CAMLR workshop (Santiago ... made aware of and are supported to ensure, where relevant, compliance with obligations arising from the ...

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  4. Relationship with the Antarctic Treaty System

    the Convention   Recommendation Responsible body Activities to date Status 2.1.1.1 Given the ... increasing number of CPs, including States that have no traditional linkages to the Antarctic Treaty (or the ... ATS), the RP sees virtue in reinforcing the obligations of Articles III, V (and IV.1). This might be ... achieved by: requesting the Depositary to bring to the attention of an Acceding State, or a State seeking ...

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  5. Status of the Convention

    A CCAMLR Contracting Party is a State or a regional economic integration organisation, such as the ... European Union, which has committed to the Convention through ratification, acceptance, approval or ... accession. Members include those Contracting Parties that participated in the first meeting at which the ... Convention was adopted in 1980, as well as States that have subsequently acceded to the Convention and been ...

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  6. Acceding to the Convention

    To accede to the Convention a State must meet the conditions set out in Article XXIX, paragraph 1 ... , of the CAMLR Convention. Namely that the State is: …interested in research or harvesting activities ... in relation to the marine living resources to which this Convention applies A note verbale to the ... Trade R G Casey Building John McEwen Crescent Barton ACT 0221 Australia Fax Number +61 2 62614144 The ...

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  7. Chapter 6: External factors impacting on the Convention objective and engagement, including non-Contracting/non-Cooperating Party activities

    adjacent regional fisheries bodies be further developed and operationalised to ensure the useful exchange ... management measures applicable in the CCAMLR area. (paragraphs 62 to 66) SCIC, Commission (2017) SCIC-2017 ... , paragraphs 11.20 to 11.22 (2021) CCAMLR-40 endorsed the re-signing of the Arrangement with SPRFMO and the MoU ... information relating to tagged fish movements and CDS data is ongoing. (2022) A joint meeting of the ...

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  8. History

    sightings data. Finfish, squid, crab and krill Large-scale fishing for fin fish did not begin until the late ... and krill Large-scale fishing for fin fish did not begin until the late 1960s, and important species ...

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  9. Information Note for WG-SAM-18

    throughout the 5th century. Trade and commerce were important to this city from its very beginnings ... throughout the 5th century. Trade and commerce were important to this city from its very beginnings ...

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  10. CAMLR Convention

    The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources is an international treaty ... that was adopted at the Conference on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources which met ... increases in krill catches in the Southern Ocean could be detrimental for Antarctic marine ecosystems ... particularly for seabirds, seals, whales and fish that depend on krill for food. The CAMLR Convention consists ...

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