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Retirement of Ingrid Slicer
On 31 May 2019, the Secretariat will farewell one of its long-serving, dedicated and well-respected staff Members, Ingrid Slicer. Ingrid has taken the decision to leap into retirement, after more than 14 years of loyal service in her role as Compliance Administrator in the Fishery Monitoring and
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New Fisheries Monitoring and Compliance Data Officer
In June 2019, the Secretariat welcomed Henrique Anatole to the role of Fisheries Monitoring and Compliance (FMC) Data Officer. Henrique and his family have relocated from Brazil to join the Secretariat here in Hobart. The role of the FMC Data Officer is part of the FMC team, directly supporting the
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Retirement of Prof. Guy Duhamel
During the meeting of WG-SAM in Concarneau, France, we were lucky enough to be able to join the Mayor of Concarneau and staff from the Museum national d’Histoire naturelle (MNHN) at an evening reception to celebrate the retirement of Prof. Guy Duhamel. Guy is a genuine CCAMLR legend, having first
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New Science Data Officer
In mid-July we welcomed Daphnis De Pooter to the Secretariat. Daphnis has relocated from Belgium to join us in Hobart in the role of Science Data Officer. This position is a new international post for the Secretariat as part of the 2019–2022 Strategic Plan. As part of the Science team, Daphnis will
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International Antarctic marine experts meet in Hobart
The Governor of Tasmania, Her Excellency Professor the Honourable Kate Warner AC, will today open the thirty-eighth annual meeting of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR). The Governor will welcome some 300 marine scientists, resource managers and policy
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Meeting of Antarctic experts comes to a close
Today sees the close of the Thirty-eighth Meeting of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) in Hobart, Australia. Early in October, scientists met to review the status and trends of fish stocks regulated by CCAMLR. The Scientific Committee subsequently
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Professor Denzil Miller AM
It is with great sadness that we learned about the death of Professor Denzil Miller AM on Saturday 30 November 2019 at his home in Tasmania. Denzil played a central role in Antarctic affairs for over forty years and his unparalleled contribution to CCAMLR included being Convener of WG-Krill,
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New General Capacity Building Fund
CCAMLR has recently announced the availability of a new fund to assist Members and Contracting Parties. The new fund was created following the successful Capacity Building Workshop in South Africa in April 2019 in order to encourage an increase in co-operation and contribution to the work of the
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Antarctic organisations launch fellowship and scholarship opportunities for 2020
Four leading Antarctic organisations have announced opportunities for early-career professionals. CCAMLR is working with the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), the Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP) and the International Association of Antarctic Tour
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New Data and Information Systems Manager
This week the Secretariat is welcoming Ms Marina Negro to the post of Data and Information Systems Manager. Ms Negro has an Information Systems degree specialised in data management and more than 20 years of work experience related to information technology in general, and in the business
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