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Abstract: 

In fishing season, 2008/09, at implementation of the program on Dissostichus spp. tagging aboard Korean longliner “22 INSUNG”, in the D’Urville Sea for the short, period of time the new data on migration of one individual D.mawsoni were obtained. Supposedly, the speed of migration was about 6 km per day.

Abstract: 

The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Resolution 61/105 calls upon Regional Fisheries Management Organizations or Arrangements (RFMO/As) to take measures to prevent significant adverse impacts on vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs). In response to this CCAMLR has implemented a series of measures that limit the spatial extent, and require an assessment of potential impacts on VMEs, for those fisheries that interact with the seabed. In addition CCAMLR has and also codified an encounter with a VME during fishing operations and the resulting course of action to be taken by a vessel. In the first year of implementation 7 areas have been closed to fishing as a result of encounters with VMEs

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Stocks of Dissostichus mawsoni on BANZARE Bank (Division 58.4.3b) and D. eleginoides on Ob and Lena Banks (Divisions 58.4.4a and 58.4.4b) have been subjected to unsustainable levels of IUU and commercial fishing and it is likely that they are depleted below the threshold for CCAMLR fisheries. An updated assessment of that status the stock at BANZARE Bank using data from the recent seasons along with the estimated time series of historical catches are used to provide estimates of B0 for this Division. For a range of scenarios, the Generalised Yield Model is then used to assess foregone yields and to estimate (i) the probability of being depleted below 0.2B0 and (ii) the time to recovery to 0.5 B0. These scenarios indicate that this stock is likely to be depleted and fishing should cease. Recovery trajectories indicate it is likely that it will be at least 5 years before it is sufficiently low risk to survey this stock to determine if recovery is occurring. We propose surveys to be undertaken after 5 years and then two years later. The surveys should have only low catches in order to not impede recovery. The surveys should involve a mark-recapture program, estimation of catch rates in the main grounds for comparison with historical catch rates and otolith collection to estimate age structure and recruitment variability. After the two surveys, data should be analysed to determine how fast the stock is recovering and what the future monitoring and recovery strategy should be to allow the stock to achieve the target status, when the fishery could be re-opened. We recommend this strategy be used as a monitoring and recovery strategy for Patagonian toothfish on Ob and Lena Banks.

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Three species of skates are commonly taken as incidental by-catch in the Patagonian toothfish longline and trawl fisheries, and the mackerel icefish trawl fishery on the Kerguelen Plateau, Bathyraja eatonii, B. irrasa and B. murrayi. The three skates are widely distributed across the Kerguelen Plateau, showing different spatial distributions, linked mainly with depth. In the Australian EEZ, B. eatonii and B. irrasa are most abundant to the north and northwest of Heard Island out to the edge of the EEZ, and down to depths of 1100m and 1500m respectively. B. irrasa occurs much deeper, down to 2300m in the HIMI region. The smallest species, B. murrayi, occurs only in the shallower waters down to 700m, and are most abundant close to Heard Island to the north and northeast. The catch rates of skates from the trawl fisheries at HIMI are low and do not show any evidence of depletion in the main fishing grounds at this stage. The marine reserves and the conservation measures employed by CCAMLR in the HIMI fishery appear to provide effective protection for the skates at least in the trawl fisheries. This study provides the first review of skate by-catch across both the HIMI and Kerguelen fisheries. We recommend ongoing monitoring of species specific bycatch levels, and further research to determine the life history parameters of these species, particularly for B. irrasa which is taken both in the trawl and the longline fisheries.

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