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Abstract: 

Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, have a circumpolar distribution but are concentrated within the south-west Atlantic sector, where they support a unique food web and a commercial fishery. Within this sector, our first goal was to produce quantitative distribution maps of all six ontogenetic life stages of krill (eggs, nauplii plus metanauplii, calyptopes, furcilia, juveniles, and adults), based on a compilation of all available post 1970s data. Using these maps, we then examined firstly whether “hotspots” of egg production and early stage nursery occurred, and secondly whether the available habitat was partitioned between the successive life stages during the austral summer and autumn, when krill densities can be high. To address these questions, we compiled larval krill density records and extracted data spanning 41 years (1976-2016) from the existing KRILLBASE-abundance and KRILLBASE-length-frequency databases. Although adult males and females of spawning age were widely distributed, the distribution of eggs, nauplii and metanauplii indicates that spawning is most intense over the shelf and shelf slope. This contrasts with the distributions of calyptope and furcilia larvae, which were concentrated further offshore, mainly in the Southern Scotia Sea. Juveniles, however, were strongly concentrated over shelves along the Scotia Arc. Simple environmental analyses based on water depth and mean water temperature suggest that krill associate with different habitats over the course of their life cycle. From the early to late part of the austral season, juvenile distribution moves from ocean to shelf, opposite in direction to that for adults. Such habitat partitioning may reduce intraspecific competition for food, which has been suggested to occur when densities are 39 exceptionally high during years of strong recruitment. It also prevents any potential cannibalism by adults on younger stages. Understanding the location of krill spawning and juvenile development in relation to potentially overlapping fishing activities is needed to protect the health of the south-west Atlantic sector ecosystem.

Abstract: 

ICED is an international multidisciplinary programme undertaking integrated circumpolar analyses to improve understanding of Southern Ocean change, the implications for ecosystems and for management. Through ongoing engagement between ICED, CCAMLR scientists and the CCAMLR Secretariat, there is increasing mutual understanding of the key areas of ICED science and associated activities that are also of interest to CCAMLR. The 2018 ICED Projections Workshop, undertaken in collaboration with CCAMLR, provided an initial, mainly qualitative, assessment of the potential impacts of climate change on krill, their predators and the fishery in Area 48, and considered the implications for including climate change in decision making for conservation and management. This paper highlights recent ICED research and activities on Southern Ocean ecosystems and change, focusing on areas of interest to CCAMLR and joint ICED-CCAMLR activities, and suggests ways to continue to strengthen the links between ICED and CCAMLR. We encourage CCAMLR involvement in relevant ICED activities to jointly identify, prioritise and address key scientific issue with respect to the management of Southern Ocean ecosystems in the face of change.

Abstract: 

A proposal for a new Antarctic Specially Protected Area, Rosenthal Islands, Anvers Island, Palmer Archipelago, has been submitted by the United States for consideration at the 2019 Meeting of the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting - Committee for Environmental Protection (ATCM XLII - CEP XXII, 1 – 11 July). In order to fulfill the requirements of ATCM Decision 9 (2005), the management plan is submitted for consideration by WG-EMM.

SCAF-2019

Nombre: 
Comité Permanente de Administración y Finanzas
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Doc Number Título
CCAMLR-38/03 Examen de los Estados Financieros Revisados de 2018
Secretario Ejecutivo
CCAMLR-38/04 Examen del presupuesto de 2019, proyecto de presupuesto de 2020 y proyección del presupuesto para 2021
Secretario Ejecutivo
CCAMLR-38/05 Informe del Secretario Ejecutivo, 2019 e Informe del primer año de implementación del Plan Estratégico de la Secretaría (2019–2022)
Secretario Ejecutivo
CCAMLR-38/06 Informe del Grupo de Contacto Intersesional sobre Desarrollo de Capacidades de 2019 (Ciudad del Cabo, Sudáfrica, 8 a 10 de abril de 2019)
Delegación de Sudáfrica
CCAMLR-38/07 Actualización de los Estatutos del personal
Secretario Ejecutivo
CCAMLR-38/09 Fondos Especiales inactivos
Secretaría de la CCRVMA
CCAMLR-38/10 Informe del Grupo de Trabajo por Correspondencia sobre Financiación Sostenible en 2019
Secretaría de la CCRVMA
CCAMLR-38/11 Segunda Evaluación del Funcionamiento: informe de avance
Secretaría de la CCRVMA
CCAMLR-38/15 Propuesta de gasto con cargo al Fondo del SDC
Secretaría de la CCRVMA
CCAMLR-38/19 Decisión de impulsar la creación de una Plataforma para la Cooperación en el Océano Austral
Delegación de la Unión Europea
SC-CAMLR-38/08 Financiación de la capacidad científica en la CCRVMA
Presidente del Comité Científico
CCAMLR-38/BG/04 Description of the General Fund Budget
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-38/BG/16 Rev. 1 CCAMLR website and Brochure redevelopment
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-38/BG/19 Guidelines for the Administration of the General Capacity Building Fund
CCAMLR Secretariat
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SCIC-2019

Nombre: 
Comité Permanente de Ejecución y Cumplimiento
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CCAMLR-38/08 Rev. 1 Propuesta para modificar la Medida de Conservación 32-18
Delegaciones de la Argentina, Australia, la Unión Europea, Noruega, Uruguay y los Estados Unidos
CCAMLR-38/11 Segunda Evaluación del Funcionamiento: informe de avance
Secretaría de la CCRVMA
CCAMLR-38/12 Rev. 1 Actividades y tendencias de la pesca INDNR en 2018/19 y listas de barcos de pesca INDNR
Secretaría de la CCRVMA
CCAMLR-38/13 Rev. 2 Análisis e informe resumido del Procedimiento de Evaluación del Cumplimiento de la CCRVMA (PECC)
Secretaría de la CCRVMA
CCAMLR-38/14 Evaluación de la Estrategia para la Participación de PNC
Secretaría de la CCRVMA
CCAMLR-38/15 Propuesta de gasto con cargo al Fondo del SDC
Secretaría de la CCRVMA
CCAMLR-38/17 Propuesta para modificar la Medida de Conservación 10-09
Delegación de la Unión Europea
CCAMLR-38/18 Propuesta para modificar la Medida de Conservación 26-01
Delegación de la Unión Europea
CCAMLR-38/19 Decisión de impulsar la creación de una Plataforma para la Cooperación en el Océano Austral
Delegación de la Unión Europea
CCAMLR-38/26 Propuesta de introducción de un límite al número de barcos en las pesquerías exploratorias de austromerluza de las Subáreas estadísticas 88.1 y 88.2
Delegación de Nueva Zelandia
CCAMLR-38/27 Propuesta de modificación de la Medida de Conservación 10-05 para mejor alcanzar el objetivo de la medida tomando en cuenta los diferentes marcos legales de las Partes Contratantes
Delegación de la República de Corea
CCAMLR-38/28 Propuesta de modificación de la MC 10-09 presentada por Nueva Zelandia
Delegación de Nueva Zelandia
CCAMLR-38/29 Propuesta de Nueva Zelandia para enmendar la MC 10-02 (licencias e inspección)
Delegación de Nueva Zelandia
CCAMLR-38/BG/05 Support to CCAMLR to identify and deter illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities that undermine the objective of the CAMLR Convention – Interim Report 2019
INTERPOL and CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-38/BG/06 CCAMLR Satellite Overwatch Report (Decision of the Thirty-seventh Meeting of the Commission, paragraph 3.8)
Delegation of France and CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-38/BG/07 Rev. 1 Fishery Notifications 2019/20
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-38/BG/08 Offal Management Group – update
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-38/BG/09 Trade data analysis – Annual report of global toothfish trade data
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-38/BG/10 Rev. 2 CDS Implementation and Data Analysis
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-38/BG/11 Reconciliation of CDS data with monthly fine-scale catch and effort data
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-38/BG/12 Fishery monitoring and closure procedures
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-38/BG/14 Inspection implementation report
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-38/BG/15 Transhipment implementation report
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-38/BG/17 Rev. 1 Technical procedure for retrieval and handling of unidentified fishing gear in the Convention Area
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-38/BG/21 Actividad de barcos en la Subárea 88.1 antes del inicio de la temporada 2017/18: informes solicitados por SCIC-18 y presentados por los Miembros
Delegaciones de Australia, República de Corea, Nueva Zelandia, Noruega, Federación de Rusia, España y Reino Unido
CCAMLR-38/BG/28 COMNAP search and rescue workshop
CCAMLR Secretariat
CCAMLR-38/BG/29 Monitoring, control and surveillance undertaken by Chile during 2018/19 season
Delegation of Chile
CCAMLR-38/BG/34 Offal found in toothfish stomachs during the 2018/19 Ross Sea toothfish fishing season
Delegation of New Zealand
CCAMLR-38/BG/36 The Follow-up Report to the cases regarding the Southern Ocean and Hong Jin No. 701
Delegation of the Republic of Korea
CCAMLR-38/BG/38 Information on illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing in the French exclusive economic zones (EEZs) of Kerguelen and Crozet and in CCAMLR Statistical Area 58 in the 2018/2019 season
Delegation of France
CCAMLR-38/BG/40 An introduction to electronic monitoring
Delegation of the United Kingdom
CCAMLR-38/BG/41 The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’s investigation report into late removal of fishing gear following fishery closure notification
Delegation of the United Kingdom
CCAMLR-38/BG/46 Improving the monitoring and control of transhipments in CCAMLR
Submitted by ASOC
CCAMLR-38/BG/47 Southern Ocean fishing vessel management
Submitted by ASOC
CCAMLR-38/BG/49 About unidentified fishing gear at CCAMLR Fishing Area 88.1С
Delegation of Ukraine
CCAMLR-38/BG/52 Informe de cumplimiento de Ecuador CCAMLR/CCRVMA
Delegación de Ecuador
CCAMLR-38/BG/60 Rev. 1 CCAMLR NCP-IUU Vessel List – Northern Warrior
CCAMLR Secretariat
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Abstract: 

This document presents a prototype of Fishery Report built using R Markdown. Documents produced in R Markdown may be exported into pdf format (this paper) as well as html pages (available on the SAM meeting server). The 2018 Working Group on Fish Stock Assessment welcomed the Secretariat’s intent to transform the way Fishery Reports will be published, into standardised and automated webpages (WG-FSA-18 paragraph 2.30). 

Abstract: 

The methodology of modern trawl surveys carried out the ICES responsibility area is discussed in the context of discussion at the Scientific Committee and the CCAMLR Commission in 2018 regarding the longline survey methodology in Division 58.4.1. It is shown that the methodology of modern bottom trawl surveys requires a standardized design of the spatial location of trawl samples and standard fishing gear as a data collection tool.    Moreover, the use of standard fishing gear should be accompanied by standard procedures for trawl adjusting and monitoring of its parameters. These procedures are mandatory for all ships participating in the survey.

At the same time, methodological aspects of the multi-year international research program implemented in Subdivision 58.4.1., such as the lack of standardized design of longline settings, the use of  various  types and constructions of gears  and fishing efforts  by years and research blocks  do not allow obtaining scientific-based  data for understanding the abundance, population structure and productivity indices, toothfish distributions and dependent species in accordance with the  goals and objectives of the research program in Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.2.

The solution of the current methodological problems of toothfish  research in Division 58.4.1 by only  improving statistical data processing  is  unacceptable. For Division 58.4.1 and 58.4.2.  we propose a  toothfish  researches  to be carried out by the vessels   based on standardization of sampling longline gear and survey design

Abstract: 

Scientific observation activities during Dissostichus spp. fishing for research purposes in the statistical subarea 48.1 on board of the fishing vessel “Calipso” (Fig. 1) (the shipowner LLC “Fishing Company “NEPTUNO”, Ukraine) were carried out in accordance with the research plan WG-FSA-18/20 Rev.1.

Abstract: 

WG-FSA 2018 noted that changes in productivity parameters may impact assessment estimates and consequent management advice, and that these changes may be related to long-term environmental change. The Working Group recommended that key assessment parameters be reviewed and that changes in the fishery dynamics that would impact their estimation be explored.

The biological productivity parameters in subarea 48.3 are analysed here, particularly whether the proportion of females in the catch, maturity at length, length-weight relationships and growth rates have changed over time and how the fishery dynamics impact parameter estimates. Variation in parameter estimates is noted but no systematic trends in growth or maturity through time, after the effects of confounding factors were included in the analysis.

Abstract: 

Russian research of craboids (Anomura, Decapoda) in the Antarctic Pacific (Subareas 88.2 and 88.3) were carried out by the  vessel “Antarctic Wolf” in March 2019 in full compliance with the Russian program (WGSAM-18/06; WGFSA-18/32 Rev.1) and recommendations of the Scientific Committee (SC-CAMLR –XXXVII, paragraph 4.3 (i-viii)). Pot catches was presented by craboid Paralomis birstaini and Antarctic King crab Neolithodes yaldwini. Detailed analysis of obtained data is shown.

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