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Report on a BirdLife South Africa workshop to design a medium-sized grant application to the Global Environment Facility (GEF) to address the problem of seabird mortality by longline fishing in developing countries (Cape Town, 2–6 April 2001)
problem of seabird mortality by longline fishing in developing countries (Cape Town, 2–6 April 2001 ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-01/13 : Autor(es): D.C. Nel and J. Cooper (South Africa)
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Report on SCAR activities 2001/02 and Report of the CCAMLR Observer to SCAR-XXVII(Shanghai, People’s Republic of China, 13 to 26 July 2002)
Committee of CCAMLR E. Fanta (Brazil) Title: Report on SCAR activities 2001/02 and Report of the CCAMLR ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXI/BG/33 : Autor(es): SCAR Observer at CCAMLR, CCAMLR Observer at SCAR GOSEAC liaison with the Scientific Committee of CCAMLR E. Fanta (Brazil)
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CEMP indices 2001: analysis of anomalies and trends
trends and anomalies in these data are presented. Author(s): Secretariat Title: CEMP indices 2001 ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/5 : Autor(es): Secretariat
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Pinniped research at Cape Shirreff, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 2000–2001
, Antarctica, 2000–2001 Approval: Approved ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/43 : Autor(es): M.E. Goebel, B.W. Parker, A.R. Banks, D.P. Costa and R.S. Holt (USA)
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Feeding ecology of the two sympatric fish species Notothenia rossii and N. coriiceps from western Antarctic Peninsula: a fatty acids and stable isotopes approach
a useful tool to elucidate the flow of energy and trophic interactions in an ecosystem and to analyse the ... to elucidate the flow of energy and trophic interactions in an ecosystem and to analyse the diet of ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-2019/26 : Autor(es): E. Moreira, M. Novillo, K. Mintenbeck, E. Barrera-Oro and M. De Troch
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The use of Port State measures to improve fisheries compliance at the international levelIssues and instruments – the CCAMLR case
Abstract: There is increasing international support for regionally and globally coordinated approaches to port State control in order to avoid the development of “ports of convenience” and improve fisheries compliance. Possible approaches include the development of regional Memoranda of
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXV/BG/29 : Autor(es): Submitted by ASOC
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USING GENETIC CONNECTIVITY TO IDENTIFY VULNERABLE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS (VMES) IN ANTARCTICA – THE ISSUE OF SCALE
Abstract: This paper reviews, reanalyzes and contributes new data pertinent to understanding genetic connectivity in benthic invertebrates at differing spatial scales in Antarctica. This information is valuable for understanding the potential resilience of benthic communities under threat from
Meeting Document : WS-VME-09/06 : Autor(es): Wilson, N.G.
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THE ISSUE OF NON-COMPLIANCE WITH CCAMLR TAGGING PROGRAM
Abstract: Under Conservation Measure 41-01 (Annex C- Tagging Program for Dissostichus spp. in Exploratory Fisheries), the flag States of fishing vessels participating in exploratory fisheries are responsible for ensuring the tagging of Dissostichus spp., tag recovery and correct reporting. At
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXVII/BG/22 : Autor(es): Delegation of Australia
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Compilation of discussion on the issue of flexibility associated with research blocks where ice cover impedes research fishing
Author(s): Secretariat Title: Compilation of discussion on the issue of flexibility associated with research blocks where ice cover impedes research fishing Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXIII/BG/39 : Autor(es): Secretariat
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A critical issue for feedback management – how do we determine the level of functional overlap between krill fishing operations and penguin foraging activity?
Abstract: The spatial distribution of the Antarctic krill fishery in Subareas 48.1 to 48.3 has changed over time. The majority of catches in Subarea 48.1 are now taken south of the South Shetland Islands, following regional decreases in seasonal sea-ice cover. As the cumulative spatial footprint
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/11 : Autor(es): P.N. Trathan, J.R.D. Silk, S.L. Hill (United Kingdom) and H.J. Lynch (USA)