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CCAMLR observer program training video
Abstract: This document introduces a training video that has been developed to assist both with the training of CCAMLR observers and for use by observers as a reference tool while at sea. The video covers many of the practical sections identified by CCAMLR as essential elements to be included in
Meeting Document : TASO-10/07 : Autor(es): J. Moir Clark and R. Benedet (UK)
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Scientific Observer Program (SOP) in Chile
Abstract: IFOP, as non profit marine research institute has the mission to provide to the Under Secretariat of Fisheries in Chile, the technical information and scientific basis for the regulation of Chilean Fisheries. For this purpose it has 157 Scientific Observers distributed throughout the
Meeting Document : TASO-10/08 : Autor(es): O. Guzman (Chile)
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The Chinese observer training program for the krill fishery in the Convention Area
Abstract: China entered into the krill fishery in the Convention area for the first time in the 2009/10 fishing season. For proper implementation of the CCAMLR Conservation Measures, China carried out an observer training program under the auspices of the Bureau of Fishery, Ministry of Agriculture
Meeting Document : TASO-10/09 : Autor(es): X. Zhao and L. Xu (People’s Republic of China)
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Evaluation of VME taxa classification by scientific observers from New Zealand vessels in the Ross Sea Antarctic toothfish longline fishery during the 2009/10 season
Abstract: Conservation Measure 22-07 (2008) requires vessels fishing in the Ross Sea (and most areas south of 60°S) to collect and monitor longline bycatch for VME taxa, and implement a move-on rule if required. To ensure effective monitoring, an evaluation of VME taxa classification by Scientific
Meeting Document : TASO-10/10 : Autor(es): D.M. Tracey, M.E. Carter and S.J. Parker (New Zealand)
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Update on the ‘Demersal interactions with marine benthos in the Australian EEZ of the Southern Ocean: an assessment of the vulnerability of benthic habitats to impact by demersal gears’ project
Abstract: We provide an update on progress in the FRDC and industry-funded project “Demersal interactions with marine benthos in the Australian EEZ of the Southern Ocean: an assessment of the vulnerability of benthic habitats to impact by demersal gears”. This project commenced in 2006 and is due
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/23 : Autor(es): G.P. Ewing, D.C. Welsford and A.J. Constable (Australia)
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Using compact video camera technology for rapid deep-sea benthic habitat assessment
Abstract: A compact, autonomous deep sea video system designed and constructed by the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) for deployment on commercial fishing gear to observe interactions with the Southern Ocean benthos, has a wider application in deep-sea marine research. The use of the system as
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/24 : Autor(es): G.P. Ewing, R. Kilpatrick, A.J. Constable and D.C. Welsford (Australia)
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Draft fishery plans sections 1,2 and 3
Author(s): CCAMLR Secretariat Title: Draft fishery plans sections 1,2 and 3 Approval: Approved
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-SAM-04/4 Attachmen : Autor(es): CCAMLR Secretariat
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Update on the external review of the Generalised Yield Model (GYM) software and manual
Abstract: In 2003, WG-FSA requested that the Secretariat supervise an external review of the GYM software and manual (SC-CAMLR-XXII, Annex 5, paragraph 9.18). The key steps in this proposed review included: • Members providing guidance on the scope of the review; • Members proposing appropriate
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-SAM-04/05 : Autor(es): CCAMLR Secretariat
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Re-organisation of WG-FSA Report
Abstract: In 2003, WG-FSA and the Scientific Committee identified the need to rewrite and restructure the WG-FSA report. In early 2004, the extend and nature of the work required was developed in consultation between the Conveners of WG-FSA and WG-IMAF, and the Chair of the Scientific Committee,
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-SAM-04/06 : Autor(es): CCAMLR Secretariat
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Feasibility of trawl surveys to estimate abundance of juvenile toothfish in Subarea 88.1
Abstract: This report presents results from a desktop study to determine the feasibility of conducting trawl surveys for juvenile toothfish in Subarea 88.1 (Ross Sea). Potential problems including a largely unknown juvenile distribution, variable ice cover, large survey area, and rough bottom
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-SAM-04/07 : Autor(es): Wood, B.A., ODriscoll, R.L., Hanchet, S.M.