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  1. A risk management framework for avoiding significant adverse impacts of bottom fishing gear on Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems

    Abstract:  CCAMLR adopted a new conservation measure in 2007 (CM 22-06) to ensure that significant ... adverse impacts of bottom fishing gear on Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs) are avoided. Due to the high ... significant adverse impacts of bottom fishing gear on Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems Approval:  Approved ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-08/37 : Auteur(s): K. Martin-Smith (Australia)

  2. Report on marine debris collected at Cape Shirreff, Livingston Island, during the 1994/95 Antarctic season

    marks has arised up to 26, including 8 new procedences. This means that, besides the persistence of ... Abstract:  A summarized information on marine debris collected in the beaches of Cape Shirreff ... problem of marine debris continue. The plastic was the principal item with a 90.3%; followed by glass, 5.0 ... marine debris, activities nearby or inside the Convention area have increased. Author(s):  Delegation of ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XIV/BG/24 : Auteur(s): Delegation of Chile

  3. Vast assembly of vocal marine mammals from diverse species on fish spawning ground

    array enables precise positioning. This quasi simultaneous predator-prey coverage produce new ... :  Vast assembly of vocal marine mammals from diverse species on fish spawning ground Approval:  Approved ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/P01 : Auteur(s): D. Wang, H. Garcia, W. Huang, D.D. Tran, A.D. Jain, D.H. Yi, Z. Gong, J.M. Jech, O.R. Godø, N.C. Makris and P. Ratilal

  4. Report of the Workshop on data and modelling issues relevant to the planning of a potential Marine Protected Area (MPA) east of the zero meridian in the Weddell Sea (MAUD)

    , the aim of the workshop was to discuss ways to openly share existing and new data to support future ... :  Report of the Workshop on data and modelling issues relevant to the planning of a potential Marine ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/14 : Auteur(s): Delegation of Norway

  5. How fishing and marine protection can coexist in the Southern Ocean: An economic analysis of the Ross Sea and East Antarctic MPA proposals

    when new catch spread scenarios are taken into account. For example, the Ross Sea Antarctic toothfish ... Abstract:  This paper discusses the two current marine protected area (MPA) proposals, for East ... Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) have been developed to protect representative aspects of ... . Author(s):  Submitted by ASOC Title:  How fishing and marine protection can coexist in the Southern Ocean ...

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXV/BG/23 Rev. 1 : Auteur(s): Submitted by ASOC

  6. The brief review of the AtlantNIRO’s investigations of living marine resources: whales, krill and fish, in the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic

    the new resources. Since 1960 AtlantNIRO’s contributions in the study of all three resources: whales ... Abstract:  The USSR has fished in the Atlantic Sector of the Antarctic for three living marine ... living marine resources: whales, krill and fish, in the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic Approval ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-04/30 : Auteur(s): F. Litvinov, D. Tormosov, Zh. Frolkina (Russia)

  7. Marine debris: a persistent and emerging threat to antarctic ecosystems

    System bodies, notably the CEP, introducing new mechanisms  instruments to mitigate local sources of ... Abstract:  CCAMLR has had success in tackling marine debris from local sources in the Southern ... marine debris, particularly in pelagic areas, is limited. This is particularly concerning, as recent ... outlines the significant gaps in knowledge of the spatial distribution of marine debris in the Antarctic ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVI/BG/29 : Auteur(s): Submitted by ASOC

  8. DEVELOPMENT OF A REGISTRY OF VULNERABLE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS IN THE CONVENTION AREA

    the Secretariat’s secure Data Centre. Information on new VME risk areas or fine-scale rectangles is ... vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) in the Convention Area for circulation to Contracting Parties and other ... implication. Author(s):  Secretariat Title:  DEVELOPMENT OF A REGISTRY OF VULNERABLE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS IN THE ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-09/06 : Auteur(s): Secretariat

  9. Temporal scales of foraging in a marine predator: implications for interpreting the distribution of prey

    the surface, the time taken for a fur seal to locate a new patch after leaving an old one is an ... success of a predator. In pelagic marine ecosystems, where prey is often patchily distributed, predators ... of foraging in a marine predator: implications for interpreting the distribution of prey Approval ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-95/23 : Auteur(s): Boyd, I.L.

  10. What’s the catch? Profiling the risks and costs associated with marine protected areas and displaced fishing in the Scotia Sea

    of fishing effort from closed areas, which may result in new and unexpected consequences for both ... Abstract:  A principal concern with implementing marine protected areas (MPAs) is the displacement ... :  What’s the catch? Profiling the risks and costs associated with marine protected areas and displaced ...

    Meeting Document : WS-SM-18/P03 : Auteur(s): E.S. Klein and G.M. Watters

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