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Scientific Committee

When the CAMLR Convention came into force it established the Scientific Committee (SC-CAMLR) and all Members of the Commission are also Members of the Scientific Committee.

The Scientific Committee provides the best available scientific information on harvesting levels and other management issues to the Commission. In turn, the Commission is obligated by the Convention to take full account of the recommendations and advice of the Scientific Committee in making its decisions.

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lun, 04/16/2012
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CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation (SISO)

The CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation was adopted in 1992 under Article XXIV of the Convention. It is one of the most important sources of scientific information that is essential for assessing the impact of fishing on the ecosystem, including the status of target populations, as well as those of related and dependent species. The scheme also plays a crucial role in developing approaches to reducing the impact of fishing on the ecosystem by collecting data on the effectiveness of mitigation measures.

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mer, 02/29/2012
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Marine Debris

The CCAMLR Marine Debris program was established in 1989 to monitor debris levels in the Convention Area, with specific regard to fishing debris items. Members annually submit data using a standardised set of forms and instructions covering marine debris from beach surveys, debris associated with seabird colonies, entanglements of marine mammals, and hydrocarbon soiling of mammals and seabirds. The CCAMLR Marine Debris Database contains data from 15 sites, predominantly in the Antarctic Peninsula and on Sub-Antarctic islands.

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mer, 02/29/2012
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CCAMLR Ecosystem Monitoring Program (CEMP)

In order to manage the commercial harvesting of Antarctic marine living resources in accordance with the ‘ecosystem approach’ that is embodied in Article II of the CAMLR Convention, the effects of fishing on harvested species (target species) as well dependent species and associated species need to be taken into account.

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dim, 02/16/2014
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Ray

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Publications

CCAMLR 40th Anniversary Commemorative Book . A collaboration between Members, Acceding States, Observers and the Secretariat to celebrate forty years since the Convention came into force.

CCAMLR Brochure . This brochure is designed to increase awareness of CCAMLR's activities, objectives and achievements to date.

Annual publications

Review Date: 
ven, 02/01/2013
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Secretariat

Welcome to the CCAMLR Secretariat page providing information on our:

Review Date: 
ven, 04/06/2012
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Commission

The Commission, established under Article VII of the CAMLR Convention, gives effect to the Convention’s objectives and principles set out in Article II.

The Commission includes a Scientific Committee established by the CAMLR Convention. The Commission and the Scientific Committee can establish subsidiary bodies that are necessary for the performance of their functions.

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Convention Area

The Convention Area is described in the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources as consisting of all waters bounded by the Antarctic Continent to the south, and to the north by a line starting at 50°S 50°W; thence due east to 30°E longitude; thence due north to 45°S latitude; thence due east to 80°E longitude; thence due south to 55°S latitude; thence due east to 150°E longitude; thence due south to 60°S latitude; thence due east to 50°W longitude;

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E-mail: ccamlr [at] ccamlr [dot] org
Téléphone: +61 3 6210 1111
Fax: +61 3 6224 8744
Adresse: 181 Macquarie Street, Hobart, 7000, Tasmania, Australia

 

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  • WG-ASAM-2025
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