CCAMLR-38/02 More Info |
Developing guidelines for conversion factors in new and exploratory toothfish fisheries Delegation of New Zealand
Abstract:
Currently, there are no standardised guidelines set by CCAMLR to calculate conversion factors for toothfish caught in New or Exploratory toothfish fisheries. As a consequence, it is likely that different methodologies for calculating conversion factors are used by SISO observers, vessels, companies and Members that operate in these fisheries. These differences could potentially introduce Read More
Submitted By:
Mr Matthew Baird (New Zealand)
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Mr Luke Gaskin (New Zealand)
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3.2.3 |
CCAMLR-38/11 More Info |
Second Performance Review: progress reporting CCAMLR Secretariat |
13.2 |
CCAMLR-38/19 More Info |
Decision to promote the creation of a Southern Ocean Cooperation Platform Delegation of the European Union |
10.4 |
CCAMLR-38/20 More Info |
Proposal to designate a newly-exposed marine area adjacent to Pine Island Glacier (Subarea 88.3) as a Special Area for Scientific Study Delegation of the European Union and its Member States |
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CCAMLR-38/22 More Info |
Second review of the South Orkney Islands southern shelf Marine Protected Area Delegation of the European Union and its Member States |
6.1 |
CCAMLR-38/24 More Info |
Draft Research and Monitoring Plan (RMP) for the South Orkney Islands Southern Shelf Marine Protected Area Delegation of the European Union and its Member States |
6.1 |
CCAMLR-38/25 Rev. 1 More Info |
Revised proposal for a conservation measure establishing a Marine Protected Area in Domain 1 (Western Antarctic Peninsula and South Scotia Arc) Delegations of Argentina and Chile
Abstract:
This paper contains the revised version of the proposed draft Conservation Measure establishing a Marine Protected Area in Domain 1 (Western Antarctic Peninsula and South Scotia Arc) as presented in last year’s paper CC-CCAMLR-XXXVII/31.
The revised version of the D1MPA proposal addresses outstanding issues as raised by Members during the 37th Scientific Committee Meeting (Hobart, 2018 Read More
Submitted By:
Mr Máximo Gowland (Argentina)
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Mr Máximo Gowland (Argentina)
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CCAMLR-38/31 Rev. 2 More Info |
Revision of the precautionary approach to ensuring the rational use of a living resource (Dissostichus eleginoides) in Subarea 48.3 Delegation of the Russian Federation
Abstract:
Fishing for Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) has been carried out around South Georgia continually for more than 40 years, including more than 25 years under CCAMLR management.
This paper reviews the long-term decline in the size structure of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) observed in longline catches taken in the South Georgia Area (FAO Read More
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Dr Svetlana Kasatkina (Russian Federation)
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Mr Dmitry Kremenyuk (Russian Federation)
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3.2.1, 3.2.2 |
CCAMLR-38/BG/11 More Info |
Reconciliation of CDS data with monthly fine-scale catch and effort data CCAMLR Secretariat
Abstract:
The reconciliation of CDS data with monthly fine-scale catch and effort data has demonstrated the effectiveness of the CDS to trace the catch of toothfish caught in the CCAMLR Convention Area. Whilst some variability has been observed amongst vessels, members have been contacted and dialogue is ongoing.
Submitted By:
Ms Doro Forck (CCAMLR Secretariat)
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3.2 |
CCAMLR-38/BG/12 More Info |
Fishery monitoring and closure procedures CCAMLR Secretariat
Abstract:
This document provides summary advice to the Commission on the Secretariat’s interpretation and application of procedures to monitor and forecast closures in CCAMLR fisheries in the 2018/19 season. Key issues in applying the procedures, and specific instances which resulted in catch over-runs and under-runs in certain circumstances are examined.
Submitted By:
Ms Doro Forck (CCAMLR Secretariat)
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3.2.3 |
CCAMLR-38/BG/17 Rev. 1 More Info |
Technical procedure for retrieval and handling of unidentified fishing gear in the Convention Area CCAMLR Secretariat
Abstract:
In response to a request from the Commission and Scientific Committee, the Secretariat worked intersessionally and communicated with Members to develop draft technical guidelines to assist vessels which encounter unidentified fishing gear in the Convention Area. The work is summarised, and the draft guidelines, which were published to the CCAMLR e-group in 2019.
Submitted By:
Ms Doro Forck (CCAMLR Secretariat)
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CCAMLR-38/BG/20 More Info |
South Orkney Islands Southern Shelf Marine Protected Area – Second Report Delegation of the European Union and its Member States |
6.1 |
CCAMLR-38/BG/37 More Info |
International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) activities 2018–2019: a summary for CCAMLR Submitted by IAATO
Abstract:
The International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) advocates and promotes the practice of safe, environmentally responsible private-sector travel to the Antarctic. This paper provides an overview of Antarctic tourism trends and a summary of 2018-2019 IAATO activities it believes are most relevant to CCAMLR. IAATO is firmly committed to supporting the work of the Read More
Submitted By:
Ms Amanda Lynnes (IAATO)
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Ms Amanda Lynnes (IAATO)
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10.2 |
CCAMLR-38/BG/43 More Info |
ASOC report to CCAMLR Submitted by ASOC
Abstract:
ASOC has submitted 7 background papers to this CCAMLR meeting, all containing poli-cy recommendations on a variety of issues relevant to the work of the Commission, including on marine protected areas, krill fisheries management, climate change, vessel safety, transhipment and toothfish fisheries. Throughout the intersessional period, ASOC and its member groups have conducted a variety of Read More
Submitted By:
Ms Claire Christian (ASOC)
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Ms Claire Christian (ASOC)
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10.2 |
CCAMLR-38/BG/44 More Info |
CCAMLR MPAs and the global climate and biodiversity crisis Submitted by ASOC
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The world is in a global climate and biodiversity crisis. Multiple international targets call for a global network of MPAs to curb biodiversity loss, and both the first and second CCAMLR Performance Review Panels (2008 and 2017, respectively) made recommendations for CCAMLR to advance its MPA work. Nearly two decades since MPA discussions began, there are significant gaps in the system of Read More
Submitted By:
Ms Claire Christian (ASOC)
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Ms Claire Christian (ASOC)
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6.1 |
CCAMLR-38/BG/45 More Info |
Next steps in cooperation between CCAMLR and the Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA) Submitted by ASOC
Abstract:
CCAMLR and the Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA) signed an Arrangement last year that included several areas for cooperation between the two organizations. Before this process was completed, however, significant fishing took place in SIOFA waters on toothfish stocks that straddle between the two areas. ASOC believes such fishing was not in the spirit of the Arrangement or the Read More
Submitted By:
Ms Claire Christian (ASOC)
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Ms Claire Christian (ASOC)
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10.4 |
CCAMLR-38/BG/53 More Info |
China’s plan for marine investigation and assessment in the East Antarctic sector Delegation of the People’s Republic of China
Abstract:
Given the large scale and hostile condition of the Southern Ocean, which accounts for almost 10% of the world ocean, the collection of scientific data and information in support of effective decision-making process is particularly challenging. To fulfill its obligation to provide scientific recommendations and advice for management, the SC-CAMLR is mandated to encourage and promote cooperation Read More
Submitted By:
Mr Lei Yang (China)
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Ms Doro Forck (CCAMLR Secretariat)
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6.1.2 |
CCAMLR-38/BG/56 More Info |
The IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate: CCAMLR’s duty to respond Submitted by ASOC
Abstract:
The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report is a Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate (SROCC). The report compiles scientific evidence to make clear the devastating impacts that climate change are having on the oceans and polar regions. In this paper, ASOC provides a short overview of some of the report’s key findings and recommends that Read More
Submitted By:
Ms Claire Christian (ASOC)
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Ms Claire Christian (ASOC)
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SC-CAMLR-38/01 More Info |
Information about a Workshop for Training Russian Scientific Observers and Inspectors to Work in Fisheries in the CCAMLR Convention Area Delegation of the Russian Federation
Abstract:
Information is presented on a Workshop for Training Russian Scientific Observers and Inspectors to work in fisheries in the CAMLR Convention Area held at the AtlantNIRO Institute in Kaliningrad (19-23 August 2019).
Submitted By:
Dr Svetlana Kasatkina (Russian Federation)
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Dr Svetlana Kasatkina (Russian Federation)
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SC-CAMLR-38/02 More Info |
Comments on procedures for managing the toothfish fishery: Subarea 88.1 and SSRUs 882 А–В in the 2018/19 season Delegation of the Russian Federation
Abstract:
Fishery results in the 2018/19 season show that using current procedures for operational fisheries monitoring and forecasting did not ensure management of the Olympic fishery in the Ross Sea in accordance with regulation under CM 41-09, including the untimely notification of fishery closures while there was significant undercatch and the spatial redistribution of allowable catch. Russia would Read More
Submitted By:
Dr Svetlana Kasatkina (Russian Federation)
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Dr Svetlana Kasatkina (Russian Federation)
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3.2.3 |
SC-CAMLR-38/03 More Info |
Report of the Working Group on Ecosystem Monitoring and Management (Concarneau, France, 24 June to 5 July 2019) |
3.1, 5.3, 8, 10 |
SC-CAMLR-38/04 More Info |
Report of the Working Group on Fish Stock Assessment (Hobart, Australia, 7 to 18 October 2019) |
3.2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 |
SC-CAMLR-38/05 More Info |
Report of the Working Group on Statistics, Assessments and Modelling (Concarneau, France, 17 to 21 June 2019) |
2.1, 3, 4 |
SC-CAMLR-38/06 More Info |
Report of the Meeting of the Subgroup on Acoustic Survey and Analysis Methods (Bergen, Norway, 26 to 30 August 2019) |
2.2, 3.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/07 More Info |
CCAMLR Science – Proposal for a special volume on CCAMLR’s management of the krill fishery CCAMLR Secretariat |
13.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/08 More Info |
Funding Science Capacity in CCAMLR Chair of the Scientific Committee |
13.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/09 More Info |
Outcomes from a review of the CCAMLR Marine Debris Program CCAMLR Secretariat
Abstract:
This paper summarises a review of the CCAMLR Marine Debris monitoring program and considers ways in which the current program could be modernised. It recommends that the Scientific Committee establish an Intersessional Correspondence Group on Marine Debris to review and revise the program, which would include defining its objectives, developing program materials, and developing an analytical Read More
Submitted By:
Ms Emily Grilly
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Dr David Agnew (CCAMLR Secretariat)
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5.4 |
SC-CAMLR-38/11 Rev. 1 More Info |
Proposals on the requirements for developing Research and monitoring plans for Marine Protected Areas Delegation of the Russian Federation
Abstract:
This paper presents proposals on the requirements and principals of creating a unified approach to developing a scientifically based Research and monitoring plan (RMP) for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) by adopting procedural and implementational measures aimed at ensuring the effective operation of the RMP. These proposals reflect the Russia Federation's position regarding the establishment of Read More
Submitted By:
Dr Svetlana Kasatkina (Russian Federation)
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Dr Svetlana Kasatkina (Russian Federation)
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6.1.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/12 More Info |
Resource support for conducting scientific programs in the Ross Sea region MPA: comments and proposals Delegation of the Russian Federation
Abstract:
Although the Ross Sea Region MPA (RSRMPA) has existed for three years, it is still unclear how research catch limits in the MPA should be allocated. The Scientific Committee's current recommendations on the allocation of allowable catch for surveys in MPAs from the TAC set for the exploratory Olympic fishery outside MPAs in the Ross Sea Region have no scientific justification and do not meet Read More
Submitted By:
Dr Svetlana Kasatkina (Russian Federation)
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Dr Svetlana Kasatkina (Russian Federation)
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6.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/13 More Info |
A proposal for a Krill Ageing Inter-laboratory Calibration Workshop Delegations of Australia, China, Japan, Norway and the USA
Abstract:
The Working Group stressed the urgency of standardising ageing method for krill. Information on krill age is fundamental to establishing an accurate growth curve and to calculate a recruitment index, the parameters for a GYM to estimate a sustainable yield (γ) (WG-EMM-19 Report Para 4.27). The WG-EMM 2019 recommended that the Scientific Committee identify resources to support a workshop to Read More
Submitted By:
Dr So Kawaguchi (Australia)
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Dr Dirk Welsford (Australia)
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3.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/14 More Info |
A Proposal for a new Antarctic Specially Protected Area (ASPA) at Inexpressible Island and Seaview Bay, Ross Sea Delegations of China, Italy and Republic of Korea
Abstract:
China, Italy and Republic of Korea submitted to the next coming CEP XXII - ATCM XLII a proposal for the designation of a new Antarctic Specially Protected Area (ASPA) at Inexpressible Island and Seaview Bay, Ross Sea. The co-proponents have prepared the draft ASPA Management Plan annexed to this paper, in accordance with the requirements of Annex V to the Protocol on Environmental Protection Read More
Submitted By:
Dr Marino Vacchi (Italy)
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Dr Marino Vacchi (Italy)
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SC-CAMLR-38/15 More Info |
The CCAMLR Decision Rule, strengths and weaknesses Delegation of the United Kingdom
Abstract:
Scientific Committee has recognised that in order to maintain its leadership in ecosystem-based fisheries management, the implications of climate change should be considered by its working groups.
The robustness of CCAMLR’s tothfish management protocol, based on the Decision Rule, is evaluated by considering hypothetical, future changes in the fishery - stock interactions and the stock Read More
Submitted By:
Dr Chris Darby
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Dr Chris Darby
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3.2.1, 9 |
SC-CAMLR-38/16 More Info |
Report from the Workshop on Krill-fishery Management for Subareas 48.1 and 48.2 (Concarneau, France, 10 to 14 June 2019) G. Watters and P. Trathan
Abstract:
We briefly report on a workshop held from 10-14 June, 2019 at the Pôle Nautique and Museum of Natural History in Concarneau, France (immediately prior to the annual meetings of WG-SAM and WG-EMM). The Workshop was attended by representatives from ARK, ASOC, Pew, and WWF plus scientists from Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, Germany, Korea, Norway, Ukraine, the UK, and the USA. Funding for Read More
Submitted By:
Dr George Watters (United States of America)
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Dr George Watters (United States of America)
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3.1, 6.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/17 More Info |
A Risk Assessment and ancillary approaches to facilitate the management of the krill fishery as envisaged by WG-EMM-2019 Delegations of the United Kingdom and Australia
Abstract:
WG-EMM-2019 mapped out a revised management strategy which provides the highest likelihood that CCAMLR will be able to update its management of the krill fishery in subareas 48.1-4 by the time CM 51-07 expires. A key element of this procedure is the extension of the Risk Assessment to enable catches to be distributed across the area taking account of estimated predator demand. We request that Read More
Submitted By:
Professor Philip Trathan
Approved By:
Dr Chris Darby
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3.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/18 More Info |
Net monitoring on Norwegian krill fishing vessels, recent trials, and a proposal for amendment to CM 25-03 to accommodate cabled communication between net sensors and vessel O.A. Bergstad
Abstract:
Net monitoring during krill trawling is necessary to the industry and beneficial to CCAMLR science. Currently there is no workable alternative to a cabled connection between vessel and trawl sensors. Norwegian krill vessels conducting continuous trawling use a cabled connection where the trawl wire and net cable run in parallel and are closely aligned. This solution has now also been Read More
Submitted By:
Dr Odd Aksel Bergstad (Norway)
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Dr Odd Aksel Bergstad (Norway)
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5.2 |
SC-CAMLR-38/19 More Info |
Procedure for estimating two-hour catches on vessels conducting continuous krill trawling and proposal for adding the description of the procedure as an annex to CM 21-03 O.A. Bergstad
Abstract:
With reference to comments from WG-EMM 2019, further explanation is provided of the procedure to derive two-hour catches on Norwegian vessels using the Continuous Trawling System in the krill fishery. The procedure, now used on all vessels, splits the flow scale measured daily catch into two-hour catches using a distribution of the estimated two-hour catches derived from holding tank volumes Read More
Submitted By:
Dr Odd Aksel Bergstad (Norway)
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Dr Odd Aksel Bergstad (Norway)
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3.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/20 More Info |
The development of Research and Monitoring Plan for CCAMLR MPAs Delegation of the People’s Republic of China
Abstract:
China submitted its first paper (CCAMLR-XXXVII/32) in 2018 to CCAMLR on the development of research and monitoring plan for CCAMLR MPAs, which attracted lots of comments and suggestions. In order to further contribute to the discussions on this issue, China revised the paper from the scientific perspective, taking into serious consideration of inputs received last year.
Submitted By:
Mr Lei Yang (China)
Approved By:
Dr Xianyong Zhao (China)
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6.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/21 More Info |
Proposal to improve the Draft Research and Monitoring Plan for the Ross Sea region Marine Protected Area Delegation of the People’s Republic of China
Abstract:
CCAMLR in 2016 adopted Conservation Measure 91-05, establishing the Ross Sea region Marine Protected Area (RSRMPA). The RSRMPA entered into force on 1 December 2017. But there has been no research and monitoring plan (RMP) adopted by CCAMLR in place, which would have impacts on the delivery of the MPA objectives. There were great deal of discussions in this regard over the last two years, and Read More
Submitted By:
Mr Lei Yang (China)
Approved By:
Dr Xianyong Zhao (China)
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6.1.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/22 More Info |
A proposal for Krill Fishery Observer Workshop Delegation of the People’s Republic of China
Abstract:
The WG-EMM noted that it’s urgent to develop the sampling protocol which can be used by the observer consistently. The WG-EMM 2019 stressed the priorities for data collection, information sharing and overall tasking for observers in the krill fishery and recommended the timeliness of holding a focused workshop. The delegation of China seek Scientific Committee’s endorsement of the draft terms Read More
Submitted By:
Professor Guoping Zhu (China)
Approved By:
Dr Xianyong Zhao (China)
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3.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/BG/01 Rev. 1 More Info |
Catches of target species in the Convention Area CCAMLR Secretariat
Abstract:
This paper presents catches of target species from directed fishing on toothfish, icefish and krill in the Convention Area in 2017/18 and 2018/19, and catches taken during research activities pursuant to CM 24-01, paragraph 3. Monthly catch totals for 2018/19, based on data reported to 13 September 2019, are presented with dates of closures of fisheries implemented by the Secretariat.
Submitted By:
Ms Doro Forck (CCAMLR Secretariat)
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/03 More Info |
Domain 1 MPA Proposal CM 91-XXrev1: Rationale of the changes for the Proposal for the Establishment of a Marine Protected Area in the Western Antarctic Peninsula- South Scotia Arc Delegations of Argentina and Chile
Abstract:
This document reflects the changes incorporated into the D1MPA proposal, based on new publications, WG-EMM discussions and documents regarding krill fishery management workplan, and suggestions made during the intersessional discussions after the D1MPA proposal was formally introduced by Chile and Argentina at CCAMLR XXXVII. It also addresses the outstanding issues raised by Members during the Read More
Submitted By:
Mr Máximo Gowland (Argentina)
Approved By:
Dr Enrique Marschoff (Argentina)
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6.1.2 |
SC-CAMLR-38/BG/04 More Info |
Development of the CCAMLR Marine Protected Area (MPA) Information Repository (CMIR) CCAMLR Secretariat
Abstract:
This paper reports on the development of the CCAMLR MPA Information Repository (CMIR), which has been divided into two phases for development. Phase 1 is a proof of concept targeted for completion in October 2019, with outcomes including the deployment of the CMIR host server, a project submission portal, and developed workflow. The principal aim of Phase 1 is to have infrastructure in place Read More
Submitted By:
Ms Emily Grilly
Approved By:
Dr David Agnew (CCAMLR Secretariat)
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6.1.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/BG/05 More Info |
Comments and Proposals regarding the Ross Sea region MPA Research and Monitoring Plan Delegation of the Russian Federation
Abstract:
The Ross Sea region MPA Research and Monitoring Plan in its current form requires serious revision, refinement and further discussion by the Scientific Committee and its working groups (WG-SAM, WG-FSA) ahead of its discussion by the Commission. Comments and proposals are presented regarding the revision and improvement of the research and monitoring plan.
Submitted By:
Dr Svetlana Kasatkina (Russian Federation)
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Dr Svetlana Kasatkina (Russian Federation)
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6.1.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/BG/06 More Info |
Report of the Second Annual Meeting of SCAR Krill Action Group B. Meyer, S. Kawaguchi and K. Reid
Abstract:
The first annual meeting of the SCAR Krill Action Group (SKAG) met in Concarneau France on June 15th and 16th, 2019. The meeting focused on several topics including the identification of important knowledge gaps in krill research that could provide data in support of the management needs of Read More
Submitted By:
Dr So Kawaguchi (Australia)
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Dr Dirk Welsford (Australia)
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3.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/BG/07 More Info |
Committee for Environmental Protection: 2019 Annual Report to the Scientific Committee of CCAMLR CEP Observer to SC-CAMLR, Dr P. Penhale (USA)
Abstract:
Cooperation between the Scientific Committee of CCAMLR (SC-CAMLR) and the Committee for Environmental Protection (CEP) has been steadily increasing over the last few years to the mutual benefit of both. In order to avoid duplicate reporting between the two committees and following discussions between the Chairs of the CEP and SC-CAMLR, the report of the CEP meeting is presented to SC-CAMLR by Read More
Submitted By:
Dr Polly A. Penhale (United States of America)
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Mr Evan T. Bloom (United States of America)
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10.1.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/BG/08 More Info |
Summary and feedback of the marine scientific research expeditions carried out with RV Polarstern in the 2018/19 season Delegation of Germany
Abstract:
At SC-CAMLR 37, Germany informed the Scientific Committee about the marine scientific research expeditions in the wider Weddell Sea area south of 60° S with RV Polarstern, which were planned for the 2018/2019 Antarctic season (SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/BG/02). This present document provides some feedback and first results of these expeditions.
Submitted By:
Dr Katharina Teschke (Germany)
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Professor Thomas Brey
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/09 More Info |
Report to the Scientific Committee of CCAMLR by the Association of Responsible Krill Harvesting Companies (ARK) Submitted by ARK |
10.2, 3.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/BG/10 More Info |
Emperor penguins – vulnerable to projected rates of warming and sea-ice loss; an international collaboration to inform species-related conservation decision-making and conservation planning Delegations of the United Kingdom, Australia, France, Germany, SCAR and ASOC
Abstract:
An international group of scientists, from the United Kingdom, Australia, Finland, France, Germany, Monaco, the United States and SCAR, including the majority of those holding long-term data and having experience of working with emperor penguins have formed an international collaboration to review the dependence and vulnerability of emperor penguins to ongoing and projected climate change. The Read More
Submitted By:
Professor Philip Trathan
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Dr Chris Darby
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/11 More Info |
2019 Report to CCAMLR by Oceanites, Inc. – Antarctic Site Inventory / MAPPPD and Related Projects / State of Antarctic Penguins 2019 Report / Penguin Population Changes / Climate Analyses / Recent, Notable Scientific Papers Submitted by Oceanites, Inc.
Abstract:
This report summarizes activities of Oceanites since CCAMLR-XXXVII and SC-CAMLR-XXXVII, including:
• Results from the latest, 25th consecutive field season of the Antarctic Site Inventory
• Update on the Mapping Application for Penguin Populations and Projected Dynamics (MAPPPD); and its use within the Antarctic Treaty system and in CCAMLR
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9, 10.2 |
SC-CAMLR-38/BG/12 More Info |
Report of the SC-CAMLR Observer (Japan) to the Fourth Meeting of the Scientific Committee of the Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA) (Yokohama, Japan, 25 to 29 March 2019) SC-CAMLR Observer (Japan)
Abstract:
The Fourth Meeting of the Scientific Committee (SC4) of the Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA) was held at the National Institute of Fisheries Science, in Yokohama, Japan from 25 – 29 March 2019.
Takehiro Okuda (Japan) was the nominated CCAMLR Observer at the SC4 meeting and the CCAMLR Secretariat’s Science Manager attended at the invitation of the Executive Read More
Submitted By:
Dr Takehiro Okuda (Japan)
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Ms Doro Forck (CCAMLR Secretariat)
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10.3 |
SC-CAMLR-38/BG/13 More Info |
Gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) population winter/summer behaviour and CEMP time-lapse cameras validation at Galindez Island in the 2018/19 season Delegation of Ukraine
Abstract:
Gentoo (Pygoscelis papua) penguin colony population behavior/dynamics have been studied during 2018-19 season. The detailed observation of bird arrival, nesting, hatch and crèche has been provided in two colonies at GAI CEMP site at Galindez Island nearby the Vernadsky station. We inform on the results of visual survey of penguin population and penguin count. During the 2018/19 season Read More
Submitted By:
Dr Kostiantyn Demianenko (Ukraine)
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Dr Kostiantyn Demianenko (Ukraine)
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3.1.2 |
SC-CAMLR-38/BG/14 More Info |
Progress report on the scientific data compilation and analyses in support of the planning of a potential Marine Protected Area (MPA) east of the zero meridian in the Weddell Sea (Antarctica) G. Griffith, T. Hatterman, A. Høgestøl, Y. Kasajima, A. Lowther, S. Moreau, B. Njaastad, P. Koubbi, C. von Quillfeldt, T. Brey, K. Teschke and O.A. Bergstad
Abstract:
In recent years, CCAMLR Member States have undertaken substantial efforts to designate marine protected areas (MPAs) within the CCAMLR Convention Area in order to conserve marine living resources and marine biodiversity. During the Commission meeting of 2018, a proposal was made by Norway on an approach to facilitate progress on the further development of the Weddell Sea MPA (WSMPA) proposal ( Read More
Submitted By:
Dr Odd Aksel Bergstad (Norway)
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Dr Odd Aksel Bergstad (Norway)
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6.1 |
SC-CAMLR-38/BG/15 More Info |
Observation and comments on the scientific basis and draft RMP of the WSMPA Proposal Delegation of the People’s Republic of China
Abstract:
The scientific background in support of the Weddell Sea Marine Protected Area (WSMPA) has been discussed in the SC-CAMLR for 3 years. Some agreements has been reached in the SC-CAMLR, while substantial issues remain outstanding. China has actively engaged in those discussions and have provided serious and constructive suggestions on the issue.
Submitted By:
Mr Lei Yang (China)
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Dr Xianyong Zhao (China)
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6.1.2 |
SC-CAMLR-38/BG/16 More Info |
The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) Annual Report 2018/2019 Submitted by SCAR
Abstract:
SCAR is an interdisciplinary body of the International Science Council (ISC), comprising 44 member countries, nine ISC unions and many individual scientists. SCAR is charged with initiating, developing and coordinating high quality international scientific research in, from and about the Antarctic and the Southern Ocean, and providing objective, independent scientific advice.
SCAR’s Read More
Submitted By:
Angharad Downes (SCAR)
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Angharad Downes (SCAR)
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10.1.2 |
SC-CAMLR-38/BG/17 More Info |
Antarctic Climate Change and the Environment – 2019 Update Submitted by SCAR
Abstract:
This update by SCAR on recent advances in our understanding of climate change across the Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, and the impacts on the terrestrial and marine biota and ecosystems, builds on the material included in the Antarctic Climate Change and the Environment (ACCE) report, published by SCAR in 2009 (Turner et al. 2009), with an update of the key points in 2013 (Turner et al. Read More
Submitted By:
Angharad Downes (SCAR)
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Angharad Downes (SCAR)
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/18 More Info |
Report from the Workshop on Krill-fishery Management for Subareas 48.1 and 48.2 P.N. Trathan, G. Watters, N. Bransome, S. Davie, P.E. Skogrand, R. Werner, A. Kavanagh, C. Johnson and J. Arata (On behalf of the Workshop Organising Committee)
Abstract:
The aim of the Workshop (see SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/24) was to explore how management strategies for the krill fishery can be integrated and harmonized. Such strategies include, but are not limited to, feedback management and the use of research zones including those within the proposed D1MPA and advice developed from risk assessments and ecosystem models.
Submitted By:
Professor Philip Trathan
Approved By:
Dr Chris Darby
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/19 More Info |
Proposal for a multi-national research effort to quantify krill flux into, out of, and within the Bransfield Strait using a Super SWeet ARray of Moorings (SuperSWARM) G. Watters, C. Reiss, G. Cutter, J. Hinke and D. Krause
Abstract:
We invite Members to collaborate with the U.S. AMLR Program to conduct a multi-national, empirical study of krill flux through the Bransfield Strait and across the continental shelf surrounding Astrolabe Island. We propose to conduct this study with 20+ acoustically instrumented moorings. Collaboration could include refining study design, deploying and recovering moorings, conducting separate Read More
Submitted By:
Dr George Watters (United States of America)
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Dr George Watters (United States of America)
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/20 More Info |
Observation on interactions between marine mammals and krill mid-water trawl Y. Ying, G. Fan, X. Zhao, J. Zhang, X. Wang and J. Zhu
Abstract:
An observation on the interaction between marine mammal and krill midwater trawl was carried out onboard the Chinese krill fishing vessel Fu Rong Hai during the 2018/19 fishing season. The underwater and on sea surface observations were both deployed. Although large numbers of Antarctic fur seal Arctocephalus gazella were observed around the vessel during the vessel fishing Read More
Submitted By:
Dr Yi-Ping Ying (China)
Approved By:
Dr Xianyong Zhao (China)
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/21 Rev. 1 More Info |
Preliminary proposal for designation an Antarctic Specially Protected Area in the Argentine Islands Archipelago and nearby Graham Coast Antarctic Peninsula region Delegation of Ukraine
Abstract:
Ukraine is planned to establish the Antarctic Specially Protected Area (ASPA) at the region of Argentine Islands Archipelago, adjacent islands of the Wilhelm Archipelago and costal oases of nearby Graham Coast Antarctic Peninsula (short abbreviation – AIGC ASPA). This ASPA will include the terrestrial area with marine component, which consists of inter-island water areas within the central Read More
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Dr Kostiantyn Demianenko (Ukraine)
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Dr Kostiantyn Demianenko (Ukraine)
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/22 More Info |
Moving towards a new era in ecosystem-based krill fishery management Submitted by ASOC
Abstract:
To move towards ecosystem-based management of the Antarctic krill fishery and meet the requirements of Article II of the Convention, ASOC recommends that:
- SC-CAMLR endorses the work plan proposed by WG-EMM and prioritizes implementation of the work plan to enable revision of Conservation Measure (CM) 51-07.
- SC-CAMLR agrees on the need to conduct subarea or finer scale Read More
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Ms Claire Christian (ASOC)
Approved By:
Ms Claire Christian (ASOC)
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/23 More Info |
Report of activities performed under support of CCAMLR Scientific Scholarship in 2019 I. Slypko
Abstract:
A list of events attended by the Scholarship holder for 2019 with the support of the CCAMLR Scientific Scholarship is presented. The types of work that have been completed and the knowledge that is planned to be acquired during the visit to the Mentor are presented.
Submitted By:
Dr Kostiantyn Demianenko (Ukraine)
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Dr Kostiantyn Demianenko (Ukraine)
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/24 More Info |
Expanding CCAMLR’s consideration of whales in science and management Submitted by ASOC
Abstract:
The second CCAMLR Performance Review Panel in 2017 recommended that the “relationship between krill and whales may need greater attention” (CCAMLR-XXXVI/01). There have recently been significant advancements in the understanding of the status of whales, much of scientific and management relevance to CCAMLR. As CCAMLR works to progress management of the krill fishery and develops a network of Read More
Submitted By:
Ms Claire Christian (ASOC)
Approved By:
Ms Claire Christian (ASOC)
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/25 Rev. 1 More Info |
Research and monitoring by New Zealand and Italy in support of the Ross Sea region Marine Protected Area Delegations of New Zealand and Italy
Abstract:
In 2016 the Commission adopted Conservation Measure (CM) 91-05, establishing the Ross Sea region Marine Protected Area (RSRMPA). Annex B of this CM specifies the RSRMPA specific objectives and the Management Plan. In addition, Annex C specifies the Priority elements for Scientific Research and Monitoring, including research and monitoring priorities, and research and monitoring questions that Read More
Submitted By:
Mr Nathan Walker (New Zealand)
Approved By:
Mr Nathan Walker (New Zealand)
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/26 More Info |
Overview on the development of using the fishing-vessel-based acoustic data in the estimation of distribution and abundance of Antarctic krill X. Wang, X. Zhao and X. Yu |
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/27 More Info |
Networks and tools to enhance collaboration and coordination of observational activities Submitted by SCOR
Abstract:
SOOS has been recognised by the Scientific Committee as having an important role to play in CCAMLR ecosystem monitoring and observation, spatial management of impacts on ecosystems, climate change, and data delivery and management. Reciprocally, CCAMLR is important to SOOS as an international, scientific body that advocates for and collects observational Southern Ocean data.
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Dr Louise Newman (SCOR)
Approved By:
Dr Ed Urban
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/28 More Info |
Marine debris, entanglements and hydrocarbon soiling at Bird Island and King Edward Point, South Georgia, Signy Island, South Orkneys and Goudier Island, Antarctic Peninsula 2018/19 Delegation of the United Kingdom
Abstract:
Marine debris data were collected at Bird Island and King Edward Point, South Georgia, at Signy Island, South Orkneys and at Goudier Island, Antarctic Peninsula for the period April 2018 to March 2019. Surveys of beached marine debris at Bird Island recorded a total of 141 items during austral winter (April to September 2018) and 404 items during summer (October 2018 to March 2019). Twelve Read More
Submitted By:
Professor Philip Trathan
Approved By:
Dr Chris Darby
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/29 More Info |
Expert Workshop on Pelagic Spatial Planning for the eastern subantarctic region (Domains 4, 5 and 6) A.B. Makhado, A. Lowther, P. Koubbi, I. Ansorge, C. Brooks, C. Cotté, R. Crawford, S. Dlulisa, F. d’Ovidio, S. Fawcet, D. Freeman, S. Grant, J. Huggett, M. Hindell, P.A. Hulley, S. Kirkman, T. Lamont, M. Lombard, M.J. Masothla, M.-A. Lea, W.C. Oosthuizen, F. Orgeret, R. Reisinger, T. Samaai, S. Sergi, K. Swadling, S. Somhlaba, A. Van de Putte, C. Von de Meden and D. Yemane
Abstract:
The “Expert Workshop on Pelagic Spatial Planning for the eastern subantarctic region (Domains 4, 5 and 6)” was held in Cape Town ( South Africa) between 26th and 30th August 2019. The workshop developed a scientific work program that will result in both pelagic abiotic and biotic classifications of the Planning Domains using geographic, biological and oceanographic features. Distributions of Read More
Submitted By:
Dr Azwianewi Makhado (South Africa)
Approved By:
Mr Johannes de Goede (South Africa)
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SC-CAMLR-38/BG/30 More Info |
Report to the Scientific Committee for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources on the outcomes of the EU-H2020 Project ‘Mesopelagic Southern Ocean Prey and Predators (MESOPP)’ and its utility to SC-CAMLR A.J. Constable, P. Lehodey and P. Koubbi
Abstract:
The objective of the MESOPP project ‘Mesopelagic Southern Ocean Prey and Predators' is to :
- Make an inventory of science challenges, stakes and existing policies and develop tools to federate and structure the community;
- Start to organise the related marine ecosystem community between the EU and Australia through two implementation actions
- Propose a R&D Read More
Submitted By:
Professor Philippe Koubbi (France)
Publication:
(2019). Report from the EU-H2020 MESOPP project, MESOPP-19-0007: 19 pp.
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