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Cooperative mechanisms to detect and deter non-compliance
4.5.1 Extent to which CCAMLR has established adequate cooperative mechanisms to both monitor compliance and detect and deter non-compliance (e.g. compliance committees, vessel lists, sharing of information about non-compliance) 4.5.2 Extent to which these mechanisms are being effectively utilised
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Market-related measures
4.6.1 Extent to which CCAMLR has adopted measures relating to the exercise of the rights and duties of its Members and Contracting Parties as Market States for Antarctic marine living resources Recommendation Responsible body Activities to date Status 4.6.1.1 E-CDS should become mandatory with
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Dispute settlement
5.2 Dispute settlement Recommendation Responsible body Activities to date Status 5.2.1 The CCAMLR dispute settlement mechanisms appear to be unsatisfactory. There is an urgent need to take action to address this situation. In this regard, the binding procedures for dispute settlement set out in
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Transparency
6.1.1 Extent to which CCAMLR is operating in a transparent manner, taking into account the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries Article 7.1.9 Recommendation Responsible body Activities to date Status 6.1.1.1 The RP acknowledged CCAMLR’s efforts to engage with a wide range of Observers and
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Relationship to non-Contracting Parties cooperating with various CCAMLR measures
6.2.1 Extent to which CCAMLR facilitates cooperation between Members and non-Members, including through encouraging non-Contracting Parties to become Contracting Parties and Members of the Commission or to implement voluntarily CCAMLR conservation measures Recommendation Responsible body Activities
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Special requirements of Developing States
6.5.1 Extent to which CCAMLR recognises the special needs of Developing States and pursues forms of cooperation with Developing States, taking into account the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries Article 5 6.5.2 Extent to which CCAMLR Members, individually or through the Commission, provide
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Availability of resources for activities
7.1.1 Extent to which financial and other resources are made available to achieve the aims of CCAMLR and to implement CCAMLR’s decisions Recommendation Responsible body Activities to date Status 7.1.1.1 The RP considered that CCAMLR will increasingly come under financial pressure in pursuing the
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CCAMLR Strengthens Marine Conservation in Antarctica
MEDIA RELEASE Hobart, Australia, 2 November, 2012 CCAMLR Strengthens Marine Conservation in Antarctica Special Meeting for the Establishment of MPAs in Antarctica The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) yesterday finished its annual meetings in Hobart,
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CCAMLR Strengthens Marine Conservation in Antarctica
MEDIA RELEASE Hobart, Australia, 2 November, 2012 CCAMLR Strengthens Marine Conservation in Antarctica Special Meeting for the Establishment of MPAs in Antarctica The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) yesterday finished its annual meetings in Hobart,
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CCAMLR Strengthens Marine Conservation in Antarctica
MEDIA RELEASE Hobart, Australia, 2 November, 2012 CCAMLR Strengthens Marine Conservation in Antarctica Special Meeting for the Establishment of MPAs in Antarctica The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) yesterday finished its annual meetings in Hobart,
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