The interim distribution of the trigger level in the fishery for Antarctic krill (CM 51-01) will be revised in 2016. The trigger level is not related to the status of the krill stock and the predators that depend on it. Progressing the development of an operational FBM system in accordance with the Convention has been set as a high priority by CCAMLR. There are currently three FBM proposals tabled to CCAMLR, all of which require refinements. In particular, clarity about the data required to ensure their proper functioning is lacking. This paper restructures and synthesizes information from existing proposals presented at the two preceding WG-EMM meetings, and discussions during the respective intersessional periods. Similar to the currently-tabled FBM strategies, the proposal we present here is reliant on data from the fishing fleet, highlighting the critical importance of engaging fully with the fishing industry. Presenting the industry with clearly defined data requirements for the successful implementation of a FBM strategy will likely stimulate them to cooperate and coordinate as needed. Here we outline a FBM strategy proposal for subarea 48.1, primarily enacted though a combination of time and space restriction to the fishery, an approach that can be adjusted as needed to fit similar challenges in other sub-areas. The paper describes priorities in the proponents’ work in the near future to support the approach and invite other initiatives to cooperation. This paper further highlights that interactions and coordination among existing proposals that recognize the differences and similarities among Sub-Areas are needed.
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Preliminary assessment of the potential for proposed bottom fishing activities to have significant adverse impacts on Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems(VMEs) submitted by Republic of Korea.
According to the recommendations of the Scientific Committee and Commission (SC-CAMLR-XXXIII, paragraphs 3.231 и 3.232; СС-CAMLR-XXXIII, paragraph 5.67; CCAMLR-XXXIV, paragraphs 3.86-3.87) Russia provided comprehensive examination of the fishing vessel «Yantar 35» activity during researches conducted in the Weddell Sea (Subarea 48.5) based on the previously provided analysis.
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At WG-SAM-16, the Working Group discussed the implications of toothfish moving long distances after the Chilean research survey for Dissostichus spp. in Subarea 48.2 recaptured one tagged fish in 2016 that had been released in Subarea 48.6 in 2011 (WG-SAM-16/20). The Working Group noted that to date the majority of tagged toothfish movements were very restricted in distance and requested that the Secretariat update its previous meta-analysis of the long distance movement of tagged fish throughout the CCAMLR area for consideration by the WG-FSA (WG-SAM-16, paragraphs 4.46 – 4.48). Analyses of toothfish movements have been recently conducted for release and recapture data within Subarea 48.3 (WG-FSA-14/49), within Subareas 88.1 and 88.2 (WG-FSA-15/37) as well as within Division 58.5.2 (WG-FSA-14/43). This paper analyses toothfish tag-recapture data (2006 – 2016) from across the whole Convention Area to assess long distance movements and behaviour by species, location and sex with a focus on movements between management areas.