The Secretariat reviewed the quality and consistency of the port inspections and System of Inspection Reports received during the CCEP period of 01 July 2020 to 30 June 2021. Recommendations for the improvements for inspection reports are given.
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In 2019, EU provided a grant of €100 000 to support CCAMLR to identify and deter illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities that undermine the objectives of the CAMLR Convention. In order to meet the objectives of the grant, INTERPOL was contracted, and the 2020–2021 activities of the Global Fisheries Enforcement Project are supported. This paper presents the report submitted by INTERPOL in relation to activities between 1 January 2021 to 31 August 2021, including future proposed activities.
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Le FRCG a été créé suite aux décisions prises lors de la 38e réunion de la CCAMLR (SCAF-2019, paragraphe 22). Le Comité est tenu de rendre compte des activités du Fonds de l'année précédente.
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We provide proposals on Risk assessment framework to allocate catch in Subarea 48.1 These proposals reflect the Russian Federation's position regarding the development of management strategy for krill fishery (SC-CAMLR-XXXIV/11, SC-CAMLR-XXXVI/15; SC-CAMLR-XXXV paragraphs 3.85-3.87; WS-SM-18 paragraph 3.24; SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/ BG-24)
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The biomass of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in CCAMLR Subarea 48.4 is estimated from tagging returns, giving a geometric mean of 1,311 tonnes since 2016. Applying the CCAMLR agreed precautionary assumption of a 5-year geometric mean biomass, and harvest rate of γ = 0.038, implies a 2022 yield of 50 tonnes.
Historically, a precautionary approach has been applied in treating the 48.4 Antarctic toothfish as a separate stock. Based on the biological characteristics of the catches in Subarea 48.4, and the surrounding regions, the Antarctic toothfish around the southern South Sandwich Islands are now hypothesised as being part of a much larger stock that extends south into Subareas 48.2, 48.6 and possibly 48.5. The current method of assessment, based on tag returns, consequently, is considered to provide an estimate of the local biomass.
The assessment would lead to a recommendation from Working Group FSA to Scientific Committee that the catch limit for D. mawsoni in Subarea 48.4 should be set at 50 tonnes for 2021/22.