Сегодня Губернатор Тасмании, Ее превосходительство профессор Кейт Уорнер откроет Тридцать восьмое ежегодное совещание Комиссии по сохранению морских живых ресурсов Антарктики (АНТКОМ).
Le gouverneur de la Tasmanie, Son Excellence Madame Kate Warner, ouvrira aujourd'hui la trente-huitième réunion annuelle de la Commission pour la conservation de la faune et la flore marines de l'Antarctique (CCAMLR).
The Governor of Tasmania, Her Excellency Professor the Honourable Kate Warner AC, will today open the thirty-eighth annual meeting of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR).
This paper provides details of SISO observer deployments during the 2019 season (based on data received by the Secretariat up to 18 September 2019). Developments in the Scheme of International Scientific Observation Programme are discussed, and results presented from the vessel tagging pro-forma survey conducted on vessels participating in exploratory fisheries.
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Промысел патагонского клыкача (Dissostichus eleginoides) у Южной Георгии ведется без перерыва более 40 лет, в том числе более 25 лет под управлением АНТКОМ.
В работе рассматривается наблюдаемое в уловах ярусов в районе о-ва Южная Георгия (АЧА, район ФАО 48.3) многолетнее снижение размерного состава патагонского клыкача Dissostichus eleginoides. Отмечено, что с начала 2000-х годов до настоящего времени ярусный промысел в районе о-ва. Южная Георгия базируется на неполовозрелых рыбах длиной менее 100 см. Рассматривается вопрос о нерациональном использование запаса патагонского клыкача в Подрайоне 48.3.
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Russian Federation is going to continue investigation for toothfish in Ross Sea. This paper presents the research program in the frame of the Research and Monitoring Plan for RSRMOR.
The research program shall be conducted in the Special Research Zone during 2019 - 2021 or the first reference period for existence of the RSRMPA. This program provides possibility for collaborative investigations in the Special Research Zone by Russian vessels and vessel from other CCAMLR members.
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A collaborative research program has been undertaken by Japan and South Africa since 2013 to enhance data collection and analysis in the subarea 48.6. From the last season (2018/19) Spain has joined the proposal in order to contribute to the data acquisition and to speed up the integrated assessments of the Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) stock in this subarea (FSA-18/34).
The continuation of the three-member research proposal for 2019/20 season is presented to ensure continuity of previous research activities. Data and investigations about the population structure and various demographic parameters of D. mawsoni using trotline (JPN and ZAF) and Spanish longline (ESP) gears, established tagging techniques, pop-up tags and genetic analysis will provide the basis for the development of spatial population models and assessments in support of management advice. An Integrated Stock Assessment (ISA) of this species is expected to be done by the end of the 2020/21 season.
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This paper presents an update of the metrics of capacity and capacity utilisation presented in WG-SAM 14/19 and WG-FSA 15/09 in order to monitor trends in capacity in exploratory toothfish fisheries in Subareas 88.1 and 88.2. The updated metrics show the same pattern as in previous updates and do not indicate an excess of capacity in the fishery. Interpretation of data for 2018 and 2019 should be made in the context of changes in the area of operation and the application of fishery closures in the exploratory fishery in Subarea 88.1.
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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.
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This paper summarises data collected by Scheme of International Scientific Observation observers and vessels, of incidental interactions between fishing vessels, seabirds and marine mammals during fishing activities undertaken during the 2019 season. A short report is also detailed on a large seal morality event which occurred at the end of the 2018 season. Incidental mortality numbers for longline fisheries in which seabird mortalities have been reported are presented with the data from observers and vessel supplied data. Based on data received up to 8 October 2019, the extrapolated total number of birds killed is 103.