4.3.1 Extent to which CCAMLR has adopted integrated MCS measures (e.g. required use of VMS, observers, catch documentation and trade tracking schemes, restrictions on transhipment, boarding and inspection schemes)
4.3.2 Extent to which these measures are effectively implemented
4.2.1 Extent to which CCAMLR has adopted measures relating to the exercise of the rights and duties of its Members and Contracting Parties as Port States, as reflected in the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries Article 8.3
4.2.2 Extent to which these measures are effectively implemented
4.1.1 Extent to which CCAMLR Members are fulfilling their duties as Flag States under the treaty establishing CCAMLR, pursuant to measures adopted by CCAMLR, and under other international instruments, including, inter alia, the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention and the 1993 FAO Compliance Agreement, as applicable
3.6.1 Extent to which CCAMLR has identified fishing capacity levels commensurate with the conservation, including rational use, of Antarctic marine living resources
Recommendation
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Activities to date
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3.6.1.1 CCAMLR should develop and apply methods to identify fishing capacity levels that are commensurate with sustainable harvests from the fisheries in the Convention Area.
3.5.2 Extent to which CCAMLR has applied a precautionary approach as set forth in the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries Article 7.5, including the application of precautionary reference points
3.4.1 Extent to which CCAMLR receives and acts on the basis of the best scientific advice relevant to the Antarctic marine living resources under its purview, as well as to the effects of harvesting, research, conservation and associated activities, on the marine ecosystem
3.2.1 Extent to which CCAMLR decisions take account of and incorporate an ecosystem approach to management
Recommendation
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Activities to date
Status
3.2.1.1 Explicit mechanisms, agreements and reporting should be developed to provide coherence and compatibility of research, monitoring and CMs within the Convention Area, including areas of high seas and areas of national jurisdiction.
2.5.1 Effectiveness of CCAMLR to implement measures to provide for protection of the Southern Ocean and Antarctic environment from the impacts of vessels engaged in harvesting, research, conservation and associated activities, including measures relating to marine pollution and vessel safety
Recommendation
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Activities to date
Status
2.5.1.1 The RP encouraged data on discarded and lost fishing gear to be collected and reported on more routinely.