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  1. SGC3

    matters considered by SCG 3 included: (a) Stock status statements for the major target species (bigeye, ...

    EightyOptions - 27 Aug 2013 - 10:25am

  2. Japan additional information for draft CMR covering 2012 activities- revision 1

    Evaluation Explanation CMM 2005-03 03 (ii) Catch and effort reporting for target species AR Pt 1, Appendix ... (i) Catch and effort limits for target species AR Pt 1, Appendix Table 4 (pg.35) reports the fishing ... (i) Catch and effort limits for target species AR Pt 1, 2013 Appendix Table 2 (pg. 31) report the ...

    Lara Manarangi-Trott - 24 Sep 2014 - 12:01am

  3. Summary of Tenth Regular Session of Northern Committee

    Committee for Tuna and Tuna-like Species in the North Pacific Ocean (ISC) presented the 14 th  meeting ...

    Samuelu Taufao - 14 Oct 2014 - 3:16pm

  4. Submission to WCPFC FAD Working Group from IPNLF, Pew and WWF

    tuna catches, bycatch of non-target species, proliferation of marine litter, and a range of potential ... “minimize pollution, waste, discards, catch by lost or abandoned gear, catch of non-target species, both ... fish and non-fish species, and impacts on associated or dependent species.” When lost or stranded, dFAD ...

    Lara Manarangi-Trott - 6 Oct 2015 - 11:51am

  5. Trial Application of the BDEP Template for Summarizing Bycatch Data

    international organisations for summaries of species of special interest bycatch in the WCPO. Accordingly, the ... length-weight relationships for BDEP for species of special interest so that more accurate estimates of catch in ... both number and weight can be determined. 6. Update the BDEP protocol to report seabirds to the species ...

    Samuelu Taufao - 22 Jul 2018 - 2:15am

  6. Review of Vietnam's legal, policy and institutional arrangements in light of WCPFC requirements

    Vietnam.......................................................................... 8 1.1. Major tuna species ... species ... 5)......................................................... 27 1.6. Prohibited activities and species (Article ...

    EightyOptions - 13 Dec 2012 - 4:52pm

  7. WCPFC ACAP Memorandum of Understanding

    Species of Wild Animals, is a multilateral agreement which seeks to achieve and maintain a favourable ... species which belong to the same ecosystem as the target species, including albatrosses and petrels; ...

    EightyOptions - 27 Aug 2009 - 3:18pm

  8. Review of policy and legal arrangements for WCPFC-related matters and checklist of compliance shortfalls

    conservation and management of highly migratory species (HMS) occurring in the Indonesian Economic Zone and in ... Non-Target Species 2▪5 2.5.4. Western And Central Pacific Fisheries Commission Boarding And Inspection ... Non-target Species 4▪5 4.2.6. Observer Program and Inspection Procedures 4▪5 4.2.7. Vessel Monitoring System ...

    EightyOptions - 13 Dec 2012 - 11:56am

  9. China FAD Management Plan

    circumstances that there are species of fish close to FADs which are prohibited to be harvested by WCPFC CMMs. ... The vessel will retain the incidental by-catch on board given that the catch is not the species ... a legal area and it is not FAD closure season; 2. make sure there is no species around prohibited by WCPFC ...

    Lara Manarangi-Trott - 21 Aug 2013 - 11:23am

  10. ABNJ Tuna Project Completes Southern Hemisphere Porbeagle Shark Assessment

    of information on catches and biological characteristics for less abundant shark species add another ... Tuna (CCSBT) which acknowledges the porbeagle shark as an ecologically-related species.  Responding to ... CCSBT’s request and noting that the porbeagle shark is a designated key shark species for the Western and ...

    Samuelu Taufao - 15 Feb 2018 - 5:29pm

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