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  1. WCPFC CCAMLR Agreement (signed on 12January2009)

    species which belong to the same ecosystem as the target species; NOTING further that both the WCPF and ... strengthening the conservation measures adopted in respect of stocks and species or stocks of associated species ... and species which are within the competence of both organisations so as to avoid conflict with the ...

    EightyOptions - 25 Jul 2015 - 12:02am

  2. RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE SECOND INDONESIA (WCPFC AREA) TUNA FISHERIES ANNUAL CATCH ESTIMATES REVIEW WORKSHOP, 7-8 April 2011, Jakarta, Indonesia

    acknowledged the important value of the tables of annual catch estimates for the main tuna species (skipjack, ... will endeavour to use the P4KSI Species Composition data BY GEAR in their Data Validation processes. 4. ... P4KSI will check the possible anomalies in the Species Composition data in Sodoha landing place. 5. ...

    EightyOptions - 1 Aug 2012 - 3:10pm

  3. Tuna Scientists preparing for major Manila meeting

    Committee advises the Commission on harvesting levels and the status of tuna and other non-target species ...

    EightyOptions - 29 Jul 2009 - 9:57am

  4. 2012 Aggregated Catch and Effort Data

    GENERAL NOTES A B C D E F G H I J K Species composition of main tuna species catch does correspond to ... the WCPFC Convention Area Catches of KEY shark species have been provided, but (i) not all KEY SPECIES ... COVERED, and/or (ii) COVERAGE of shark species catches is considered LOW. The unit of effort is "days ...

    Emmanuel Schneiter - 19 Jul 2013 - 1:15am

  5. 2012- Provision of Aggregate data

    A B C D E F G H I J K Species composition of main tuna species catch does correspond to annual catch estimates Aggregate data ... shark species have been provided, but (i) not all KEY SPECIES COVERED, and/or (ii) COVERAGE of shark ... species catches is considered LOW. The unit of effort is "days on which a set was made", rather ...

    Emmanuel Schneiter - 18 Nov 2014 - 12:01am

  6. WCPFC CCAMLR Agreement (signed on 10March2013)

    dependent species which belong to the same ecosystem as the target species; NOTING further that both the ... strengthening the conservation measures adopted in respect of stocks and species or stocks of associated species ... and species which are within the competence of both organisations so as to avoid conflict with the ...

    SungKwon Soh - 25 Jul 2014 - 5:32pm

  7. Deadline for CCMs and non-CCMs with vessels on the draft IUU Vessel List to submit comments to the Secretariat (CMM 2019-07 09)

    species not covered by the WCPFC Convention. ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 16 May 2022 - 12:30pm

  8. Deadline for CCMs and non-CCMs with vessels on the draft IUU Vessel List to submit comments to the Secretariat (CMM 2019-07 09)

    species not covered by the WCPFC Convention. ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 13 Aug 2021 - 5:30pm

  9. WG.II, Review of ecosystem-bycatch issues for the Western Central Pacific

    3.2.1.5 Handline fisheries 31 3.2.2 Bycatch by target species 32 3.2.2.1 Sharks and rays 32 3.2.2.2 ... Billfish 33 3.2.2.3 Other fish species 33 3.2.2.4 Marine Turtles 33 3.2.2.5 Marine mammals 34 3.2.2.6 ... substantial amounts of data on target species, interactions between target species and other species, food ...

    EightyOptions - 20 Mar 2009 - 6:04am

  10. 3rd Draft Consolidated Text for the Conservation and Management Measures for Sharks (for review by SC14)

    requirements V. Full utilization of shark VI. Minimizing harm and safe release VII. Species specific ... sharks in the marine ecosystem as key predatory species, the vulnerability of [certainmany] shark species ... biological parameters of many species, to enable effective shark conservation and management; Recognizing ...

    Lara Manarangi-Trott - 30 Jan 2019 - 11:23am

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