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  1. WCPFC Annual Catch and Effort Estimates (ACE) Tables by fleet

    comments or revisions on the ACE tables are asked to highlight the edits in the relevant Excel file, and to ...

    EightyOptions - 12 Oct 2024 - 11:10am

  2. IWG- Transhipment

    the Intersessional Working Group to review the transhipment CMM are provided below: Symbol Title Files ... meetings are collated below. Annual transhipment reports to past TCC meetings Symbol Title Files Date of ... impracticability (CMM 2009-06 para 34) Symbol Title Files Date of Issue WCPFC-TCC9-2013-17 Guidelines for ...

    Ana Taholo - 6 Feb 2025 - 3:17pm

  3. Summary of Full draft CMR potential issues and CCM replies for individual CCMs

    2005-03 03 05-03: China will improve its data collecting system and will separate the NALB figure in its ... requirement. China will improve its data collecting system and will separate the NALB figure in its annual ... not find the supporting file as indicated). Secretariat note: On 28 Aug, supporting documentation was ...

    Lara Manarangi-Trott - 5 Sep 2014 - 10:10pm

  4. Paper on Participation of Territories, 26 February 2002 (France)

    of a declaration, filed with the Depositary, by the Contracting Party having responsibility for the ... a declaration, filed with the Depositary, by the Contracting Party having responsibility for the Participating ...

    EightyOptions - 20 Mar 2009 - 4:50am

  5. Intersessional Working Group on the Regional Observer Programme (ROP-IWG)

    Title Files Date of Issue WCPFC-ROPIWG5-2025 ROP-IWG5 Chairs Summary Report (430.59 KB) 23 Apr 2025 ... below: Symbol Title Files Date of Issue WCPFC-TCC18-2022-17 Supporting paper for TCC18 consideration of ...

    Lara Manarangi-Trott - 5 May 2025 - 7:56pm

  6. Review of policy and legal arrangements of WCPFC-related matters and checklist of compliance shortfalls (rev)

    makes the sea a vital part of the earth's life support system. Almost 70 per cent of all fish ... in accordance with uniform and internationally recognizable vessel and gear marking systems, such as ... monitoring systems, including, as appropriate, satellite transmitter systems, in accordance with any national ...

    EightyOptions - 13 Dec 2012 - 11:55am

  7. Cost Recoery Consultancy

    Vessel Monitoring System, Regional Observer Programme and the Record of Fishing Vessels INTRODUCTION The ... specifically for: 1. Vessel Monitoring System (VMS), and the Regional Observer Programme (ROP) for ... Vessel Monitoring System Introduction The Commission VMS uses the Pacific VMS infrastructure managed by ...

    EightyOptions - 7 May 2010 - 10:33am

  8. PARTNERSHIPS THE WAY FORWARD FOR ELECTRONIC REPORTING AND ELECTRONIC MONITORING

    implementation. WCPFC’s Vessel Monitoring System and Record of Fishing Vessels are two examples where electronic ... vessels, and developing standards and specifications.  EM systems are at early stages of development in the ...

    Samuelu Taufao - 13 Jul 2015 - 10:39am

  9. Interactive Workshop Pilots New Tool for Bycatch Problem-Solving in Tuna Fisheries

    Pacific Fisheries Commission’s (WCPFC) new Bycatch Management Information System (BMIS) aims to promote ... management studies and mitigation trials, within a single reference system.  Sylvain Caillot, who leads the ...

    Samuelu Taufao - 21 Jul 2018 - 11:26am

  10. WCPFC’s 19th Regular Session of the Technical Compliance Committee (TCC) is underway in Pohnpei for the first time since 2019.

    surveillance activities, as well as review the functioning of the Commission’s monitoring systems such as the ... vessel monitoring system (VMS) and the high seas boarding and inspection scheme (HSBI). The WCPFC ...

    Emma N. Mori - 18 Sep 2023 - 4:43pm

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