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  1. Summary of 9th Regular Session of Scientific Committee

    tuna catch for 2012 was estimated at 2,613,528 mt, the highest on record. The Committee reviewed the ... fisheries science data gaps in the Commission; specific limit reference points for key tuna species, and ... provided recommendations on the Conservation and Management Measure for Bigeye, Yellowfin and Skipjack; and ...

    Samuelu Taufao - 17 Sep 2013 - 5:26pm

  2. First period of additional prohibition on deploying, servicing or setting on FADs by the purse seine fishery in the high seas of Convention Area

    month FAD closure in paragraph 16, except for those vessels flying the Kiribati flag when fishing in the ... high seas for two additional sequential months of the year.  Each CCM shall decide which two sequential ... the high seas for 2018, and notify the Secretariat of that decision by March 1, 2018.    * footnote 2: ...

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

  3. Second period of additional prohibition on deploying, servicing or setting on FADs by the purse seine fishery in the high seas of Convention Area

    month FAD closure in paragraph 16, except for those vessels flying the Kiribati flag when fishing in the ... high seas for two additional sequential months of the year.  Each CCM shall decide which two sequential ... the high seas for 2018, and notify the Secretariat of that decision by March 1, 2018.    * footnote 2: ...

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

  4. First period of additional prohibition on deploying, servicing or setting on FADs by the purse seine fishery in the high seas of Convention Area

    month FAD closure in paragraph 16, except for those vessels flying the Kiribati flag when fishing in the ... high seas for two additional sequential months of the year.  Each CCM shall decide which two sequential ... the high seas for 2018, and notify the Secretariat of that decision by March 1, 2018.    * footnote 2: ...

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

  5. Second period of additional prohibition on deploying, servicing or setting on FADs by the purse seine fishery in the high seas of Convention Area

    month FAD closure in paragraph 16, except for those vessels flying the Kiribati flag when fishing in the ... high seas for two additional sequential months of the year.  Each CCM shall decide which two sequential ... the high seas for 2018, and notify the Secretariat of that decision by March 1, 2018.    * footnote 2: ...

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

  6. Inspection Register Canada

    Inspection Vessels.pdf (DD/MM/YY) WCPFC HIGH SEAS BOARDING AND INSPECTION REGISTER Submission Date: 08/04/08 ...

    EightyOptions - 12 Apr 2009 - 1:04pm

  7. Draft Final CMR Executive

    Exeuctive Summary.pdf 2013 DRAFT Final CMR Matrix.xlsx 2013 DRAFT Final CMR Obligations Assessment.pdf ...

    Lara Manarangi-Trott - 6 Dec 2014 - 12:01am

  8. Training to Strengthen Negotiation and Cooperation of the South Pacific Group and Territories with an Interest in Southern Longline Fisheries

    Sumary Proposal 2023.pdf SPG Report 2023.pdf ...

    Lara Manarangi-Trott - 19 Sep 2023 - 11:19am

  9. Tuvalu- Debriefing Training and Electronic Reporting Refresher Training with Final Report

    Electronic Reporting Refresher Training.pdf Tuvalu SRF Project Final Report.pdf ...

    Aaron Nighswander - 4 Sep 2023 - 2:45pm

  10. Requested date that any comments and suggestions on revised proposal to amend CMM 2019-07 (Circular 2021-39) should be submitted to the European Union

    Deadline 14 Aug 2021 Location:  Federated States of Micronesia, Pohnpei WCPFC Circular 2021-39 ...

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

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