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  1. Receipt of changes in information of Chinese Taipei flag vessels_20100129

    Submitted By:  Chinese Taipei Reporting Requirement:  CMM 2004-01 06 (b) Received Date:  Friday, January 29, 2010- 11:00 Sharepoint IIR ID:  133 ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 14 Jul 2025 - 12:50pm

  2. Change in the information of vessel referred to para 6 of CMM 2009-01

    Submitted By:  Korea (Republic of) Reporting Requirement:  CMM 2004-01 06 (b) Received Date:  Monday, February 1, 2010- 11:00 Sharepoint IIR ID:  137 ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 14 Jul 2025 - 12:50pm

  3. Changed in information of 1 Chinese Taipei flag vessel on the RFV

    Submitted By:  Chinese Taipei Reporting Requirement:  CMM 2004-01 06 (a) Received Date:  Wednesday, February 3, 2010- 11:00 Sharepoint IIR ID:  138 ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 14 Jul 2025 - 12:50pm

  4. Receipt of changes in information of Japanese flag vessels_20100205

    Submitted By:  Japan Reporting Requirement:  CMM 2004-01 06 (b) Received Date:  Friday, February 5, 2010- 11:00 Sharepoint IIR ID:  141 ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 14 Jul 2025 - 12:50pm

  5. Receipt of changes in information of JP vessels details_20100208

    Submitted By:  Japan Reporting Requirement:  CMM 2004-01 06 (b) Received Date:  Monday, February 8, 2010- 11:00 Sharepoint IIR ID:  146 ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 14 Jul 2025 - 12:50pm

  6. Harmonised minimum terms and conditions for foreign fishing vessel access (MTCS)

    WCPFC_PrepCon_DP23(FFA).pdf WCPFC_PrepCon_DP23(FFA).doc WCPFC/PrepCon/23 PREPARATORY CONFERENCE FOR THE COMMISSION FOR THE ... CONDITIONS FOR FOREIGN FISHING VESSEL ACCESS (MTCs) (Submitted by the members of the Forum Fisheries Agency) ... Terms and Conditions for Foreign Fishing Vessel Access (MTCs) that FFA members have agreed shall be ...

    EightyOptions - 20 Mar 2009 - 4:50am

  7. WCPFC Tuna Fishery Yearbook- Annual Catch Estimates

    methods. Driftnet fishing for albacore in the South Pacific Ocean ceased in 1991. Individual fleets ... gear and species are also presented.  For the purse-seine fishery, recent studies using observer data ... Hampton and Williams, 2017) show that the logsheet-reported catch, mainly for associated sets, should ...

    Emmanuel Schneiter - 14 Nov 2024 - 4:59pm

  8. Providers for National and Sub-regional Observer Programmes in the ROP

    KB) Folder:  Monitoring Control and Surveillance (MCS) Providers for the ROP Observer Programme.pdf ... Providers for the ROP Observer Programme Year Interim authorised Observer Coordinator Contact details1 ...

    EightyOptions - 1 Sep 2011 - 10:17am

  9. Report of the Sixth PTTP Steering Committee

     General Santos in the Philippines. The establishment of  these positions has provided greater opportunity for collection of tags during unloading,  transhipments and processing in canneries with more complete and reliable capture information ... allow the error rate in tag return information to be determined.  The accurate reporting of vessel  name is particularly important for ...  a multi‐year large  scale project for the three primary tuna species, and such research is considered by the scientific  staff to be of highest priority for improving the information ...

    EightyOptions - 23 Apr 2013 - 4:26pm

  10. Resolution relating to IUU fishing and limits on fishing capacity

    WCPFC_PrepCon_22(IUU Resolution).pdf WCPFC_PrepCon_22(IUU_Resolution).doc WCPFC... PREPARATORY CONFERENCE FOR THE ... COMMISSION FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF HIGHLY MIGRATORY FISH STOCKS IN THE WESTERN AND CENTRAL ... the Conference declared their commitment to establish a mechanism for the conservation and management ...

    EightyOptions - 20 Mar 2009 - 6:16am

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