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  1. WCPFC Yearbook Catch Estimates 2012 (MS Excel files)

    / Statistical Bulletins YB2012XLS.zip YB_NPAC.xls YB_SPAC.XLS YB_WCP_CA.XLS YEARBOOK_DATA_FILES ... .doc YB_PACIFIC.XLS ...

    Emmanuel Schneiter - 18 Nov 2014 - 12:01am

  2. WCPFC Tuna Fishery Yearbook, 2013- Excel files

    / Statistical Bulletins YEARBOOK2013_XLS.zip YB_NPAC.XLS YB_PACIFIC.XLS YB_SPAC.XLS YB_WCP_CA.XLS ... YEARBOOK_DATA_FILES.doc ...

    Emmanuel Schneiter - 27 Nov 2015 - 12:03am

  3. WCPFC Tuna Fishery Yearbook 2014- Excel files

    and Data / Statistical Bulletins YEARBOOK_2014_XLS.zip YB_NPAC.XLS YB_PACIFIC.XLS YB_SPAC.XLS ... YB_WCP_CA.XLS YEARBOOK_DATA_FILES.doc ...

    Emmanuel Schneiter - 19 Oct 2015 - 11:06am

  4. WCPFC Tuna Fishery Yearbook 2016- Excel files

    Folder:  Statistics and Data / Statistical Bulletins YEARBOOK_2016_XLS.zip YB_NPAC.XLS YB_PACIFIC ... .XLS YB_SPAC.XLS YB_WCP_CA.xlsx YEARBOOK_DATA_FILES.doc ...

    Emmanuel Schneiter - 28 Nov 2018 - 4:15am

  5. New Zealand and Fiji rewarded for their efforts in major Pacific shark tagging study

    Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission, with technical support from the National Institute for ... 21 Jul 2018- 11:30 New Zealand and Fiji rewarded for their efforts in major Pacific shark tagging ... fishing on biodiversity in the marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) by improving data and ...

    Samuelu Taufao - 21 Jul 2018 - 11:30am

  6. Longline Mitigation Options for Sharks (II) (2016)

    5 3 Results The results focus on the relative total mortality arising from the choice of mitigation option ... is needed. To repeat from Harley et al. (2015) we recommend that, where practical, observers on ... for helpful comments on an earlier draft of this paper. References Bromhead, D. B., Rice, J., and ...

    Samuelu Taufao - 22 Jul 2017 - 4:48pm

  7. Conservation and Management Measure on Charter Notification Scheme (replaced by CMM 2012-05)

    CMM-2011-05-Revision-adopted-CMM-2009-08-Charter-Notification-Scheme.pdf DRAFT FOR CONSIDERATION BY FFA MEMBERS EIGHTH REGULAR SESSION Tumon, Guam, USA 26-30 March 2012 ... CHARTER NOTIFICATION SCHEME Conservation and Management Measure 2011-051 The Western and Central Pacific ... fisheries development in the Western & Central Pacific Ocean; CONCERNED with ensuring that charter ...

    EightyOptions - 15 Nov 2014 - 12:01am

  8. Conservation and Management Measure on Charter Notification Scheme

    CMM-2012-05-Conservation-and-Management-Measure-Charter-Notification-Scheme.pdf DRAFT FOR CONSIDERATION BY FFA MEMBERS 1 COMMISSION NINTH REGULAR SESSION Manila, Philippines 2-6 ... Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) ACKNOWLEDGING the important contribution of chartered vessels ... to sustainable fisheries development in the Western & Central Pacific Ocean; CONCERNED with ...

    EightyOptions - 8 Feb 2016 - 4:58pm

  9. Financial Regulations (Korea)

    the staff based, to the extent possible, on the salary scale and position classification system of the ... CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF HIGHLY MIGRATORY FISH STOCKS IN THE WESTERN AND CENTRAL PACIFIC Fourth session ... regulations shall govern the financial administration of the WCPFC established under the Convention on the ...

    EightyOptions - 20 Mar 2009 - 4:50am

  10. Resolution on Aspirations of Small Island Developing States and Territories

    are members of the Pacific Islands Forum Fishery Agency (FFA members), in whose waters, a significant ... CMM and Resolutions / Resolutions of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission Resolution ... Development aspirations].doc FIFTH REGULAR SESSION 8-12 December 2008 Busan, Korea RESOLUTION ON ASPIRATIONS ...

    EightyOptions - 8 Jul 2009 - 8:39am

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