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  1. Port State Minimum Standards

    request that port inspections be undertaken on fishing vessels suspected of engaging in IUU fishing or ... fishing vessels into its ports and the landing of catch from such vessels only with explicit approval. ... Agriculture and Cooperatives on Advance Data Reporting, and Determining Ports for Non-Thai fishing vessel ...

    Eighty Options - 19 Feb 2024 - 1:39pm

  2. Belize Flag State Details

    1. Mr Abilio Dominguez Fishing Vessel Observer International Merchant Marine Registry of Belize ... E-mail: abilio@immarbe.com 2. Mrs Valerie Lanza Fishing Vessels Manager International Merchant Marine ...

    Eighty Options - 12 Apr 2009 - 2:00pm

  3. Information Paper on the Translation of the Convention into French

    for Vessels and Authorization to Fish” PREPARATORY CONFERENCE FOR THE COMMISSION FOR THE CONSERVATION ... WCPFC_PrepCon_DP32(France_translation).pdf WCPFC_PrepCon_DP32(France_translation).doc Draft FFA members’ contribution to “Commission’s Record ... AND MANAGEMENT OF HIGHLY MIGRATORY FISH STOCKS IN THE WESTERN AND CENTRAL PACIFIC Sixth session Bali, ...

    Eighty Options - 20 Mar 2009 - 4:50am

  4. Silky Shark Stock Assessment (2013)

    increasing fishing mortality, and a recently declining CPUE trend. 3 3. This is a low productivity species ... biomass and recruitment. 5. Estimated fishing mortality has increased to levels far in excess of FMSY ... fishing mortality would continue to deplete the stock below SBMSY. Current (2005-2008 average) and latest ...

    Shelley Clarke - 12 Aug 2014 - 1:14pm

  5. Statement of the Chairman on the Work of the Preparatory Conference during its fourth session

    MIGRATORY FISH STOCKS IN THE WESTERN AND CENTRAL PACIFIC Fourth session WCPFC/PrepCon/27 Nadi, Fiji Islands ... Commission on the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central ... papers on fishing capacity and IUU fishing on which there was considerable discussion. The Conference ...

    Eighty Options - 20 Mar 2009 - 6:16am

  6. WCPFC join the homecoming celebration of FSS Bethwel Henry

    Bethwell Henry, a new patrol vessel donated to FSM by the Australian government. Attendees acknowledged the ... significance of this vessel as an important component of FSM's ongoing commitment to protecting its waters ... fishing to ensure fisheries resources can be sustainably managed. These resources are not only important ...

    Emma N. Mori - 20 Oct 2023 - 4:43pm

  7. 5th draft comprehensive shark CMM for review by TCC14

    retained catches of shark. Full utilization is defined as retention by the fishing vessel of all parts of ... adopted in the Commission.] 11. CCMs shall take measures necessary to prohibit their fishing vessels from ... [targeting] [fishing for] tuna and billfish, CCMs shall ensure that their vessels [comply with at least one of ...

    Lara Manarangi-Trott - 30 Jan 2019 - 11:08am

  8. 6th Draft Consolidated text for the conservation and management measures for sharks (for consideration and potential adoption at WCPFC15)

    retention by the fishing vessel of all parts of the shark excepting head, guts, and skins, to the point of ... their fishing vessels from retaining on board (including for crew consumption), transshipping, landing, ... that] their fishing vessels [to] use any Commission adopted guidelines for the safe release and handling ...

    Lara Manarangi-Trott - 30 Jan 2019 - 11:31am

  9. AUSTRALIA

    Affiliations:  AUSTRALIA Download (40.94 KB) Folder:  Status of Provisions of Data ...

    Samuelu Taufao - 3 Jul 2013 - 12:58pm

  10. CHINESE TAIPEI

    Download (42.65 KB) Folder:  Status of Provisions of Data ...

    Samuelu Taufao - 3 Jul 2013 - 1:22pm

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