ANTARCTIC MARINE LIVING RESOURCES CONSERVATION REGULATIONS 1994
Compilation Information

Antarctic Marine Living Resources Conservation Regulations
1994
Statutory Rules
1994
No.
345
as amended
made under the
Antarctic Marine Living Resources Conservation Act 1981
This compilation was prepared on 30 January 2003
taking into account
amendments up to SR 2002 No. 8
Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting,
Attorney-General's
Department, Canberra
ANTARCTIC MARINE LIVING RESOURCES CONSERVATION REGULATIONS 1994
Part 1 Preliminary
ANTARCTIC MARINE LIVING RESOURCES CONSERVATION REGULATIONS 1994
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Name of Regulations [see Note 1]
These Regulations are the Antarctic Marine Living
Resources Conservation Regulations 1994.
ANTARCTIC MARINE LIVING RESOURCES CONSERVATION REGULATIONS 1994
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Object of the Regulations
The object of these Regulations is to implement obligations
to which Australia is subject under the Convention.
Note The Convention is the Convention on
the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources: see subsection 3 (1) of
the Act.
ANTARCTIC MARINE LIVING RESOURCES CONSERVATION REGULATIONS 1994
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Interpretation
In these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears:
CCAMLR means the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic
Marine Living Resources.
CCAMLR Convention Area means the Convention area.
CEMP site means a monitoring site:
- (a)
- established for the purposes of the Ecosystem Monitoring Program conducted
by the parties to the Convention; and
- (b)
- the management plan for which has been adopted by the Commission for the
Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources in accordance with
Conservation Measure 18/IX:
- (i)
- that was adopted by the Commission; and
- (ii)
- that became binding on Australia on 7 May 1991; and
- (iii)
- as in force on the day on which these Regulations commence.
entry permit means a permit given under subregulation 6 (1).
foreign permit means a permit issued to a person, by another
Contracting Party, that allows the person to enter the site.
permit holder means a person to whom an entry permit is given.
the Act means the Antarctic Marine Living Resources
Conservation Act 1981.Note The
initials CEMP refer to the Convention on the Conservation of
Antarctic Marine Living Resources Ecosystem Monitoring Program.
ANTARCTIC MARINE LIVING RESOURCES CONSERVATION REGULATIONS 1994
Part 2 Permits under subsection 9 (1) of the Act
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Acts not authorised by a permit
For the purposes of subsection 9 (2) of the Act, an act that would
contravene a conservation measure set out in the Schedule must not be
authorised in a permit issued under subsection 9 (1) of the Act.
ANTARCTIC MARINE LIVING RESOURCES CONSERVATION REGULATIONS 1994
Part 3 Entry to CEMP sites
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Application for an entry permit
- (1)
- A person may apply in writing to the Minister for
an entry permit relating to 1 or more CEMP sites referred to in the application.
- (2)
- If the applicant wishes to enter a CEMP site, he or
she must identify in the application:
- (a)
- the CEMP site; and
- (b)
- the individuals under the applicant's control whom the applicant expects
to enter the CEMP site.
- (3)
- If the applicant wishes to carry out an activity at
a CEMP site, he or she must identify in the application:
- (a)
- the activity; and
- (b)
- the CEMP site; and
- (c)
- the individuals under the applicant's control whom the applicant expects
to enter the CEMP site to carry out the activity.
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Issue of an entry permit
- (1)
- The Minister may give an entry permit to the
applicant under subregulation 5 (1).
- (2)
- Before the Minister gives an entry permit, he or
she must have regard to:
- (a)
- the objectives of the Act; and
- (b)
- the objective and principles of the Convention; and
- (c)
- the objectives of the conservation measures; and
- (d)
- the requirements of the management plan in force in relation to each CEMP
site named in the application.
- (3)
- An entry permit must:
- (a)
- be in writing; and
- (b)
- identify each CEMP site to which it applies; and
- (c)
- identify, for each CEMP site, the activities (if any) that the permit
holder is authorised to carry out at the site; and
- (d)
- identify, for each CEMP site, the individuals (if any) under the permit
holder's control who are authorised to enter the site; and
- (e)
- state the period for which it is in force.
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- (4)
- An entry permit remains in force for the period
stated in the permit.
- (5)
- The Minister must enter details of an entry permit, and any
conditions to which the permit is subject under subregulation 7 (2), in
the register of permits kept under subsection 9 (7) of the Act.
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Conditions to which an entry permit is subject
- (1)
- An entry permit is subject to the following
conditions:
- (a)
- the activities that the permit holder and the individuals identified in
the permit carry out at a CEMP site to which the permit applies must:
- (i)
- comply with the management plan applicable to the CEMP site; and
- (ii)
- avoid affecting adversely the effectiveness of the management plan;
- (b)
- if an activity identified in the permit relates to a matter to which a
conservation measure set out in the Schedule relates, the permit holder and the
individuals identified in the permit must comply with the conservation measure.
- (2)
- The Minister may make an entry permit subject to
conditions in addition to those set out in subregulation (1), including
conditions relating to:
- (a)
- the times and places at which the permit holder or an individual
identified in the permit may enter a CEMP site; or
- (b)
- the activities that the permit holder or an individual identified in the
permit is authorised to carry out at a CEMP site; or
- (c)
- the activities that the permit holder or an individual identified in the
permit is not to carry out at a CEMP site; or
- (d)
- giving the Minister information relating to:
- (i)
- the permit holder's compliance with the permit; or
- (ii)
- the condition of the CEMP site to which the permit relates; or
- (iii)
- the work undertaken by the permit holder and the individuals identified
in the permit at the CEMP site to which the permit relates.
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Amendment of an entry permit
- (1)
- The Minister may amend an entry permit:
- (a)
- by adding conditions to the permit; or
- (b)
- by varying or revoking the conditions to which the permit is subject; or
- (c)
- by varying the list of persons to whom the permit applies; or
- (d)
- by varying the number of sites that an individual identified in the permit
may enter; or
- (e)
- by varying the description of the activities to which the permit applies;
or
- (f)
- by varying the period for which the permit is in force.
- (2)
- Before the Minister acts under subregulation (1),
he or she must have regard to:
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- (a)
- the objectives of the Act; and
- (b)
- the objective and principles of the Convention; and
- (c)
- the objectives of the conservation measures; and
- (d)
- the requirements of the management plan in force in relation to each CEMP
site to which the permit applies.
- (3)
- The Minister may act under subregulation (1):
- (a)
- at any time; and
- (b)
- without the agreement of the permit holder; and
- (c)
- if he or she considers it necessary:
- (i)
- to ensure the protection of a CEMP site; or
- (ii)
- for a reason relating to a purpose for which the permit was given; or
- (iii)
- to ensure that the objectives of the Act and the objective and
principles of the Convention are met.
- (4)
- If the Minister acts under subregulation (1), he or
she must enter the details of the addition or variation in the register of
permits kept under subsection 9 (7) of the Act.
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Suspension or revocation of an entry permit
- (1)
- The Minister may suspend or revoke an entry permit
if he or she believes on reasonable grounds that the permit holder, or an
individual identified in the permit, has contravened a condition to which the
permit is subject.
- (2)
- The Minister may suspend or revoke an entry permit
if the permit holder, or an individual identified in the permit, is convicted
of an offence against:
- (a)
- the Act; or
- (b)
- these Regulations; or
- (c)
- the Antarctic Mining Prohibition Act 1991; or
- (d)
- the Antarctic Treaty (Environment Protection Act) 1980; or
- (e)
- regulations made under the Antarctic Treaty (Environment Protection
Act) 1980; or
- (f)
- the Continental Shelf (Living Natural Resources) Act 1968; or
- (g)
- the Environment Protection and Management Ordinance 1987 of the
Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands; or
- (h)
- the Fisheries Management Act 1991; or
- (i)
- the Whale Protection Act 1980.
- (3)
- The Minister may suspend or revoke an entry permit
if he or she believes on reasonable grounds that an act that the permit holder,
or an individual identified in the permit, is likely to carry out at a CEMP
site may:
- (a)
- conflict with the management plan applicable to the site; or
- (b)
- affect adversely the effectiveness of the management plan.
- (4)
- Before the Minister takes action under this
regulation, he or she must have regard to:
- (a)
- the objectives of the Act; and
- (b)
- the objective and principles of the Convention; and
- (c)
- the objectives of the conservation measures; and
- (d)
- the requirements of the management plan in force in relation to each CEMP
site to which the permit applies.
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- (5)
- The Minister may:
- (a)
- revoke the suspension of the permit; or
- (b)
- revoke the permit while it is suspended.
- (6)
- If the Minister suspends or revokes an entry
permit, he or she must enter the details of the action in the register of
permits kept under subsection 9 (7) of the Act.
- (7)
- The Minister must not suspend the permit for a continuous
period longer than 90 days.
- (8)
- The period for which the permit is expressed to operate
includes a period during which the permit is suspended.
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Review of decisions
Application may be made to the Administrative Appeals
Tribunal for the review of a decision of the Minister:
- (a)
- refusing to give an entry permit under subregulation 6 (1); or
- (b)
- relating to the number of CEMP sites identified under paragraph 6 (3) (b)
in an entry permit; or
- (c)
- imposing conditions on an entry permit under subregulation 7 (2); or
- (d)
- adding conditions to an entry permit, or varying the conditions to which
the permit is subject; or
- (e)
- varying a matter under paragraph 8 (1) (c), (d), (e) or (f); or
- (f)
- suspending or revoking an entry permit under regulation 9.
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Offences
- (1)
- A person must not enter a CEMP site.
Penalty: 10 penalty units.
- (2)
- However, it is a defence to a prosecution under subregulation (1)
if the person:
- (a)
- is a permit holder; or
- (b)
- is identified in an entry permit as a person under the permit holder's
control; or
- (c)
- holds a foreign permit in relation to the site.
Note A defendant bears an evidential burden in
relation to the matters mentioned in paragraphs 2 (a), (b) and (c) (see
section 13.3 of the Criminal Code).
- (3)
- If an entry permit is issued in relation to a CEMP
site:
(a) the permit holder must not, unless he or she has a reasonable excuse,
act in a manner that:
- (i)
- is inconsistent with the requirements of the management plan in force in
relation to the site; or
- (ii)
- affects adversely the effectiveness of the management plan; and
- (b)
- an individual identified in the permit as an individual under the permit
holder's control must not, unless he or she has a reasonable excuse, act in a
manner that:
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- (i)
- is inconsistent with the requirements of the management plan in force in
relation to the site; or
- (ii)
- affects adversely the effectiveness of the management plan; and
- (c)
- the permit holder must not, unless he or she has a reasonable excuse,
allow a person identified in the permit as a person under the permit holder's
control to act in a manner described in paragraph (b).
Penalty: 10 penalty units.
Note A defendant bears an evidential burden in
relation to whether or not he or she had a reasonable excuse (see
section 13.3 of the Criminal Code).
- (4)
- A person who holds a permit, or an individual identified in a
permit as an individual under the permit holder's control, must not engage in
conduct that contravenes a condition of the permit.
Penalty: 10 penalty units.
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Communications
For the purposes of these Regulations, a person may give a
document, or a copy of a document, to another person by communications carried
by means of guided or unguided electromagnetic energy or both.
ANTARCTIC MARINE LIVING RESOURCES CONSERVATION REGULATIONS 1994
Schedule Conservation Measures
(regulation 4)
(paragraph (7) (1) (b))
Part 1 Conservation Measure 2/III
Mesh size (as amended in accordance with Conservation Measure 19/IX)
1. The use of pelagic and bottom trawls having the mesh-size in any part of
a trawl less than indicated is prohibited for any directed fishery for:
Notothenia
rossii, Dissostichus eleginoides
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-
120 mm
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Notothenia
gibberifrons, Notothenia kempi, Notothenia squamifrons
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- 80 mm
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2. It is prohibited to use any means or device which would obstruct or diminish
the size of the meshes.
3. This Conservation Measure does not apply to fishing conducted for
scientific research purposes.
4. This Measure will apply as of 1 September 1985.
Part 2 Conservation Measure 19/IX
Mesh size for Champsocephalus gunnari
1. The use of pelagic and bottom trawls having the mesh size in any part of
a trawl less than 90 mm is prohibited for any directed fishery for
Champsocephalus gunnari.
2. The mesh size specified above is defined in accordance with the regulations
on mesh size measurement, Conservation Measure 4/V.
3. It is prohibited to use any means or device which would obstruct or
diminish the size of the meshes.
4. This Conservation Measure does not apply to fishing conducted for
scientific research purposes.
5. This Measure will apply as of 1 November 1991.
6. Conservation Measure 2/III is amended accordingly.
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Part 3 Conservation Measure 30/X1
Net Monitor Cables
The use of net monitor cables on harvesting vessels in the CCAMLR
Convention Area is prohibited from the 1994/1995 fishing season.
1 except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen and
Crozet Islands
Part 4 Conservation Measure 40/X
Monthly Catch and Effort Reporting System
This Conservation Measure is adopted in accordance with Conservation
Measure 7/V where appropriate:
1. For the purposes of this Catch and Effort Reporting System the reporting
period shall be defined as one calendar month.
2. At the end of each reporting period, each Contracting Party shall obtain
from each of its vessels its total catch and total days and hours fished for
that period and shall, by cable or telex, transmit the aggregated catch and
days and hours fished for its vessels so as to reach the Executive Secretary
not later than the end of the next reporting period.
3. Such reports shall specify the month to which each report refers.
4. Immediately after the deadline has passed for receipt of the reports for
each period, the Executive Secretary shall notify all Contracting Parties of
the total catch taken during the reporting period, the total aggregate catch
for the season to date together with an estimate of the date upon which the
total allowable catch is likely to be reached for that season. The estimate
shall be based on a projection forward of the trend in daily catch rates,
obtained using linear regression techniques from a number of the most recent
catch reports.
5. In the case of finfish, if the estimated date of completion of the TAC is
within one reporting period of the date on which the Secretariat received the
report of the catches, the Executive Secretary shall inform all Contracting
Parties that the fishery will close on that estimated day or on the day on
which the report was received, whichever is the later.
Note The initials "TAC" refer to a Total
Allowable Catch.
Part
5 Conservation Measure 64/XII1, 2
The Application of Conservation Measures to Scientific Research
This Conservation Measure governs the application of conservation measures
to scientific research and is adopted in accordance with Article IX of the
Convention.
1. General application.
- (a)
- Catches taken by any vessel for research purposes will be considered as
part of any catch limits in force for each species taken, and shall be reported
to CCAMLR as part of the annual STATLANT returns.
- (b)
- The CCAMLR within season catch and effort reporting systems shall apply
whenever the catch within a specified reporting period exceeds 5 tonnes, unless
more specific regulations apply to the particular species.
2. Application to vessels taking less than 50 tonnes of catch for any
purpose.
- (a)
- Any Member planning to use a vessel for research purposes when the
estimated catch is expected to be less than a total of 50 tonnes shall notify
the Secretariat of the Commission which in turn will notify all Members
immediately, according to the format provided in Annex 64/A. This
notification shall be included in the Members' Activities Reports.
- (b)
- Vessels to which the provisions of paragraph 2 (a) above apply, shall
be exempt from conservation measures relating to mesh size regulations,
prohibition of types of gear, closed areas, fishing seasons and size limits,
and reporting system requirements other than those specified in paragraphs
1 (a) and (b) above.
3. Application to vessels taking more than 50 tonnes of finfish.
- (a)
- Any Member planning to use any type of vessel to conduct fishing for
research purposes when the estimated catch is expected to be more than 50
tonnes, shall notify the Commission and provide the opportunity for other
Members to review and comment on its research plan. The plan shall be provided
to the Secretariat for distribution to Members at least 6 months in advance of
the planned starting date for the research. In the event of any request for a
review of such plan being lodged within 2 months of its circulation, the
Executive Secretary shall notify all Members and submit the plan to the
Scientific Committee for review. Based on the submitted research plan and any
advice provided by the appropriate Working Group, the Scientific Committee will
provide advice to the Commission where the review process will be concluded.
Until the review process is complete the planned fishing for research purposes
shall not proceed.
- (b)
- Research plans shall be reported in accordance with the standardised
guidelines and formats adopted by the Scientific Committee, given in Annex
64/A.
- (c)
- A summary of the results of any research subject to these provisions shall
be provided to the Secretariat within 180 days of the completion of the
research fishing. A full report shall be provided within 12 months.
- (d)
- Catch and effort data resulting from the research fishing in accordance
with paragraph (a) above, should be reported to the Secretariat according to
the haul-by-haul reporting format for research vessels (C4).
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1 Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen
and Crozet Islands.
2 Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward
Islands.
Annex 64/A
Formats for Notification of Research Vessel Activity
Format 1 Notification of research vessel activity when the total catch is
expected to be less than 50 tonnes
Name and registration number of vessel
Division and subarea in which research is to be carried out
Estimated dates of entering and leaving CCAMLR Convention Area
Purpose of research
Fishing equipment likely to be used:
Bottom trawl
Midwater trawl
Longline
Crab pots
Other fishing gear (specify)
Format 2 Format for reporting plans for finfish surveys in the Convention
area when the total catch is expected to be more than 50 tonnes
CCAMLR Member
Survey details
A statement of the planned research objectives
Survey Area/Subarea/Division
Geographical Boundaries: Latitude from
to
Longitude from to
Is a map of area surveyed (preferably including bathymetry and positions of
sampling stations / hauls) appended to the format:
Proposed dates of survey: from /
/ (Y/M/D)
to / /
(Y/M/D)
The name(s) and address of the chief scientist(s) responsible for planning and
coordinating the research
Number of scientists and crew
to be aboard the vessel.
Is there opportunity for inviting scientists from other Members:
If so, indicate a number of such scientists
Description of vessel
Name of vessel
Name and address of vessel owner
Vessel type (dedicated research or chartered commercial vessel)
Port of registration Registration number
Radio call sign Overall length
(m)
Tonnage
Equipment used for determining position
Fishing capacity (limited to scientific sampling activities only
or commercial capacity) (tonnes/day)
Fish processing capacity (if vessel type is commercial)
(tonnes/day)
Fish storage capacity (if vessel type is commercial)
(m3)
Description of fishing gear to be used:
Trawl type (i.e. bottom, midwater)
Mesh shape (i.e. diamond, square) and
mesh size in codend (mm)
Longline
Other sampling gear as plankton nets, CTD probes,
water samplers, etc. (specify)
Description of acoustic gear to be used
Type Frequency
Survey design and methods of data analyses
Survey design (random, semi-random)
Target species
Stratification (if any) according to
Depth zones (list)
Fish density (list)
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Other (specify)
Duration of standard sampling stations/hauls (preferably 30 min)
(min)
Proposed number of hauls
Proposed sample size (total):
(number) (kg)
Proposed methods of survey data analyses
(i.e. swept area method, acoustic survey)
Data to be collected
Haul-by-haul catch and effort data in accordance with CCAMLR Form C4 for
reporting results of fishing for research purposes:
Fine-scale biological data in accordance with CCAMLR Forms B1, B2 and
B3:
Other data (as applicable)
Part
6 Conservation Measure 63/XV
Regulation of the Use and Disposal of Plastic Packaging Bands on Fishing
Vessels
The Commission,
Recollecting that for many years it has received evidence from the
Scientific Committee that substantial numbers of Antarctic fur seals have been
entangled and killed in plastic packaging bands in the Convention Area,
Noting that, despite the recommendations of CCAMLR and the provisions
of the MARPOL Convention and its Annexes which prohibit the jettisoning of all
plastics at sea, substantial entanglement of fur seals is still continuing,
Recognising that the bait boxes used on fishing vessels in particular
and other packages in general need not be secured by plastic packaging bands
because suitable alternatives exist,
Agrees to adopt the following Conservation Measure, to reduce the
incidental mortality of Antarctic fur seals due to entanglement, in accordance
with Article IX of the Convention.
1. The use on fishing vessels of plastic packaging bands to secure bait boxes
shall be prohibited.
2. The use of other plastic packaging bands for other purposes on fishing
vessels which do not use on-board incinerators (closed systems) shall be
prohibited.
3. Any packaging bands, once removed from packages, shall be cut, so that they
do not form a continuous loop and at the earliest opportunity burned in the
on-board incinerator.
4. Any plastic residue shall be stored on board the vessel until reaching port
and in no case discarded at sea.
Part 7 Conservation Measure 106/XV
Precautionary Catch Limitation on Euphausia superba in
Statistical Division 58.4.1
The total catch of Euphausia superba in Statistical Division 58.4.1
shall be limited to 775 000 tonnes in any fishing season. A fishing season
begins on 1 July and finishes on 30 June the following year.
This limit shall be kept under review by the Commission, taking into account
the advice of the Scientific Committee.
For the purposes of implementing this Conservation Measure, the catches shall
be reported to the Commission on a monthly basis.
Part 8 Conservation Measure 29/XVI1, 2
Minimisation of the Incidental Mortality of Seabirds in the Course of
Longline Fishing or Longline Fishing Research in the Convention Area
The Commission,
Noting the need to reduce the incidental mortality of seabirds
during longline fishing by minimising their attraction to fishing vessels and
by preventing them from attempting to seize baited hooks, particularly during
the period when the lines are set,
Adopts the following measures to reduce the possibility of incidental
mortality of seabirds during longline fishing.
1. Fishing operations shall be conducted in such a way that the baited hooks
sink as soon as possible after they are put in the water. Only thawed bait
shall be used.
2. For vessels using the Spanish method of longline
fishing, weights should be released before line tension occurs; weights of at
least 6kg mass should be used, spaced at intervals of no more than 20m.
3. Longlines shall be set at night only (i.e. during the hours of darkness
between the times of nautical twilight3)4. During
longline fishing at night, only the minimum ship's lights necessary for safety
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shall be used.
4. The dumping of offal is prohibited while longlines are being set. The
dumping of offal during the haul shall be avoided as far as possible; if
discharge of offal during the haul is unavoidable, this discharge shall take
place on the opposite side of the vessel to that where longlines are hauled.
5. Every effort should be made to ensure that birds captured alive during
longlining are released alive and that wherever possible hooks are removed
without jeopardising the life of the bird concerned.
6. A streamer line designed to discourage birds from settling on baits during
deployment of longlines shall be towed. Specification of the streamer line and
its method of deployment is given in the Appendix to this Measure. Details of
the construction relating to the number and placement of swivels may be varied
so long as the effective sea surface covered by the streamers is no less than
that covered by the currently specified design. Details of the device dragged
in the water in order to create tension in the line may also be varied.
7. Other variations in the design of streamer lines may be tested on vessels
carrying 2 observers, at least one appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR
Scheme of International Scientific Observation, providing that all other
elements of this Conservation Measure are complied with
5.
1 Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen
and Crozet Islands.
2 Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward Islands.
3 The exact times of nautical twilight are set forth in the
Nautical Almanac tables for the relevant latitude, local time and date. All
times, whether for ship operations or observer reporting, shall be referenced
to GMT.
4 Wherever possible, setting of lines should be completed at
least 3 hours before sunrise (to reduce loss of bait to/catches of
white-chinned petrels).
5 The streamer lines under test should be constructed and
operated taking full account of the principles set out in WG-IMALF-94/19
(available from the CCAMLR Secretariat); testing should be carried out
independently of actual commercial fishing and in a manner consistent with the
spirit of Conservation Measure 65/XII.
Appendix to Conservation
Measure 29/XVI
1. The streamer line is to be suspended at the stern from a point
approximately 4.5m above the water and such that the line is directly above the
point where the baits hit the water.
2. The streamer line is to be approximately 3mm diameter, have a minimum
length of 150m and have a device at the end to create tension so that the main
line streams directly behind the ship even in cross winds.
3. At 5m intervals commencing from the point of attachment to the ship 5
branch streamers each comprising 2 strands of approximately 3mm diameter cord
should be attached. The length of the streamer should range between
approximately 3.5m nearest the ship to approximately 1.25m for the fifth
streamer. When the streamer line is deployed the branch streamers should reach
the sea surface and periodically dip into it as the ship heaves. Swivels
should be placed in the streamer line at the towing point, before and after the
point of attachment of each branch streamer and immediately before any weight
placed on the end of the streamer line. Each branch streamer should also have a
swivel at its attachment to the streamer line.

Part 9 Conservation Measure 130/XVI
Fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical Division
58.5.2 in the 1997/98 Fishing Season
1. The total catch for Champsocephalus gunnari on the Heard Island
plateau shall be limited to 900 tonnes in the 1997/98 fishing season.
2. Fishing shall cease if the by-catch of any of the species listed in
Conservation Measure 132/XVI (other species) reaches its by-catch limit.
3. For the purposes of this Conservation Measure, the Heard Island plateau is
defined as that portion of Statistical Division 58.5.2 that lies within the
area bounded by the following limits:
- (i)
- starting at the point where the 72°15'E meridian intersects the
Australia-France Maritime Delimitation Agreement Boundary southwards to the
point 53°25'S:72°15'E;
- (ii)
- then eastwards along the parallel of 53°25'S to 74°00'E;
- (iii)
- then to the point 52°40'S:76°00'E;
- (iv)
- then northwards along the meridian 76°00'E to 52°00'S;
- (v)
- then to the point 51°00'S:74°30'E; and
- (vi)
- then westwards along the parallel of 51°00'S to connect with the
starting point.
A chart illustrating the above definition is appended to this Conservation
Measure (Annex 130/A).
4. For the purposes of this fishery on Champsocephalus gunnari, the
1997/98 fishing season is defined as the period from 8 November 1997 to
the end of the Commission meeting in 1998.
5. The catch limit may only be taken by trawling.
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6. Where any haul contains more than 100kg of
Champsocephalus gunnari,
and more than 10% of the
Champsocephalus gunnari by number are smaller
than 240mm total length, the fishing vessel shall move to another fishing
location at least 5n miles distant
1. The fishing vessel shall not
return to any point within 5n miles of the location where the catch of small
Champsocephalus gunnari exceeded 10% for a period of at least 5
days
2. The location where the catch of small
Champsocephalus
gunnari exceeded 10% is defined as the path followed by the fishing vessel
from the point at which the fishing gear was first deployed from the fishing
vessel to the point at which the fishing gear was retrieved by the fishing
vessel.
7. Each vessel participating in the fishery shall have at least one scientific
observer, and include, if available, one appointed in accordance with the
CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation, on board throughout all
fishing activities.
8. Each vessel operating in the
Champsocephalus gunnari fishery in
Statistical Division 58.5.2 shall have a VMS
3 at all times.
9. A ten-day catch and effort reporting system shall be implemented:
- (i)
- for the purposes of implementing this system, the calendar month shall be
divided into 3 reporting periods, viz: day 1 to day 10, day 11 to day 20 and
day 21 to the last day of the month. The reporting periods are hereafter
referred to as periods A, B and C;
- (ii)
- at the end of each reporting period, each Contracting Party participating
in the fishery shall obtain from each of its vessels its total catch and total
days and hours fished for that period and shall, by cable, telex, facsimile or
electronic transmission, transmit the aggregated catch and days and hours
fished for its vessels so as to reach the Executive Secretary no later than the
end of the next reporting period;
- (iii)
- a report must be submitted by every Contracting Party taking part in the
fishery for each reporting period for the duration of the fishery, even if no
catches are taken;
- (iv)
- the catch of Champsocephalus gunnari and of all by-catch species
must be reported;
- (v)
- such reports shall specify the month and reporting period (A, B and C) to
which each report refers;
- (vi)
- immediately after the deadline has passed for receipt of the reports for
each period, the Executive Secretary shall notify all Contracting Parties
engaged in fishing activities in the division of the total catch taken during
the reporting period and the total aggregate catch for the season to date;
and
- (vii)
- at the end of every 3 reporting periods, the Executive Secretary shall
inform all Contracting Parties of the total catch taken during the 3 most
recent reporting periods and the total aggregate catch for the season to date.
10. A fine-scale effort and biological data reporting system shall be
implemented:
- (i)
- the scientific observer(s) aboard each vessel shall collect the data
required to complete the CCAMLR fine-scale catch and effort data form C1,
latest version. These data shall be submitted to the CCAMLR Secretariat not
later than one month after the vessel returns to port;
- (ii)
- the catch of Champsocephalus gunnari and all by-catch species must
be reported;
- (iii)
- the numbers of seabirds and marine mammals of each species caught and
released or killed must be reported;
- (iv)
- the scientific observers(s) aboard each vessel shall collect data on the
length composition from representative samples of Champsocephalus
gunnari and by-catch species:
- (a)
- length measurements shall be to the nearest centimetre below; and
- (b)
- representative samples of length composition shall be taken from each
fine-scale grid rectangle (0.5° latitude by 1° longitude)
fished in each calendar month; and
- (v)
- the above data shall be submitted to the CCAMLR Secretariat not later than
one month after the vessel returns to port.
11. If, in the course of the directed fishery for Champsocephalus
gunnari, the by-catch in any one haul of any one of the species
Notothenia rossii, Lepidonotothen squamifrons, Channichthys rhinoceratus
or Bathyraja spp. either,
* is greater than 100 kg and exceeds 5% of the total catch of all fish by
weight, or
* is equal to, or greater than 2 tonnes, then
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the fishing vessel shall move to another fishing location at least 5n
miles distant1. The fishing vessel shall not return to any point
within 5n miles of the location where the by-catch exceeded 5% for a period of
at least 5 days2. The location where the by-catch exceeded 5% is
defined as the path followed by the fishing vessel from the point at which the
fishing gear was first deployed from the fishing vessel to the point at which
the fishing gear was retrieved by the fishing vessel.
1 This provision is adopted pending the
adoption of a more appropriate definition of a fishing location by the
Commission.
2 The specified period is adopted in accordance with the
reporting period specified in Conservation Measure 51/XII, pending the adoption
of a more appropriate period by the Commission.
3 As described in Resolution 12/XVI.
Annex
130/A
Chart of the Heard Island Plateau
Part 10 Conservation Measure 131/XVI
Precautionary Catch Limits on the Fishery for Dissostichus
eleginoides in Statistical Division 58.5.2 for the 1997/98 Season
1. The total catch of Dissostichus eleginoides in Statistical
Division 58.5.2 in the 1997/98 season shall be limited to 3,700 tonnes.
2. For the purposes of this Conservation Measure the 1997/98 season is defined
as the period from 8 November 1997 to the end of the Commission meeting in
1998.
3. Fishing shall cease if the by-catch of any of the species listed in
Conservation Measure 132/XVI reaches its by-catch limit.
4. The catch limit may only be taken by trawling.
5. Each vessel participating in the Dissostichus eleginoides fishery in
Statistical Division 58.5.2 shall have at least one scientific observer
and, if available, one appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of
International Scientific Observation on board throughout all fishing
activities.
6. Each vessel operating in the Dissostichus eleginoides fishery in
Statistical Division 58.5.2 shall have a VMS1 at all times.
7. A ten-day catch and effort reporting system shall be implemented:
- (i)
- for the purpose of implementing this system, the calendar month shall be
divided into 3 reporting periods viz: day 1 to day 10, day 11 to day 20, day 21
to the last day of the month. These reporting periods are hereinafter referred
to as periods A, B and C;
- (ii)
- at the end of each reporting period, each Contracting Party participating
in the fishery shall obtain from each of its vessels its total catch and total
days and hours fished for the period and shall, by electronic transmission,
cable, telex or facsimile, transmit the aggregated catch and days and hours
fished for its vessels so as to reach the Executive Secretary not later than
the end of the next reporting period;
- (iii)
- a report must be submitted by every Contracting Party taking part in the
fishery for each reporting period for the duration of the fishery, even if no
catches are taken;
- (iv)
- the catch of Dissostichus eleginoides and by-catch species must be
reported;
- (v)
- such reports will specify the month and reporting period (A, B and C) to
which each report refers;
- (vi)
- immediately after the deadline has passed for receipt of the reports for
each period, the Executive Secretary shall notify all Contracting Parties
engaged in fishing activities in the division of the total catch taken during
the reporting period and the total aggregate catch for the season to date;
and
- (vii)
- at the end of every 3 reporting periods, the Executive Secretary shall
inform all Contracting Parties of the total catch taken during the 3 most
recent reporting periods and the total aggregate catch for the season to date.
8. A fine-scale effort and biological data reporting system shall be
implemented:
- (i)
- the scientific observer(s) aboard each vessel shall collect the data
required to complete the CCAMLR fine-scale catch and effort data form C1,
latest version. These data shall be submitted to the CCAMLR Secretariat not
later than one month after the vessel returns to port;
- (ii)
- the catch of Dissostichus eleginoides and all by-catch species
must be reported;
- (iii)
- the numbers of seabirds and marine mammals of each species caught and
released or killed must be reported;
- (iv)
- the scientific observer(s) aboard each vessel shall collect data on the
length composition from representative samples of Dissostichus eleginoides
and by-catch species:
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- (a)
- length measurements shall be to the nearest centimetre below; and
- (b)
- representative samples of length composition shall be taken from each
fine-scale grid rectangle (0.5° latitude by 1° longitude) fished in
each calendar month.
The above data shall be submitted to the CCAMLR Secretariat not later than
one month after the vessel returns to port.
9. If in the course of a directed fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides, the
by-catch in any one haul of the species Lepidonotothen squamifrons, Notothenia
rossii, Channichthys rhinoceratus or Bathyraja spp. either,
- (i)
- is greater than 100 kg and exceeds 5% of the total catch of fish species
by weight, or,
- (ii)
- is equal to, or greater than 2 tonnes, then
the fishing vessel shall move to another fishing location at least 5n
miles distant2. The fishing vessel shall not return to any point
within 5n miles of the location where the by-catch exceeded 5% for a period of
at least 5 days3. The location where the by-catch exceeded 5% is
defined as the path followed by the fishing vessel from the point at which the
fishing gear was first deployed from the fishing vessel to the point at which
the fishing gear was retrieved by the fishing vessel.
10. The total number and weight of Dissostichus eleginoides discarded,
including those with the jellymeat condition, shall be reported. These fish
will count towards the total allowable catch.
1 As described in Resolution 12/XVI
2 This provision is adopted pending the adoption of a
more appropriate definition of a fishing location by the Commission.
3 The specified period is adopted in accordance with the
reporting period specified in Conservation Measure 51/XII, pending the adoption
of a more appropriate period by the Commission.
Part
11 Conservation Measure 132/XVI
Limitation of the Catch of Lepidonotothen squamifrons,
Notothenia rossii, Channichthys rhinoceratus and Bathyraja
spp. and other Species in Statistical Division 58.5.2 in the 1997/98
Fishing Season
1. There shall be no directed fishing for Lepidonotothen squamifrons,
Notothenia rossii, Channichthys rhinoceratus or Bathyraja spp. in
Statistical Division 58.5.2 in the 1997/98 fishing season.
2. In directed fisheries in Statistical Division 58.5.2 in the 1997/98 fishing
season, the by-catch of Lepidonotothen squamifrons shall not exceed 325
tonnes; the by-catch of Channichthys rhinoceratus shall not exceed 80
tonnes; and the by-catch of Bathyraja spp. shall not exceed 120
tonnes.
3. The by-catch of any fish species not mentioned in paragraph 2, and for
which there is no other catch limit in force, shall not exceed 50 tonnes in
Statistical Division 58.5.2.
Part 12 Conservation Measure 133/XVI1, 2
General Measures for New And Exploratory Longline Fisheries for
Dissostichus spp. in the Convention Area for the 1997/98 Season
The Commission,
Noting the need for the distribution of fishing effort and
appropriate catch levels in fine-scale rectangles3 in these new
fisheries,
adopts the following Conservation Measure:
1. Fishing should take place over as large a geographical and bathymetric
range as possible to obtain the information necessary to determine fishery
potential and to avoid over-concentration of catch and effort. To this end,
fishing in any fine-scale rectangle shall cease when the reported catch reaches
100 tonnes and that rectangle shall be closed to fishing for the remainder of
the season. Fishing in any fine-scale rectangle shall be restricted to one
vessel at any one time.
2. In order to give effect to paragraph 1 above:
- (i)
- the precise geographic position of the mid-point between the start and end
of the longline shall be determined using appropriate means;
- (ii)
- catch and effort information for each species by fine-scale rectangle
shall be reported to the Executive Secretary every 5 days using the Five-Day
Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in Conservation Measure 51/XII; and
- (iii)
- the Secretariat shall notify Contracting Parties participating in these
fisheries when the total longline catch for Dissostichus eleginoides and
Dissostichus mawsoni combined in any fine-scale rectangle exceeds 100
tonnes.
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3. The by-catch of any species in the new and exploratory fisheries other
than Dissostichus spp. in the Statistical Subareas and Divisions
concerned shall be limited to 50 tonnes.
4. The total number and weight of Dissostichus eleginoides and
Dissostichus mawsoni discarded, including those with the `jellymeat'
condition, shall be reported.
52. Each vessel participating in the new and exploratory fisheries
for Dissostichus spp. during the 1997/98 season shall have on board at
least one scientific observer, appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme
of International Scientific Observation, throughout all fishing activities
within the fishing season.
6. The data collection plan (Annex 133/A) shall be implemented. Data
collected pursuant to the plan for the period up to 31 August 1998 shall
be reported to CCAMLR by 30 September 1998 so that the data will be
available to the 1998 meeting of the Working Group on Fish Stock Assessment.
Such data taken after 31 August shall be reported to CCAMLR not later than
3 months after the closure of the fishery.
1 Except for waters adjacent to the
Kerguelen and Crozet Islands.
2 Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward
Islands.
3 A fine-scale rectangle is defined as an area of
0.5° latitude by 1° longitude with respect to the northwest
corner of the Statistical Subarea or Division. The identification of each
rectangle is by the latitude of its northernmost boundary and the longitude of
the boundary closest to 0°.
Annex 133/A
Data Collection Plan for New and Exploratory Longline Fisheries
1. All vessels will comply with conditions set by CCAMLR. These include
five-day catch and effort reporting system (Conservation Measure 51/XII) and
monthly fine-scale effort and biological data reporting system (Conservation
Measures 121/XVI and 122/XVI) will be followed.
2. All data required by the CCAMLR Scientific Observers Manual for
finfish fisheries will be collected. These include:
- (i)
- haul-by-haul catch and catch per effort by species;
- (ii)
- haul-by-haul length frequency of common species;
- (iii)
- sex and gonad state of common species;
- (iv)
- diet and stomach fullness;
- (v)
- scales and/or otoliths for age determination;
- (vi)
- by-catch of fish and other organisms; and
- (vii)
- observation on occurrence and incidental mortality of seabirds and
mammals in relation to fishing operations.
3. Data specific to longline fisheries will be collected. These
include:
- (i)
- number of fish lost at surface;
- (ii)
- number of hooks set;
- (iii)
- bait type;
- (iv)
- baiting success (%);
- (v)
- hook type;
- (vi)
- setting, soak, and hauling times;
- (vii)
- sea depth at each end of line on hauling; and
- (viii)
- bottom type.
Part 13 Conservation Measure 144/XVI
Exploratory Fishery for Dissostichus spp. taken by the Trawl
Method in Statistical Division 58.4.3 in the 1997/98 Season
The Commission hereby adopts the following Conservation measure in
accordance with Conservation Measure 65/XII:
1. Fishing for Dissostichus spp. by trawl in Statistical
Division 58.4.3 north of 60°S shall be limited to the exploratory fishery
by Australian flagged vessels only. The total catch of Dissostichus
spp. in the 1997/98 season shall not exceed 963 tonnes taken by the
trawl method.
2. For the purposes of this Conservation Measure the 1997/98 season is defined
as the period from 8 November 1997 to the end of the Commission meeting in 1998
or until the catch limit is reached, whichever is the sooner.
3. Each vessel participating in the exploratory fishery for
Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Division 58.4.3 shall have at least one
scientific observer appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of
International Scientific Observation on board throughout all fishing activities
within the Division.
4. Each vessel operating in the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus
spp. in Statistical Division 58.4.3 shall have a VMS1 at all
times.
5. For the purpose of implementing this Conservation Measure:
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- (i)
- the Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in Conservation
Measure 51/XII shall apply; and
- (ii)
- the monthly fine-scale biological data, as required under Conservation
Measure 121/XVI, shall be recorded and reported in accordance with the
System of International Scientific Observation.
6. If in the course of a directed fishery for Dissostichus spp., the
by-catch in any one haul of the species Lepidonotothen squamifrons,
Notothenia rossii, Channichthys rhinoceratus or Bathyraja spp.
either,
- (i)
- is greater than 100 kg and exceeds 5% of the total catch of fish species
by weight; or,
- (ii)
- is equal to, or greater than 2 tonnes, then
the fishing vessel shall move to another fishing location at least 5n
miles distant2. The fishing vessel shall not return to any point
within 5n miles of the location where the by-catch exceeded 5% for a period of
at least 5 days3. The location where the by-catch exceeded 5% is
defined as the path followed by the fishing vessel from the point at which the
fishing gear was first deployed from the fishing vessel to the point at which
the fishing gear was retrieved by the fishing vessel.
7. The total number and weight of Dissostichus spp. discarded,
including those with the jellymeat condition, shall be reported. These fish
will count towards the total allowable catch.
8. The data collection plan in Annex 144/A will be implemented and the results
reported to CCAMLR not later than 3 months after the closure of the fishery.
1 As described in Resolution 12/XVI.
2 This provision is adopted pending the adoption of a
more appropriate definition of a fishing location by the Commission.
3 The specified period is adopted in accordance with the
reporting period specified in Conservation Measure 51/XII, pending the adoption
of a more appropriate period by the Commission.
Annex 144/A
Research and Fishery Operations Plan
During the early stages of exploratory fishing on the Elan and BANZARE
Banks, subject to the catch limits set by CCAMLR, Australian vessels will
conduct a trawl survey to assess the biomass of commercially important species
on each of the banks down to 1,500m depth. Exploration and surveys might not
occur on both banks in the same season, but commercial exploration will not
occur unless a survey is conducted at the same time. The survey, once
commenced, will be completed in as short a time period as possible.
The survey on each bank will comprise 40 hauls at randomly chosen positions.
Because the suitability of the bottom on these banks for fishing is not well
known, and even the positions of some parts of the banks are not precisely
known, it is likely that a high proportion of the sites will be unsuitable for
trawling. To make the survey as practicable as possible, the ground shallower
than 1,500m on each bank has been divided into just over 40 squares, each of
15n miles square for Elan Bank and 25n miles square for BANZARE Bank
(Figures 1 and 2). Within each square, 5 randomly chosen trawling positions
have been nominated (Tables 1 and 2), and the vessel will trawl at one of the 5
positions in each square. If no nominated trawl position in a square is
suitable, then that square will be abandoned. More accurate charts of these
areas will be available soon, and it may be necessary alter the positions of
the sampling squares.
Permit Conditions and Data Collection Plan
The vessels will comply with all express and implied conditions set by
CCAMLR. General conditions include 120mm minimum mesh size (Conservation
Measure 2/III), and no net monitor cables to be used (Conservation Measure
30/X). The five-day catch and effort reporting system (Conservation Measure
51/XII) and the monthly effort and biological data reporting required by
Conservation Measures 121/XVI and 122/XVI will also apply in Division
58.4.3.
In addition to conditions set by CCAMLR, the Australian Fisheries Management
Authority (AFMA) will require that the vessels carry an operating VMS which
will enable AFMA to know their position at all times. An inspector/scientific
observer will also be aboard all vessels at all times to monitor activities and
catches and to collect biological data.
The following data and material will be collected from both the survey and
commercial fishing operations, as required by the CCAMLR Scientific
Observers Manual for finfish fisheries:
- (i)
- haul-by-haul catch and catch per effort by species;
- (ii)
- haul-by-haul length frequency of common species;
- (iii)
- sex and gonad state of common species;
- (iv)
- diet and stomach fullness;
- (v)
- scales and/or otoliths for age determination;
- (vi)
- by-catch of fish and other organisms; and
- (vii)
- observations on the occurrence of seabirds and mammals in relation to
fishing operations, and details of any incidental mortality of these animals.
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Figure 1: Chart of the Elan Bank area, showing the location and
numbering system of the 15n mile sampling squares.
Table 1: List of random trawl stations for Elan Bank. Square grid
locations are shown on Figure 1.
Square
Grid Locations
|
First Station
|
Second
Station
|
Third Station
|
Fourth
Station
|
Fifth Station
|
A1
|
S56
24.55: E065 55.28
|
S56
21.12: E066 3.82
|
S56
17.66: E065 50.32
|
S56
14.65: E066 4.36
|
S56
26.73: E066 5.89
|
A2
|
S56
30.88: E065 50.84
|
S56
38.82: E066 1.89
|
S56
41.46: E065 44.57
|
S56
31.88: E066 4.77
|
S56
41.86: E066 9.47
|
A3
|
S56
43.80: E065 59.38
|
S56
47.81: E066 10.68
|
S56
55.20: E066 9.21
|
S56
56.51: E065 56.59
|
S56
43.96: E065 47.81
|
A4
|
S57
1.86: E065 50.20
|
S57
11.73: E066 10.04
|
S57
4.77: E066 2.05
|
S57
8.51: E065 55.01
|
S56
57.71: E066 3.60
|
B1
|
S56
19.77: E066 24.88
|
S56
24.48: E066 23.68
|
S56
27.58: E066 11.59
|
S56
15.71: E066 14.24
|
S56
15.57: E066 32.45
|
B2
|
S56
32.59: E066 26.48
|
S56
41.04: E066 33.01
|
S56
41.31: E066 15.90
|
S56
36.50: E066 12.88
|
S56
31.14: E066 16.33
|
B3
|
S56
57.24: E066 30.36
|
S56
56.25: E066 15.73
|
S56
51.16: E066 25.84
|
S56
48.05: E066 15.76
|
S56
43.91: E066 26.87
|
B4
|
S57
8.66: E066 31.75
|
S57
10.15: E066 18.07
|
S56
57.75: E066 36.28
|
S56
58.71: E066 11.59
|
S57
3.86: E066 22.46
|
C1
|
S56
13.43: E066 43.93
|
S56
14.03: E066 51.00
|
S56
20.12: E066 47.04
|
S56
20.73: E067 2.48
|
S56
25.59: E066 56.10
|
C2
|
S56
28.07: E066 46.62
|
S56
33.00: E067 5.98
|
S56
37.80: E066 55.92
|
S56
40.03: E067 4.47
|
S56
38.39: E066 41.83
|
C3
|
S56
42.86: E066 59.98
|
S56
48.13: E066 39.05
|
S56
53.97: E066 45.39
|
S56
48.01: E066 56.59
|
S56
57.31: E067 2.60
|
C4
|
S56
59.31: E067 3.75
|
S57
9.51: E066 59.68
|
S57
7.15: E066 41.78
|
S57
12.46: E066 38.81
|
S57
1.67: E066 49.23
|
D1
|
S56
17.42: E067 25.10
|
S56
22.14: E067 12.51
|
S56
12.84: E067 21.12
|
S56
23.03: E067 22.84
|
S56
13.68: E067 10.66
|
D2
|
S56
32.16: E067 7.69
|
S56
33.54: E067 26.84
|
S56
37.29: E067 11.22
|
S56
27.87: E067 28.71
|
S56
38.10: E067 20.66
|
D3
|
S56
50.27: E067 28.99
|
S56
46.18: E067 12.53
|
S56
42.89: E067 26.35
|
S56
56.10: E067 7.64
|
S56
57.46: E067 31.84
|
D4
|
S57
11.71: E067 31.52
|
S57
11.31: E067 10.26
|
S57
11.92: E067 20.28
|
S57
1.14: E067 29.01
|
S57
1.82: E067 15.79
|
E1
|
S56
17.94: E067 47.43
|
S56
21.58: E067 35.71
|
S56
22.18: E067 53.91
|
S56
26.71: E067 43.50
|
S56
14.81: E067 36.87
|
E2
|
S56
34.13: E067 33.41
|
S56
39.36: E067 43.38
|
S56
27.69: E067 52.77
|
S56
27.87: E067 42.28
|
S56
33.46: E067 44.98
|
E3
|
S56
52.19: E067 51.62
|
S56
48.28: E067 42.73
|
S56
56.95: E067 57.64
|
S56
45.39: E067 55.36
|
S56
55.34: E067 42.67
|
E4
|
S57
10.30: E067 45.79
|
S57
0.91: E067 55.70
|
S57
6.08: E067 39.83
|
S57
8.91: E067 59.13
|
S57
4.51: E067 48.72
|
F2
|
S56
31.79: E068 19.54
|
S56
29.77: E068 7.02
|
S56
42.14: E068 19.35
|
S56
39.69: E068 27.72
|
S56
42.53: E068 2.68
|
F3
|
S56
49.85: E068 10.15
|
S56
53.68: E068 6.36
|
S56
50.13: E068 26.41
|
S56
42.67: E068 27.43
|
S56
44.87: E068 18.07
|
F4
|
S57
1.32: E068 15.10
|
S57
11.30: E068 22.33
|
S57
5.48: E068 21.23
|
S56
58.09: E068 24.18
|
S57
9.65: E068 7.07
|
G3
|
S56
52.75: E068 44.92
|
S56
51.43: E068 47.19
|
S56
43.84: E068 55.14
|
S56
43.63: E068 40.01
|
S56
49.36: E068 34.34
|
G4
|
S57
9.15: E068 45.12
|
S57
9.09: E068 54.03
|
S57
10.80: E068 34.27
|
S57
0.20: E068 46.70
|
S57
5.54: E068 38.71
|
H3
|
S56
55.61: E069 16.27
|
S56
45.47: E069 14.63
|
S56
51.20: E068 57.49
|
S56
50.62: E069 17.28
|
S56
43.85: E068 57.67
|
H4
|
S57
3.55: E068 58.58
|
S57
5.71: E069 18.97
|
S56
59.69: E069 9.34
|
S57
10.24: E069 7.86
|
S57
11.67: E069 18.29
|
13
|
S56
54.98: E069 28.76
|
S56
45.85: E069 44.25
|
S56
52.47: E069 40.74
|
S56
47.59: E069 33.11
|
S56
49.09: E069 23.90
|
14
|
S56
58.09: E069 22.93
|
S56
58.48: E069 29.63
|
S57
5.01: E069 28.52
|
S57
2.20: E069 40.34
|
S57
6.80: E069 44.71
|
J2
|
S56
41.22: E070 12.99
|
S56
37.35: E070 5.22
|
S56
28.16: E070 6.82
|
S56
37.77: E069 50.54
|
S56
42.32: E069 57.38
|
J3
|
S56
44.29: E070 3.81
|
S56
46.26: E070 4.58
|
S56
48.97: E070 16.73
|
S56
53.70: E069 59.62
|
S56
49.47: E069 50.61
|
J4
|
S57
7.43: E070 0.43
|
S57
6.37: E070 8.17
|
S56
57.71: E070 14.28
|
S57
0.09: E069 55.88
|
S57
11.12: E070 13.28
|
K2
|
S56
35.56: E070 23.01
|
S56
30.25: E070 43.89
|
S56
38.08: E070 32.86
|
S56
28.40: E070 21.44
|
S56
42.07: E070 23.07
|
K3
|
S56
48.69: E070 18.37
|
S56
54.12: E070 24.61
|
S56
44.02: E070 36.35
|
S56
54.77: E070 38.90
|
S56
49.46: E070 39.43
|
K4
|
S57
3.49: E070 31.74
|
S57
9.24: E070 25.28
|
S56
57.79: E070 28.55
|
S57
11.43: E070 44.95
|
S57
0.18: E070 18.83
|
L2
|
S56
41.58: E070 52.32
|
S56
40.63: E071 10.52
|
S56
28.96: E071 11.74
|
S56
37.49: E070 46.66
|
S56
37.42: E071 2.33
|
L3
|
S56
43.03: E070 56.09
|
S56
47.01: E071 3.54
|
S56
51.73: E070 55.05
|
S56
56.84: E070 47.53
|
S56
55.15: E071 4.23
|
L4
|
S56
59.49: E070 59.86
|
S57
8.39: E070 56.57
|
S57
1.20: E070 48.39
|
S57
5.07: E071 8.73
|
S57
9.40: E070 45.68
|
L5
|
S57
25.96: E071 4.82
|
S57
26.01: E071 12.54
|
S57
16.56: E071 10.81
|
S57
16.14: E070 58.26
|
S57
19.40: E070 50.56
|
M2
|
S56
30.47: E071 26.49
|
S56
41.30: E071 32.08
|
S56
36.42: E071 24.09
|
S56
38.61: E071 14.23
|
S56
28.57: E071 16.97
|
M3
|
S56
51.90: E071 29.02
|
S56
51.44: E071 29.81
|
S56
43.59: E071 21.03
|
S56
57.22: E071 38.90
|
S56
55.56: E071 19.31
|
M4
|
S57
8.41: E071 36.19
|
S57
1.54: E071 36.32
|
S57
8.12: E071 18.90
|
S56
58.48: E071 14.11
|
S57
11.74: E071 28.07
|
M5
|
S57
24.86: E071 12.87
|
S57
22.91: E071 29.50
|
S57
15.88: E071 29.57
|
S57
18.36: E071 18.60
|
S57
17.03: E071 38.76
|
N2
|
S56
36.28: E071 41.27
|
S56
36.81: E071 59.21
|
S56
41.04: E071 44.72
|
S56
29.13: E071 48.45
|
S56
28.46: E072 0.76
|
N3
|
S56
54.39: E072 3.05
|
S56
49.45: E071 44.59
|
S56
45.04: E072 4.42
|
S56
56.14: E071 42.39
|
S56
56.67: E071 53.95
|
N4
|
S57
10.90: E071 42.78
|
S56
59.54: E071 51.25
|
S57
9.56: E072 2.23
|
S56
59.08: E072 0.75
|
S57
5.76: E071 52.41
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Figure
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2: Chart of the BANZARE Bank area, showing the location and numbering system of
the 25n mile sampling squares
Table 2: List of random trawl stations for BANZARE Bank. Square grid
locations are shown on Figure 2.
Square
Grid Locations
|
First Station
|
Second
Station
|
Third
Station
|
Fourth
Station
|
Fifth Station
|
A3
|
S59
6.68: E074 8.29
|
S58
57.00: E074 8.20
|
S58
52.09: E073 58.17
|
S59
1.81: E074 22.81
|
S58
51.15: E074 7.73
|
A4
|
S59
19.98: E074 44.54
|
S59
24.14: E074 39.25
|
S59
28.51: E074 16.83
|
S59
10.38: E074 43.06
|
S59
16.09: E074 34.18
|
B2
|
S58
29.53: E075 8.08
|
S58
34.35: E075 29.03
|
S58
25.12: E075 13.44
|
S58
24.11: E074 49.18
|
S58
40.60: E074 51.30
|
B3
|
S58
43.13: E074 55.73
|
S59
1.89: E075 11.48
|
S59
6.61: E074 56.73
|
S58
47.70: E075 17.89
|
S59
0.79: E074 48.47
|
B4
|
S59
27.04: E074 58.19
|
S59
24.82: E075 15.60
|
S59
14.62: E074 48.93
|
S59
15.43: E075 19.41
|
S59
31.66: E074 49.16
|
C1
|
S58
17.16: E075 36.55
|
S58
6.50: E075 38.50
|
S58
12.30: E076 21.48
|
S57
57.65: E075 40.85
|
S58
1.11: E075 51.03
|
C2
|
S58
36.14: E076 15.55
|
S58
41.71: E075 43.27
|
S58
35.57: E075 57.08
|
S58
18.14: E076 9.18
|
S58
39.07: E076 4.40
|
C3
|
S59
0.99: E075 50.17
|
S59
7.12: E075 44.47
|
S58
55.64: E075 43.37
|
S59
2.32: E076 0.84
|
S58
53.08: E076 6.38
|
C4
|
S59
22.69: E075 41.90
|
S59
21.69: E075 59.30
|
S59
9.30: E076 3.10
|
S59
29.82: E076 11.60
|
S59
17.08: E075 41.12
|
D1
|
S57
54.15: E076 33.90
|
S58
0.02: E076 46.21
|
S58
8.06: E076 36.40
|
S58
14.02: E076 35.91
|
S58
2.87: E077 5.60
|
D2
|
S58
20.00: E076 40.46
|
S58
34.60: E076 34.08
|
S58
20.38: E076 55.38
|
S58
32.81: E076 54.16
|
S58
27.78: E076 47.82
|
D3
|
S58
53.31: E077 7.82
|
S58
47.37: E077 7.06
|
S59
0.93: E076 51.30
|
S59
0.73: E076 34.51
|
S58
52.71: E076 43.69
|
D4
|
S59
31.62: E077 1.82
|
S59
20.84: E076 25.43
|
S59
15.43: E076 46.96
|
S59
24.03: E076 46.41
|
S59
18.48: E076 58.35
|
E2
|
S58
38.66: E077 42.49
|
S58
20.46: E077 28.30
|
S58
38.91: E077 55.26
|
S58
18.90: E077 40.11
|
S58
31.56: E077 27.30
|
E3
|
S58
57.84: E077 44.98
|
S58
43.81: E077 32.47
|
S58
49.99: E077 24.67
|
S58
57.63: E077 19.60
|
S58
45.47: E077 14.52
|
E4
|
S59
24.97: E077 45.35
|
S59
13.35: E077 44.94
|
S59
24.86: E077 18.27
|
S59
9.74: E077 55.79
|
S59
30.39: E077 58.36
|
F2
|
S58
31.85: E078 25.98
|
S58
37.98: E078 48.39
|
S58
23.37: E078 26.88
|
S58
37.55: E078 4.15
|
S58
35.15: E078 37.45
|
F3
|
S59
5.07: E078 47.42
|
S58
44.51: E078 9.18
|
S58
49.35: E078 45.16
|
S58
56.32: E078 21.30
|
S58
50.65: E078 32.24
|
F4
|
S59
32.20: E078 11.72
|
S59
26.32: E078 20.90
|
S59
16.74: E078 41.97
|
S59
8.90: E078 5.97
|
S59
31.68: E078 1.58
|
G1
|
S58
14.30: E078 52.18
|
S58
1.97: E079 24.58
|
S58
15.23: E079 1.60
|
S58
14.37: E079 14.31
|
S58
9.69: E079 36.73
|
G2
|
S58
36.12: E079 33.11
|
S58
40.88: E078 50.21
|
S58
28.76: E079 21.33
|
S58
42.18: E079 25.07
|
S58
24.86: E079 29.63
|
G3
|
S58
55.39: E078 52.74
|
S58
45.28: E079 18.68
|
S58
56.05: E079 22.50
|
S58
52.58: E079 7.93
|
S59
3.29: E079 36.09
|
H1
|
S57
55.18: E080 24.42
|
S58
4.46: E080 13.98
|
S58
7.82: E080 1.07
|
S58
13.95: E080 4.73
|
S58
10.54: E080 24.86
|
H2
|
S58
18.32: E079 59.36
|
S58
28.88: E080 15.16
|
S58
18.77: E079 46.51
|
S58
24.00: E079 39.85
|
S58
39.60: E080 5.92
|
H3
|
S58
57.21: E079 53.27
|
S59
2.66: E080 21.62
|
S59
5.28: E079 46.51
|
S59
7.21: E080 3.99
|
S58
51.29: E079 41.58
|
12
|
S58
23.29: E081 7.50
|
S58
31.36: E081 3.21
|
S58
38.44: E080 54.85
|
S58
37.98: E081 11.40
|
S58
25.91: E080 45.40
|
13
|
S58
45.18: E080 46.79
|
S58
58.96: E080 29.85
|
S59
2.52: E080 50.64
|
S59
0.10: E080 42.13
|
S58
50.30: E080 36.72
|
J2
|
S58
42.04: E081 27.22
|
S58
23.47: E081 33.11
|
S58
34.05: E081 31.30
|
S58
38.94: E081 49.52
|
S58
36.20: E082 0.92
|
J3
|
S59
1.04: E081 17.15
|
S58
59.52: E081 37.81
|
S58
50.94: E081 52.49
|
S58
44.76: E081 20.67
|
S58
48.38: E082 3.04
|
J4
|
S
59 28.18: E081 23.78
|
S59
10.18: E081 25.53
|
S59
17.05: E081 22.19
|
S59
19.17: E081 51.46
|
S59
23.43: E081 39.41
|
J6
|
S60
12.55: E081 32.51
|
S60
4.44: E081 53.65
|
S60
7.81: E081 18.43
|
S60
7.67: E082 1.68
|
S60
17.36: E081 22.43
|
K3
|
S58
51.44: E082 17.45
|
S59
6.54: E082 22.58
|
S59
0.93: E082 49.02
|
S58
43.21: E082 7.79
|
S58
56.98: E082 38.52
|
K4
|
S59
9.53: E082 42.21
|
S59
29.98: E082 30.35
|
S59
26.46: E082 52.60
|
S59
18.94: E082 24.71
|
S59
17.94: E082 9.29
|
K5
|
S59
50.21: E082 36.43
|
S59
42.98: E082 49.35
|
S59
42.22: E082 9.33
|
S59
34.72: E082 25.80
|
S59
36.26: E082 46.60
|
K6
|
S60
12.27: E082 28.16
|
S59
57.88: E082 14.99
|
S60
4.79: E082 12.27
|
S60
15.68: E082 18.70
|
S60
4.65: E082 33.94
|
L4
|
S59
13.61: E082 54.09
|
S59
26.71: E082 57.05
|
S59
28.84: E083 21.14
|
S59
18.55: E083 28.86
|
S59
9.85: E083 35.25
|
L5
|
S59
49.16: E082 58.64
|
S59
43.61: E083 41.57
|
S59
40.81: E083 15.64
|
S59
57.45: E083 41.01
|
S59
54.56: E083 11.15
|
L6
|
S60
5.64: E083 24.26
|
S60
2.70: E083 34.56
|
S60
20.36: E083 35.41
|
S60
21.01: E083 12.15
|
S60
0.21: E083 3.92
|
M5
|
S59
45.76: E084 8.87
|
S59
39.77: E084 21.41
|
S59
45.64: E083 55.72
|
S59
46.12: E083 44.18
|
S59
34.33: E084 11.57.
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ANTARCTIC MARINE LIVING RESOURCES CONSERVATION REGULATIONS 1994
Notes to the Antarctic Marine Living Resources Conservation Regulations 1994
Note 1
The Antarctic Marine Living Resources Conservation Regulations 1994
(in force under the Antarctic Marine Living Resources Conservation Act
1981) as shown in this compilation comprise Statutory Rules 1994
No. 345 amended as indicated in the Tables below.
Table of Statutory Rules
Year
and number
|
Date
of notification in Gazette
|
Date
of commencement
|
Application,
saving or transitional provisions
|
1994
No. 345
|
18
Oct 1994
|
18
Oct 1994
|
|
1997
No. 6
|
12
Feb 1997
|
12
Feb 1997
|
|
1998
No. 40
|
25
Mar 1998
|
25
Mar 1998
|
|
2002
No. 8
|
21
Feb 2002
|
21
Feb 2002
|
|
Table
of Amendments
ad.
= added or inserted am. = amended rep. = repealed rs. = repealed
and substituted
|
Provision
affected
|
How
affected
|
R.
1
|
rs.
2002 No. 8
|
R.
11
|
am.
2002 No. 8
|
Note
to r. 11(2)
|
ad.
2002 No. 8
|
Note
to r. 11(3)
|
ad.
2002 No. 8
|
Schedule
|
am.
1997 No. 6; 1998 No. 40
|
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to Part 1
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rs.
1998 No. 40
|
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to Part 2
|
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to Part 3
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rs.
1998 No. 40
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to Part 4
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rs.
1998 No. 40
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5
|
ad.
1998 No. 40
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1997 No. 6
|
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to Part 6
|
rs.
1998 No. 40
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6
|
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1997 No. 6
|
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to Part 7
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1998 No. 40
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7
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to106/XV
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1998 No. 40
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1998 No. 40
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9
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11
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ad.
1998 No. 40
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