[Federal Register Volume 74, Number 28 (Thursday, February 12, 2009)]
[Notices]
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New and Revised Conservation and Management Measures and Resolutions 
for Antarctic Marine Living Resources Under the Auspices of CCAMLR; 
Notice

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XM35


New and Revised Conservation and Management Measures and 
Resolutions for Antarctic Marine Living Resources Under the Auspices of 
CCAMLR

AGENCIES: Office of Ocean Affairs, Department of State and National 
Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Administration (NOAA), Commerce.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: At its Twenty-Seventh Meeting in Hobart, Tasmania, from 
October 27 to November 7, 2008, the Commission for the Conservation of 
Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), of which the United States 
is a member, adopted conservation and management measures and 
resolutions, pending countries' approval, pertaining to fishing in the 
CCAMLR Convention Area. All the measures were agreed upon in accordance 
with Article IX of the Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic 
Marine Living Resources (Convention). Measures adopted restrict overall 
catches of certain species of finfish, squid, krill and crabs, restrict 
fishing in certain areas, restrict use of certain fishing gear, specify 
implementation and inspection obligations supporting the Catch 
Documentation Scheme of Contracting Parties, promote compliance with 
CCAMLR measures by non-Contracting Party vessels, and require vessels 
engaged in bottom fishing to report data on benthic organisms recovered 
by their gear. This notice includes the full text of the new and 
revised conservation measures adopted at the Twenty-Seventh meeting of 
CCAMLR. This notice also includes a listing of conservation measures 
that carry over from last year without change. The full text of these 
measures was published in the Federal Register on January 29, 2007, 
except for Conservation Measures 10-04, 23-06, and 31-02 for which full 
text was published in the Federal Register on December 21, 2007. NMFS 
suggests that the public view these measures along with the measures 
contained in this Federal Register notice for a complete listing of all 
the measures adopted by CCAMLR at its recent meeting. The full text of 
all measures adopted by CCAMLR can be found on CCAMLR's Web site--
http://www.ccamlr.org. This notice, therefore, together with the U.S. 
regulations referenced under the Supplementary Information, provides a 
comprehensive register of all current U.S. obligations under CCAMLR.

DATES: Persons wishing to comment on the measures or desiring more 
information should submit written comments by March 16, 2009.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Gorrell, Office of Sustainable 
Fisheries, Room 13463, 1315 East-West Highway, SSMC3, NMFS, Silver 
Spring, MD 20910; tel: 301-713-2341; fax: 301-713-1193; e-mail 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Individuals interested in CCAMLR should also 
see 15 CFR Chapter III--International Fishing and Related Activities, 
Part 300--International Fishing Regulations, Subpart A--General; 
Subpart B--High Seas Fisheries; and Subpart G--Antarctic Marine Living 
Resources, for other regulatory measures related to conservation and 
management in the CCAMLR Convention area. Subpart B notes the 
requirements for high seas fishing vessel licensing. Subparts A and G 
describe the process for regulating U.S. fishing in the CCAMLR 
Convention area, which NMFS uses to implement CCAMLR Conservation 
Measures that are not expected to change from year to year. The 
regulations in Subpart G include sections on: Purpose and scope; 
Definitions; Relationship to other treaties, conventions, laws, and 
regulations; Procedure for according protection to CCAMLR Ecosystem 
Monitoring Program Sites; Scientific Research; Initiating a new 
fishery; Exploratory fisheries; Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements; Vessel and gear identification; Gear disposal; Mesh size; 
Harvesting permits; Scientific observers; Dealer permits and 
preapproval; Appointment of a designated representative; Requirements 
for a vessel monitoring system; Prohibitions; Facilitation of 
enforcement and inspection; and Penalties.
    Review of existing conservation measures and resolutions (the date 
in parenthesis indicates the last year in which the measure was amended 
by CCAMLR):
    The Commission noted that the following conservation measures would 
lapse on November 30, 2008: 32-09 (2007), 33-02 (2007), 33-03 (2007), 
41-01 (2007), 41-03 (2006), 41-04 (2007), 41-05 (2007), 41-06 (2007), 
41-07 (2007), 41-09 (2007), 41-10 (2007), 41-11 (2007), 42-02 (2007), 
52-01 (2007), 52-02 (2007) and 61-01 (2007). Conservation Measure 42-01 
(2007) lapsed on November 14, 2008. All of these conservation measures 
dealt with fishery-related matters for the 2007/08 season and are 
replaced by new measures mentioned below.
    The following unchanged conservation measures and resolutions will 
remain in force in 2008/09:
    Compliance: 10-01 (1998), 10-04 (2007) and 10-08 (2006).
    General fishery matters: 21-02 (2006), 22-01 (1986), 22-02 (1984), 
22-03 (1990), 22-04 (2006), 23-01 (2005), 23-02 (1993), 23-03 (1991), 
23-04 (2000), 23-05 (2000), 23-06 (2007) and 25-03 (2003).
    Fishery regulations: 31-01 (1986), 31-02 (2007), 32-01 (2001), 32-
02 (1998), 32-03 (1998), 32-04 (1986), 32-05 (1986), 32-06 (1985), 32-
07 (1999), 32-08 (1997), 32-10 (2002), 32-11 (2002), 32-12 (1998), 32-
13 (2003), 32-14 (2003), 32-15 (2003), 32-16 (2003), 32-17 (2003), 32-
18 (2006) and 33-01 (1995).
    Protected areas: 91-01 (2004) and 91-02 (2004).
    Resolutions: 7/IX, 10/XII, 14/XIX, 15/XXII, 16/XIX, 17/XX, 18/XXI, 
19/XXI, 20/XXII, 21/XXIII, 22/XXV, 23/XXIII, 25/XXV and 26/XXVI.
    The full text of all but three of these unchanged conservation 
measures and all but one of the resolutions was published in the 
January 29, 2007 Federal Register (72 FR 4068). The full text of 
Conservation Measures 10-04, 23-06, and 31-02 was published in the 
December 21, 2007 Federal Register (72 FR 72826). The full text of 
Resolution 26/XXVI was also published in the December 21, 2007 Federal 
Register (72 FR 72826).
    The Commission revised the following conservation measures:
    Compliance:

CM 10-02 (2007) was revised as 10-02 (2008) 1 2
    Licensing and inspection obligations of Contracting Parties with 
regard to their flag vessels operating in the Convention Area
CM 10-03 (2005) was revised as 10-03 (2008) 1 2
    Port inspection of vessels carrying toothfish
CM 10-05 (2006) was revised as 10-05 (2008)
    Catch Documentation Scheme for Dissostichus spp.
CM 10-06 (2006) was revised as 10-06 (2008)
    Scheme to promote compliance by Contracting Party vessels with 
CCAMLR conservation measures
CM 10-07 (2006) was revised as 10-07 (2008)

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    Scheme to promote compliance by non-Contracting Party vessels with 
CCAMLR conservation measures

    General fisheries matters:

CM 21-01 (2006) was revised as 21-01 (2008) 1 2
    Notification that Members are considering initiating a new fishery
CM 21-03 (2007) was revised as 21-03 (2008)
    Notifications of intent to participate in a fishery for Euphausia 
superba
CM 22-05 (2006) was revised as 22-05 (2008)
    Restrictions on the use of bottom trawling gear in high-seas areas 
of the Convention Area
CM 22-06 (2007) was revised as 22-06 (2008) 1 2
    Bottom fishing in the Convention Area
CM 24-01 (2005) was revised as 24-01 (2008) 1 2
    The application of conservation measures to scientific research
CM 24-02 (2005) was revised as 24-02 (2008)
    Longline weighting for seabird conservation
CM 25-02 (2007) was revised as 25-02 (2008) 1 2
    Minimisation of the incidental mortality of seabirds in the course 
of longline fishing or longline fishing research in the Convention Area
CM 26-01 (2006) was revised as 26-01 (2008) 1 2
    General environmental protection during fishing

    Fishery regulations:

Toothfish: CM 41-02 (2007) was revised as 41-02 (2008)
    Limits on the fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides in Statistical 
Subarea 48.3 in the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons
Toothfish: CM 41-08 (2007) was revised as 41-08 (2008)
    Limits on the fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides in Statistical 
Division 58.5.2 in the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons
Krill: CM 51-01 (2007) was revised as 51-01 (2008)
    Precautionary catch limitations on Euphausia superba in Statistical 
Subareas 48.1, 48.2, 48.3 and 48.4
Krill: CM 51-02 (2006) was revised as 51-02 (2008)
    Precautionary catch limitation on Euphausia superba in Statistical 
Division 58.4.1
Krill: CM 51-03 (2007) was revised as 51-03 (2008)
    Precautionary catch limitation on Euphausia superba in Statistical 
Division 58.4.2

    In addition, the Commission adopted 22 new conservation measures 
and two new resolutions:
    Compliance:

CM 10-09 (2008)
    Notification system for transhipments within the Convention Area

    General fisheries matters:

Gear Regulations: CM 22-07 (2008) 1 2
    Interim measure for bottom fishing activities subject to 
Conservation Measure 22-06 encountering potential vulnerable marine 
ecosystems in the Convention Area

    Fishery regulations:

Fishing Seasons, Closed Areas and Prohibition of Fishing: CM 32-09 
(2008)
    Prohibition of directed fishing for Dissostichus spp. except in 
accordance with specific conservation measures in the 2008/09 season
By-catch Limits: CM 33-02 (2008)
    Limitation of by-catch in Statistical Division 58.5.2 in the 2008/
09 season
By-catch Limits: CM 33-03 (2008) 1 2
    Limitation of by-catch in new and exploratory fisheries in the 
2008/09 season
Finfish Fisheries--Toothfish: CM 41-01 (2008) 1 2
    General measures for exploratory fisheries for Dissostichus spp. in 
the Convention Area in the 2008/09 season
Finfish Fisheries--Toothfish: CM 41-03 (2008)
    Limits on the fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 
48.4 in the 2008/09 season
Finfish Fisheries--Toothfish: CM 41-04 (2008)
    Limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in 
Statistical Subarea 48.6 in the 2008/09 season
Finfish Fisheries--Toothfish: CM 41-05 (2008)
    Limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in 
Statistical Division 58.4.2 in the 2008/09 season
Finfish Fisheries--Toothfish: CM 41-06 (2008)
    Limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. on Elan 
Bank (Statistical Division 58.4.3a) outside areas of national 
jurisdiction in the 2008/09 season
Finfish Fisheries--Toothfish: CM 41-07 (2008)
    Limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. on BANZARE 
Bank (Statistical Division 58.4.3b) outside areas of national 
jurisdiction in the 2008/09 season
Finfish Fisheries--Toothfish: CM 41-09 (2008)
    Limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in 
Statistical Subarea 88.1 in the 2008/09 season
Finfish Fisheries--Toothfish: CM 41-10 (2008)
    Limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in 
Statistical Subarea 88.2 in the 2008/09 season
Finfish Fisheries--Toothfish: CM 41-11 (2008)
    Limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in 
Statistical Division 58.4.1 in the 2008/09 season
Finfish Fisheries--Icefish: CM 42-01 (2008)
    Limits on the fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical 
Subarea 48.3 in the 2008/09 season
Finfish Fisheries--Icefish: CM 42-02 (2008)
    Limits on the fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical 
Division 58.5.2 in the 2008/09 season
Krill: CM 51-04 (2008)
    General measure for exploratory fisheries for Euphausia superba in 
the Convention Area in the 2008/09 season
Krill: CM 51-05 (2008)
    Limits on the exploratory fisheries for Euphausia superba in 
Statistical Subarea 48.6 in the 2008/09 season
Crustacean Fisheries--Crab: CM 52-01 (2008)
    Limits on the fishery for crab in Statistical Subarea 48.3 in the 
2008/09 season
Crustacean Fisheries--Crab: CM 52-02 (2008)
    Limits on the exploratory fishery for crab in Statistical Subarea 
48.2 in the 2008/09 season
Crustacean Fisheries--Crab: CM 52-03 (2008)
    Limits on the exploratory fishery for crab in Statistical Subarea 
48.4 in the 2008/09 season
Mollusc Fisheries--Squid: CM 61-01 (2008)
    Limits on the exploratory fishery for Martialia hyadesi in 
Statistical Subarea 48.3 in the 2008/09 season

    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen Islands and 
Crozet Islands.
    \2\ Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward Islands.

    Under Article IX(6)(c) of the Convention, the United States has 90 
days after the November 12, 2008, notification by the Commission to 
consider the Conservation Measures agreed to at the Twenty-Seventh 
Meeting of CCAMLR and respond to the Secretariat of CCAMLR that we are 
unable to accept a Conservation Measure(s).

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    Resolutions:
Resolution 27/XXVII (Use of a specific tariff classification for 
Antarctic krill)
Resolution 28/XXVIII (Ballast water exchange in the Convention Area)
    Other:
    CCAMLR Members also adopted substantive amendments to CCAMLR's 
Scheme of International Scientific Observation (note: the CCAMLR Scheme 
of observation is not a Conservation Measure so the text of the 
modified Scheme is not published here). The CCAMLR Scheme of 
observation will be incorporated into the ``Scientific Observers 
Manual'' (Manual) which details proper implementation of the program. 
Each approved observer receives the current Manual from NMFS. 
Scientific observers must meet all sampling protocols and other 
requirements of the Manual. The complete text of the CCAMLR Scheme of 
observation is included in Section 1 of the Manual.
    CCAMLR Members also adopted a policy to enhance cooperation between 
CCAMLR and Non-Contracting Parties, to ensure effectiveness of CCAMLR 
Conservation measures, and to eliminate IUU fishing. This policy does 
not take the form of a Conservation Measure and so it also is not 
published here.
    For further information, see the CCAMLR Web site at http://www.ccamlr.org under Publications for the Schedule of Conservation 
Measures in Force (2008/2009), or contact the Commission at the CCAMLR 
Secretariat, P.O. Box 213, North Hobart, Tasmania 7002, Australia. Tel: 
(61) 3-6210-1111).

Conservation Measures and Resolutions Adopted at CCAMLR-XXVII

Conservation Measure 10-02 (2008) \1\ \2\

Licensing and inspection obligations of Contracting Parties with regard 
to their flag vessels operating in the Convention Area
    (Species: all; Area: all; Season: all; Gear: all)

    1. Each Contracting Party shall prohibit fishing by its flag 
vessels in the Convention Area except pursuant to a licence \3\ that 
the Contracting Party has issued setting forth the specific areas, 
species and time periods for which such fishing is authorised and all 
other specific conditions to which the fishing is subject to give 
effect to CCAMLR conservation measures and requirements under the 
Convention.
    2. A Contracting Party may only issue such a licence to fish in the 
Convention Area to vessels flying its flag, if it is satisfied of its 
ability to exercise its responsibilities under the Convention and its 
conservation measures, by requiring from each vessel, inter alia, the 
following:
    (i) Timely notification by the vessel to its Flag State of exit 
from and entry into any port;
    (ii) Notification by the vessel to its Flag State of entry into the 
Convention Area and movement between areas, subareas/divisions;
    (iii) Reporting by the vessel of catch data in accordance with 
CCAMLR requirements;
    (iv) Reporting, where possible as set out in Annex 10-02/A by the 
vessel of sightings of fishing vessels \4\ in the Convention Area;
    (v) Operation of a VMS system on board the vessel in accordance 
with Conservation Measure 10-04;
    (vi) Noting the International Management Code for the Safe 
Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention (International Safety 
Management Code), from 1 December 2009:
    (a) Adequate communication equipment (including MF/HF radio and 
carriage of at least one 406MHz EPIRB) and trained operators on board. 
Wherever possible, vessels should be fitted with Global Maritime 
Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) equipment;
    (b) Sufficient immersion survival suits for all on board;
    (c) Adequate arrangements to handle medical emergencies that may 
arise in the course of the voyage;
    (d) Reserves of food, fresh water, fuel and spare parts for 
critical equipment to provide for unforseen delays and besetment;
    (e) An approved \5\ Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan (SOPEP) 
outlining marine pollution mitigation arrangements (including 
insurance) in the event of a fuel or waste spill.
    3. Each Contracting Party shall provide to the Secretariat within 
seven days of the issuance of each licence the following information 
about licences issued:
     Name of the vessel
     Time periods authorised for fishing (start and end dates)
     Area(s), subareas or divisions of fishing
     Species targeted
     Gear used.
    4. Each Contracting Party shall provide to the Secretariat within 
seven days of the issuance of each licence the following information 
about licences issued:
    (i) Name of fishing vessel (any previous names if known) \6\, 
registration number \7\, IMO number (if issued), external markings and 
port of registry;
    (ii) The nature of the authorisation to fish granted by the Flag 
State, specifying time periods authorised for fishing (start and end 
dates), area(s) of fishing, species targeted and gear used;
    (iii) Previous flag (if any) \6\
    (iv) International Radio Call Sign;
    (v) Name and address of vessel's owner(s), and any beneficial 
owner(s) if known;
    (vi) Name and address of licence owner (if different from vessel 
owner(s));
    (vii) Type of vessel;
    (viii) Where and when built;
    (ix) Length (m);
    (x) High-resolution colour photographs of the vessel of appropriate 
brightness and contrast \8\ which shall consist of:
     One photograph not smaller than 12 x 7 cm showing the 
starboard side of the vessel displaying its full overall length and 
complete structural features;
     One photograph not smaller than 12 x 7 cm showing the port 
side of the vessel displaying its full overall length and complete 
structural features;
     One photograph not smaller than 12 x 7 cm showing the 
stern taken directly from astern;
    (xi) Where applicable, in accordance with Conservation Measure 10-
04, details of the implementation of the tamper-proof requirements of 
the satellite monitoring device installed on board.
    5. Each Contracting Party shall, to the extent practicable, also 
provide to the Secretariat at the same time as submitting information 
in accordance with paragraph 4, the following additional information in 
respect to each fishing vessel licensed:
    (i) Name and address of operator, if different from vessel owners;
    (ii) Names and nationality of master and, where relevant, of 
fishing master;
    (iii) Type of fishing method or methods;
    (iv) Beam (m);
    (v) Gross registered tonnage;
    (vi) Vessel communication types and numbers (INMARSAT A, B and C 
numbers);
    (vii) Normal crew complement;
    (viii) Power of main engine or engines (kW);
    (ix) Carrying capacity (tonnes), number of fish holds and their 
capacity (m\3\);
    (x) Any other information in respect of each licensed vessel they 
consider appropriate (e.g. ice classification) for the purposes of the 
implementation of the conservation measures adopted by the Commission.
    6. Contracting Parties shall communicate without delay to the 
Secretariat any change to any of the information submitted in 
accordance with paragraphs 3, 4 and 5.

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    7. The Executive Secretary shall place a list of licensed vessels 
on the public section of the CCAMLR Web site.
    8. The licence or an authorised copy of the licence must be carried 
by the fishing vessel and must be available for inspection at any time 
by a designated CCAMLR inspector in the Convention Area.
    9. Each Contracting Party shall verify, through inspections of all 
of its fishing vessels at the Party's departure and arrival ports, and 
where appropriate, in its Exclusive Economic Zone, their compliance 
with the conditions of the licence as described in paragraph 1 and with 
the CCAMLR conservation measures. In the event that there is evidence 
that the vessel has not fished in accordance with the conditions of its 
licence, the Contracting Party shall investigate the infringement and, 
if necessary, apply appropriate sanctions in accordance with its 
national legislation.
    10. Each Contracting Party shall include in its annual report 
pursuant to paragraph 12 of the CCAMLR System of Inspection, steps it 
has taken to implement and apply this conservation measure; and may 
include additional measures it may have taken in relation to its flag 
vessels to promote the effectiveness of CCAMLR conservation measures.

    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen and Crozet 
Islands.
    \2\ Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward Islands.
    \3\ Includes permit and authorisation.
    \4\ Including support vessels such as reefer vessels.
    \5 \ Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan to be approved by 
the Maritime Safety Authority of the Flag State.
    \6 \ In respect of any vessel reflagged within the previous 12 
months, any information on the details of the process of (reasons 
for) previous deregistration of the vessel from other registries, if 
known.
    \7\ National registry number.
    \8\ All photographs shall be of sufficient quality to enable 
clear identification of the vessel.

Annex 10-02/A

Reporting of Vessel Sightings

    1. In the event that the master of a licensed fishing vessel sights 
a fishing vessel \4\ within the Convention Area, the master shall 
document as much information as possible on each such sighting, 
including:
    (a) Name and description of the vessel.
    (b) Vessel call sign.
    (c) Registration number and the Lloyds/IMO number of the vessel.
    (d) Flag State of the vessel.
    (e) Photographs of the vessel to support the report.
    (f) Any other relevant information regarding the observed 
activities of the sighted vessel.
    2. The master shall forward a report containing the information 
referred to in paragraph 1 to their Flag State as soon as possible. The 
Flag State shall submit to the Secretariat any such reports that meet 
the criteria of paragraph 3 of Conservation Measure 10-06 or paragraph 
8 of Conservation Measure 10-07.
    3. The Secretariat shall use such reports for compiling estimates 
of IUU activities.

Conservation Measure 10-03 (2008) \1\ \2\ \3\

Port inspections of vessels carrying toothfish
    (Species: toothfish; Area: all; Season: all; Gear: all)

    1. Contracting Parties shall undertake inspections of all fishing 
vessels \4\ carrying Dissostichus spp. which enter their ports. The 
inspection shall be for the purpose of determining that if the vessel 
carried out harvesting activities in the Convention Area, these 
activities were carried out in accordance with CCAMLR conservation 
measures, and that if it intends to land or tranship Dissostichus spp. 
the catch to be unloaded or transhipped is accompanied by a 
Dissostichus catch document required by Conservation Measure 10-05 and 
that the catch agrees with the information recorded on the document.
    2. To facilitate these inspections, Contracting Parties shall 
require vessels to provide advance notice of their entry into port and 
to convey a written declaration that they have not engaged in or 
supported illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing in the 
Convention Area. The inspection shall be conducted within 48 hours of 
port entry and shall be carried out in an expeditious fashion. It shall 
impose no undue burdens on the vessel or its crew, and shall be guided 
by the relevant provisions of the CCAMLR System of Inspection. Vessels 
which either declare that they have been involved in IUU fishing or 
fail to make a declaration shall be denied port access, other than for 
emergency purposes.
    3. In the event that there is evidence that the vessel has fished 
in contravention of CCAMLR conservation measures, the catch shall not 
be landed or transhipped. The Contracting Party will inform the Flag 
State of the vessel of its inspection findings and will cooperate with 
the Flag State in taking such appropriate action as is required to 
investigate the alleged infringement and, if necessary, apply 
appropriate sanctions in accordance with national legislation.
    4. Contracting Parties shall promptly provide the Secretariat with 
a report on the outcome of each inspection conducted under this 
conservation measure. In respect of any vessels denied port access or 
permission to land or tranship Dissostichus spp., the Secretariat shall 
promptly convey such reports to all Contracting Parties and to all non-
Contracting Parties cooperating with the Commission by participating in 
the Catch Documentation Scheme for Dissostichus spp. (CDS).

    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen and Crozet 
Islands.
    \2\ Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward Islands.
    \3\ Excluding by-catches of Dissostichus spp. by trawlers 
fishing on the high seas outside the Convention Area. A by-catch 
shall be defined as no more than 5% of total catch of all species 
and no more than 50 tonnes for an entire fishing trip by a vessel.
    \4\ For the purposes of this conservation measure, `fishing 
vessel' means any vessel of any size used for, equipped to be used 
for, or intended for use for the purposes of fishing or fishing 
related activities, including support ships, fish processing 
vessels, vessels engaged in transhipment and carrier vessels 
equipped for the transportation of fishery products except container 
vessels and excluding Members' marine science research vessels.
    In relation to only carrier vessels equipped for transportation 
of fishery products, Contracting Parties shall conduct a preliminary 
assessment of the relevant documentation. If that assessment raises 
concerns regarding compliance with CCAMLR conservation measures, an 
inspection according to the provisions of this conservation measure 
shall be required.

Conservation Measure 10-05 (2008)

Catch Documentation Scheme for Dissostichus spp.
(Species: toothfish; Area: all; Season: all; Gear: all)
The Commission,

    Concerned that illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing 
for Dissostichus spp. in the Convention Area threatens serious 
depletion of populations of Dissostichus spp.,
    Aware that IUU fishing involves significant by-catch of some 
Antarctic species, including endangered albatross,
    Noting that IUU fishing is inconsistent with the objective of the 
Convention and undermines the effectiveness of CCAMLR conservation 
measures,
    Underlining the responsibilities of Flag States to ensure that 
their vessels conduct their fishing activities in a responsible manner,
    Mindful of the rights and obligations of Port States to promote the

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effectiveness of regional fishery conservation measures,
    Aware that IUU fishing reflects the high value of, and resulting 
expansion in markets for and international trade in, Dissostichus spp.,
    Recalling that Contracting Parties have agreed to introduce 
classification codes for Dissostichus spp. at a national level,
    Recognising that the implementation of a Catch Documentation Scheme 
for Dissostichus spp. (CDS) will provide the Commission with essential 
information necessary to provide the precautionary management 
objectives of the Convention,
    Committed to take steps, consistent with international law, to 
identify the origins of Dissostichus spp. entering the markets of 
Contracting Parties and to determine whether Dissostichus spp. 
harvested in the Convention Area that is imported into their 
territories was caught in a manner consistent with CCAMLR conservation 
measures,
    Wishing to reinforce the conservation measures already adopted by 
the Commission with respect to Dissostichus spp.,
    Further recognising the importance of enhancing cooperation with 
non-Contracting Parties to help prevent, deter and eliminate IUU 
fishing in the Convention Area,
    Acknowledging that the Commission has adopted a policy to enhance 
cooperation between CCAMLR and non-Contracting Parties,
    Inviting non-Contracting Parties whose vessels fish for 
Dissostichus spp. to participate in the CDS,

hereby adopts the following conservation measure in accordance with 
Article IX of the Convention:

    1. The following definitions are intended only for the purposes of 
the completion of CDS documents and shall be applied as stated 
regardless of whether such actions as landings, transhipments, imports, 
exports or re-exports constitute the same under any CDS participant's 
customs law or other domestic legislation:
    (i) Port State: The State that has control over a particular port 
area or free trade zone for the purposes of landing, transhipment, 
importing, exporting and re-exporting and whose authority serves as the 
authority for landing or transhipment certification.
    (ii) Landing: The initial transfer of catch in its harvested or 
processed form from a vessel to dockside or to another vessel in a port 
or free trade zone where the catch is certified by an authority of the 
Port State as landed.
    (iii) Export: Any movement of a catch in its harvested or processed 
form from territory under the control of the State or free trade zone 
of landing, or, where that State or free trade zone forms part of a 
customs union, any other member State of that customs union.
    (iv) Import: The physical entering or bringing of a catch into any 
part of the geographical territory under the control of a State, except 
where the catch is landed or transhipped within the definitions of 
`landing' or `transhipment' in this conservation measure.
    (v) Re-export: Any movement of a catch in its harvested or 
processed form from territory under the control of a State, free trade 
zone, or member State of a customs union of import unless that State, 
free trade zone, or any member State of that customs union of import is 
the first place of import, in which case the movement is an export 
within the definition of `export' in this conservation measure.
    (vi) Transhipment: The transfer of a catch in its harvested or 
processed form from a vessel to another vessel or means of transport, 
and, where such transfer takes place within the territory under the 
control of a Port State, for the purpose of effecting its removal from 
that State. For the avoidance of doubt, temporarily placing a catch on 
land or an artificial structure to facilitate such transfer shall not 
prevent the transfer from being a transhipment where the catch is not 
`landed' within the definition of `landing' in this conservation 
measure.
    2. Each Contracting Party shall take steps to identify the origin 
of Dissostichus spp. imported into or exported from its territories and 
to determine whether Dissostichus spp. harvested in the Convention Area 
that is imported into or exported from its territories was caught in a 
manner consistent with CCAMLR conservation measures.
    3. Each Contracting Party shall require that each master or 
authorised representative of its flag vessels authorised to engage in 
harvesting of Dissostichus eleginoides and/or Dissostichus mawsoni 
complete a Dissostichus catch document (DCD) for the catch landed or 
transhipped on each occasion that it lands or tranships Dissostichus 
spp.
    4. Each Contracting Party shall require that each landing of 
Dissostichus spp. at its ports and each transhipment of Dissostichus 
spp. to its vessels be accompanied by a completed DCD. The landing of 
Dissostichus spp. without a catch document is prohibited.
    5. Each Contracting Party shall, in accordance with their laws and 
regulations, require that their flag vessels which intend to harvest 
Dissostichus spp., including on the high seas outside the Convention 
Area, are provided with specific authorisation to do so. Each 
Contracting Party shall provide DCD forms to each of its flag vessels 
authorised to harvest Dissostichus spp. and only to those vessels.
    6. A non-Contracting Party seeking to cooperate with CCAMLR by 
participating in this scheme may issue DCD forms, in accordance with 
the procedures specified in paragraphs 8 and 9, to any of its flag 
vessels that intend to harvest Dissostichus spp.
    7. Non-Contracting Parties which are involved in the trade of 
Dissostichus spp. are encouraged to approach the CCAMLR Secretariat 
with requests for assistance. Proposals must demonstrate how any 
specific assistance requested will help to combat IUU fishing in the 
Convention Area. Such requests will be considered by the Commission at 
its annual meeting. The procedure regarding cooperation with CCAMLR in 
the implementation of the CDS by non-Contracting Parties involved in 
the trade of Dissostichus spp. is set out in Annex 10-05/C.
    8. The DCD shall include the following information:
    (i) The name, address, telephone and fax numbers of the issuing 
authority;
    (ii) The name, home port, national registry number and call sign of 
the vessel and, if issued, its IMO/Lloyd's registration number;
    (iii) The reference number of the licence or permit, whichever is 
applicable, that is issued to the vessel;
    (iv) The weight of each Dissostichus species landed or transhipped 
by product type, and
    (a) By CCAMLR statistical subarea or division if caught in the 
Convention Area; and/or
    (b) By FAO statistical area, subarea or division if caught outside 
the Convention Area;
    (v) The dates within which the catch was taken;
    (vi) The date and the port at which the catch was landed or the 
date and the vessel, its flag and national registry number, to which 
the catch was transhipped;
    (vii) The name, address, telephone and fax numbers of the 
recipient(s) of the catch and the amount of each species and product 
type received.
    9. Procedures for completing DCDs in respect of vessels are set 
forth in paragraphs A1 to A10 of Annex 10-05/A to this measure.
    10. Each Contracting Party shall require that each shipment of 
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exported or re-exported from its territory be accompanied by the 
export/re-export document. The import, export or re-export of 
Dissostichus spp. without an export/re-export document is prohibited.
    11. An export/re-export document issued in respect of a vessel is 
one that:
    (i) Includes all relevant information and signatures provided in 
accordance with paragraphs A1 to A11 of Annex 10-05/A to this measure;
    (ii) Includes a signed and stamped certification by a responsible 
official of the exporting State of the accuracy of the information 
contained in the document.
    12. The standard documents for catch, export and re-export 
documents are attached to Annex 10-05/A as follows:
    (i) Attachment 1 contains the standard catch document (which also 
includes provision for export) and the standard form for re-export 
which are to be used until 31 May 2009;
    (ii) Attachment 2 contains the standard catch document and the 
standard form for export/re-export which are to be used from 1 June 
2009.
    Until 31 May 2009:
    (i) All references in this conservation measure and its annex to 
the export/re-export document, with respect to exporting, shall be read 
as referring to the export section of the standard catch document in 
Attachment 1;
    (ii) All references in this conservation measure and its annex to 
the export/re-export document, with respect to re-exporting, shall be 
read as referring to the standard form for re-export in Attachment 1.
    13. Each Contracting Party shall ensure that its customs government 
authorities or other appropriate government officials request and 
examine the documentation of each shipment of Dissostichus spp. 
imported into or exported from its territory to verify that it includes 
the export document and, where appropriate, validated re-export 
document(s) that account for all the Dissostichus spp. contained in the 
shipment. These officials may also examine the content of any shipment 
to verify the information contained in the catch document or documents.
    14. If, as a result of an examination referred to in paragraph 13 
above, a question arises regarding the information contained in a DCD 
or a re-export document, the exporting State whose government authority 
validated the document(s) and, as appropriate, the Flag State whose 
vessel completed the document are called on to cooperate with the 
importing State with a view to resolving such question.
    15. Each Contracting Party shall promptly provide by the most rapid 
electronic means, copies to the CCAMLR Secretariat of all export 
documents and, where relevant, validated re-export documents that it 
issued from and received into its territory and shall submit annually 
to the Secretariat a summary list of documents issued from or received 
into its territory in respect of transhipments, landings, exports, re-
exports and imports. The list shall include: document identification 
numbers; date of landing, export, re-export, import; weights landed, 
exported, re-exported or imported.
    16. Each Contracting Party, and any non-Contracting Party that 
issues DCDs in respect of its flag vessels in accordance with paragraph 
6, shall inform the CCAMLR Secretariat of the government authority or 
authorities (including names, addresses, phone and fax numbers and e-
mail addresses) responsible for issuing and validating DCDs.
    17. Notwithstanding the above, any Contracting Party, or any non-
Contracting Party participating in the CDS, may require additional 
verification of catch documents by Flag States by using, inter alia, 
VMS, in respect of catches \1\ taken on the high seas outside the 
Convention Area, when landed at, imported into or exported from its 
territory.
    18. If, following an examination under paragraph 13, questions 
under paragraph 14 or requests for additional verification of documents 
under paragraph 17, it is determined, after consultation with the 
States concerned, that a catch document is invalid, the import, export 
or re-export of Dissostichus spp. being the subject of the document is 
prohibited.
    19. If a Contracting Party participating in the CDS has cause to 
sell or dispose of seized or confiscated Dissostichus spp., it may 
issue a Specially Validated Dissostichus Catch Document (SVDCD) 
specifying the reasons for that validation. The SVDCD shall include a 
statement describing the circumstances under which confiscated fish are 
moving in trade. To the extent practicable, Parties shall ensure that 
no financial benefit arising from the sale of seized or confiscated 
catch accrue to the perpetrators of IUU fishing. If a Contracting Party 
issues a SVDCD, it shall immediately report all such validations to the 
Secretariat for conveying to all Parties and, as appropriate, recording 
in trade statistics.
    20. A Contracting Party may transfer all or part of the proceeds 
from the sale of seized or confiscated Dissostichus spp. into the CDS 
Fund created by the Commission or into a national fund which promotes 
achievement of the objectives of the Convention. In addition, 
Contracting Parties may offer voluntary contributions to support the 
CDS Fund and its related activities. A Contracting Party may, 
consistent with its domestic legislation, decline to provide a market 
for toothfish offered for sale with a SVDCD by another State. 
Provisions concerning the uses of the CDS Fund are found in Annex 10-
05/B.

    \1\ Excluding by-catches of Dissostichus spp. by trawlers 
fishing on the high seas outside the Convention Area. A by-catch 
shall be defined as no more than 5% of total catch of all species 
and no more than 50 tonnes for an entire fishing trip by a vessel.

Annex 10-05/A

    A1. Each Flag State shall ensure that each Dissostichus catch 
document form that it issues includes a specific identification number 
consisting of:
    (i) A four-digit number, consisting of the two-digit International 
Standards Organization (ISO) country code plus the last two digits of 
the year for which the form is issued;
    (ii) A three-digit sequence number (beginning with 001) to denote 
the order in which catch document forms are issued.
    It shall also enter on each Dissostichus catch document form the 
number as appropriate of the licence or permit issued to the vessel.
    A2. The master of a vessel which has been issued a Dissostichus 
catch document form or forms shall adhere to the following procedures 
prior to each landing or transhipment of Dissostichus spp.:
    (i) The master shall ensure that the information specified in 
paragraph 8 of this conservation measure is accurately recorded on the 
Dissostichus catch document form;
    (ii) If a landing or transhipment includes catch of both 
Dissostichus spp., the master shall record on the Dissostichus catch 
document form the total amount of the catch landed or transhipped by 
weight of each species;
    (iii) If a landing or transhipment includes catch of Dissostichus 
spp. taken from different statistical subareas and/or divisions, the 
master shall record on the Dissostichus catch document form the amount 
of the catch by weight of each species taken from each statistical 
subarea and/or division and indicating whether the catch was caught in 
an EEZ or on the high seas, as appropriate;
    (iv) The master shall convey to the Flag State of the vessel by the 
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rapid electronic means available, the Dissostichus catch document 
number, the dates within which the catch was taken, the species, 
processing type or types, the estimated weight to be landed and the 
area or areas of the catch, the date of landing or transhipment and the 
port and country of landing or vessel of transhipment and shall request 
from the Flag State, a Flag State confirmation number.
    A3. If, for catches \1\ taken in the Convention Area or on the high 
seas outside the Convention Area, the Flag State verifies, by the use 
of a VMS (as described in paragraph 1 of Conservation Measure 10-04), 
the area fished and that the catch to be landed or transhipped as 
reported by its vessel is accurately recorded and taken in a manner 
consistent with its authorisation to fish, it shall convey a unique 
Flag State confirmation number to the vessel's master by the most rapid 
electronic means available. The Dissostichus catch document will 
receive a confirmation number from the Flag State, only when it is 
convinced that the information submitted by the vessel fully satisfies 
the provisions of this conservation measure.
    A4. The master shall enter the Flag State confirmation number on 
the Dissostichus catch document form.
    A5. The master of a vessel that has been issued a Dissostichus 
catch document form or forms shall adhere to the following procedures 
immediately after each landing or transhipment of Dissostichus spp.:
    (i) In the case of a transhipment, the master shall confirm the 
transhipment obtaining the signature on the Dissostichus catch document 
of the master of the vessel to which the catch is being transferred;
    (ii) In the case of a landing, the master or authorised 
representative shall confirm the landing by obtaining a signed and 
stamped certification on the Dissostichus catch document by a 
responsible official of the Port State of landing or free trade zone 
who is acting under the direction of either the customs or fisheries 
authority of the Port State and is competent with regard to the 
validation of Dissostichus catch documents;
    (iii) In the case of a landing, the master or authorised 
representative shall also obtain the signature on the Dissostichus 
catch document of the individual that receives the catch at the port of 
landing or free trade zone;
    (iv) In the event that the catch is divided upon landing, the 
master or authorised representative shall present a copy of the 
Dissostichus catch document to each individual that receives a part of 
the catch at the port of landing or free trade zone, record on that 
copy of the catch document the amount and origin of the catch received 
by that individual and obtain the signature of that individual.
    A6. In respect of each landing or transhipment, the master or 
authorised representative shall immediately sign and convey by the most 
rapid electronic means available a copy, or, if the catch landed was 
divided, copies, of the signed Dissostichus catch document to the Flag 
State of the vessel and shall provide a copy of the relevant document 
to each recipient of the catch.
    A7. The Flag State of the vessel shall immediately convey by the 
most rapid electronic means available a copy or, if the catch was 
divided, copies, of the signed Dissostichus catch document to the 
CCAMLR Secretariat to be made available by the next working day to all 
Contracting Parties.
    A8. The master or authorised representative shall retain the 
original copies of the signed Dissostichus catch document(s) and return 
them to the Flag State no later than one month after the end of the 
fishing season.
    A9. The master of a vessel to which catch has been transhipped 
(receiving vessel) shall adhere to the following procedures immediately 
after each landing of such catch in order to complete each Dissostichus 
catch document received from transhipping vessels:
    (i) The master of the receiving vessel shall confirm the landing by 
obtaining a signed and stamped certification on the Dissostichus catch 
document by a responsible official of the Port State of landing or free 
trade zone who is acting under the direction of either the customs or 
fisheries authority of the Port State and is competent with regard to 
the validation of Dissostichus catch documents;
    (ii) The master of the receiving vessel shall also obtain the 
signature on the Dissostichus catch document of the individual that 
receives the catch at the port of landing or free trade;
    (iii) In the event that the catch is divided upon landing, the 
master of the receiving vessel shall present a copy of the Dissostichus 
catch document to each individual that receives a part of the catch at 
the port of landing or free trade zone, record on that copy of the 
catch document the amount and origin of the catch received by that 
individual and obtain the signature of that individual.
    A10. In respect of each landing of transhipped catch, the master or 
authorised representative of the receiving vessel shall immediately 
sign and convey by the most rapid electronic means available a copy of 
all the Dissostichus catch documents, or if the catch was divided, 
copies, of all the Dissostichus catch documents, to the Flag State(s) 
that issued the Dissostichus catch document, and shall provide a copy 
of the relevant document to each recipient of the catch. The Flag State 
of the receiving vessel shall immediately convey by the most rapid 
electronic means available a copy of the document to the CCAMLR 
Secretariat to be made available by the next working day to all 
Contracting Parties.
    A11. For each shipment of Dissostichus spp. to be exported or re-
exported from the country of landing or import, the exporter shall 
adhere to the following procedures to obtain the necessary export or 
re-export document for all the Dissostichus spp. contained in the 
shipment:
    (i) The exporter/re-exporter shall enter on each Dissostichus 
export/re-export document the reference number of the corresponding 
Dissostichus catch document, the amount of each Dissostichus spp. 
reported on the document that is contained in the shipment;
    (ii) The exporter/re-exporter shall enter on each Dissostichus 
catch document the name and address of the importer of the shipment and 
the point of import;
    (iii) The exporter/re-exporter shall enter on each export/re-export 
document the exporter/re-exporter's name and address, and shall sign 
the document;
    (iv) The exporter/re-exporter shall obtain a signed and stamped 
validation of the export/re-export document (including the attachments 
if provided) by a responsible official of the exporting/re-exporting 
State.
    (v) The exporter/re-exporter shall indicate the transport details 
as appropriate:
    If by sea:

Container(s) number(s) if appropriate, or
Vessel name, and
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    If by air:

Flight number, airway bill number, place and date of issue;

    If by other means (ground transportation):

Truck registration number and nationality,
Railway transport number, date and place of issue.

    \1\ Excluding by-catches of Dissostichus spp. by trawlers 
fishing on the high seas outside the Convention Area. A by-catch 
shall be defined as no more than 5% of total catch of all species 
and no more than 50 tonnes for an entire fishing trip by a vessel.

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Annex 10-05/B

The Use of the CDS Fund

    B1. The overall objective of the CDS Fund (``the Fund'') is to 
provide a mechanism which enables the Commission to enhance its 
capacity to prevent, deter and eliminate IUU fishing in the Convention 
Area, by inter alia, improving the effectiveness of the CDS.
    B2. The Fund will be operated according to the following 
provisions:
    (i) The Fund shall be used for special projects, or special needs 
of the Secretariat if the Commission so decides, aimed at enhancing the 
Commission's capacity to contribute to the prevention, deterrence and 
elimination of IUU fishing in the Convention Area. The Fund may also be 
used for assisting the development and improving the effectiveness of 
the CDS and for other such purposes as the Commission may decide.
    (ii) The Fund shall be used primarily for projects conducted by the 
Secretariat, although the participation of Members in these projects is 
not precluded. While individual Member projects shall be considered, 
this shall not replace the normal responsibilities of Members of the 
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Fund shall not be used for routine Secretariat activities.
    (iii) Proposals for special projects may be made by Members, by the 
Commission or the Scientific Committee and their subsidiary bodies, or 
by the Secretariat. Proposals shall be submitted to the annual meeting 
of the Commission as working papers and be accompanied by an 
explanation of the proposal and an itemised statement of estimated 
expenditure.
    (iv) The Commission will, at each annual meeting, designate six 
Members to serve on a Review Panel to review proposals and to make 
recommendations to the Commission on whether to fund special projects 
or special needs. The Review Panel will meet during the first week of 
the Commission's annual meeting.
    (v) The Commission shall review all proposals and decide on 
appropriate projects and funding as a standing agenda item at its 
annual meeting.
    (vi) The Fund may be used to assist Acceding States and non-
Contracting Parties that wish to cooperate with CCAMLR by contributing 
to the prevention, deterrence and elimination of IUU fishing in the 
Convention Area, so long as this use is consistent with provisions (i) 
and (ii) above. Such assistance shall be provided within the scope of 
the CCAMLR Cooperation Enhancement Program contained in the Policy to 
Enhance Cooperation between CCAMLR and non-Contracting Parties. 
Acceding States and non-Contracting Parties may submit proposals for 
consideration by the Commission at its annual meeting, if the proposals 
are sponsored by, or in cooperation with, a Member or the Secretariat.
    (vii) The Financial Regulations of the Commission shall apply to 
the Fund, except in so far as these provisions provide or the 
Commission decides otherwise.
    (viii) The Secretariat shall report to the annual meeting of the 
Commission on the activities of the Fund, including its income and 
expenditure. Annexed to the report shall be reports on the progress of 
each project being funded by the Fund, including details of the 
expenditure on each project. The report will be circulated to Members 
in advance of the annual meeting.
    (ix) Where an individual Member project is being funded according 
to provision (ii), that Member shall provide an annual report on the 
progress of the project, including details of the expenditure on the 
project. The report shall be submitted to the Secretariat as a working 
paper to be circulated to Members in advance of the annual meeting. 
When the project is completed, that Member shall provide a final 
statement of account certified by an auditor acceptable to the 
Commission.
    (x) The Commission shall review all ongoing projects at its annual 
meeting as a standing agenda item and reserves the right, after notice, 
to cancel a project at any time should it decide that it is necessary. 
Such a decision shall be exceptional, and shall take into account 
progress made to date and likely progress in the future, and shall in 
any case be preceded by an invitation from the Commission to the 
project coordinator to present a case for continuation of funding.
    (xi) The Commission may modify these provisions at any time.

Annex 10-05/C

Procedure Regarding Cooperation With CCAMLR in the Implementation of 
the CDS by Non-Contracting Parties Involved in the Trade of 
Dissostichus SPP

    C1. Prior to the annual meeting of the Commission, the Executive 
Secretary shall contact all non-Contracting Parties which are known to 
be involved in the trade with Dissostichus spp. to urge them to become 
a Contracting Party to CCAMLR or to attain the status of a non-
Contracting Party cooperating with CCAMLR by participating in the Catch 
Documentation Scheme for Dissostichus spp. (CDS) in accordance with the 
provisions of Conservation Measure 10-05 and produce a summary paper 
for consideration by the Commission. The Executive Secretary shall 
provide copies of this conservation measure and any related resolutions 
adopted by the Commission.
    C2. The Executive Secretary shall also establish contact with any 
non-Contracting Party during the intersessional period, as soon as 
possible after it was known the non-Contracting Party was engaged in 
the trade with Dissostichus spp. The Executive Secretary shall 
immediately circulate any written responses to the Members of the 
Commission.
    C3. The Executive Secretary shall encourage non-Contracting Parties 
to approach the CCAMLR Secretariat with requests for assistance. 
Proposals must demonstrate how any specific assistance requested will 
help to combat IUU fishing in the Convention Area. Such requests will 
be considered by the Commission at its annual meeting.
    C4. Any non-Contracting Party that seeks to be accorded the status 
of non-Contracting Party cooperating with CCAMLR by participating in 
the CDS shall apply to the Executive Secretary requesting such status. 
Such requests must be received by the Executive Secretary no later than 
ninety (90) days in advance of an annual meeting of the CAMLR 
Commission in order to be considered at that meeting.
    C5. Any non-Contracting Party requesting the status of a non-
Contracting Party cooperating with CCAMLR by participating in the CDS 
shall fulfil the following requirements in order to have this status 
considered by the Commission:
    (i) Information requirements:
    (a) Communicate the data required under the CDS.
    (ii) Compliance requirements:
    (a) Implement all the provisions of Conservation Measure 10-05;
    (b) Inform CCAMLR of all the measures taken to ensure compliance by 
its vessels used for the transhipments of Dissostichus spp. and its 
operators, including inter alia, and as appropriate, inspection at sea 
and in port, CDS implementation;
    (c) Respond to alleged violations of CCAMLR measures by its vessels 
transhipping Dissostichus spp. and its operators, as determined by the 
appropriate bodies, and communicate to CCAMLR the actions taken against 
operators.
    C6. An applicant for the status of a non-Contracting Party 
cooperating with CCAMLR by participating in the CDS shall also:
    (i) Confirm its commitment to implement Conservation Measure 10-05; 
and
    (ii) Inform the Commission of the measures it takes to ensure 
compliance by its operators with Conservation Measure 10-05.
    C7. The Standing Committee for Implementation and Compliance (SCIC) 
shall be responsible for reviewing requests for the status of non-
Contracting Party cooperating with CCAMLR by participating in the CDS 
and for recommending to the Commission whether the applicants should be 
granted such status.
    C8. Annually the Commission shall review the status granted to each 
non-Contracting Party and may revoke this status if the non-Contracting 
Party concerned has not complied with the criteria for attaining such 
status established by this measure.

Conservation Measure 10-06 (2008)

Scheme to promote compliance by Contracting Party vessels with CCAMLR 
conservation measures
    (Species: all; Area: all; Season: all; Gear: all)
The Commission,


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    Convinced that illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing 
compromises the objective of the Convention,
    Aware that a number of vessels registered to Parties and non-
Parties are engaged in activities which diminish the effectiveness of 
CCAMLR conservation measures,
    Recalling that Contracting Parties are required to cooperate in 
taking appropriate action to deter any activities which are not 
consistent with the objective of the Convention,
    Resolved to reinforce its integrated administrative and political 
measures aimed at eliminating IUU fishing in the Convention Area,
    Hereby adopts the following conservation measure in accordance with 
Article IX.2(i) of the Convention:
    1. At each annual meeting, the Commission will identify those 
Contracting Parties whose vessels have engaged in fishing activities in 
the Convention Area in a manner which has diminished the effectiveness 
of CCAMLR conservation measures in force, and shall establish a list of 
such vessels (CP-IUU Vessel List), in accordance with the procedures 
and criteria set out hereafter.
    2. This identification shall be documented, inter alia, on reports 
relating to the application of Conservation Measure 10-03, trade 
information obtained on the basis of the implementation of Conservation 
Measure 10-05 and relevant trade statistics such as Food and 
Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and other national 
or international verifiable statistics, as well as any other 
information obtained from Port States and/or gathered from the fishing 
grounds which is suitably documented.
    3. Where a Contracting Party obtains information that vessels 
flying the flag of another Contracting Party have engaged in activities 
set out in paragraph 5, it shall submit a report containing this 
information, within 30 days of having become aware of it, to the 
Executive Secretary and the Contracting Party concerned. Contracting 
Parties shall indicate that the information is provided for the 
purposes of considering whether to include the vessel concerned in the 
CP-IUU Vessel List under Conservation Measure 10-06. The Executive 
Secretary shall within one business day circulate the report to the 
other Contracting Parties and to non-Contracting Parties cooperating 
with the Commission by participating in the Catch Documentation Scheme 
for Dissostichus spp. (CDS), and invite them to communicate any 
information available to them in respect of the vessels referred to 
above, including their ownership, operators and their trade activities.
    4. For the purposes of this conservation measure, the Contracting 
Parties are considered as having carried out fishing activities that 
have diminished the effectiveness of the conservation measures adopted 
by the Commission if:
    (i) The Parties do not ensure compliance by their vessels with the 
conservation measures adopted by the Commission and in force, in 
respect of the fisheries in which they participate that are placed 
under the competence of CCAMLR;
    (ii) Their vessels are repeatedly included in the CP-IUU Vessel 
List.
    5. In order for a Contracting Party's vessel to be included in the 
CP-IUU Vessel List there must be evidence, gathered in accordance with 
paragraphs 2 and 3, that the vessel has:
    (i) Engaged in fishing activities in the CCAMLR Convention Area 
without a licence issued in accordance with Conservation Measure 10-02, 
or in violation of the conditions under which such licence would have 
been issued in relation to authorised areas, species and time periods; 
or
    (ii) Not recorded or not declared its catches made in the CCAMLR 
Convention Area in accordance with the reporting system applicable to 
the fisheries it engaged in, or made false declarations; or
    (iii) Fished during closed fishing periods or in closed areas in 
contravention of CCAMLR conservation measures; or
    (iv) Used prohibited gear in contravention of applicable CCAMLR 
conservation measures; or
    (v) Transhipped or participated in joint fishing operations with, 
supported or re-supplied other vessels identified by CCAMLR as carrying 
out IUU fishing activities (i.e. vessels on the CP-IUU Vessel List or 
the NCP-IUU Vessel List established under Conservation Measure 10-07); 
or
    (vi) Failed to provide, when required under Conservation Measure 
10-05, a valid catch document for Dissostichus spp.; or
    (vii) Engaged in fishing activities in a manner that undermines the 
attainment of the objectives of the Convention in waters adjacent to 
islands within the area to which the Convention applies over which the 
existence of State sovereignty is recognised by all Contracting 
Parties, in the terms of the statement made by the Chairman on 19 May 
1980; or
    (viii) Engaged in fishing activities contrary to any other CCAMLR 
conservation measures in a manner that undermines the attainment of the 
objectives of the Convention according to Article XXII of the 
Convention.

Draft CP-IUU Vessel List

    6. The Executive Secretary shall, before 1 July of each year, draw 
up a draft list of Contracting Party vessels (the Draft CP-IUU Vessel 
List), listing all Contracting Party vessels that, on the basis of the 
information gathered in accordance with paragraphs 2 and 3, and any 
other information that the Executive Secretary might have obtained in 
relation thereto, and the criteria defined in paragraph 4, might be 
presumed to have engaged in any of the activities referred to in 
paragraph 5 during the period beginning 30 days before the start of the 
previous CCAMLR annual meeting. The Draft CP-IUU Vessel List shall be 
distributed immediately to the Contracting Parties concerned.
    7. Contracting Parties whose vessels are included in the Draft CP-
IUU Vessel List shall transmit their comments to the Executive 
Secretary before 1 September, including verifiable VMS data and other 
supporting information showing that the vessels listed have not engaged 
in the activities which led to their inclusion in the Draft CP-IUU 
Vessel List.

Provisional CP-IUU Vessel List

    8. The Executive Secretary shall create a new list (`the 
Provisional CP-IUU Vessel List') which shall comprise the Draft CP-IUU 
Vessel List and all information received pursuant to paragraph 7. 
Before 1 October, the Executive Secretary shall transmit the 
Provisional CP-IUU Vessel List, the CP-IUU Vessel List agreed at the 
previous CCAMLR annual meeting, and any evidence or documented 
information received since that meeting regarding vessels on the 
Provisional CP-IUU Vessel List and CP-IUU Vessel List to all 
Contracting Parties and non-Contracting Parties cooperating with the 
Commission by participating in the CDS. The Executive Secretary shall 
at the same time:
    (i) Request non-Contracting Parties cooperating with the Commission 
by participating in the CDS that, to the extent possible in accordance 
with their applicable laws and regulations, they do not register or de-
register vessels that have been placed on the Provisional CP-IUU Vessel 
List until such time as the Commission has had the opportunity to 
consider the List and has made its determination;

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    (ii) Invite non-Contracting Parties cooperating with the Commission 
by participating in the CDS to submit any evidence or documented 
information regarding vessels on the Provisional CP-IUU Vessel List and 
CP-IUU Vessel List, at the latest 30 days before the start of the next 
CCAMLR annual meeting. Where the incident occurs within the month 
preceding the next CCAMLR annual meeting, evidence or documented 
information should be provided as soon as possible.
    9. Contracting Parties shall take all necessary measures, to the 
extent possible in accordance with their applicable laws and 
regulations, in order that:
    (i) They do not register or de-register vessels that have been 
placed on the Provisional CP-IUU List until such time as the Commission 
has had the opportunity to examine the List and has made its 
determination;
    (ii) If they do de-register a vessel on the Provisional CP-IUU 
Vessel List they inform, where possible, the Executive Secretary of the 
proposed new Flag State of the vessel, whereupon the Executive 
Secretary shall inform that State that the vessel is on the Provisional 
CP-IUU Vessel List and urge that State not to register the vessel.

Proposed and Final CP-IUU Vessel List

    10. Contracting Parties shall submit to the Executive Secretary any 
additional information which might be relevant for the establishment of 
the CP-IUU Vessel List within 30 days of having become aware of such 
information and at the latest 30 days before the start of the CCAMLR 
annual meeting. A report containing this information shall be submitted 
in the format set out in paragraph 16, and Contracting Parties shall 
indicate that the information is provided for the purposes of 
considering whether to include the vessel concerned in the CP-IUU 
Vessel List under Conservation Measure 10-06. The Secretariat shall 
collate all information received and, where this has not been provided 
in relation to a vessel, attempt to obtain the information in 
paragraphs 16(i) to (vii).
    11. The Executive Secretary shall circulate to Contracting Parties, 
at the latest 30 days before the start of the CCAMLR annual meeting, 
all evidence or documented information received under paragraphs 8 and 
9, together with any other evidence or documented information received 
in terms of paragraphs 2 and 3.
    12. At each CCAMLR annual meeting, the Standing Committee on 
Implementation and Compliance (SCIC) shall, by consensus:
    (i) Adopt a Proposed CP-IUU Vessel List, following consideration of 
the Provisional CP-IUU Vessel List and information and evidence 
circulated under paragraph 10. The Proposed CP-IUU Vessel List shall be 
submitted to the Commission for approval;
    (ii) Recommend to the Commission which, if any, vessels should be 
removed from the CP-IUU Vessel List adopted at the previous CCAMLR 
annual meeting, following consideration of that List and information 
and evidence circulated under paragraph 10.
    13. SCIC shall include a vessel on the Proposed CP-IUU Vessel List 
only if one or more of the criteria in paragraph 5 have been satisfied.
    14. SCIC shall recommend that the Commission should remove a vessel 
from the CP-IUU Vessel List if the Contracting Party proves that:
    (i) The vessel did not take part in the activities described in 
paragraph 1 which led to the inclusion of the vessel in the CP-IUU 
Vessel List; or
    (ii) It has taken effective action in response to the activities in 
question, including prosecution and imposition of sanctions of adequate 
severity; or
    (iii) The vessel has changed ownership, including beneficial 
ownership if known to be distinct from the registered ownership, and 
that the new owner can establish the previous owner no longer has any 
legal, financial, or real interests in the vessel, or exercises control 
over it and that the new owner has not participated in IUU fishing; or
    (iv) It has taken measures considered sufficient to ensure the 
granting of the right to the vessel to fly its flag will not result in 
IUU fishing.
    15. In order to facilitate the work of SCIC and the Commission, the 
Executive Secretary shall prepare a paper for each CCAMLR annual 
meeting, summarising and annexing all the information, evidence and 
comments submitted in respect of each vessel to be considered.
    16. The Draft CP-IUU Vessel List, Provisional CP-IUU Vessel List, 
Proposed CP-IUU Vessel List and the CP-IUU Vessel List shall contain 
the following details:
    (i) Name of vessel and previous names, if any;
    (ii) Flag of vessel and previous flags, if any;
    (iii) Owner of vessel and previous owners, including beneficial 
owners, if any;
    (iv) Operator of vessel and previous operators, if any;
    (v) Call sign of vessel and previous call signs, if any;
    (vi) Lloyds/IMO number;
    (vii) Photographs of the vessel, where available;
    (viii) Date vessel was first included on the CP-IUU Vessel List;
    (ix) Summary of activities which justify inclusion of the vessel on 
the List, together with references to all relevant documents informing 
of and evidencing those activities;
    (x) Date and location of subsequent sightings of the vessel in the 
Convention Area, if any, and of any other related activities performed 
by the vessel contrary to CCAMLR conservation measures.
    17. On approval of the CP-IUU Vessel List, the Commission shall 
request Contracting Parties whose vessels appear thereon to take all 
necessary measures to address these activities, including if necessary, 
the withdrawal of the registration or of the fishing licences of these 
vessels, the nullification of the relevant catch documents and denial 
of further access to the CDS, and to inform the Commission of the 
measures taken in this respect.
    18. Contracting Parties shall take all necessary measures, subject 
to and in accordance with their applicable laws and regulations and 
international law, in order that:
    (i) The issuance of a licence to vessels on the CP-IUU Vessel List 
to fish in the Convention Area is prohibited;
    (ii) The issuance of a licence to vessels on the CP-IUU Vessel List 
to fish in waters under their fisheries jurisdiction is prohibited;
    (iii) Fishing vessels, support vessels, refuel vessels, mother-
ships and cargo vessels flying their flag do not in any way, in the 
Convention Area, assist vessels on the CP-IUU Vessel List by 
participating in any transhipment or joint fishing operations, 
supporting or resupplying such vessels;
    (iv) Vessels on the CP-IUU Vessel List should be denied access to 
ports unless for the purpose of enforcement action or for reasons of 
force majeure or for rendering assistance to vessels, or persons on 
those vessels, in danger or distress. Vessels allowed entry to port are 
to be inspected in accordance with relevant conservation measures;
    (v) Where port access is granted to such vessels:
    (a) Documentation and other information, including DCDs where 
relevant are examined, with a view to verifying the area in which the 
catch was taken; and where the origin cannot be adequately verified, 
the catch is detained or any landing or transhipment of the catch is 
refused; and
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    i. In the event catch is found to be taken in contravention of 
CCAMLR conservation measures, catch is confiscated;
    ii. All support to such vessels, including non-emergency 
refuelling, resupplying and repairs is prohibited;
    (vi) The chartering of vessels on the CP-IUU Vessel List is 
prohibited;
    (vii) Granting of their flag to vessels on the CP-IUU Vessel List 
is refused; (viii) Imports, exports and re-exports of Dissostichus spp. 
from vessels on the CP-IUU Vessel List are prohibited;
    (ix) `Export or Re-export Government Authority Validation' is not 
certified when the shipment (of Dissostichus spp.) is declared to have 
been caught by any vessel on the CP-IUU Vessel List;
    (x) Importers, transporters and other sectors concerned are 
encouraged to refrain from dealing with and from transhipping of fish 
caught by vessels on the CP-IUU Vessel List;
    (xi) Any appropriate information which is suitably documented is 
collected and submitted to the Executive Secretary, to be forwarded to 
Contracting Parties, and non-Contracting Parties, entities or fishing 
entities cooperating with the Commission by participating in the CDS, 
with the aim of detecting, controlling and preventing the importation 
or exportation of, and other trade-related activities relating to, 
catches from vessels on the CP-IUU Vessel List intended to circumvent 
this conservation measure.
    19. The Executive Secretary shall place the CP-IUU Vessel List 
approved by the Commission on the public section of the CCAMLR Web 
site. Furthermore, the Executive Secretary shall communicate the CP-IUU 
Vessel List to the FAO and appropriate regional fisheries organisations 
to enhance cooperation between CCAMLR and these organisations for the 
purposes of preventing, deterring and eliminating IUU fishing.
    20. The Executive Secretary shall circulate to non-Contracting 
Parties cooperating with the Commission by participating in the CDS, 
the CP-IUU Vessel List, together with the request that, to the extent 
possible in accordance with their applicable laws and regulations, they 
do not register vessels that have been placed on the List unless they 
are removed from the List by the Commission.
    21. If Contracting Parties obtain new or changed information for 
vessels on the CP-IUU Vessel List in relation to the details in 
paragraphs 16(i) to (vii), they shall notify the Executive Secretary 
who shall place a notification on the secure section of the CCAMLR Web 
site and advise all Contracting Parties of the notification. If there 
are no comments on the information within seven (7) days, the Executive 
Secretary will revise the CP-IUU Vessel List.
    22. Without prejudice to their rights to take proper action 
consistent with international law, Contracting Parties should not take 
any trade measures or other sanctions which are inconsistent with their 
international obligations against vessels using as the basis for the 
action the fact that the vessel or vessels have been included in the 
Draft CP-IUU Vessel List drawn up by the Executive Secretary, pursuant 
to paragraph 6.
    23. The Chair of the Commission shall request the Contracting 
Parties identified pursuant to paragraph 1 to take all necessary 
measures to avoid diminishing the effectiveness of CCAMLR conservation 
measures resulting from their vessels' activities, and to advise the 
Commission of actions taken in that regard.
    24. The Commission shall review, at subsequent CCAMLR annual 
meetings, as appropriate, action taken by those Contracting Parties to 
which requests have been made pursuant to paragraph 23, and identify 
those which have not rectified their activities.
    25. The Commission shall decide appropriate measures to be taken in 
respect to Dissostichus spp. so as to address these issues with those 
identified Contracting Parties. In this respect, Contracting Parties 
may cooperate to adopt appropriate multilaterally agreed trade-related 
measures, consistent with their obligations as members of the World 
Trade Organization, that may be necessary to prevent, deter and 
eliminate the IUU activities identified by the Commission. Multilateral 
trade-related measures may be used to support cooperative efforts to 
ensure that trade in Dissostichus spp. and its products does not in any 
way encourage IUU fishing or otherwise diminish the effectiveness of 
CCAMLR's conservation measures which are consistent with the United 
Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982.

Conservation Measure 10-07 (2008)

Scheme to promote compliance by non-Contracting Party vessels with 
CCAMLR conservation measures
(Species: all; Area: all; Season: all; Gear: all)
The Commission,

    Convinced that illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing 
compromises the objective of the Convention,
    Aware that a significant number of vessels registered to non-
Contracting Parties are engaged in activities which diminish the 
effectiveness of CCAMLR conservation measures,
    Recalling that Contracting Parties are required to cooperate in 
taking appropriate action to deter any activities which are not 
consistent with the objective of the Convention,
    Resolved to reinforce its integrated administrative and political 
measures aimed at eliminating IUU fishing in the Convention Area,
    Hereby adopts the following conservation measure in accordance with 
Article IX.2(i) of the Convention:
    1. The Contracting Parties request non-Contracting Parties to 
cooperate fully with the Commission with a view to ensuring that the 
effectiveness of CCAMLR conservation measures is not undermined.
    2. At each annual meeting the Commission shall identify those non-
Contracting Parties whose vessels are engaged in IUU fishing activities 
in the Convention Area that threaten to undermine the effectiveness of 
CCAMLR conservation measures, and shall establish a list of such 
vessels (NCP-IUU Vessel List), in accordance with the procedures and 
criteria set out hereafter.
    3. This identification shall be documented, inter alia, on reports 
relating to the application of Conservation Measure 10-03, trade 
information obtained on the basis of the implementation of Conservation 
Measure 10-05 and relevant trade statistics such as Food and 
Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and other national 
or international verifiable statistics, as well as any other 
information obtained from Port States and/or gathered from the fishing 
grounds which is suitably documented.
    4. A non-Contracting Party vessel which has been sighted engaging 
in fishing activities in the Convention Area or which has been denied 
port access, landing or transhipment in accordance with Conservation 
Measure 10-03 is presumed to be undermining the effectiveness of CCAMLR 
conservation measures. In the case of any transhipment activities 
involving a sighted non-Contracting Party vessel inside or outside the 
Convention Area, the presumption of undermining the effectiveness of 
CCAMLR conservation measures applies to any other non-Contracting Party 
vessel which has engaged in such activities with that vessel.
    5. When a non-Contracting Party vessel referred to in paragraph 4 
enters a port of any Contracting Party, it shall be inspected by 
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Party officials in accordance with Conservation Measure 10-03 and shall 
not be allowed to land or tranship any fish species subject to CCAMLR 
conservation measures it might be holding on board unless the vessel 
establishes that the fish were caught in compliance with all relevant 
CCAMLR conservation measures and requirements under this Convention.
    6. A Contracting Party which sights a non-Contracting Party vessel 
engaging in fishing activities in the Convention Area or denies a non-
Contracting Party port access, landing or transhipment under paragraph 
5 shall attempt to inform the vessel that it is presumed to be 
undermining the effectiveness of CCAMLR conservation measures, and that 
this information will be distributed to the Executive Secretary, all 
Contracting Parties and the Flag State of the vessel.
    7. Information regarding such sightings or denial of port access, 
landings or transhipments, and the result of all inspections conducted 
in the ports of Contracting Parties, and any subsequent action shall be 
transmitted within one business day to the Commission in accordance 
with Article XXII of the Convention. The Executive Secretary shall 
transmit this information to all Contracting Parties, within one 
business day of receiving it, and to the Flag State of the vessel 
concerned as soon as possible and to appropriate regional fisheries 
organisations. At this time, the Executive Secretary shall, in 
consultation with the Chair of the Commission, request the Flag State 
concerned that, where appropriate, measures be taken in accordance with 
its applicable laws and regulations to ensure that the vessel desists 
from any activities that undermine the effectiveness of CCAMLR 
conservation measures, and that the Flag State report back to CCAMLR on 
the results of such enquiries and/or on the measures it has taken in 
respect of the vessel. The other Contracting Parties and non-
Contracting Parties cooperating with the Commission by participating in 
the Catch Documentation Scheme for Dissostichus spp. (CDS) shall be 
invited to communicate any information available to them in respect of 
the vessels referred to above, including their ownership, operators and 
their trade activities.
    8. Where a Contracting Party obtains information that a non-
Contracting Party vessel has engaged in activities set out in paragraph 
9, it shall submit a report containing this information, within 30 days 
of having become aware of it, to the Executive Secretary (including 
where such information has already been transmitted under paragraph 7). 
Contracting Parties shall indicate that the information is provided for 
the purposes of considering whether to include the vessel concerned in 
the NCP-IUU Vessel List under Conservation Measure 10-07. In addition, 
the Contracting Party may also submit the report directly to the non-
Contracting Party concerned. The Executive Secretary shall promptly 
forward the information to the non-Contracting Party concerned, 
indicating that it has been provided for the purposes of considering 
whether to include the vessel concerned in the NCP-IUU Vessel List 
under Conservation Measure 10-07. The Executive Secretary shall request 
that the Flag State take action to prevent the vessel undertaking any 
activities that undermine the effectiveness of CCAMLR conservation 
measures and that the Flag State report back to CCAMLR on the measures 
it has taken in respect of the vessel concerned. The Executive 
Secretary shall circulate the information and any report from the Flag 
State to all other Contracting Parties as soon as possible.
    9. In order for a non-Contracting Party's vessel to be included in 
the NCP-IUU Vessel List, there must be evidence, gathered in accordance 
with paragraphs 3 and 8, that the vessel has:
    (i) Been sighted engaging in fishing activities in the CCAMLR 
Convention Area; or
    (ii) Been denied port access, landing or transhipment in accordance 
with Conservation Measure 10-03; or
    (iii) Transhipped or participated in joint fishing operations with, 
supported or resupplied other vessels identified by CCAMLR as carrying 
out IUU fishing activities (i.e. vessels on the NCP-IUU Vessel List or 
the CP-IUU Vessel List established under Conservation Measure 10-06); 
or
    (iv) Failed to provide, when required under Conservation Measure 
10-05, a valid catch document for Dissostichus spp.; or
    (v) Engaged in fishing activities in a manner that undermines the 
attainment of the objectives of the Convention in waters adjacent to 
islands within the area to which the Convention applies over which the 
existence of State sovereignty is recognised by all Contracting 
Parties, in the terms of the statement made by the Chairman on 19 May 
1980; or
    (vi) Engaged in fishing activities contrary to any other CCAMLR 
conservation measures in a manner that undermines the attainment of the 
objectives of the Convention according to Article XXII of the 
Convention.

Draft NCP-IUU Vessel List

    10. The Executive Secretary shall, before 1 July of each year, draw 
up a draft list (`the Draft NCP-IUU Vessel List'), listing all non-
Contracting Party vessels that, on the basis of the information 
gathered in accordance with paragraphs 3 and 8 and any other 
information that the Executive Secretary might have obtained in 
relation thereto, might be presumed to have engaged in any of the 
activities referred to in paragraph 9 during the period beginning 30 
days before the start of the previous CCAMLR annual meeting. The Draft 
NCP-IUU Vessel List shall be distributed immediately to the non-
Contracting Parties concerned and to all Contracting Parties.
    11. The Executive Secretary shall invite non-Contracting Parties 
whose vessels are included in the Draft NCP-IUU Vessel List to transmit 
their comments to the Executive Secretary before 1 September, including 
verifiable VMS data and other supporting information showing that the 
vessels listed have not engaged in the activities which led to their 
inclusion in the Draft NCP-IUU Vessel List.

Provisional NCP-IUU Vessel List

    12. The Executive Secretary shall create a new list (`the 
Provisional NCP-IUU Vessel List') which shall comprise the Draft NCP-
IUU Vessel List and all information received pursuant to paragraph 11. 
Before 1 October, the Executive Secretary shall transmit the 
Provisional NCP-IUU Vessel List, the NCP-IUU Vessel List agreed at the 
previous CCAMLR annual meeting, and any evidence or documented 
information received since that meeting regarding vessels on the 
Provisional NCP-IUU Vessel List or the NCP-IUU Vessel List to all 
Contracting Parties and non-Contracting Parties cooperating with the 
Commission by participating in the CDS. The Executive Secretary shall 
at the same time:
    (i) Request non-Contracting Parties cooperating with the Commission 
by participating in the CDS that, to the extent possible in accordance 
with their applicable laws and regulations, they do not register or de-
register vessels that have been placed on the List until such time as 
the Commission has had the opportunity to consider the List and has 
made its determination;
    (ii) Invite non-Contracting Parties cooperating with the Commission 
by participating in the CDS to submit any evidence or documented 
information regarding vessels on the Provisional NCP-IUU Vessel List 
and NCP-IUU Vessel List, at the latest 30 days before

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the start of the next CCAMLR annual meeting. Where the incident occurs 
within the month preceding the next CCAMLR annual meeting, evidence or 
documented information should be provided as soon as possible;
    (iii) Transmit the Provisional NCP-IUU Vessel List and any evidence 
or documented information received regarding vessels on that List to 
all non-Contracting Parties whose vessels are included in the List and 
who are not non-Contracting Parties cooperating with the Commission by 
participating in the CDS.
    13. Contracting Parties shall take all necessary measures, to the 
extent possible in accordance with their applicable laws and 
regulations, in order that:
    (i) They do not register vessels that have been placed on the 
Provisional NCP-IUU Vessel List until such time as the Commission has 
had the opportunity to examine the List and has made its determination;
    (ii) If they do de-register a vessel on the Provisional NCP-IUU 
Vessel List they inform, where possible, the Executive Secretary of the 
proposed new Flag State of the vessel, whereupon the Executive 
Secretary shall inform that State that the vessel is on the Provisional 
NCP-IUU Vessel List and urge that State not to register the vessel.

Proposed and Final NCP-IUU Vessel List

    14. Contracting Parties shall submit to the Executive Secretary any 
additional information which might be relevant for the establishment of 
the NCP-IUU Vessel List within 30 days of having become aware of such 
information and at the latest 30 days before the start of the CCAMLR 
annual meeting. A report containing this information shall be submitted 
in the format set out in paragraph 20, and Contracting Parties shall 
indicate that the information is provided for the purposes of 
considering whether to include the vessel concerned in the NCP-IUU 
Vessel List under Conservation Measure 10-07. The Executive Secretary 
shall collate all information received and, where this has not been 
provided in relation to a vessel, attempt to obtain the information in 
paragraphs 20(i) to (vii).
    15. The Executive Secretary shall circulate to Contracting Parties, 
at the latest 30 days before the start of the CCAMLR annual meeting, 
all evidence or documented information received under paragraphs 12 and 
13, together with any other evidence or documented information received 
in terms of paragraphs 3 and 8.
    16. At each CCAMLR annual meeting, the Standing Committee on 
Implementation and Compliance (SCIC) shall, by consensus:
    (i) Adopt a Proposed NCP-IUU Vessel List, following consideration 
of the Provisional NCP-IUU Vessel List and information and evidence 
circulated under paragraph 14. The Proposed NCP-IUU Vessel List shall 
be submitted to the Commission for approval;
    (ii) Recommend to the Commission which, if any, vessels should be 
removed from the NCP-IUU Vessel List adopted at the previous CCAMLR 
annual meeting, following consideration of that List and information 
and evidence circulated under paragraph 14.
    17. SCIC shall include a vessel on the Proposed NCP-IUU Vessel List 
only if one or more of the criteria in paragraph 9 have been satisfied.
    18. SCIC shall recommend that the Commission should remove a vessel 
from the NCP-IUU Vessel List if the non-Contracting Party proves that:
    (i) The vessel did not take part in the activities described in 
paragraph 9 which led to the inclusion of the vessel in the NCP-IUU 
Vessel List; or
    (ii) It has taken effective action in response to the activities in 
question, including prosecution and imposition of sanctions of adequate 
severity; or
    (iii) The vessel has changed ownership including beneficial 
ownership if known to be distinct from the registered ownership and 
that the new owner can establish the previous owner no longer has any 
legal, financial, or real interests in the vessel, or exercises control 
over it and that the new owner has not participated in IUU fishing; or
    (iv) It has taken measures considered sufficient to ensure the 
granting of the right to the vessel to fly its flag will not result in 
IUU fishing.
    19. In order to facilitate the work of SCIC and the Commission, the 
Executive Secretary shall prepare a paper for each CCAMLR annual 
meeting, summarising and annexing all the information, evidence and 
comments submitted in respect of each vessel to be considered.
    20. The Draft NCP-IUU Vessel List, Provisional NCP-IUU Vessel List, 
Proposed NCP-IUU Vessel List and the NCP-IUU Vessel List shall contain 
the following details:
    (i) Name of vessel and previous names, if any;
    (ii) Flag of vessel and previous flags, if any;
    (iii) Owner of vessel and previous owners including beneficial 
owners, if any;
    (iv) Operator of vessel and previous operators, if any;
    (v) Call sign of vessel and previous call signs, if any;
    (vi) Lloyds/IMO number;
    (vii) Photographs of the vessel, where available;
    (viii) Date vessel was first included on the NCP-IUU Vessel List;
    (ix) Summary of activities which justify inclusion of the vessel in 
the List, together with references to all relevant documents informing 
of and evidencing those activities;
    (x) Date and location of subsequent sightings of the vessel in the 
Convention Area, if any, and of any other related activities performed 
by the vessel contrary to CCAMLR conservation measures.
    21. On approval of the NCP-IUU Vessel List, the Commission shall 
request non-Contracting Parties whose vessels appear thereon to take 
all necessary measures to address these activities, including if 
necessary, the withdrawal of the registration or of the fishing 
licences of these vessels, the nullification of the relevant catch 
documents and denial of further access to the CDS, and to inform the 
Commission of the measures taken in this respect.
    22. Contracting Parties shall take all necessary measures, subject 
to and in accordance with their applicable laws and regulations and 
international law, in order that:
    (i) The issuance of a licence to vessels on the NCP-IUU Vessel List 
to fish in waters under their fisheries jurisdiction is prohibited;
    (ii) Fishing vessels, support vessels, refuel vessels, mother-ships 
and cargo vessels flying their flag do not in any way assist vessels on 
the NCP-IUU Vessel List by participating in any transhipment or joint 
fishing operations, supporting or resupplying such vessels;
    (iii) Vessels on the NCP-IUU Vessel List should be denied access to 
ports unless for the purpose of enforcement action or for reasons of 
force majeure or for rendering assistance to vessels, or persons on 
those vessels, in danger or distress. Vessels allowed entry to port are 
to be inspected in accordance with relevant conservation measures;
    (iv) Where port access is granted to such vessels:
    (a) Documentation and other information, including DCDs where 
relevant are examined, with a view to verifying the area in which the 
catch was taken; and where the origin cannot be adequately verified, 
the catch is detained or any landing or transhipment of the catch is 
refused; and
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    i. In the event catch is found to be taken in contravention of 
CCAMLR conservation measures, catch is confiscated;
    ii. All support to such vessels, including non-emergency 
refuelling, resupplying and repairs is prohibited;
    (v) The chartering of vessels on the NCP-IUU Vessel List is 
prohibited;
    (vi) Granting of their flag to vessels on the NCP-IUU Vessel List 
is refused;
    (vii) Imports, exports and re-exports of Dissostichus spp. from 
vessels on the NCP-IUU Vessel List are prohibited;
    (viii) ``Export or Re-export Government Authority Validation'' is 
not certified when the shipment (of Dissostichus spp.) is declared to 
have been caught by any vessel on the NCP-IUU Vessel List;
    (ix) Importers, transporters and other sectors concerned are 
encouraged to refrain from dealing with and from transhipping of fish 
caught by vessels on the NCP-IUU Vessel List;
    (x) Any appropriate information which is suitably documented is 
collected and submitted to the Executive Secretary, to be forwarded to 
Contracting Parties and non-Contracting Parties, entities or fishing 
entities cooperating with the Commission by participating in the CDS, 
with the aim of detecting, controlling and preventing the importation 
or exportation of, and other trade-related activities relating to, 
catches from vessels on the NCP-IUU Vessel List intended to circumvent 
this conservation measure.
    23. The Executive Secretary shall place the NCP-IUU Vessel List 
approved by the Commission on the public section of the CCAMLR Web 
site. Furthermore, the Executive Secretary shall communicate the NCP-
IUU Vessel List to the FAO and appropriate regional fisheries 
organisations to enhance cooperation between CCAMLR and these 
organisations for the purposes of preventing, deterring and eliminating 
IUU fishing.
    24. The Executive Secretary shall circulate to non-Contracting 
Parties cooperating with the Commission by participating in the CDS the 
NCP-IUU Vessel List, together with the request that, to the extent 
possible in accordance with their applicable laws and regulations, they 
do not register vessels that have been placed on the List unless they 
are removed from the List by the Commission.
    25. If Contracting Parties obtain new or changed information for 
vessels on the NCP-IUU Vessel List in relation to the details in 
paragraphs 20(i) to (vii), they shall notify the Executive Secretary 
who shall place a notification on the secure section of the CCAMLR Web 
site and advise all Contracting Parties and the non-Contracting Party 
concerned of the notification. If there are no comments on the 
information within seven (7) days, the Executive Secretary will revise 
the NCP-IUU Vessel List.
    26. Without prejudice to their rights to take proper action 
consistent with international law, Contracting Parties should not take 
any trade measures or other sanctions which are inconsistent with their 
international obligations against vessels using as the basis for the 
action the fact that the vessel or vessels have been included in the 
Draft NCP-IUU Vessel List drawn up by the Executive Secretary, pursuant 
to paragraph 10.
    27. The Chair of the Commission shall request the non-Contracting 
Parties identified pursuant to paragraph 1 to take all necessary 
measures to avoid diminishing the effectiveness of CCAMLR conservation 
measures resulting from their vessels' activities, including if 
necessary withdrawal of a vessel's registration or fishing licence, 
nullification of the relevant CDS documents and denial of further 
access to the CDS, and to advise the Commission of actions taken in 
that regard.
    28. Contracting Parties shall jointly and/or individually request 
non-Contracting Parties identified pursuant to paragraph 2 to cooperate 
fully with the Commission in order to avoid diminishing the 
effectiveness of conservation measures adopted by the Commission.
    29. The Commission shall review, at subsequent CCAMLR annual 
meetings, as appropriate, action taken by those non-Contracting Parties 
to which requests have been made pursuant to paragraph 26, and identify 
those which have not rectified their activities.
    30. The Commission shall decide appropriate measures to be taken in 
respect to Dissostichus spp. so as to address these issues with those 
identified non-Contracting Parties. In this respect, Contracting 
Parties may cooperate to adopt appropriate multilaterally agreed trade-
related measures, consistent with their obligations as members of the 
World Trade Organization, that may be necessary to prevent, deter and 
eliminate the IUU activities identified by the Commission. Multilateral 
trade-related measures may be used to support cooperative efforts to 
ensure that trade in Dissostichus spp. and its products does not in any 
way encourage IUU fishing or otherwise diminish the effectiveness of 
CCAMLR's conservation measures which are consistent with the United 
Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982.

Conservation Measure 10-09 (2008)

Notification system for transhipments within the Convention Area
(Species: various; Area: various; Season: all; Fishery: various)
The Commission,

    Desiring to improve knowledge within CCAMLR of all vessels 
operating within the Convention Area, and in particular those which 
offer support to harvesting vessels,
    Noting that an increasing number of vessels are operating within 
the Convention Area, either engaged directly in harvesting activities 
or in providing support to those vessels,
    Recognising the need to increase the control over transhipment 
operations which support the harvesting of species within the 
Convention Area,
    Concerned that vessels involved in the support of illegal, 
unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing may be operating inside the 
Convention Area,
    Taking account of the need to combat IUU fishing activities because 
they undermine the effectiveness of the conservation measures already 
adopted by CCAMLR,
    Hereby adopts the following conservation measure in accordance with 
Article IX of the Convention:
    1. This conservation measure applies to all CCAMLR new and 
exploratory fisheries as well as to those listed in Annex 10-09/A.
    2. Each Contracting Party as a Flag State shall notify the 
Secretariat at least 72 hours in advance if any of its vessels intend 
to tranship 1 within the Convention Area. The Flag State may 
permit or direct that such notifications be provided by the vessel 
directly to the Secretariat.
    3. Notifications of intended transhipment operations shall include 
the following information, for all carrier vessels involved:
     Name and registration number
     International radio call sign
     Flag State
     Type of vessels, length, gross registered tonnage (GRT) 
and carrying capacity
     Proposed time and position, in latitude and longitude, of 
transhipment.
    The notification should also include details of the type and amount 
of catches and other goods, such as food stores and fuel, being 
transhipped.
    4. The CCAMLR Secretariat shall maintain a list of all such 
notifications on the password-protected part of its Web site, in a 
manner consistent with confidentiality requirements notified by CCAMLR 
Contracting Parties for their vessels.

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    5. For fisheries not covered by the provisions of paragraph 1, 
CCAMLR Contracting Parties shall provide, as a background paper to the 
annual meeting of the Commission, a report including details set out in 
paragraph 3 of all transhipments activities in the Convention Area of 
the vessels flying their flag, during the previous year.
    6. No vessel covered by paragraph 1 may tranship to any vessel 
within the Convention Area for which prior notification, pursuant to 
paragraphs 1 to 3 above, has not been given.
    7. The Commission shall review the implementation of this 
conservation measure at its 2010 meeting.

    \1 \ Transhipment means the transfer of harvested marine living 
resources and any other goods or materials to or from fishing 
vessels.

Annex 10-09/A

Additional Fisheries to Which This Conservation Measure Applies

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Statistical
         Target species            subarea/division      Fishing gear
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dissostichus eleginoides........  Subarea 48.3......  Longline
                                  Division 58.5.2...  Longline, pot,
                                                       trawl
Dissostichus spp................  Subarea 48.4......  Longline
Champsocephalus gunnari.........  Subarea 48.3......  Trawl
                                  Division 58.5.2...  Trawl
Crab............................  Subarea 48.3......  Pot
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Conservation Measure 21-01 (2008) \1,\ \2\

Notification that Members are considering initiating a new fishery.
(Species: all; Area: all; Season: all; Gear: all)
The Commission,

    Recognising that in the past, Antarctic fisheries have been 
initiated in the Convention Area before sufficient information was 
available upon which to base management advice,
    Noting that in recent years new fisheries have started without 
adequate information being available to evaluate either the fishery 
potential or the possible impacts on the target stocks or species 
dependent on them,
    Believing that without prior notification of a new fishery, the 
Commission is unable to fulfil its function under Article IX,
    Hereby adopts the following conservation measure in accordance with 
Article IX of the Convention:
    1. A new fishery, for the purposes of this conservation measure, is 
a fishery on a species using a particular fishing method in a 
statistical subarea or division for which:
    (i) Information on distribution, abundance, demography, potential 
yield and stock identity from comprehensive research/surveys or 
exploratory fishing have not been submitted to CCAMLR;
    or
    (ii) Catch and effort data have never been submitted to CCAMLR;
    or
    (iii) Catch and effort data from the two most recent seasons in 
which fishing occurred have not been submitted to CCAMLR.
    2. In addition to those fisheries identified according to paragraph 
1, the use of fishing methods in high-seas areas of the Convention Area 
as specified in Annex 21-01/A will constitute new fisheries and will 
require approval of the Commission for specific areas before 
proceeding.
    3. Any Member proposing to participate in a new fishery shall:
    (i) Notify its intention to the Commission not less than three 
months in advance of the next regular meeting of the Commission. This 
notification shall include the information prescribed in paragraph 4 of 
Conservation Measure 10-02 in respect of vessels proposing to 
participate in the fishery, with the exception that the notification 
shall not be required to specify the information referred to in 
subparagraph 4(ii) of Conservation Measure 10-02. Members shall, to the 
extent practicable, also provide in their notification the additional 
information detailed in paragraph 5 of Conservation Measure 10-02 in 
respect to each fishing vessel notified. Members are not hereby 
exempted from their obligations under Conservation Measure 10-02 to 
submit any necessary updates to vessel and licence details within the 
deadline established therein as of issuance of the licence to the 
vessel concerned;
    (ii) Prepare and submit to CCAMLR by a specified date a Fishery 
Operations Plan for the fishing season, for review by the Scientific 
Committee and the Commission. The Fishery Operations Plan shall include 
as much of the following information as the Member is able to provide, 
so as to assist the Scientific Committee in its preparation of the Data 
Collection Plan:
    (a) The nature of the new fishery, including target species, 
methods of fishing, proposed region and maximum catch levels proposed 
for the forthcoming season;
    (b) Biological information on the target species from comprehensive 
research/survey cruises, such as distribution, abundance, demographic 
data and information on stock identity;
    (c) Details of dependent and related species and the likelihood of 
their being affected by the proposed fishery;
    (d) Information from other fisheries in the region or similar 
fisheries elsewhere that may assist in the evaluation of potential 
yield;
    (e) If the proposed fishery will be undertaken using bottom trawl 
gear, information on the known and anticipated impacts of this gear on 
vulnerable marine ecosystems, including benthos and benthic 
communities.
    (iii) Provide a commitment, in its proposal, to implement any Data 
Collection Plan developed by the Scientific Committee for the fishery.
    4. The Member shall not initiate a new fishery pending the process 
specified in paragraphs 8 and 9 below.
    5. To ensure that adequate information is made available to the 
Scientific Committee for evaluation, during the period when a fishery 
is classified as new, the Scientific Committee shall develop (and 
update annually as appropriate) a Data Collection Plan, which should 
include research proposals, as appropriate. This shall identify the 
data needed and describe any operational research actions necessary to 
obtain the relevant data from the new fishery to enable an assessment 
of the stock to be made.
    6. The Data Collection Plan shall include, where appropriate:
    (i) A description of the catch, effort and related biological, 
ecological and environmental data required to undertake the evaluations 
described in paragraph 1, and the date by which such data are to be 
reported annually to CCAMLR;
    (ii) A plan for directing fishing effort during the initial phase 
to permit the acquisition of relevant data to evaluate the fishery 
potential and the ecological relationships among harvested,

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dependent and related populations and the likelihood of adverse 
impacts;
    (iii) Where appropriate, a plan for the acquisition of any other 
research data by fishing vessels, including activities that may require 
the cooperative activities of scientific observers and the vessel, as 
may be required for the Scientific Committee to evaluate the fishery 
potential and the ecological relationships among harvested, dependent 
and related populations and the likelihood of adverse impacts;
    (iv) An evaluation of the time scales involved in determining the 
responses of harvested, dependent and related populations to fishing 
activities.
    7. New fisheries shall be open only to those vessels that are 
equipped and configured so that they can comply with all relevant 
conservation measures. A vessel with a confirmed involvement in 
illegal, unreported or unregulated fishing in respect of Conservation 
Measures 10-06 and 10-07 shall not be permitted to participate in new 
fisheries.
    8. The information provided in accordance with paragraphs 3 to 7, 
together with any other relevant information, shall be considered by 
the Scientific Committee, which shall then advise the Commission.
    9. After its review of the information on the proposed new fishery, 
taking full account of the recommendations and the advice of the 
Scientific Committee, the Commission may then take such action as it 
deems necessary.

    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen and Crozet 
Islands.
    \2\ Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward Islands.

Annex 21-01/A

Additional Fishing Methods

Bottom trawling in high-seas areas of the Convention Area.

Conservation Measure 21-03 (2008)

Notifications of intent to participate in a fishery for Euphausia 
superba
(Species: krill; Area: all; Season: all; Gear: all)

    1. In order for the Scientific Committee to thoroughly study the 
notifications to fish for krill for the coming season, all Members of 
the Commission intending to fish for krill in the Convention Area shall 
notify the Secretariat of their intention not later than 1 June prior 
to the annual meeting of the Commission, immediately prior to the 
season in which they intend to fish, using the pro formas in Annex 21-
03/A and Annex 21-03/B.
    2. This notification shall include the information prescribed in 
paragraph 4 of Conservation Measure 10-02 in respect of each vessel 
proposing to participate in the fishery, with the exception that the 
notification shall not be required to specify the information referred 
to in subparagraph 4(ii) of Conservation Measure 10-02. Members shall, 
to the extent practicable, also provide in their notification the 
additional information detailed in paragraph 5 of Conservation Measure 
10-02 in respect to each fishing vessel notified. Members are not 
hereby exempted from their obligations under Conservation Measure 10-02 
to submit any necessary updates to vessel and licence details within 
the deadline established therein as of issuance of the licence to the 
vessel concerned.
    3. A Member intending to fish for krill in the Convention Area may 
only notify in respect of vessels flying its flag at the time of the 
notification.
    4. Members shall ensure, including by submitting notifications by 
the due date, appropriate review by the Commission of notifications to 
fish for krill in the Convention Area before a vessel commences 
fishing.
    5. Notwithstanding paragraph 4, Members shall be entitled under 
Conservation Measure 10-02 to authorise participation in a krill 
fishery by a vessel other than that notified to the Commission in 
accordance with paragraph 2, if the notified vessel is prevented from 
participation due to legitimate operational reasons or force majeure. 
In such circumstances the Member concerned shall immediately inform the 
Secretariat providing:
    (i) Full details of the intended replacement vessel(s) as 
prescribed in paragraph 2;
    (ii) A comprehensive account of the reasons justifying the 
replacement and any relevant supporting evidence or references.
    The Secretariat shall immediately circulate this information to all 
Members.
    6. A vessel on either of the IUU Vessel Lists established under 
Conservation Measures 10-06 and 10-07 shall not be permitted by Members 
to participate in krill fisheries.
    7. The Secretariat shall provide the Commission and its relevant 
subsidiary bodies with information regarding substantial discrepancies 
between notifications and actual catches in the krill fishery in the 
latest season.

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Conservation Measure 22-05 (2008)

Restrictions on the use of bottom trawling gear in high-seas areas of 
the Convention Area
(Species: all; Area: high seas; Season: all; Gear: bottom trawl)

    The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Article IX of the Convention:
    1. The use of bottom trawling gear in the high-seas areas of the 
Convention Area is restricted to areas for which the Commission has 
conservation measures in force for bottom trawling gear.
    2. This conservation measure does not apply to the use of bottom 
trawling gear in conducting scientific research in the Convention Area.

Conservation Measure 22-06 (2008) \1\ \2\

Bottom fishing in the Convention Area
(Species: all; Area: see paragraphs 1, 2; Season: all; Gear: bottom 
fishing)
The Commission,

    Recognising the commitment made by Members to implement the CCAMLR 
precautionary and ecosystem approaches to fisheries management by 
embracing principles of conservation as stated in Article II of the 
Convention,
    Conscious of the urgent need to protect vulnerable marine 
ecosystems (VMEs) from bottom fishing activities that have significant 
adverse impacts on such ecosystems,
    Noting that United Nations General Assembly Resolution 61/105, 
adopted on 8 December 2006, calls on regional fisheries management 
organisations or arrangements with the competence to

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regulate bottom fisheries to adopt and implement measures to prevent 
significant adverse impacts of bottom fisheries on VMEs and noting 
further that all CCAMLR Members joined in the consensus by which this 
resolution was adopted,
    Noting also the importance of Article IX of the Convention, 
including the use of the best scientific evidence available,
    Aware of the steps already taken by CCAMLR to address the impacts 
of deep-sea gillnetting and bottom trawling in the Convention Area, 
through the implementation of Conservation Measures 22-04 and 22-05 
respectively,
    Recognising that CCAMLR has responsibilities for the conservation 
of Antarctic marine living resources, part of which include the 
attributes of a regional fisheries management organisation,
    Noting that all CCAMLR conservation measures are published on the 
CCAMLR Web site,
    Hereby adopts the following conservation measure in accordance with 
Article IX of the Convention:

Management of Bottom Fishing

    1. This conservation measure applies to areas in the Convention 
Area south of 60[deg] S, and to the rest of the Convention Area with 
the exception of subareas and divisions where an established fishery 
was in place in 2006/07 with a catch limit greater than zero.
    2. This conservation measure also applies to the area of Division 
58.4.1 north of 60[deg] S.
    3. For the purposes of this measure, the term `vulnerable marine 
ecosystems' in the context of CCAMLR includes seamounts, hydrothermal 
vents, cold water corals and sponge fields.
    4. For the purposes of this measure, the term `bottom fishing 
activities' includes the use of any gear that interacts with the 
bottom.
    5. Until 30 November 2008, bottom fishing activities shall be 
limited to those areas for which bottom fishing activities were 
approved by the Commission in the 2006/07 fishing season.
    6. Contracting Parties whose vessels wish to engage in any bottom 
fishing activities, beginning 1 December 2008, shall follow the 
procedures described in paragraphs 8 to 12 below.
    7. Contracting Parties shall authorise vessels flying their flag to 
participate in bottom fishing activities only in accordance with the 
provisions of this conservation measure and Conservation Measure 10-02.

Assessment of Bottom Fishing

    8. All individual bottom fishing activities commencing 1 December 
2008 and thereafter shall be subject to assessment by the Scientific 
Committee, based on the best available scientific information, to 
determine if such activities, taking account of the history of bottom 
fishing in the areas proposed, would contribute to having significant 
adverse impacts on VMEs, and to ensure that if it is determined that 
these activities would make such contributions, that they are managed 
to prevent such impacts or are not authorised to proceed. The 
assessments shall include the following procedures:
    (i) Each Contracting Party proposing to participate in bottom 
fishing shall submit to the Scientific Committee and Commission 
information and a preliminary assessment based on the pro forma in 
Annex 22-06/A, with the best available data, of the known and 
anticipated impacts of its bottom fishing activities on VMEs, including 
benthos and benthic communities, no less than three months in advance 
of the next meeting of the Commission. These submissions shall also 
include the mitigation measures proposed by the Contracting Party to 
prevent such impacts.
    (ii) The Scientific Committee shall undertake an assessment, 
according to procedures and standards it develops, and provide advice 
to the Commission as to whether the proposed bottom fishing activity 
would contribute to having significant adverse impacts on VMEs and, if 
so, whether the proposed or additional mitigation measures would 
prevent such impacts. The Scientific Committee may use in its 
assessment additional information available to it, including 
information from other fisheries in the region or similar fisheries 
elsewhere.
    (iii) The Commission shall, taking account of advice and 
recommendations provided by the Scientific Committee concerning bottom 
fishing activities, including data and information arising from reports 
pursuant to paragraph 8, adopt conservation measures to prevent 
significant adverse impacts on VMEs, that as appropriate:
    (a) Allow, prohibit or restrict bottom fishing activities within 
particular areas;
    (b) Require specific mitigation measures for bottom fishing 
activities;
    (c) Allow, prohibit or restrict bottom fishing with certain gear 
types; and/or
    (d) Contain any other relevant requirements or restrictions to 
prevent significant adverse impacts to VMEs.

Encounters With VMEs

    9. Annex 22-06/B provides a notification form for Contracting 
Parties to use to notify the Secretariat when evidence of VMEs has been 
encountered, and has not otherwise been reported under Conservation 
Measure 22-07.
    10. Contracting Parties, in the absence of site-specific or other 
conservation measures to prevent significant adverse impact on VMEs, 
shall require vessels flying their flag to cease bottom fishing 
activities in any location where evidence of a VME is encountered in 
the course of fishing operations, and to report the encounter to the 
Secretariat in accordance with the schedule of the Catch and Effort 
Reporting System (Conservation Measures 23-01, 23-02 or 23-03, 
whichever is applicable), so that appropriate conservation measures can 
be adopted in respect of the relevant site.
    11. The Scientific Committee shall provide advice to the Commission 
on the known and anticipated impacts of bottom fishing activities on 
VMEs, and recommend practices, including ceasing fishing operations if 
needed, when evidence of a VME is encountered in the course of bottom 
fishing operations. Taking account of this advice, the Commission shall 
adopt conservation measures to be applied when evidence of a VME is 
encountered in the course of fishing operations.

Monitoring and Control of Bottom Fishing Activities

    12. Notwithstanding Members' obligations pursuant to Conservation 
Measure 21-02, all Contracting Parties whose vessels participate in 
bottom fisheries shall:
    (i) Ensure that their vessels are equipped and configured so that 
they can comply with all relevant conservation measures;
    (ii) Ensure that each vessel carries at least one CCAMLR-designated 
scientific observer to collect data in accordance with this and other 
conservation measures;
    (iii) Submit data pursuant to Data Collection Plans for bottom 
fisheries to be developed by the Scientific Committee and included in 
conservation measures;
    (iv) Be prohibited from continuing participation in the relevant 
bottom fishery if data arising from conservation measures relevant to 
that bottom fishery have not been submitted to CCAMLR pursuant to 
paragraph 12(iii) for the most recent season in which fishing occurred, 
until the relevant data have been submitted to CCAMLR and the 
Scientific Committee has been allowed an opportunity to review the 
data.
    13. The Secretariat shall annually compile a list of vessels 
authorised to fish pursuant to this conservation measure and shall make 
this list

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publicly available on CCAMLR's Web site.

Data Collection and Sharing and Scientific Research

    14. The Scientific Committee shall, based on the best available 
scientific information, advise the Commission on where VMEs are known 
to occur or are likely to occur, and advise on potential mitigation 
measures. Contracting Parties shall provide the Scientific Committee 
with all relevant information to assist in this work. The Secretariat 
shall maintain an inventory including digital maps of all known VMEs in 
the Convention Area for circulation to all Contracting Parties and 
other relevant bodies.
    15. Scientific bottom fishing research activities notified under 
Conservation Measure 24-01, paragraph 2, shall proceed according to 
Conservation Measure 24-01 and shall be undertaken with due regard to 
potential impacts on VMEs. Scientific bottom fishing research 
activities notified under Conservation Measure 24-01, paragraph 3, 
shall be treated in accordance with all aspects of paragraph 9 of this 
conservation measure, notwithstanding the procedures in Conservation 
Measure 24-01. Consistent with existing reporting requirements in 
Conservation Measure 24-01, paragraph 4, information regarding the 
location and the type of any VME encountered, in the course of 
scientific bottom fishing research activities, shall be reported to the 
Secretariat.

Review

    16. This conservation measure will be reviewed at the next regular 
meeting of the Commission, based on the findings of the Scientific 
Committee. In addition, beginning in 2009 and biennially thereafter, 
the Commission will examine the effectiveness of relevant conservation 
measures in protecting VMEs from significant adverse impacts, based on 
advice from the Scientific Committee.

    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen and Crozet 
Islands.
    \2\ Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward Islands.

Annex 22-06/A

Pro Forma for Submitting Preliminary Assessments of the Potential for 
Proposed Bottom Fishing Activities to Have Significant Adverse Impacts 
on Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs)

    1. Preliminary assessment of bottom fishing activities--Required 
Information

1.1 Scope
    1.1.1 Fishing method(s) to be used
    Longline type (Spanish/auto/trotline/pots)
    1.1.2 Subarea/division e.g. 88.1 and 88.2
    1.1.3 Period of application
    Year
1.2 Proposed fishing activity
    1.2.1 Detailed description of gear
    Please provide a detailed diagram of the gear configuration to be 
used (see WG-FSA-08/60 for example or diagrams available in the CCAMLR 
observer logbook). Include details of line type; line length (length 
range if necessary); hook type(s); numbers per line and spacing of 
hooks within a line (per vertical line for trotlines); weight material 
and mass; spacing of weights; anchor type; floats and spacing etc. for 
each vessel included in this application/notification.
    1.2.2 Scale of proposed activity
    Please provide estimates of total numbers of hooks and/or lines to 
be deployed.
    1.2.3 Spatial distribution of activity
    Please provide details of SSRUs or geographical regions within the 
subarea/division in which activities will take place including the 
depth range of fishing activities.
1.3 Mitigation measures to be used
    Please provide details of modifications to gear configuration or 
methods of deployment aimed at preventing or reducing adverse impacts 
to VMEs.

    2. Preliminary assessment of bottom fishing activities--Supporting 
Information
2.1 Assessment of known/anticipated impacts on VMEs
    Please provide data or information available on the current state 
of knowledge of impacts of proposed fishing activities on VMEs within 
the area of activity.
    2.1.1 Estimated spatial effort footprint
    Please provide details of % area covered by fishing effort.
    2.1.2 Summary of potential VMEs present within areas of activity 
e.g. biogenic/geological; habitat area coverage/distribution; 
fragility/vulnerability and resilience of habitats; species 
composition/endemism; life-history traits. Please provide details.
    2.1.3 Probability of impacts e.g. low/medium/high/unknown. Please 
provide details.
    2.1.4 Magnitude/severity of the interaction of the proposed fishing 
gear with VMEs e.g. associated mortality and spatial extent of impacts. 
Please provide details.
    2.1.5 Physical and biological/ecological consequences of impact 
e.g. loss of physical habitat structure or of keystone species or 
extinctions.
2.2 Estimated cumulative footprint
    Please provide an estimated cumulative impact derived from 
information provided under 2.1.1 to 2.1.5 above and any additional 
information available from the Secretariat (e.g. historical fishing 
effort; habitat maps).
2.3. Research activities related to provision of new information on 
VMEs
    2.3.1 Previous research
    Please provide a summary of research previously carried out in the 
proposed area of activity by your Member State (including national/
regional/international research programs). This should include data 
collected in the previous season under 2.3.2 and details of data 
submitted to the Secretariat such as:
    --Indirect evidence (e.g. by-catch observation; species 
identification through sample collection and genetic and morphological 
analysis; acoustic or geomorphic data collection; other)
    --Direct evidence (e.g. observations using camera gear or ROVS; 
other)
    2.3.2 In-season research
    Please summarise details of the research planned during the 
proposed fishing activities by your Member State (including national/
regional/international research programs). Please provide details of 
what data will be collected in order to document evidence of or further 
knowledge on VMEs within the areas of activities including:
    --Indirect evidence (see examples above)
    --Direct evidence (see examples above)
    2.3.3 Follow-on research
    Please provide details of potential future research resulting from 
previous/in-season research, including collaborative work with other 
Member States or as part of national/regional/international research 
programs including:
    --Indirect evidence (see examples above)
    --Direct evidence (see examples above)

Conservation Measure 22-07 (2008) \1\ \2\

Interim measure for bottom fishing activities subject to Conservation 
Measure 22-06 encountering potential vulnerable marine ecosystems in 
the Convention Area
(Species: all; Area: see CM 22-06; Season: all; Gear: bottom fishing)

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The Commission,

    Noting the commitment made by Members to avoid significant adverse 
impacts on vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) from bottom fishing 
activities,
    Acknowledging the current prohibitions on bottom trawling in 
Conservation Measure 22-05 and on deep-sea gillnetting in Conservation 
Measure 22-04 in the high seas areas of the Convention Area,
    Agreeing on the need to implement the precautionary approach for 
managing bottom fisheries with respect to VMEs due to the difficulty in 
acquiring data on their location, extent and risk of significant 
adverse impacts,
    Further noting the need to acquire additional data during the 2008/
09 season to contribute to assessments and advice on a long-term 
precautionary approach to avoiding significant adverse impacts on VMEs,
    Hereby adopts the following conservation measure in accordance with 
Article IX of the Convention and Conservation Measure 22-06:

Area

    1. This conservation measure applies to the same area as 
Conservation Measure 22-06.

Definitions

    2. The following definitions apply to this conservation measure:
    (i) Those contained in paragraphs 3 and 4 in Conservation Measure 
22-06 relating to `vulnerable marine ecosystems' (VMEs) and `bottom 
fishing activities'.
    (ii) VME indicator organism means any benthic organism listed in 
the Benthic Invertebrate Classification Guide 3.
    (iii) `VME indicator unit' means either one litre of those VME 
indicator organisms that can be placed in a 10-litre container; or one 
kilogram of those VME indicator organisms that do not fit into a 10-
litre container.
    (iv) `Line segment' means a 1 000-hook section of line or a 1 200 m 
section of line, whichever is the shorter, and for pot lines a 1 200 m 
section.
    (v) `Risk Area' means an area where 10 or more VME indicator units 
are recovered within a single line segment. A Risk Area has a radius of 
1 n mile from the midpoint 4 of the line segment from which 
the VME indicator units are recovered. However, Members may require 
their vessels to observe a larger Risk Area in accordance with their 
domestic laws.

Vessel Requirements

    3. Members shall require their vessels to clearly mark fishing 
lines into line segments and to monitor all line segments for the 
number of VME indicator units.
    4. Members shall require their vessels, if 10 or more VME indicator 
units are recovered in one line segment, to complete hauling any lines 
intersecting with the Risk Area without delay and not to set any 
further lines intersecting with the Risk Area. The vessel shall 
immediately communicate to the Secretariat and to its Flag State the 
location of the midpoint of the line segment from which those VME 
indicator units were recovered along with the number of VME indicator 
units recovered.
    5. Members shall require their vessels, if five or more VME 
indicator units are recovered within one line segment, to immediately 
communicate to the Secretariat 5 and to their Flag State the 
location of the midpoint of the line segment from which those VME 
indicator units were recovered along with the number of VME indicator 
units recovered.

Management

    6. On receipt of a notification under paragraph 4, the Secretariat 
shall:
    (i) Record the location of the Risk Area;
    (ii) Within one working day of receipt, notify all fishing vessels 
in the relevant fishery and their Flag States that the Risk Area is 
closed; and that, as in paragraph 4, all vessels shall immediately 
cease setting any further lines intersecting with the Risk Area.
    7. On receipt of five notifications under paragraph 5 within a 
single fine-scale rectangle 6, the Secretariat shall, within 
one working day of receiving the fifth notification, notify all fishing 
vessels in the relevant fishery and their Flag States of the 
coordinates of the fine-scale rectangle, indicating that VMEs may occur 
within that area. Vessels may continue to fish in the area consistent 
with paragraphs 4 and 5.

Data

    8. Vessels shall report in accordance with Conservation Measure 23-
01 total benthos recovered in a 5-day period. To the extent possible, 
VME indicator units for each line segment and the midpoint of each line 
segment on all lines should be reported in the fine-scale data.

Review

    9. A Risk Area shall remain closed for any fishery until reviewed 
by the Scientific Committee and management actions are determined by 
the Commission. Scientific research as agreed by the Scientific 
Committee shall be allowed in Risk Areas.
    10. The Commission will review this conservation measure in 2009, 
in light of observer, vessel and other data collected during the 2008/
09 season, the results of the 2009 Expert Workshop on Vulnerable Marine 
Ecosystems, any other relevant information, the deliberations of the 
Working Group on Ecosystem Monitoring and Management (WG-EMM) and the 
Working Group on Fish Stock Assessment (WG-FSA), and in accordance with 
the advice of the Scientific Committee.

    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen and Crozet 
Islands.
    \2\ Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward Islands.
    \3\ Available from the Secretariat.
    \4\ In latitude and longitude.
    \5\ This may be through the Flag State or directly to the 
Secretariat, whichever is the most practicable.
    \6\ A fine-scale rectangle is defined as an area of 0.5[deg] 
latitude by 1[deg] 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[deg].

Conservation Measure 24-01 (2008) \1\ \2\

The application of conservation measures to scientific research
(Species: all; Area: all; Season: all; Gear: all)
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 
unless the catch limit in an area\3\ is set at zero.
    (b) In the event of research being undertaken in an area\3\ with a 
zero catch limit, then the catches adopted under paragraphs 2 or 3 
below shall be considered to be the catch limit for the season in that 
area. When such an area sits within a group of areas to which an 
overall catch limit applies, that overall catch limit shall not be 
exceeded including any catch taken for research purposes.
    2. Application to Members taking less than 50 tonnes of finfish in 
a season including no more than the amounts specified for finfish taxa 
in Annex 24-01/B and less than 0.1% of a given catch limit for non-
finfish taxa indicated in Annex 24-01/B:
    (a) Any Member planning to use a vessel or vessels for research 
purposes when the estimated seasonal catch is as

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above shall notify the Secretariat of the Commission which in turn will 
notify all Members immediately, according to the format provided in 
Annex 24-01/A.
    (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 paragraph 4 below.
    3. Application to Members taking more than 50 tonnes of finfish or 
more than the amounts specified for finfish taxa in Annex 24-01/B or 
more than 0.1% of a given catch limit for non-finfish taxa indicated in 
Annex 24-01/B:
    (a) Any Member planning to use any type of vessel or vessels to 
conduct fishing for research purposes when the estimated seasonal catch 
is as above, 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 six 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 two 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 24-01/A.
    4. Reporting requirements for these research activities are:
    (a) The CCAMLR within-season five-day reporting system shall apply.
    (b) All research catches shall be reported to CCAMLR as part of the 
annual STATLANT returns.
    (c) A summary of the results of any research subject to the above 
provisions shall be provided to the Secretariat within 180 days of the 
completion of the research fishing. Members shall provide a full report 
to the Scientific Committee within 12 months for review and comment.
    (d) Catch, effort and biological data resulting from research 
fishing should be reported to the Secretariat according to the haul-by-
haul reporting format for research vessels (C4).
    5. Other requirements for these research activities are:
    (a) All vessels conducting research fishing under the research 
exemption, during a voyage that invokes any commercial fishing, shall 
be linked to an automated satellite-linked vessel monitoring system in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 10-04.

    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen and Crozet 
Islands.
    \2\ Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward Islands.
    \3\ Any management area including subarea, division or SSRU, 
whichever is designated as a zero catch limit.

Annex 24-01/A

Formats for Notification of Research Vessel Activity

    [this annex is unchanged]

Annex 24-01/B

Taxa-Specific Schedule for Notification of Research Vessel Activity

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         Expected catch
              Taxon                     Gear type           (tonnes)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) Thresholds for finfish taxa
    Dissostichus spp.............
                                   Longline...........                 5
                                   Trawl..............                 5
                                   Pot................                 5
                                   Other..............                 0
    Champsocephalus gunnari......  All................                10
(b) Non-finfish taxa for which a
 catch threshold of 0.1% of the
 catch limit for a given area
 would apply
    Krill........................  ...................  ................
    Squid........................  ...................  ................
    Crabs........................  ...................  ................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Conservation Measure 24-02 (2008)

Longline weighting for seabird conservation.
(Species: seabirds; Area: selected; Season: all; Gear: longline)
In respect of fisheries in Statistical Subareas 48.4, 48.6, 88.1 and 
88.2 and Statistical Divisions 58.4.1, 58.4.2, 58.4.3a, 58.4.3b and 
58.5.2, paragraph 5 of Conservation Measure 25-02 shall not apply only 
where a vessel can demonstrate its ability to fully comply with one of 
the following protocols.

    Protocol A (for vessels monitoring longline sink rate with Time-
Depth Recorders (TDRs) and using longlines to which weights are 
manually attached):
    A1. Prior to entry into force of the licence for this fishery and 
once per fishing season, either prior to entering the Convention Area 
or at the first opportunity after entering the Convention Area and 
before commencing fishing, the vessel shall, under observation by a 
scientific observer:
    (i) Set a minimum of two longlines, unbaited if set in the 
Convention Area, with a minimum of four TDRs on the middle one-third of 
each longline, where:
    (a) For vessels using the auto longline system, each longline shall 
be at least 6 000 m in length;
    (b) For vessels using the Spanish longline system, each longline 
shall be at least 16 000 m in length;
    (c) For vessels using the Spanish longline system, with longlines 
less than 16 000 m in length, each longline shall be of the maximum 
length to be used by the vessel in the Convention Area;
    (d) For vessels using a longline system other than an autoline or 
Spanish longline system, each longline shall be of the maximum length 
to be used by the vessel in the Convention Area;
    (ii) Randomise TDR placement on the longline, noting that, except 
for trotlines, all tests should be applied midway between weights. In 
the case of trotlines TDRs should be placed on

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droppers less than 1 m from the attachment position of the uppermost 
cluster of hooks (i.e., hooks most distant from line weight);
    (iii) Calculate an individual sink rate for each TDR when returned 
to the vessel, where:
    (a) The sink rate shall be measured as an average of the time taken 
for the longline to sink from the surface (0 m) to 15 m;
    (b) This sink rate shall be at a minimum rate of 0.3 m/s;
    (iv) If the minimum sink rate is not achieved at all eight sample 
points (four tests on two longlines), continue the testing until such 
time as a total of eight tests with a minimum sink rate of 0.3 m/s are 
recorded;
    (v) All equipment and fishing gear used in the tests is to be to 
the same specifications as that to be used in the Convention Area.
    A2. During fishing, for a vessel to be allowed to maintain the 
exemption to night-time setting requirements (paragraph 5 of 
Conservation Measure 25-02), regular longline sink monitoring shall be 
undertaken by the CCAMLR scientific observer. The vessel shall 
cooperate with the CCAMLR observer who shall:
    (i) Attempt to conduct a TDR test on one longline set every twenty-
four hour period;
    (ii) Every seven days place at least four TDRs on a single longline 
to determine any sink rate variation along the longline;
    (iii) Randomise TDR placement on the longline, noting that all 
tests should be applied halfway between weights;
    (iv) Calculate an individual longline sink rate for each TDR when 
returned to the vessel;
    (v) Measure the longline sink rate as an average of the time taken 
for the longline to sink from the surface (0 m) to 15 m.
    A3. The vessel shall:
    (i) Ensure that all longlines are weighted to achieve a minimum 
longline sink rate of 0.3 m/s at all times whilst operating under this 
exemption;
    (ii) Report daily to its national agency on the achievement of this 
target whilst operating under this exemption;
    (iii) Ensure that data collected from longline sink rate tests and 
longline sink rate monitoring during fishing are recorded in the 
CCAMLR-approved format \1\ and submitted to the relevant national 
agency and CCAMLR Data Manager within two months of the vessel 
departing a fishery to which this measure applies.
    Protocol B (for vessels monitoring longline sink rate with bottle 
tests and using longlines to which weights are manually attached):
    B1. Prior to entry into force of the licence for this fishery and 
once per fishing season either prior to entering the Convention Area or 
at the first opportunity after entering the Convention Area and before 
commencing fishing, the vessel shall, under observation by a scientific 
observer:
    (i) Set a minimum of two longlines, unbaited if set in the 
Convention Area, with a minimum of four bottle tests (see paragraphs B5 
to B9) on the middle one-third of each longline, where:
    (a) For vessels using the auto longline system, each longline shall 
be at least 6 000 m in length;
    (b) For vessels using the Spanish longline system, each longline 
shall be at least 16 000 m in length;
    (c) For vessels using the Spanish longline system, with longlines 
less than 16 000 m in length, each longline shall be of the maximum 
length to be used by the vessel in the Convention Area;
    (d) For vessels using a longline system other than an autoline or 
Spanish longline system, each longline shall be of the maximum length 
to be used by the vessel in the Convention Area;
    (ii) Randomise bottle test placement on the longline, noting that, 
except for trotlines, all tests should be applied midway between 
weights. In the case of trotlines TDRs should be placed on droppers 
less than 1 m from the attachment position of the uppermost cluster of 
hooks (i.e., hooks most distant from line weight);
    (iii) Calculate an individual sink rate for each bottle test at the 
time of the test, where:
    (a) The sink rate shall be measured as the time taken for the 
longline to sink from the surface (0 m) to 10 m;
    (b) This sink rate shall be at a minimum rate of 0.3 m/s;
    (iv) If the minimum sink rate is not achieved at all eight sample 
points (four tests on two longlines), continue the testing until such 
time as a total of eight tests with a minimum sink rate of 0.3 m/s are 
recorded;
    (v) All equipment and fishing gear used in the tests is to be to 
the same specifications as that to be used in the Convention Area.
    B2. During fishing, for a vessel to be allowed to maintain the 
exemption to night-time setting requirements (paragraph 5 of 
Conservation Measure 25-02), regular longline sink rate monitoring 
shall be undertaken by the CCAMLR scientific observer. The vessel shall 
cooperate with the CCAMLR observer who shall:
    (i) Attempt to conduct a bottle test on one longline set every 
twenty-four hour period;
    (ii) Every seven days conduct at least four bottle tests on a 
single longline to determine any sink rate variation along the 
longline;
    (iii) Randomise bottle test placement on the longline, noting that 
all tests should be applied halfway between weights;
    (iv) Calculate an individual longline sink rate for each bottle 
test at the time of the test;
    (v) Measure the longline sink rate as the time taken for the 
longline to sink from the surface (0 m) to 10 m.
    B3. The vessel shall:
    (i) Ensure that all longlines are weighted to achieve a minimum 
longline sink rate of 0.3 m/s at all times whilst operating under this 
exemption;
    (ii) Report daily to its national agency on the achievement of this 
target whilst operating under this exemption;
    (iii) Ensure that data collected from longline sink rate tests and 
longline sink rate monitoring during fishing are recorded in the 
CCAMLR-approved format \1\ and submitted to the relevant national 
agency and CCAMLR Data Manager within two months of the vessel 
departing a fishery to which this measure applies.
    B4. A bottle test is to be conducted as described below.

Bottle Set Up

    B5. 10 m of 2 mm multifilament nylon snood twine, or equivalent, is 
securely attached to the neck of a 500-1 000 ml plastic bottle \2\ with 
a longline clip attached to the other end. The length measurement is 
taken from the attachment point (terminal end of the clip) to the neck 
of the bottle, and should be checked by the observer every few days.
    B6. Reflective tape should be wrapped around the bottle to allow it 
to be observed in low light conditions and at night.

Test

    B7. The bottle is emptied of water, the stopper is left open and 
the twine is wrapped around the body of the bottle for setting. The 
bottle with the encircled twine is attached to the longline,\3\ midway 
between weights (the attachment point).
    B8. The observer records the time at which the attachment point 
enters the water as t1 in seconds. The time at which the bottle is 
observed to be pulled completely under is recorded as t2 in seconds.\4\ 
The result of the test is calculated as follows:
    Longline sink rate = 10 / (t2 - t1).

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    B9. The result should be equal to or greater than 0.3 m/s. These 
data are to be recorded in the space provided in the electronic 
observer logbook.
    Protocol C (for vessels monitoring longline sink rate with either 
(TDR) or bottle tests, and using internally weighted longlines with 
integrated weight of at least 50 g/m and designed to sink instantly 
with a linear profile at greater than 0.2 m/s with no external weights 
attached):
    C1. Prior to entry into force of the licence for this fishery and 
once per fishing season either prior to entering the Convention Area or 
at the first opportunity after entering the Convention Area and before 
commencing fishing, the vessel shall, under observation by a scientific 
observer:
    (i) Set a minimum of two longlines, unbaited if set in the 
Convention Area, with either a minimum of four TDRs, or a minimum of 
four bottle tests (see paragraphs B5 to B9) on the middle one-third of 
each longline, where:
    (a) For vessels using the auto longline system, each longline shall 
be at least 6 000 m in length;
    (b) For vessels using the Spanish longline system, each longline 
shall be at least 16 000 m in length;
    (c) For vessels using the Spanish longline system, with longlines 
less than 16 000 m in length, each longline shall be of the maximum 
length to be used by the vessel in the Convention Area;
    (d) For vessels using a longline system other than an autoline or 
Spanish longline system, each longline shall be of the maximum length 
to be used by the vessel in the Convention Area;
    (ii) Randomise TDR or bottle test placement on the longline;
    (iii) Calculate an individual sink rate for each TDR when returned 
to the vessel, or for each bottle test at the time of the test, where:
    (a) The sink rate shall be measured as an average of the time taken 
for the longline to sink from the surface (0 m) to 15 m for TDRs and 
the time taken for the longline to sink from the surface (0 m) to 10 m 
for bottle tests;
    (b) This sink rate shall be at a minimum rate of 0.2 m/s;
    (iv) If the minimum sink rate is not achieved at all eight sample 
points (four tests on two longlines), continue the testing until such 
time as a total of eight tests with a minimum sink rate of 0.2 m/s are 
recorded;
    (v) All equipment and fishing gear used in the tests is to be to 
the same specifications as that to be used in the Convention Area.
    C2. During fishing, for a vessel to be allowed to maintain the 
exemption to night-time setting requirements (paragraph 5 of 
Conservation Measure 25-02), regular longline sink rate monitoring 
shall be undertaken by the CCAMLR scientific observer. The vessel shall 
cooperate with the CCAMLR observer who shall:
    (i) Attempt to conduct a TDR or bottle test on one longline set 
every twenty-four hour period;
    (ii) Every seven days conduct at least four TDR or bottle tests on 
a single longline to determine any sink rate variation along the 
longline;
    (iii) Randomise TDR or bottle test placement on the longline;
    (iv) Calculate an individual longline sink rate for each TDR when 
returned to the vessel or each bottle test at the time of the test;
    (v) Measure the longline sink rate for bottle tests as the time 
taken for the longline to sink from the surface (0 m) to 10 m, or for 
TDRs the average of the time taken for the longline to sink from the 
surface (0 m) to 15 m.
    C3. The vessel shall:
    (i) Ensure that all longlines are set so as to achieve a minimum 
longline sink rate of 0.2 m/s at all times whilst operating under this 
exemption;
    (ii) Report daily to its national agency on the achievement of this 
target whilst operating under this exemption;
    (iii) Ensure that data collected from longline sink rate tests and 
longline sink rate monitoring during fishing are recorded in the 
CCAMLR-approved format \1\ and submitted to the relevant national 
agency and CCAMLR Data Manager within two months of the vessel 
departing a fishery to which this measure applies.

    \1\ Included in the scientific observer electronic logbook.
    \2\ A plastic water bottle that has a `stopper' is needed. The 
stopper of the bottle is left open so that the bottle will fill with 
water after being pulled under water. This allows the plastic bottle 
to be re-used rather than being crushed by water pressure.
    \3\ On autolines attach to the backbone; on the Spanish longline 
system attach to the hookline.
    \4\ Binoculars will make this process easier to view, especially 
in foul weather.

Conservation Measure 25-02 (2008) \1\ \2\

Minimisation of the incidental mortality of seabirds in the course of 
longline fishing or longline fishing research in the Convention Area.
(Species: seabirds; Area: all; Season: all; Gear: longline)
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,
    Recognising that in certain subareas and divisions of the 
Convention Area there is also a high risk that seabirds will be caught 
during line hauling,
    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 
hooklines \3\ sink beyond the reach of seabirds as soon as possible 
after they are put in the water.
    2. Vessels using autoline systems should add weights to the 
hookline or use integrated weight (IW) hooklines while deploying 
longlines. IW longlines of a minimum of 50 g/m or attachment to non-IW 
longlines of 5 kg weights at 50 to 60 m intervals are recommended.
    3. Vessels using the Spanish method of longline fishing should 
release weights before line tension occurs; traditional weights \4\ of 
at least 8.5 kg mass shall be used, spaced at intervals of no more than 
40 m, or traditional weights \4\ of at least 6 kg mass shall be used, 
spaced at intervals of no more than 20 m, or solid steel weights \5\ of 
at least 5 kg mass shall be used, spaced at intervals of no more than 
40 m.
    4. Vessels using the trotline system exclusively (not a mix of 
trotlines and the Spanish system within the same longline) shall deploy 
weights only at the distal end of the droppers in the trotline. Weights 
shall be traditional weights of at least 6 kg or solid steel weights of 
at least 5 kg. Vessels alternating between the use of the Spanish 
system and trotline method shall use: (i) For the Spanish system: line 
weighting shall conform to the provisions in paragraph 3; (ii) for the 
trotline method: line weighting shall be either 8.5 kg traditional 
weights or 5 kg steel weights attached on the hook-end of all droppers 
in the trotline at no more than 80 m intervals. \6\
    5. Longlines shall be set at night only (i.e. during the hours of 
darkness between the times of nautical twilight \7\) \8\. During 
longline fishing at night, only the minimum ship's lights necessary for 
safety shall be used.
    6. The dumping of offal is prohibited while longlines are being 
set. The dumping of offal during the haul shall be avoided. Any such 
discharge shall take place only on the opposite side of the vessel to 
that where longlines are hauled. For vessels or fisheries where there 
is not a requirement to retain offal on board the vessel, a system 
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implemented to remove fish hooks from offal and fish heads prior to 
discharge.
    7. Vessels which are so configured that they lack on-board 
processing facilities or adequate capacity to retain offal on board, or 
the ability to discharge offal on the opposite side of the vessel to 
that where longlines are hauled, shall not be authorised to fish in the 
Convention Area.
    8. A streamer line shall be deployed during longline setting to 
deter birds from approaching the hookline. Specifications of the 
streamer line and its method of deployment are given in Annex 25-02/A.
    9. A device designed to discourage birds from accessing baits 
during the haul of longlines shall be employed in those areas defined 
by CCAMLR as average-to-high or high (Level of Risk 4 or 5) in terms of 
risk of seabird by-catch. These areas are currently Statistical 
Subareas 48.3, 58.6 and 58.7 and Statistical Divisions 58.5.1 and 
58.5.2.
    10. 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.
    11. Other variations in the design of mitigation measures may be 
tested on vessels carrying two 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.\9\ Full proposals for any such testing must 
be notified to the Working Group on Fish Stock Assessment (WG-FSA) in 
advance of the fishing season in which the trials are proposed to be 
conducted.

    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen and Crozet 
Islands.
    \2\ Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward Islands.
    \3\ Hookline is defined as the groundline or mainline to which 
the baited hooks are attached by snoods.
    \4\ Traditional weights are those made from rocks or concrete.
    \5\ Solid steel weights shall not be made from chain links. They 
should be made in a hydrodynamic shape designed to sink rapidly.
    \6\ Recognising that Spanish system longlines with weights at 40 
m intervals are typically configured with lines at 80 m intervals 
that connect hauling and hook lines (see diagram Annex 25-02/B). 
These connecting lines form the dropper lines of the trotline 
method.
    \7\ The exact times of nautical twilight are set forth in the 
Nautical Almanac tables for the relevant latitude, local time and 
date. A copy of the algorithm for calculating these times is 
available from the CCAMLR Secretariat. All times, whether for ship 
operations or observer reporting, shall be referenced to GMT.
    \8\ Wherever possible, setting of lines should be completed at 
least three hours before sunrise (to reduce loss of bait to/catches 
of white-chinned petrels).
    \9\ The mitigation measures under test should be constructed and 
operated taking full account of the principles set out in WG-FSA-03/
22 (the published version of which is available from the CCAMLR 
Secretariat and Web site); testing should be carried out 
independently of actual commercial fishing and in a manner 
consistent with the spirit of Conservation Measure 21-02.

Annex 25-02/A

    1. The aerial extent of the streamer line, which is the part of the 
line supporting the streamers, is the effective seabird deterrent 
component of a streamer line. Vessels are encouraged to optimise the 
aerial extent and ensure that it protects the hookline as far astern of 
the vessel as possible, even in crosswinds.
    2. The streamer line shall be attached to the vessel such that it 
is suspended from a point a minimum of 7 m above the water at the stern 
on the windward side of the point where the hookline enters the water.
    3. The streamer line shall be a minimum of 150 m in length and 
include an object towed at the seaward end to create tension to 
maximise aerial coverage. The object towed should be maintained 
directly behind the attachment point to the vessel such that in 
crosswinds the aerial extent of the streamer line is over the hookline.
    4. Branched streamers, each comprising two strands of a minimum of 
3 mm diameter brightly coloured plastic tubing \1\ or cord, shall be 
attached no more than 5 m apart commencing 5 m from the point of 
attachment of the streamer line to the vessel and thereafter along the 
aerial extent of the line. Streamer length shall range between minimums 
of 6.5 m from the stern to 1 m for the seaward end. When a streamer 
line is fully deployed, the branched streamers should reach the sea 
surface in the absence of wind and swell. Swivels or a similar device 
should be placed in the streamer line in such a way as to prevent 
streamers being twisted around the streamer line. Each branched 
streamer may also have a swivel or other device at its attachment point 
to the streamer line to prevent fouling of individual streamers.
    5. Vessels are encouraged to deploy a second streamer line such 
that streamer lines are towed from the point of attachment each side of 
the hookline. The leeward streamer line should be of similar 
specifications (in order to avoid entanglement the leeward streamer 
line may need to be shorter) and deployed from the leeward side of the 
hookline.

    \1\ Plastic tubing should be of a type that is manufactured to 
be protected from ultraviolet radiation.
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Conservation Measure 26-01 (2008) \1\ \2\

General environmental protection during fishing
(Species: All; Area: All; Season: All; Gear: All)
The Commission,

    Concerned that certain activities associated with fishing may 
affect the Antarctic marine environment and that these activities have 
played a notable role in CCAMLR's efforts to minimise incidental 
mortality of non-target species such as seabirds and seals,
    Noting that previous CCAMLR recommendations, and the provisions of 
the MARPOL 73/78 Convention and its Annexes, prohibit the disposal of 
all plastics at sea, in the CAMLR Convention Area,
    Noting various provisions of the Protocol on Environmental 
Protection to the Antarctic Treaty in particular its Annexes as well as 
related Recommendations and Measures of the Antarctic Treaty 
Consultative Meetings,
    Recollecting that for many years advice from the Scientific 
Committee has indicated that significant numbers of Antarctic fur seals 
have been entangled and killed in plastic packaging bands in the 
Convention Area,
    Noting the recommendations of CCAMLR and the provisions of the 
MARPOL Convention and its Annexes which prohibit the jettisoning of all 
plastics at sea and that 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,
    Adopts the following conservation measure to minimise possible 
effects on the marine environment arising from fishing-related 
activities in the context of mitigating incidental mortality of non-
target species and protecting the marine environment in accordance with 
Article IX of the Convention.

Disposal of Plastic Packaging Bands

    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 
into approximately 30 cm sections, 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.

Prohibition of Discharge in High-Latitude Fisheries

    5. Vessels fishing south of 60 [deg] S shall be prohibited from 
dumping or discharging:
    (i) Oil or fuel products or oily residues into the sea, except as 
permitted under Annex I of MARPOL 73/78;
    (ii) Garbage;
    (iii) Food wastes not capable of passing through a screen with 
openings no greater than 25 mm;
    (iv) Poultry or parts (including egg shells);
    (v) Sewage within 12 n miles of land or ice shelves, or sewage 
while the ship is travelling at a speed of less than 4 knots;
    (vi) Offal; or
    (vii) Incineration ash.

Translocation of Poultry

    6. Live poultry or other living birds shall not be brought into 
areas south of 60[deg] S, and any dressed poultry not consumed shall be 
removed from those areas.

    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen and Crozet 
Islands
    \2\ Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward Islands.

Conservation Measure 32-09 (2008)

Prohibition of directed fishing for Dissostichus spp. except in

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accordance with specific conservation measures in the 2008/09 season
(Species: Toothfish; Area: 48.5; Season: 2008/09; Gear: All)

    The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Article IX of the Convention:
    Directed fishing for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 48.5 
is prohibited from 1 December 2008 to 30 November 2009.

Conservation Measure 33-02 (2008)

Limitation of by-catch in Statistical Division 58.5.2 in the 2008/09 
season
(Species: By-catch; Area: 58.5.2; Season: 2008/09; Gear: All)

    1. There shall be no directed fishing for any species other than 
Dissostichus eleginoides and Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical 
Division 58.5.2 in the 2008/09 fishing season.
    2. In directed fisheries in Statistical Division 58.5.2 in the 
2008/09 season, the by-catch of Channichthys rhinoceratus shall not 
exceed 150 tonnes, the by-catch of Lepidonotothen squamifrons shall not 
exceed 80 tonnes, the by-catch of Macrourus spp. shall not exceed 360 
tonnes and the by-catch of skates and rays shall not exceed 120 tonnes. 
For the purposes of this measure, `Macrourus spp.' and `skates and 
rays' should each be counted as a single species.
    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.
    4. If, in the course of a directed fishery, the by-catch in any one 
haul of Channichthys rhinoceratus, Lepidonotothen squamifrons, 
Macrourus spp., Somniosus spp. or skates and rays is equal to, or 
greater than 2 tonnes, then the fishing vessel shall not fish using 
that method of fishing at any point within 5 n miles \1\ of the 
location where the by-catch exceeded 2 tonnes for a period of at least 
five days.\2\ The location where the by-catch exceeded 2 tonnes is 
defined as the path \3\ followed by the fishing vessel.
    5. If, in the course of a directed fishery, the by-catch in any one 
haul of any other by-catch species for which by-catch limitations apply 
under this conservation measure is equal to, or greater than 1 tonne, 
then the fishing vessel shall not fish using that method of fishing at 
any point within 5 n miles \1\ of the location where the by-catch 
exceeded 1 tonne for a period of at least five days.\2\ The location 
where the by-catch exceeded 1 tonne is defined as the path \3\ followed 
by the fishing vessel.

    \1\ This provision concerning the minimum distance separating 
fishing locations 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 23-01, pending 
the adoption of a more appropriate period by the Commission.
    \3\ For a trawl the path is defined 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. For a 
longline or a pot, the path is defined from the point at which the 
first anchor of a set was deployed to the point at which the last 
anchor of that set was deployed.

Conservation Measure 33-03 (2008) \1\ \2\

Limitation of by-catch in new and exploratory fisheries in the 2008/09 
season
(Species: By-catch; Area: Various; Season: 2008/09; Gear: All)

    1. This conservation measure applies to new and exploratory 
fisheries in all areas containing small-scale research units (SSRUs) in 
the 2008/09 season, except where specific by-catch limits apply.
    2. The catch limits for all by-catch species are set out in Annex 
33-03/A. Within these catch limits, the total catch \3\ of by-catch 
species in any SSRU or combination of SSRUs as defined in relevant 
conservation measures shall not exceed the following limits:
     Skates and rays 5% of the catch limit of Dissostichus spp. 
or 50 tonnes whichever is greater;
     Macrourus spp. 16% of the catch limit for Dissostichus 
spp. or 20 tonnes, whichever is greater;
     All other species combined 20 tonnes.
    3. For the purposes of this measure `Macrourus spp.' and `skates 
and rays' should each be counted as a single species.
    4. Unless otherwise requested by scientific observers, vessels, 
where possible, should release skates and rays alive from the line by 
cutting snoods, and when practical, removing the hooks.
    5. If the by-catch of any one species is equal to or greater than 1 
tonne in any one haul or set, then the fishing vessel shall move to 
another location at least 5 n miles \4\ distant. The fishing vessel 
shall not return to any point within 5 n miles of the location where 
the by-catch exceeded 1 tonne for a period of at least five days.\5\ 
The location where the by-catch exceeded 1 tonne is defined as the path 
\6\ followed by the fishing vessel.
    6. If the catch of Macrourus spp. taken by a single vessel in any 
two 10-day periods \7\ in a single SSRU exceeds 1 500 kg in each 10-day 
period and exceeds 16% of the catch of Dissostichus spp. by that vessel 
in that SSRU in those periods, the vessel shall cease fishing in that 
SSRU for the remainder of the season.

    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen and Crozet 
Islands.
    \2\ Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward Islands.
    \3\ Total green weight caught, excluding individuals released 
alive.
    \4\ This provision concerning the minimum distance separating 
fishing locations is adopted pending the adoption of a more 
appropriate definition of a fishing location by the Commission.
    \5\ The specified period is adopted in accordance with the 
reporting period specified in Conservation Measure 23-01, pending 
the adoption of a more appropriate period by the Commission.
    \6\ For a trawl the path is defined 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. For a 
longline the path is defined from the point at which the first 
anchor of a set was deployed to the point at which the last anchor 
of that set was deployed.
    \7\ A 10-day period is defined as day 1 to day 10, day 11 to day 
20, or day 21 to the last day of the month.

Annex 33-03/A

                   Table 1--By-Catch Catch Limits for New and Exploratory Fisheries in 2008/09
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           By-catch catch limit
                                      Dissostichus spp. --------------------------------------------------------
 Subarea/ division       Region          catch limit      Skates and rays     Macrourus spp.
                                         (tonnes per        (tonnes per        (tonnes per       Other species
                                           region)            region)            region)       (tonnes per SSRU)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 48.6.............  North of 60                     200                 50                 32                 20
                     [deg] S.
                    South of 60                     200                 50                 32                 20
                     [deg] S.
 58.4.1...........  Whole division..                210                 50                 33                 20

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 58.4.2...........  Whole division..                 70                 50                 20                 20
 58.4.3a..........  Whole division..                 86                 50                 26                 20
 58.4.3b..........  North of 60                     120                 50                 80                 20
                     [deg] S.
 88.1.............  Whole subarea...               2700                135                430                 20
 88.2.............  South of 65                     567                 50                 90                 20
                     [deg] S.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Region: As defined in column 2 of this table.
Rules for catch limits for by-catch species:
Skates and rays: 5% of the catch limit for Dissostichus spp. or 50 tonnes, whichever is greatest (SC-CAMLR-XXI,
  paragraph 5.76).
Macrourus spp.: 16% of the catch limit for Dissostichus spp. or 20 tonnes whichever is greatest, except in
  Statistical Divisions 58.4.3a and 58.4.3b (SC-CAMLR-XXII, paragraph 4.207), and Statistical Subarea 88.1 (SC-
  CAMLR-XXVII, paragraph 4.162).
Other species: 20 tonnes per SSRU.

Conservation Measure 41-01 (2008) \1\ \2\

General measures for exploratory fisheries for Dissostichus spp. in the 
Convention Area in the 2008/09 season
(Species: toothfish; Area: various; Season: 2008/09; Gear: longline, 
trawl)

    The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure:
    1. This conservation measure applies to exploratory fisheries using 
the trawl or longline methods except for such fisheries where the 
Commission has given specific exemptions to the extent of those 
exemptions. In trawl fisheries, a haul comprises a single deployment of 
the trawl net. In longline fisheries, a haul comprises the setting of 
one or more lines in a single location.
    2. 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 small-scale research unit 
(SSRU) shall cease when the reported catch reaches the specified catch 
limit \3\ and that SSRU shall be closed to fishing for the remainder of 
the season.
    3. In order to give effect to paragraph 2 above:
    (i) The precise geographic position of a haul in trawl fisheries 
will be determined by the midpoint of the path between the start point 
and end point of the haul for the purposes of catch and effort 
reporting;
    (ii) The precise geographic position of a haul/set in longline 
fisheries will be determined by the centre point of the line or lines 
deployed for the purposes of catch and effort reporting;
    (iii) The vessel will be deemed to be fishing in any SSRU from the 
beginning of the setting process until the completion of the hauling of 
all lines;
    (iv) Catch and effort information for each species by SSRU shall be 
reported to the Executive Secretary every five days using the Five-day 
Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in Conservation Measure 23-
01;
    (v) The Secretariat shall notify Contracting Parties participating 
in these fisheries when the total catch for Dissostichus eleginoides 
and Dissostichus mawsoni combined in any SSRU is likely to reach the 
specified catch limit, and of the closure of that SSRU when that limit 
is reached.\4\ No part of a trawl path may lie within a closed SSRU and 
no part of a longline may be set within a closed SSRU.
    4. The by-catch in each exploratory fishery shall be regulated as 
in Conservation Measure 33-03.
    5. The total number and weight of Dissostichus eleginoides and 
Dissostichus mawsoni discarded, including those with the `jellymeat' 
condition, shall be reported.
    6. Each vessel participating in the exploratory fisheries for 
Dissostichus spp. during the 2008/09 season shall have one scientific 
observer appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of 
International Scientific Observation, and where possible one additional 
scientific observer, on board throughout all fishing activities within 
the fishing season.
    7. The Data Collection Plan (Annex 41-01/A), Research Plan (Annex 
41-01/B) and Tagging Program (Annex 41-01/C) shall be implemented. Data 
collected pursuant to the Data Collection and Research Plans for the 
period up to 31 August 2009 shall be reported to CCAMLR by 30 September 
2009 so that the data will be available to the meeting of the Working 
Group on Fish Stock Assessment (WG-FSA) in 2009. Such data taken after 
31 August 2009 shall be reported to CCAMLR not later than three months 
after the closure of the fishery, but, where possible, submitted in 
time for the consideration of WG-FSA.
    8. Members who choose not to participate in the fishery prior to 
the commencement of the fishery shall inform the Secretariat of changes 
in their plans no later than one month before the start of the fishery. 
If, for whatever reason, Members are unable to participate in the 
fishery, they shall inform the Secretariat no later than one week after 
finding that they cannot participate. The Secretariat will inform all 
Contracting Parties immediately after such notification is received.

    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen and Crozet 
Islands.
    \2\ Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward Islands.
    \3\ Unless otherwise specified, the catch limit for Dissostichus 
spp. shall be 100 tonnes in any SSRU except in respect of 
Statistical Subarea 88.2.
    \4\ The closure of fisheries is governed by Conservation Measure 
31-02.

Annex 41-01/A

Data Collection Plan for Exploratory Fisheries

    1. All vessels will comply with the Five-day Catch and Effort 
Reporting System (Conservation Measure 23-01) and Monthly Fine-scale 
Catch, Effort and Biological Data Reporting Systems (Conservation 
Measures 23-04 and 23-05).
    2. All data required by the CCAMLR Scientific Observers Manual for 
finfish fisheries will be collected. These include:
    (i) Position, date and depth at the start and end of every haul;
    (ii) Haul-by-haul catch and catch per effort by species;
    (iii) Haul-by-haul length frequency of common species;
    (iv) Sex and gonad state of common species;
    (v) Diet and stomach fullness;
    (vi) Scales and/or otoliths for age determination;

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    (vii) Number and mass by species of by-catch of fish and other 
organisms;
    (viii) 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) Position and sea depth at each end of every line in a haul;
    (ii) Setting, soak and hauling times;
    (iii) Number and species of fish lost at surface;
    (iv) Number of hooks set;
    (v) Bait type;
    (vi) Baiting success (%);
    (vii) Hook type.

Annex 41-01/B

Research Plan for Exploratory Fisheries

    1. Activities under this Research Plan shall not be exempted from 
any conservation measure in force.
    2. This plan applies to all small-scale research units (SSRUs) as 
defined in Table 1 and Figure 1.
    3. Except when fishing in Statistical Subareas 88.1 and 88.2 (see 
paragraph 5), any vessel undertaking prospecting or commercial fishing 
in any SSRU must undertake the following research activities:
    (i) On first entry into an SSRU, the first 10 hauls, whether by 
trawl or longline, shall be designated `research hauls' and must 
satisfy the criteria set out in paragraph 4. Research hauls shall be 
carried out on, or close to, positions provided by the CCAMLR 
Secretariat,\1\ based on a stratified random design in prescribed areas 
within that SSRU.
    (ii) On completion of 10 research hauls the vessel may continue to 
fish within the SSRU.
    4. To be designated as a research haul:
    (i) Each research haul must be separated by not less than 5 n miles 
from any other research haul, distance to be measured from the 
geographical midpoint of each research haul;
    (ii) Each haul shall comprise: for longlines, at least 3 500 hooks 
and no more than 5 000 hooks; this may comprise a number of separate 
lines set in the same location; for trawls, at least 30 minutes 
effective fishing time as defined in the Draft Manual for Bottom Trawl 
Surveys in the Convention Area (SC-CAMLR-XI, Annex 5, Appendix H, 
Attachment E, paragraph 4);
    (iii) Each haul of a longline shall have a soak time of not less 
than six hours, measured from the time of completion of the setting 
process to the beginning of the hauling process.
    5. In the exploratory fisheries in Statistical Subareas 88.1 and 
88.2, all data specified in the Data Collection Plan (Annex 41-01/A) of 
this conservation measure shall be collected for every haul; all fish 
of each Dissostichus species in a haul (up to a maximum of 35 fish) are 
to be measured and randomly sampled for biological studies (paragraphs 
2(iv) to (vi) of Annex 41-01/A).
    6. In all other exploratory fisheries, all data specified in the 
Data Collection Plan (Annex 41-01/A) of this conservation measure shall 
be collected for every research haul; in particular, all fish in a 
research haul up to 100 fish are to be measured and at least 30 fish 
sampled for biological studies (paragraphs 2(iv) to (vi) of Annex 41-
01/A). Where more than 100 fish are caught, a method for randomly 
subsampling the fish should be applied.

    \1 \ The Secretariat will generate a list of random stations for 
each vessel participating in exploratory fisheries. These lists will 
be provided to notifying Members prior to the start of the fishing 
season (SC-CAMLR-XXVII, paragraphs 4.113 and 4.114).

       Table 1--Description of Small-Scale Research Units (SSRUs)
                           [See also Figure 1]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Region            SSRU                 Boundary line
------------------------------------------------------------------------
48.6..................        A   From 50[deg] S 20[deg] W, due east to
                                   1[deg] 30'E, due south to 60[deg] S,
                                   due west to 20[deg] W, due north to
                                   50[deg] S.
                              B   From 60[deg] S 20[deg] W, due east to
                                   10[deg] W, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 20[deg] W,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                               C  From 60[deg] S 10[deg] W, due east to
                                   0[deg] longitude, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 10[deg] W,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              D   From 60[deg] S 0[deg] longitude, due
                                   east to 10[deg] E, due south to
                                   coast, westward along coast to 0[deg]
                                   longitude, due north to 60[deg] S.
                              E   From 60[deg] S 10[deg] E, due east to
                                   20[deg] E, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 10[deg] E,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              F   From 60[deg] S 20[deg] E, due east to
                                   30[deg] E, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 20[deg] E,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              G   From 50[deg] S 1[deg] 30'E, due east
                                   to 30[deg] E, due south to 60[deg] S,
                                   due west to 1[deg] 30'E, due north to
                                   50[deg] S.
58.4.1................        A   From 55[deg] S 86[deg] E, due east to
                                   150[deg] E, due south to 60[deg] S,
                                   due west to 86[deg] E, due north to
                                   55[deg] S.
                              B   From 60[deg] S 86[deg] E, due east to
                                   90[deg] E, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 80[deg] E,
                                   due north to 64[deg] S, due east to
                                   86[deg] E, due north to 60[deg] S.
                               C  From 60[deg] S 90[deg] E, due east to
                                   100[deg] E, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 90[deg] E,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              D   From 60[deg] S 100[deg] E, due east to
                                   110[deg] E, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 100[deg] E,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              E   From 60[deg] S 110[deg] E, due east to
                                   120[deg] E, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 110[deg] E,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              F   From 60[deg] S 120[deg] E, due east to
                                   130[deg] E, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 120[deg] E,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              G   From 60[deg] S 130[deg] E, due east to
                                   140[deg] E, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 130[deg] E,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              H   From 60[deg] S 140[deg] E, due east to
                                   150[deg] E, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 140[deg] E,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
58.4.2................        A   From 62[deg] S 30[deg] E, due east to
                                   40[deg] E, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 30[deg] E,
                                   due north to 62[deg] S.
                              B   From 62[deg] S 40[deg] E, due east to
                                   50[deg] E, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 40[deg] E,
                                   due north to 62[deg] S.
                               C  From 62[deg] S 50[deg] E, due east to
                                   60[deg] E, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 50[deg] E,
                                   due north to 62[deg] S.
                              D   From 62[deg] S 60[deg] E, due east to
                                   70[deg] E, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 60[deg] E,
                                   due north to 62[deg] S.
                              E   From 62[deg] S 70[deg] E, due east to
                                   73[deg] 10'E, due south to 64[deg] S,
                                   due east to 80[deg] E, due south to
                                   coast, westward along coast to
                                   70[deg] E, due north to 62[deg] S.
58.4.3a...............        A   Whole division, from 56[deg] S 60[deg]
                                   E, due east to 73[deg] 10'E, due
                                   south to 62[deg] S, due west to
                                   60[deg] E, due north to 56[deg] S.
58.4.3b...............        A   From 56[deg] S 73[deg] 10'E, due east
                                   to 79[deg] E, south to 59[deg] S, due
                                   west to 73[deg] 10'E, due north to
                                   56[deg] S.
                              B   From 60[deg] S 73[deg] 10'E, due east
                                   to 86[deg] E, south to 64[deg] S, due
                                   west to 73[deg] 10'E, due north to
                                   60[deg] S.
                               C  From 59[deg] S 73[deg] 10'E, due east
                                   to 79[deg] E, south to 60[deg] S, due
                                   west to 73[deg] 10'E, due north to
                                   59[deg] S.
                              D   From 59[deg] S 79[deg] E, due east to
                                   86[deg] E, south to 60[deg] S, due
                                   west to 79[deg] E, due north to
                                   59[deg] S.
                              E   From 56[deg] S 79[deg] E, due east to
                                   80[deg] E, due north to 55[deg] S,
                                   due east to 86[deg] E, south to
                                   59[deg] S, due west to 79[deg] E, due
                                   north to 56[deg] S.
58.4.4................        A   From 51[deg] S 40[deg] E, due east to
                                   42[deg] E, due south to 54[deg] S,
                                   due west to 40[deg] E, due north to
                                   51[deg] S.
                              B   From 51[deg] S 42[deg] E, due east to
                                   46[deg] E, due south to 54[deg] S,
                                   due west to 42[deg] E, due north to
                                   51[deg] S.
                               C  From 51[deg] S 46[deg] E, due east to
                                   50[deg] E, due south to 54[deg] S,
                                   due west to 46[deg] E, due north to
                                   51[deg] S.
                              D   Whole division excluding SSRUs A, B,
                                   C, and with outer boundary from
                                   50[deg] S 30[deg] E, due east to
                                   60[deg] E, due south to 62[deg] S,
                                   due west to 30[deg] E, due north to
                                   50[deg] S.

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58.6..................        A   From 45[deg] S 40[deg] E, due east to
                                   44[deg] E, due south to 48[deg] S,
                                   due west to 40[deg] E, due north to
                                   45[deg] S.
                              B   From 45[deg] S 44[deg] E, due east to
                                   48[deg] E, due south to 48[deg] S,
                                   due west to 44[deg] E, due north to
                                   45[deg] S.
                               C  From 45[deg] S 48[deg] E, due east to
                                   51[deg] E, due south to 48[deg] S,
                                   due west to 48[deg] E, due north to
                                   45[deg] S.
                              D   From 45[deg] S 51[deg] E, due east to
                                   54[deg] E, due south to 48[deg] S,
                                   due west to 51[deg] E, due north to
                                   45[deg] S.
58.7..................        A   From 45[deg] S 37[deg] E, due east to
                                   40[deg] E, due south to 48[deg] S,
                                   due west to 37[deg] E, due north to
                                   45[deg] S.
88.1..................        A   From 60[deg] S 150[deg] E, due east to
                                   170[deg] E, due south to 65[deg] S,
                                   due west to 150[deg] E, due north to
                                   60[deg] S.
                              B   From 60[deg] S 170[deg] E, due east to
                                   179[deg] E, due south to 66[deg]
                                   40'S, due west to 170[deg] E, due
                                   north to 60[deg] S.
                               C  From 60[deg] S 179[deg] E, due east to
                                   170[deg] W, due south to 70[deg] S,
                                   due west to 178[deg] W, due north to
                                   66[deg] 40'S, due west to 179[deg] E,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              D   From 65[deg] S 150[deg] E, due east to
                                   160[deg] E, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 150[deg] E,
                                   due north to 65[deg] S.
                              E   From 65[deg] S 160[deg] E, due east to
                                   170[deg] E, due south to 68[deg]
                                   30'S, due west to 160[deg] E, due
                                   north to 65[deg] S.
                              F   From 68[deg] 30'S 160[deg] E, due east
                                   to 170[deg] E, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 160[deg] E,
                                   due north to 68[deg] 30'S.
                              G   From 66[deg] 40'S 170[deg] E, due east
                                   to 178[deg] W, due south to 70[deg]
                                   S, due west to 178[deg] 50'E, due
                                   south to 70[deg] 50'S, due west to
                                   170[deg] E, due north to 66[deg]
                                   40'S.
                              H   From 70[deg] 50'S 170[deg] E, due east
                                   to 178[deg] 50'E, due south to
                                   73[deg] S, due west to coast,
                                   northward along coast to 170[deg] E,
                                   due north to 70[deg] 50'S.
                              I   From 70[deg] S 178[deg] 50'E, due east
                                   to 170[deg] W, due south to 73[deg]
                                   S, due west to 178[deg] 50'E, due
                                   north to 70[deg] S.
                              J   From 73[deg] S at coast near 170[deg]
                                   30'E, due east to 178[deg] 50'E, due
                                   south to 80[deg] S, due west to
                                   170[deg] E, northward along coast to
                                   73[deg] S.
                              K   From 73[deg] S 178[deg] 50'E, due east
                                   to 170[deg] W, due south to 76[deg]
                                   S, due west to 178[deg] 50'E, due
                                   north to 73[deg] S.
                              L   From 76[deg] S 178[deg] 50'E, due east
                                   to 170[deg] W, due south to 80[deg]
                                   S, due west to 178[deg] 50'E, due
                                   north to 76[deg] S.
                              M   From 73[deg] S at coast near 169[deg]
                                   30'E, due east to 170[deg] E, due
                                   south to 80[deg] S, due west to
                                   coast, northward along coast to
                                   73[deg] S.
88.2..................        A   From 60[deg] S 170[deg] W, due east to
                                   160[deg] W, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 170[deg] W,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              B   From 60[deg] S 160[deg] W, due east to
                                   150[deg] W, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 160[deg] W,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                               C  From 60[deg] S 150[deg] W, due east to
                                   140[deg] W, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 150[deg] W,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              D   From 60[deg] S 140[deg] W, due east to
                                   130[deg] W, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 140[deg] W,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              E   From 60[deg] S 130[deg] W, due east to
                                   120[deg] W, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 130[deg] W,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              F   From 60[deg] S 120[deg] W, due east to
                                   110[deg] W, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 120[deg] W,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              G   From 60[deg] S 110[deg] W, due east to
                                   105[deg] W, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 110[deg] W,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
88.3..................        A   From 60[deg] S 105[deg] W, due east to
                                   95[deg] W, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 105[deg] W,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              B   From 60[deg] S 95[deg] W, due east to
                                   85[deg] W, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 95[deg] W,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                               C  From 60[deg] S 85[deg] W, due east to
                                   75[deg] W, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 85[deg] W,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
                              D   From 60[deg] S 75[deg] W, due east to
                                   70[deg] W, due south to coast,
                                   westward along coast to 75[deg] W,
                                   due north to 60[deg] S.
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Annex 41-01/C

Tagging Program for Dissostichus spp. and Skates in Exploratory 
Fisheries

    1. The responsibility for ensuring tagging, tag recovery and 
correct reporting shall lie with the Flag State of the fishing vessel. 
The fishing vessel shall cooperate with the CCAMLR scientific observer 
in undertaking the tagging program.
    2. This program shall apply in each exploratory longline fishery, 
and any vessel that participates in more than one exploratory fishery 
shall apply the following in each exploratory fishery in which that 
vessel fishes:
    (i) Each longline vessel shall tag and release Dissostichus spp., 
continuously while fishing, at a rate specified in the conservation 
measure for that fishery according to the CCAMLR Tagging Protocol 
1.
    (ii) The program shall target toothfish of all sizes in order to 
meet the tagging requirement, only toothfish that are in good condition 
shall be tagged and the availability of these fish shall be reported by 
the observer. All released toothfish must be double-tagged and releases 
should cover as broad a geographical area as possible. In regions where 
both species occur, the tagging rate shall to the extent practicable be 
in proportion to the species and sizes of Dissostichus spp. present in 
the catches.
    (iii) During the 2008/09 season (Year-of-the-Skate), each longline 
vessel shall tag and release skates, continuously while fishing, at a 
rate specified in the conservation measure for that fishery according 
to the CCAMLR Tagging Protocol. All tagged skates must be double-tagged 
and released alive.
    (iv) All toothfish and skate tags for use in exploratory fisheries 
shall be sourced from the Secretariat.
    (v) Recaptured tagged fish (i.e. fish caught that have a previously 
inserted tag) shall not be re-released, even if at liberty for only a 
short period.
    (vi) All recaptured tagged fish should be biologically sampled 
(length, weight, sex, gonad stage), an electronic time-stamped 
photograph taken of the fish and tag, the otoliths recovered and the 
tag removed.
    3. Toothfish that are tagged and released shall not be counted 
against the catch limits.
    4. All relevant tag data and any data recording tag recaptures 
shall be reported electronically in the CCAMLR format 1 to 
the Executive Secretary (i) by the vessel every month along with its 
monthly fine-scale catch and effort (C2) data, and (ii) by the observer 
as part of the data reporting requirements for observer data 
1.
    5. All relevant tag data, any data recording tag recaptures, and 
specimens (tags and otoliths) from recaptures shall also be reported 
electronically in the CCAMLR format 1 to the relevant 
regional tag data repository as detailed in the CCAMLR Tagging Protocol 
(available at http://www.ccamlr.org/pu/e/sc/tag/intro.htm).

    \1\ In accordance with the CCAMLR Tagging Protocol for 
exploratory fisheries which is available from the Secretariat and 
included in the scientific observer logbook forms.

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Conservation Measure 41-02 (2008)

Limits on the fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides in Statistical 
Subarea 48.3 in the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons
(Species: toothfish; Area: 48.3; Season: 2007/08 and 2008/09; Gear: 
longline, pot)

    The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 31-01:
    Access 1. The fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides in Statistical 
Subarea 48.3 shall be conducted by vessels using longlines and pots 
only.
    2. For the purpose of this fishery, the area open to the fishery is 
defined as that portion of Statistical Subarea 48.3 that lies within 
the area bounded by latitudes 52[deg]30' S and 56[deg]0' S and by 
longitudes 33[deg]30' W and 48[deg]0' W.
    3. A map illustrating the area defined by paragraph 2 is appended 
to this conservation measure (Annex 41-02/A). The portion of 
Statistical Subarea 48.3 outside that defined above shall be closed to 
directed fishing for Dissostichus eleginoides in the 2007/08 and 2008/
09 seasons.
    Catch limit 4. The total catch of Dissostichus eleginoides in 
Statistical Subarea 48.3 in the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons shall be 
limited to 3 920 tonnes in each season. The catch limit shall be 
further subdivided between the Management Areas shown in Annex 41-02/A 
as follows:

Management Area A: 0 tonnes
Management Area B: 1 176 tonnes in each season
Management Area C: 2 744 tonnes in each season.

    Season 5. For the purpose of the longline fishery for Dissostichus 
eleginoides in Statistical Subarea 48.3, the 2007/08 and 2008/09 
seasons are defined as the period from 1 May to 31 August in each 
season, or until the catch limit is reached, whichever is sooner. For 
the purpose of the pot fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides in 
Statistical Subarea 48.3, the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons are defined 
as the period from 1 December to 30 November, or until the catch limit 
is reached, whichever is sooner. The season for longline fishing 
operations may be extended to 14 September in each season for any 
vessel which has demonstrated full compliance with Conservation Measure 
25-02 in the previous season. This extension to the season shall also 
be subject to a catch limit of three (3) seabirds per vessel. If three 
seabirds are caught during the season extension, fishing shall cease 
immediately for that vessel.
    By-catch 6. The by-catch of crab in any pot fishery undertaken 
shall be counted against the catch limit in the crab fishery in 
Statistical Subarea 48.3.
    7. The by-catch of finfish in the fishery for Dissostichus 
eleginoides in Statistical Subarea 48.3 in the 2007/08 and 2008/09 
seasons shall not exceed 196 tonnes for skates and rays and 196 tonnes 
for Macrourus spp. in each season. For the purpose of these by-catch 
limits, `Macrourus spp.' and `skates and rays' shall each be counted as 
a single species.
    8. If the by-catch of any one species is equal to or greater than 1 
tonne in any one haul or set, then the fishing vessel shall move to 
another location at least 5 n miles 1 distant. The fishing 
vessel shall not return to any point within 5 n miles of the location 
where the by-catch exceeded 1 tonne for a period of at least five days 
2. The location where the by-catch exceeded 1 tonne is 
defined as the path 3 followed by the fishing vessel.
    Mitigation 9. The operation of this fishery shall be carried out in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 25-02 so as to minimise the 
incidental mortality of seabirds in the course of fishing.
    Observers 10. Each vessel participating in this fishery shall have 
at least one scientific observer appointed in accordance with the 
CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation, and where 
possible one additional scientific observer, on board throughout all 
fishing activities within the fishing period.
    Data: catch/effort 11. For the purpose of implementing this 
conservation measure, the following shall apply:
    (i) the Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
Conservation Measure 23-01;
    (ii) the Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Conservation Measure 23-04. Fine-scale data shall be submitted 
on a haul-by-haul basis.
    12. For the purpose of Conservation Measures 23-01 and 23-04, the 
target species is Dissostichus eleginoides and by-catch species are 
defined as any species other than Dissostichus eleginoides.
    13. 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.
    Data: biological 14. Fine-scale biological data, as required under 
Conservation Measure 23-05, shall be collected and recorded. Such data 
shall be reported in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
    Research fishing 15. Catches of Dissostichus eleginoides taken 
under the provisions of Conservation Measure 24-01 in the area of the 
fishery defined in this conservation measure shall be considered as 
part of the catch limit.
    Environ-mental protection 16. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.

    \1\ This provision concerning the minimum distance separating 
fishing locations 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 23-01, pending 
the adoption of a more appropriate period by the Commission.
    \3\ For a longline or a pot, the path is defined from the point 
at which the first anchor of a set was deployed to the point at 
which the last anchor of that set was deployed.

    [Annex 41-02/a is unchanged]

Conservation Measure 41-03 (2008)

Limits on the fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 48.4 
in the 2008/09 fishing season
(Species: toothfish; Area: 48.4; Season: 2008/09; Gear: longline)

    Access 1. Directed fishing shall be by longlines only. The use of 
all other methods of directed fishing for Dissostichus spp. in 
Statistical Subarea 48.4 shall be prohibited.
    2. For the purpose of this fishery, the areas open to fishing are 
defined as that portion of Statistical Subarea 48.4 that lies within 
the area bounded by latitudes 55[deg]30[min] S and 57[deg]20[min] S and 
by longitudes 25[deg]30[min] W and 29[deg]30[min] W (Northern Area), 
and that portion of Statistical Subarea 48.4 that lies within the area 
bounded by latitudes 57[deg]20[min] S and 60[deg]00[min] S and by 
longitudes 24[deg]30[min] W and 29[deg]00[min] W (Southern Area).
    3. A map illustrating the areas defined by paragraph 2 is appended 
to this conservation measure (Annex 41-03/A). The portion of 
Statistical Subarea 48.4 outside that defined above shall be closed to 
directed fishing for Dissostichus spp. in the 2008/09 season.
    Catch limit 4. In the Northern Area of Statistical Subarea 48.4, 
the total catch of Dissostichus eleginoides shall be limited to 75 
tonnes, and the taking of Dissostichus mawsoni, other than for 
scientific research purposes, is prohibited.
    5. In the Southern Area of Statistical Subarea 48.4, the total 
catch of Dissostichus spp. shall be limited to 75 tonnes.
    Season 6. For the purposes of the fishery for Dissostichus spp. in 
Statistical Subarea 48.4, the fishing

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season shall be 1 December 2008 to 30 November 2009, or until the total 
catch limit for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 48.4 is 
reached, whichever is sooner.
    By-catch 7. In the Northern Area of Statistical Subarea 48.4, the 
by-catch of finfish shall not exceed 4 tonnes for skates and rays and 
12 tonnes for Macrourus spp.
    8. In the Southern Area of Statistical Subarea 48.4, the by-catch 
of finfish shall trigger a move-on rule if the catch of skates and rays 
exceeds 5% of the catch of Dissostichus spp. in any one haul or set, or 
if the catch of Macrourus spp. exceeds 16% of the catch of Dissostichus 
spp. in any one haul or set. If the move-on rule is triggered, then the 
fishing vessel shall move to another location at least 5 n miles\1\ 
distant. The fishing vessel shall not return to any point within 5 n 
miles of the location where the move-on rule was triggered for a period 
of at least five days\2\. The location where the move-on rule was 
triggered is defined as the path\3\ followed by the fishing vessel.
    9. For the purpose of these by-catch limits, `Macrourus spp.' and 
`skates and rays' shall each be counted as a single species.
    10. Dissostichus mawsoni caught in the Northern Area of Statistical 
Subarea 48.4 shall, if in good condition, be tagged and released; or if 
dead, may be retained.
    Mitigation 11. Fishing in Statistical Subarea 48.4 shall be carried 
out in accordance with the provisions of Conservation Measure 25-02. 
When fishing is carried out in accordance with the provisions of 
Conservation Measure 24-02, vessels may, subject to paragraph 13 below, 
fish during daylight hours in an exemption to paragraph 5 (night 
setting) of Conservation Measure 25-02.
    12. Fishing in Statistical Subarea 48.4 in December, January, 
February, March, October and November shall, in addition to paragraph 
11 above, be carried out in accordance with the provisions of 
Conservation Measure 24-02.
    13. Any vessel fishing under the exemption from night setting 
provided in paragraph 11 above and catching a total of three (3) 
seabirds shall immediately revert to night setting in accordance with 
Conservation Measure 25-02.
    Observers 14. Each vessel participating in the fishery for 
Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 48.4 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 fishing period.
    Data: atch/effort 15. For the purpose of implementing this 
conservation measure, the following shall apply:
    (i) The Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
Conservation Measure 23-01;
    (ii) The Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Data Reporting System 
set out in Conservation Measure 23-04. Data shall be reported on a 
haul-by-haul basis. For the purposes of Conservation Measure 23-04, the 
target species is Dissostichus spp., and `by-catch species' are defined 
as any species other than Dissostichus spp.
    Data: Biological 16. Fine-scale biological data, as required under 
Conservation Measure 23-05 shall be collected and recorded. Such data 
shall be reported in accordance with the Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
    Tagging program 17. Each vessel taking part in the fishery for 
Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 48.4 shall undertake a tagging 
program in accordance with the CCAMLR Tagging Protocol. The following 
additional provisions shall apply:
    (i) Fish should be tagged at an average rate of five fish per tonne 
of green weight catch throughout the season;
    (ii) Fish should be tagged that have been caught across as broad a 
range of depths within the designated area as practicable;
    (iii) Fish of a range of total lengths should be tagged.
    Environmental protection 18. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.

    \1\ This provision concerning the minimum distance separating 
fishing locations 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 23-01, pending 
the adoption of a more appropriate period by the Commission.
    \3\ For a longline or a pot, the path is defined from the point 
at which the first anchor of a set was deployed to the point at 
which the last anchor of that set was deployed.

Annex 41-03/A

    Statistical Subarea 48.4--Northern Area and Southern Area of the 
fishery in the 2008/09 season according to paragraph 2. Latitudes and 
longitudes are given in degrees, and the 1,000 m contour is shown.

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Conservation Measure 41-04 (2008)

Limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical 
Subarea 48.6 in the 2008/09 season
(Species: toothfish; Area: 48.6; Season: 2008/09; Gear: longline)

    The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 21-02:
    Access 1. Fishing for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 48.6 
shall be limited to the exploratory longline fishery by Japan and the 
Republic of Korea. The fishery shall be conducted by Japanese and 
Korean flagged vessels using longlines only. No more than one vessel 
per country shall fish at any one time.
    2. Fishing is prohibited in depths shallower than 550 m in order to 
protect benthic communities.
    Catch limit 3. The total catch of Dissostichus spp. in Statistical 
Subarea 48.6 in the 2008/09 season shall not exceed a precautionary 
catch limit of 200 tonnes north of 60[deg] S and 200 tonnes south of 
60[deg] S.
    Season 4. For the purpose of the exploratory longline fishery for 
Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 48.6, the 2008/09 season is 
defined as the period from 1 December 2008 to 30 November 2009.
    By-catch 5. The by-catch in this fishery shall be regulated as set 
out in Conservation Measure 33-03.
    Mitigation 6. The exploratory longline fishery for Dissostichus 
spp. in Statistical Subarea 48.6 shall be carried out in accordance 
with the provisions of Conservation Measure 25-02, except paragraph 5 
(night setting), which shall not apply as long as the requirements of 
Conservation Measure 24-02 are met.1
    7. Any vessel catching a total of three (3) seabirds shall 
immediately revert to night setting in accordance with Conservation 
Measure 25-02.
    Observers 8. Each vessel participating in the fishery shall have at 
least two scientific observers, one of whom shall be an observer 
appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation, on board throughout all fishing activities 
within the fishing period.
Data: Catch/effort
    9. For the purpose of implementing this conservation measure in the 
2008/09 season, the following shall apply:
    (i) The Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
Conservation Measure 23-01;
    (ii) The Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Conservation Measure 23-04. Fine-scale data shall be submitted 
on a haul-by-haul basis.
    10. For the purpose of Conservation Measures 23-01 and 23-04, the 
target species is Dissostichus spp. and by-catch species are defined as 
any species other than Dissostichus spp.
Data: Biological
    11. Fine-scale biological data, as required under Conservation 
Measure 23-05, shall be collected and recorded. Such data shall be 
reported in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
    Research 12. Each vessel participating in this exploratory fishery 
shall conduct fishery-based research in accordance with the Research 
Plan and Tagging Program described in Conservation Measure 41-01, Annex 
B and Annex C respectively.
    13. Toothfish shall be tagged at a rate of at least three fish per 
tonne green weight caught.
    14. Skates shall be tagged at a rate of at least one skate per five 
skates caught, up to a maximum of 500 skates per vessel.
    Environmental protection 15. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.
    16. There shall be no offal discharge in this fishery.
    17. Conservation Measures 22-06 and 22-07 apply.

    \1\ The Japanese-flagged vessel Shinsei Maru No. 3 is exempted 
from the requirement to conduct longline sink rate tests outside the 
Convention Area when fishing at the end of the 2007/08 season and 
into the 2008/09 season, provided that the vessel conducted regular 
longline sink rate testing in 2007/08.

Conservation Measure 41-05 (2008)

Limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical 
Division 58.4.2 in the 2008/09 season
(Species: toothfish; Area: 58.4.2; Season: 2008/09; Gear: longline)

    The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 21-02, and notes that this measure 
would be for one year and that data

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arising from these activities would be reviewed by the Scientific 
Committee:
    Access 1. Fishing for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Division 
58.4.2 shall be limited to the exploratory longline fishery by Japan, 
Republic of Korea, Spain and Uruguay. The fishery shall be conducted by 
one (1) Japanese, four (4) Korean, one (1) Spanish and one (1) 
Uruguayan flagged vessels using longlines only.
    2. Fishing is prohibited in depths shallower than 550 m in order to 
protect benthic communities.
    Catch limit 3. The total catch of Dissostichus spp. in Statistical 
Division 58.4.2, in the 2008/09 season shall not exceed a precautionary 
catch limit of 70 tonnes applied as follows:

SSRU A--30 tonnes
SSRU B--0 tonnes
SSRU C--0 tonnes
SSRU D--0 tonnes
SSRU E--40 tonnes.

    Season 4. For the purpose of the exploratory longline fishery for 
Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Division 58.4.2, the 2008/09 season is 
defined as the period from 1 December 2008 to 30 November 2009.
    Fishing operations 5. The exploratory longline fishery for 
Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Division 58.4.2 shall be carried out 
in accordance with the provisions of Conservation Measure 41-01, except 
paragraph 6.
    By-catch 6. The by-catch in this fishery shall be regulated as set 
out in Conservation Measure 33-03.
    Mitigation 7. The exploratory longline fishery for Dissostichus 
spp. in Statistical Division 58.4.2 shall be carried out in accordance 
with the provisions of Conservation Measure 25-02, except paragraph 5 
(night setting) shall not apply, providing that vessels comply with 
Conservation Measure 24-02.
    8. Any vessel catching a total of three (3) seabirds shall 
immediately revert to night setting in accordance with Conservation 
Measure 25-02.
    Observers 9. Each vessel participating in the fishery shall have at 
least two scientific observers, one of whom shall be an observer 
appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation, on board throughout all fishing activities 
within the fishing period.
    Research 10. Each vessel participating in this exploratory fishery 
shall conduct fishery-based research in accordance with the Research 
Plan and Tagging Program described in Conservation Measure 41-01, Annex 
B and Annex C respectively.
    11. Toothfish shall be tagged at a rate of at least three fish per 
tonne green weight caught.
    12. Skates shall be tagged at a rate of at least one skate per five 
skates caught, up to a maximum of 500 skates per vessel.
Data: Catch/Effort
    13. For the purpose of implementing this conservation measure in 
the 2008/09 season, the following shall apply:
    (i) The Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
Conservation Measure 23-01;
    (ii) The Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Conservation Measure 23-04. Fine-scale data shall be submitted 
on a haul-by-haul basis.
    14. For the purpose of Conservation Measures 23-01 and 23-04, the 
target species is Dissostichus spp. and by-catch species are defined as 
any species other than Dissostichus spp.
Data: Biological
    15. Fine-scale biological data, as required under Conservation 
Measure 23-05, shall be collected and recorded. Such data shall be 
reported in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
    Environmental protection 16. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.
    17. Conservation Measures 22-06 and 22-07 apply.

Conservation Measure 41-06 (2008)

Limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. on Elan Bank 
(Statistical Division 58.4.3a) outside areas of national jurisdiction 
in the 2008/09 season
(Species: toothfish; Area: 58.4.3a; Season: 2008/09; Gear: longline)

    The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 21-02:
    Access 1. Fishing for Dissostichus spp. on Elan Bank (Statistical 
Division 58.4.3a) outside areas of national jurisdiction shall be 
limited to the exploratory fishery by Japan. The fishery shall be 
conducted by one (1) Japanese flagged vessel using longlines only.
    2. Fishing is prohibited in depths shallower than 550 m in order to 
protect benthic communities.
    Catch limit 3. The total catch of Dissostichus spp. on Elan Bank 
(Statistical Division 58.4.3a) outside areas of national jurisdiction 
in the 2008/09 season shall not exceed a precautionary catch limit of 
86 tonnes.
    Season 4. For the purpose of the exploratory longline fishery for 
Dissostichus spp. on Elan Bank (Statistical Division 58.4.3a) outside 
areas of national jurisdiction, the 2008/09 season is defined as the 
period from 1 May to 31 August 2009, or until the catch limit is 
reached, whichever is sooner.
    By-catch 5. The by-catch in this fishery shall be regulated as set 
out in Conservation Measure 33-03.
    Mitigation 6. The operation of this fishery shall be carried out in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 25-02 so as to minimise the 
incidental mortality of seabirds in the course of fishing.
    7. The fishery on Elan Bank (Statistical Division 58.4.3a) outside 
areas of national jurisdiction, may take place outside the prescribed 
season (paragraph 4) provided that, prior to entry into force of the 
licence, each vessel shall demonstrate its capacity to comply with 
longline weighting as approved by the Scientific Committee and 
described in Conservation Measure 24-02 and such data shall be reported 
to the Secretariat immediately.
    8. Should a total of three (3) seabirds be caught by a vessel 
outside the normal season (defined in paragraph 4), the vessel shall 
cease fishing immediately and shall not be permitted to fish outside 
the normal fishing season for the remainder of the 2008/09 fishing 
season.
    Observers 9. Each vessel participating in this fishery shall have 
at least one scientific observer appointed in accordance with the 
CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation, and where 
possible one additional scientific observer, on board throughout all 
fishing activities within the fishing period.
Data: Catch/Effort
    10. For the purpose of implementing this conservation measure in 
the 2008/09 season, the following shall apply:
    (i) The Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
Conservation Measure 23-01;
    (ii) The Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Conservation Measure 23-04. Fine-scale data shall be submitted 
on a haul-by-haul basis.
    11. For the purpose of Conservation Measures 23-01 and 23-04, the 
target species is Dissostichus spp. and by-catch species are defined as 
any species other than Dissostichus spp.
Data: Biological
    12. Fine-scale biological data, as required under Conservation 
Measure 23-05, shall be collected and recorded. Such data shall be 
reported in

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accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific 
Observation.
    Research 13. Each vessel participating in this exploratory fishery 
shall conduct fishery-based research in accordance with the Research 
Plan and Tagging Program described in Conservation Measure 41-01, Annex 
B and Annex C, respectively.
    14. Toothfish shall be tagged at a rate of at least three fish per 
tonne green weight caught.
    15. Skates shall be tagged at a rate of at least one skate per five 
skates caught, up to a maximum of 500 skates per vessel.
    Environmental protection 16. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.
    17. Conservation Measures 22-06 and 22-07 apply.

Conservation Measure 41-07 (2008)

Limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. on BANZARE Bank 
(Statistical Division 58.4.3b) outside areas of national jurisdiction 
in the 2008/09 season
(Species: toothfish; Area: 58.4.3b; Season: 2008/09; Gear: longline)

    The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 21-02:
    Access 1. Fishing for Dissostichus spp. on BANZARE Bank 
(Statistical Division 58.4.3b) outside areas of national jurisdiction 
shall be limited to the exploratory fishery by Japan, Spain and 
Uruguay. The fishery shall be conducted by Japanese, Spanish and 
Uruguayan flagged vessels using longlines only. No more than one vessel 
per country shall fish at any one time.
    2. Fishing is prohibited in depths shallower than 550 m in order to 
protect benthic communities.
    Catch limit 3. The total catch of Dissostichus spp. on BANZARE Bank 
(Statistical Division 58.4.3b) outside areas of national jurisdiction 
in the 2008/09 season shall not exceed a precautionary catch limit of 
120 tonnes applied as follows:

SSRU A--30 tonnes
SSRU B--0 tonnes
SSRU C--30 tonnes
SSRU D--30 tonnes
SSRU E--30 tonnes.

    Season 4. For the purpose of the exploratory longline fishery for 
Dissostichus spp. on BANZARE Bank (Statistical Division 58.4.3b) 
outside areas of national jurisdiction, the 2008/09 season is defined 
as the period from 1 May to 31 August 2009, or until the catch limit is 
reached, whichever is sooner.
    By-catch 5. The by-catch in this fishery shall be regulated as set 
out in Conservation Measure 33-03.
    Mitigation 6. The operation of this fishery shall be carried out in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 25-02 so as to minimise the 
incidental mortality of seabirds in the course of fishing.
    7. The fishery on BANZARE Bank (Statistical Division 58.4.3b) 
outside areas of national jurisdiction, may take place outside the 
prescribed season (paragraph 4) provided that, prior to entry into 
force of the licence, each vessel shall demonstrate its capacity to 
comply with experimental line-weighting trials as approved by the 
Scientific Committee and described in Conservation Measure 24-02 and 
such data shall be reported to the Secretariat immediately.
    8. Should a total of three (3) seabirds be caught by a vessel 
outside the normal season (defined in paragraph 4), the vessel shall 
cease fishing immediately and shall not be permitted to fish outside 
the normal fishing season for the remainder of the 2008/09 fishing 
season.
    Observers 9. Each vessel participating in this fishery shall have 
at least one scientific observer appointed in accordance with the 
CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation, and where 
possible one additional scientific observer, on board throughout all 
fishing activities within the fishing period.
Data: Catch/Effort
    10. For the purpose of implementing this conservation measure in 
the 2008/09 season, the following shall apply:
    (i) The Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
Conservation Measure 23-01;
    (ii) The Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Conservation Measure 23-04. Fine-scale data shall be submitted 
on a haul-by-haul basis.
    11. For the purpose of Conservation Measures 23-01 and 23-04, the 
target species is Dissostichus spp. and by-catch species are defined as 
any species other than Dissostichus spp.
Data: Biological
    12. Fine-scale biological data, as required under Conservation 
Measure 23-05, shall be collected and recorded. Such data shall be 
reported in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
    Research 13. Each vessel participating in this exploratory fishery 
shall conduct fishery-based research in accordance with the Research 
Plan and Tagging Program described in Conservation Measure 41-01, Annex 
B and Annex C respectively.
    14. Toothfish shall be tagged at a rate of at least three fish per 
tonne green weight caught.
    15. Skates shall be tagged at a rate of at least one skate per five 
skates caught, up to a maximum of 500 skates per vessel.
    Environmental protection 16. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.
    17. Conservation Measures 22-06 and 22-07 apply.

Conservation Measure 41-08 (2008)

Limits on the fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides in Statistical 
Division 58.5.2 in the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons
(Species: toothfish; Area: 58.5.2; Season: 2007/08 and 2008/09; Gear: 
various)

    Access 1. The fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides in Statistical 
Division 58.5.2 shall be conducted by vessels using trawls, pots or 
longlines only.
    Catch limit 2. The total catch of Dissostichus eleginoides in 
Statistical Division 58.5.2 in the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons shall be 
limited to 2 500 tonnes west of 79[deg]20' E.
    Season 3. For the purpose of the trawl and pot fisheries for 
Dissostichus eleginoides in Statistical Division 58.5.2, the 2007/08 
and 2008/09 seasons are defined as the period from 1 December to 30 
November, or until the catch limit is reached, whichever is sooner. For 
the purpose of the longline fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides in 
Statistical Division 58.5.2, the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons are 
defined as the period from 1 May to 14 September in each season, or 
until the catch limit is reached, whichever is sooner. The season for 
longline fishing operations may be extended from 15 April to 30 April 
and 15 September to 31 October in each season for any vessel which has 
demonstrated full compliance with Conservation Measure 25-02 in the 
previous season. These extensions to the season will also be subject to 
a total catch limit of three (3) seabirds per vessel. If three seabirds 
are caught during the season extension, fishing throughout the season 
extensions shall cease immediately for that vessel.
    By-catch 4. Fishing shall cease if the by-catch of any species 
reaches its by-catch limit as set out in Conservation Measure 33-02.
    Mitigation 5. The operation of the trawl fishery shall be carried 
out in accordance with Conservation Measure 25-03 so as to minimise the 
incidental mortality of seabirds and mammals through the course of 
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operation of the longline fishery shall be carried out in accordance 
with Conservation Measure 25-02, except paragraph 5 (night setting) 
shall not apply for vessels using integrated weighted lines (IWLs) 
during the period 1 May to 31 October in each season. Such vessels may 
deploy IWL gear during daylight hours if, prior to entry into force of 
the licence, each vessel shall demonstrate its capacity to comply with 
experimental line-weighting trials as approved by the Scientific 
Committee and described in Conservation Measure 24-02.
    During the period 15 April to 30 April in each season, vessels 
shall use IWL gear and in a manner that ensures lines are set and 
hauled sequentially, in conjunction with night setting and paired 
streamer lines.
    Observers 6. Each vessel participating in this fishery shall have 
at least one scientific observer, and may include one appointed in 
accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific 
Observation, on board throughout all fishing activities within the 
fishing period, with the exception of the period 15 April to 30 April 
in each season when two scientific observers shall be carried.
Data: Catch/Effort 7. For the purpose of implementing this conservation 
measure, the following shall apply:
    (i) The Ten-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in Annex 
41-08/A;
    (ii) The Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Annex 41-08/A. Fine-scale data shall be submitted on a haul-by-
haul basis.
    8. For the purpose of Annex 41-08/A, the target species is 
Dissostichus eleginoides and by-catch species are defined as any 
species other than Dissostichus eleginoides.
    9. 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.
Data: Biological 10. Fine-scale biological data, as required under 
Annex 41-08/A, shall be collected and recorded. Such data shall be 
reported in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
Environmental protection 11. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.
[Annex 41-08/A is unchanged]

Conservation Measure 41-09 (2008)

Limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical 
Subarea 88.1 in the 2008/09 season
(Species: toothfish; Area: 88.1; Season: 2008/09; Gear: longline)

    The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 21-02:
    Access 1. Fishing for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 88.1 
shall be limited to the exploratory longline fishery by Argentina, 
Chile, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Spain, UK 
and Uruguay. The fishery shall be conducted by a maximum in the season 
of two (2) Argentine, one (1) Chilean, four (4) Korean, four (4) New 
Zealand, three (3) Russian, one (1) South African, one (1) Spanish, 
three (3) UK and two (2) Uruguayan flagged vessels using longlines 
only.
    2. Fishing is prohibited in depths shallower than 550 m in order to 
protect benthic communities.
    Catch limit 3. The total catch of Dissostichus spp. in Statistical 
Subarea 88.1 in the 2008/09 season shall not exceed a precautionary 
catch limit of 2 700 tonnes applied as follows:

SSRU A--0 tonnes
SSRUs B, C and G--352 tonnes total
SSRU D--0 tonnes
SSRU E--0 tonnes
SSRU F--0 tonnes
SSRUs H, I and K--1 994 tonnes total
SSRU J and L--354 tonnes
SSRU M--0 tonnes.

    Season 4. For the purpose of the exploratory longline fishery for 
Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 88.1, the 2008/09 season is 
defined as the period from 1 December 2008 to 31 August 2009.
    Fishing operations 5. The exploratory longline fishery for 
Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 88.1 shall be carried out in 
accordance with the provisions of Conservation Measure 41-01, except 
paragraph 6.
    By-catch 6. The total by-catch in Statistical Subarea 88.1 in the 
2008/09 season shall not exceed a precautionary catch limit of 135 
tonnes of skates and rays, and 430 tonnes of Macrourus spp. Within 
these total by-catch limits, individual limits will apply as follows:

SSRU A--0 tonnes of any species
SSRUs B, C and G total--50 tonnes of skates and rays, 40 tonnes of 
Macrourus spp., 60 tonnes of other species
SSRU D--0 tonnes of any species
SSRU E--0 tonnes of any species
SSRU F--0 tonnes of any species
SSRUs H, I and K total--99 tonnes of skates and rays, 320 tonnes of 
Macrourus spp., 60 tonnes of other species
SSRU J and L--50 tonnes of skates and rays, 70 tonnes of Macrourus 
spp., 40 tonnes of other species.
SSRU M--0 tonnes of any species.

    The by-catch in this fishery shall be regulated as set out in 
Conservation Measure 33-03.
    Mitigation 7. The exploratory longline fishery for Dissostichus 
spp. in Statistical Subarea 88.1 shall be carried out in accordance 
with the provisions of Conservation Measure 25-02, except paragraph 5 
(night setting), which shall not apply as long as the requirements of 
Conservation Measure 24-02 are met.
    8. Any vessel catching a total of three (3) seabirds shall 
immediately revert to night setting in accordance with Conservation 
Measure 25-02.
    Observers 9. Each vessel participating in the fishery shall have at 
least two scientific observers, one of whom shall be an observer 
appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation, on board throughout all fishing activities 
within the fishing period.
    VMS 10. Each vessel participating in this exploratory longline 
fishery shall be required to operate a VMS at all times, in accordance 
with Conservation Measure 10-04.
    CDS 11. Each vessel participating in this exploratory longline 
fishery shall be required to participate in the Catch Documentation 
Scheme for Dissostichus spp., in accordance with Conservation Measure 
10-05.
    Research 12. Each vessel participating in this exploratory fishery 
shall conduct fishery-based research in accordance with the Research 
Plan and Tagging Program described in Conservation Measure 41-01, Annex 
B and Annex C respectively. The setting of research hauls (Conservation 
Measure 41-01, Annex B, paragraphs 3 and 4) is not required.
    13. Toothfish shall be tagged at a rate of at least one fish per 
tonne green weight caught in each SSRU.
    14. Skates shall be tagged at a rate of at least one skate per five 
skates caught, up to a maximum of 500 skates per vessel.
Data: Catch/Effort
    15. For the purpose of implementing this conservation measure in 
the 2008/09 season, the following shall apply:
    (i) The Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
Conservation Measure 23-01;
    (ii) The Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Conservation Measure 23-04. Fine-scale data shall be submitted 
on a haul-by-haul basis.

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    16. For the purpose of Conservation Measures 23-01 and 23-04, the 
target species is Dissostichus spp. and by-catch species are defined as 
any species other than Dissostichus spp.
Data: Biological
    17. Fine-scale biological data, as required under Conservation 
Measure 23-05, shall be collected and recorded. Such data shall be 
reported in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
    Environmental protection 18. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.
    19. Conservation Measures 22-06 and 22-07 apply.
    Additional elements 20. Fishing for Dissostichus spp. in 
Statistical Subarea 88.1 shall be prohibited within 10 n miles of the 
coast of the Balleny Islands.

Conservation Measure 41-10 (2008)

Limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical 
Subarea 88.2 in the 2008/09 season
(Species: toothfish; Area: 88.2; Season: 2008/09; Gear: longline)

    The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 21-02:
    Access 1. Fishing for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 88.2 
shall be limited to the exploratory longline fishery by Argentina, 
Chile, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Spain, UK 
and Uruguay. The fishery shall be conducted by a maximum in the season 
of two (2) Argentine, one (1) Chilean, two (2) Korean, four (4) New 
Zealand, three (3) Russian, one (1) South African, one (1) Spanish, 
three (3) UK and two (2) Uruguayan flagged vessels using longlines 
only.
    2. Fishing is prohibited in depths shallower than 550 m in order to 
protect benthic communities.
    Catch limit 3. The total catch of Dissostichus spp. in Statistical 
Subarea 88.2 south of 65[deg] S in the 2008/09 season shall not exceed 
a precautionary catch limit of 567 applied as follows:

SSRU A--0 tonnes
SSRU B--0 tonnes
SSRUs C, D, F and G--214 tonnes total
SSRU E--353 tonnes.

    Season 4. For the purpose of the exploratory longline fishery for 
Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 88.2, the 2008/09 season is 
defined as the period from 1 December 2008 to 31 August 2009.
    5. The exploratory longline fishery for Dissostichus spp. in 
Statistical Subarea 88.2 shall be carried out in accordance with the 
provisions of Conservation Measure 41-01, except paragraph 6.
    By-catch 6. The total by-catch in Statistical Subarea 88.2 in the 
2008/09 season shall not exceed a precautionary catch limit of 50 
tonnes of skates and rays, and 90 tonnes of Macrourus spp. Within these 
total by-catch limits, individual limits will apply as follows:

SSRU A--0 tonnes of any species
SSRU B--0 tonnes of any species
SSRUs C, D, F, G--50 tonnes of skates and rays, 34 tonnes of Macrourus 
spp., 80 tonnes of other species
SSRU E--50 tonnes of skates and rays, 56 tonnes of Macrourus spp., 20 
tonnes of other species.

    The by-catch in this fishery shall be regulated as set out in 
Conservation Measure 33-03.
    Mitigation 7. The exploratory longline fishery for Dissostichus 
spp. in Statistical Subarea 88.2 shall be carried out in accordance 
with the provisions of Conservation Measure 25-02, except paragraph 5 
(night setting), which shall not apply as long as the requirements of 
Conservation Measure 24-02 are met.
    8. Any vessel catching a total of three (3) seabirds shall 
immediately revert to night setting in accordance with Conservation 
Measure 25-02.
    Observers 9. Each vessel participating in the fishery shall have at 
least two scientific observers, one of whom shall be an observer 
appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation, on board throughout all fishing activities 
within the fishing period.
    VMS 10. Each vessel participating in this exploratory longline 
fishery shall be required to operate a VMS at all times, in accordance 
with Conservation Measure 10-04.
    CDS 11. Each vessel participating in this exploratory longline 
fishery shall be required to participate in the Catch Documentation 
Scheme for Dissostichus spp., in accordance with Conservation Measure 
10-05.
    Research 12. Each vessel participating in this exploratory fishery 
shall conduct fishery-based research in accordance with the Research 
Plan and Tagging Program described in Conservation Measure 41-01, Annex 
B and Annex C respectively. The setting of research hauls (Conservation 
Measure 41-01, Annex B, paragraphs 3 and 4) is not required.
    13. Toothfish shall be tagged at a rate of at least one fish per 
tonne green weight caught in each SSRU.
    14. Skates shall be tagged at a rate of at least one skate per five 
skates caught, up to a maximum of 500 skates per vessel.
Data: Catch/Effort
    15. For the purpose of implementing this conservation measure in 
the 2008/09 season, the following shall apply:
    (i) The Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
Conservation Measure 23-01;
    (ii) The Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Conservation Measure 23-04. Fine-scale data shall be submitted 
on a haul-by-haul basis.
    16. For the purpose of Conservation Measures 23-01 and 23-04, the 
target species is Dissostichus spp. and by-catch species are defined as 
any species other than Dissostichus spp.
Data: Biological
    17. Fine-scale biological data, as required under Conservation 
Measure 23-05, shall be collected and recorded. Such data shall be 
reported in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
    Environmental protection 18. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.
    19. Conservation Measures 22-06 and 22-07 apply.

Conservation Measure 41-11 (2008)

Limits on the exploratory fishery for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical 
Division 58.4.1 in the 2008/09 season
(Species: toothfish; Area: 58.4.1; Season: 2008/09; Gear: longline)

    The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 21-02, and notes that this measure 
would be for one year and that data arising from these activities would 
be reviewed by the Scientific Committee:
    Access 1. Fishing for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Division 
58.4.1 shall be limited to the exploratory longline fishery by Japan, 
Republic of Korea, New Zealand, South Africa, Spain and Uruguay. The 
fishery shall be conducted by one (1) Japanese, five (5) Korean, four 
(4) New Zealand, one (1) South African, one (1) Spanish and one (1) 
Uruguayan flagged vessels using longlines only.
    2. Fishing is prohibited in depths shallower than 550 m in order to 
protect benthic communities.
    Catch limit 3. The total catch of Dissostichus spp. in Statistical 
Division 58.4.1 in the 2008/09 season shall not exceed a precautionary 
catch limit of 210 tonnes applied as follows:

SSRU A--0 tonnes
SSRU B--0 tonnes
SSRU C--100 tonnes
SSRU D--0 tonnes
SSRU E--50 tonnes
SSRU F--0 tonnes
SSRU G--60 tonnes

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SSRU H--0 tonnes.

    Season 4. For the purpose of the exploratory longline fishery for 
Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Division 58.4.1, the 2008/09 season is 
defined as the period from 1 December 2008 to 30 November 2009.
    Fishing operations 5. The exploratory longline fishery for 
Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Division 58.4.1 shall be carried out 
in accordance with the provisions of Conservation Measure 41-01, except 
paragraph 6.
    By-catch 6. The by-catch in this fishery shall be regulated as set 
out in Conservation Measure 33-03.
    Mitigation 7. The exploratory longline fishery for Dissostichus 
spp. in Statistical Division 58.4.1 shall be carried out in accordance 
with the provisions of Conservation Measure 25-02, except paragraph 5 
(night setting) shall not apply, providing that vessels comply with 
Conservation Measure 24-02.
    8. Any vessel catching a total of three (3) seabirds shall 
immediately revert to night setting in accordance with Conservation 
Measure 25-02.
    Observers 9. Each vessel participating in the fishery shall have at 
least two scientific observers, one of whom shall be an observer 
appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation, on board throughout all fishing activities 
within the fishing period.
    Research 10. Each vessel participating in this exploratory fishery 
shall conduct fishery-based research in accordance with the Research 
Plan and Tagging Program described in Conservation Measure 41-01, Annex 
B and Annex C respectively.
    11. Toothfish shall be tagged at a rate of at least three fish per 
tonne green weight caught.
Data: Catch/Effort
    12. For the purpose of implementing this conservation measure in 
the 2008/09 season, the following shall apply:
    (i) The Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
Conservation Measure 23-01;
    (ii) The Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Conservation Measure 23-04. Fine-scale data shall be submitted 
on a haul-by-haul basis.
    13. For the purpose of Conservation Measures 23-01 and 23-04, the 
target species is Dissostichus spp. and by-catch species are defined as 
any species other than Dissostichus spp.
Data: Biological
    14. Fine-scale biological data, as required under Conservation 
Measure 23-05, shall be collected and recorded. Such data shall be 
reported in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
    Environmental protection 15. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.
    16. There shall be no offal discharge in this fishery.
    17. Conservation Measures 22-06 and 22-07 apply.

Conservation Measure 42-01 (2008)

Limits on the fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical 
Subarea 48.3 in the 2008/09 season
(Species: icefish; Area: 48.3; Season: 2008/09; Gear: trawl)

    The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 31-01:
    Access 1. The fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical 
Subarea 48.3 shall be conducted by vessels using trawls only. The use 
of bottom trawls in the directed fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari in 
Statistical Subarea 48.3 is prohibited.
    2. Fishing for Champsocephalus gunnari shall be prohibited within 
12 n miles of the coast of South Georgia during the period 1 March to 
31 May.
    Catch limit 3. The total catch of Champsocephalus gunnari in 
Statistical Subarea 48.3 in the 2008/09 season shall be limited to 3 
834 tonnes.
    4. Where any haul contains more than 100 kg of Champsocephalus 
gunnari, and more than 10% of the Champsocephalus gunnari by number are 
smaller than 240 mm total length, the fishing vessel shall move to 
another fishing location at least 5 n miles distant .\1\ The fishing 
vessel shall not return to any point within 5 n miles of the location 
where the catch of small Champsocephalus gunnari exceeded 10%, for a 
period of at least five 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.
    Season 5. For the purpose of the trawl fishery for Champsocephalus 
gunnari in Statistical Subarea 48.3, the 2008/09 season is defined as 
the period from 15 November 2008 to 14 November 2009, or until the 
catch limit is reached, whichever is sooner.
    By-catch 6. The by-catch in this fishery shall be regulated as set 
out in Conservation Measure 33-01. If, in the course of the directed 
fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari, the by-catch in any one haul of 
any of the species named in Conservation Measure 33-01 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 the fishing vessel shall move 
to another location at least 5 n miles distant .\1\ The fishing vessel 
shall not return to any point within 5 n miles of the location where 
the by-catch of species named in Conservation Measure 33-01 exceeded 5% 
for a period of at least five days .\2\ 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.
    Mitigation 7. The operation of this fishery shall be carried out in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 25-03 so as to minimise the 
incidental mortality of seabirds in the course of the fishery. Vessels 
shall use net binding \3\ and consider adding weight to the codend to 
reduce seabird captures during shooting operations.
    8. Should any vessel catch a total of 20 seabirds, it shall cease 
fishing and shall be excluded from further participation in the fishery 
in the 2008/09 season.
    Observers 9. Each vessel participating in this fishery shall have 
at least one scientific observer appointed in accordance with the 
CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation, and where 
possible one additional scientific observer, on board throughout all 
fishing activities within the fishing period.
    Data: Catch/Effort 10. For the purpose of implementing this 
conservation measure in the 2008/09 season, the following shall apply:
    (i) The Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
Conservation Measure 23-01;
    (ii) the Monthly Fine-Scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Conservation Measure 23-04. Fine-scale data shall be submitted 
on a haul-by-haul basis.
    11. For the purpose of Conservation Measures 23-01 and 23-04, the 
target species is Champsocephalus gunnari and by-catch species are 
defined as any species other than Champsocephalus gunnari.
    Data: Biological 12. Fine-scale biological data, as required under 
Conservation Measure 23-05, shall be collected and recorded. Such data 
shall be reported in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
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    \1\ This provision concerning the minimum distance separating 
fishing locations 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 23-01, pending 
the adoption of a more appropriate period by the Commission.
    \3\ See SC-CAMLR-XXV, Annex 5, Appendix D, paragraph 59 for 
guidelines for net binding.

Conservation Measure 42-02 (2008)

Limits on the fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical 
Division 58.5.2 in the 2008/09 season
(Species: icefish; Area: 58.5.2; Season: 2008/09; Gear: trawl)

    Access 1. The fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical 
Division 58.5.2 shall be conducted by vessels using trawls only.
    2. For the purpose of this fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari, the 
area open to the fishery is defined as that portion of Statistical 
Division 58.5.2 that lies within the area enclosed by a line:
    (i) Starting at the point where the meridian of longitude 
72[deg]15'E intersects the Australia-France Maritime Delimitation 
Agreement Boundary then south along the meridian to its intersection 
with the parallel of latitude 53[deg]25'S;
    (ii) Then east along that parallel to its intersection with the 
meridian of longitude 74[deg] E;
    (iii) Then northeasterly along the geodesic to the intersection of 
the parallel of latitude 52[deg]40'S and the meridian of longitude 
76[deg] E;
    (iv) Then north along the meridian to its intersection with the 
parallel of latitude 52[deg] S;
    (v) Then northwesterly along the geodesic to the intersection of 
the parallel of latitude 51[deg] S with the meridian of longitude 
74[deg]30'E;
    (vi) Then southwesterly along the geodesic to the point of 
commencement.
    3. A chart illustrating the above definition is appended to this 
conservation measure (Annex 42-02/A). Areas in Statistical Division 
58.5.2 outside that defined above shall be closed to directed fishing 
for Champsocephalus gunnari.
    Catch limit 4. The total catch of Champsocephalus gunnari in 
Statistical Division 58.5.2 in the 2008/09 season shall be limited to 
102 tonnes.
    5. Where any haul contains more than 100 kg of Champsocephalus 
gunnari, and more than 10% of the Champsocephalus gunnari by number are 
smaller than the specified minimum legal total length, the fishing 
vessel shall move to another fishing location at least 5 n miles 
distant \1\. The fishing vessel shall not return to any point within 5 
n miles of the location where the catch of small Champsocephalus 
gunnari exceeded 10% for a period of at least five 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. The minimum legal total length shall be 240 mm.
    Season 6. For the purpose of the trawl fishery for Champsocephalus 
gunnari in Statistical Division 58.5.2, the 2008/09 season is defined 
as the period from 1 December 2008 to 30 November 2009, or until the 
catch limit is reached, whichever is sooner.
    By-catch 7. Fishing shall cease if the by-catch of any species 
reaches its by-catch limit as set out in Conservation Measure 33-02.
    Mitigation 8. The operation of this fishery shall be carried out in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 25-03 so as to minimise the 
incidental mortality of seabirds in the course of fishing.
    Observers 9. Each vessel participating in this fishery shall have 
at least one scientific observer, and may include one appointed in 
accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific 
Observation, on board throughout all fishing activities within the 
fishing period.
    Data: Catch/Effort 10. For the purpose of implementing this 
conservation measure in the 2008/09 season, the following shall apply:
    (i) The Ten-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in Annex 
42-02/B;
    (ii) The Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Annex 42-02/B. Fine-scale data shall be submitted on a haul-by-
haul basis.
    11. For the purpose of Annex 42-02/B, the target species is 
Champsocephalus gunnari and by-catch species are defined as any species 
other than Champsocephalus gunnari.
    Data: Biological 12. Fine-scale biological data, as required under 
Annex 42-02/B, shall be collected and recorded. Such data shall be 
reported in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
    Environmental protection 13. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.

    \1\ This provision concerning the minimum distance separating 
fishing locations 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 23-01, pending 
the adoption of a more appropriate period by the Commission.

Annexes 42-02/A and 42-02/B are unchanged

Conservation Measure 51-01 (2008)

Precautionary catch limitations on Euphausia superba in Statistical 
Subareas 48.1, 48.2, 48.3, and 48.4
(Species: krill; Area: 48.1. 48.2, 48.3, 48.4; Season: all; Gear: all)
The Commission,

    Noting that it has agreed (CCAMLR-XIX, paragraph 10.11) that the 
krill catches in Statistical Subareas 48.1, 48.2, 48.3 and 48.4 shall 
not exceed a set level, defined herein as a trigger level, until a 
procedure for division of the overall catch limit into smaller 
management units has been established, and that the Scientific 
Committee has been directed to provide advice on such a subdivision,
    Recognising that the Scientific Committee agreed a trigger level of 
620 000 tonnes, adopts the following measure in accordance with Article 
IX of its Convention:
    Access 1. The fishery for Euphausia superba in Statistical Subareas 
48.1, 48.2, 48.3 and 48.4 shall be conducted by vessels using fishing 
methods listed in Conservation Measure 21-03, Annex A only.
    Catch limit 2. The total combined catch of Euphausia superba in 
Statistical Subareas 48.1, 48.2, 48.3 and 48.4 shall be limited to 3.47 
million tonnes in any fishing season.
    Trigger level 3. Until the Commission has defined an allocation of 
this total catch limit between smaller management units,\1\ based on 
the advice from the Scientific Committee, the total combined catch in 
Statistical Subareas 48.1, 48.2, 48.3 and 48.4 shall be further limited 
to 620 000 tonnes in any fishing season.
    4. This measure shall be kept under review by the Commission, 
taking into account the advice of the Scientific Committee.
    Season 5. A fishing season begins on 1 December and finishes on 30 
November of the following year.
    Mitigation 6. The operation of this fishery shall be carried out in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 25-03 so as to minimise the 
incidental mortality of seabirds in the course of fishing.
    7. The use of marine mammal exclusion devices on trawls is 
mandatory.

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    Data 8. For the purpose of implementing this conservation measure, 
the data requirements set out in Conservation Measure 23-06 shall 
apply.
    Environmental protection 9. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.

    \1\ Defined in CCAMLR-XXI, paragraph 4.5.

Conservation Measure 51-02 (2008)

Precautionary catch limitation on Euphausia superba in Statistical 
Division 58.4.1
(Species: krill; Area: 58.4.1; Season: all; Gear: trawl)

    Access 1. The fishery for Euphausia superba in Statistical Division 
58.4.1 shall be conducted by vessels using fishing methods listed in 
Conservation Measure 21-03, Annex A only.
    Catch limit 2. The total catch of Euphausia superba in Statistical 
Division 58.4.1 shall be limited to 440 000 tonnes in any fishing 
season.
    3. The total catch shall be further subdivided into two 
subdivisions within Statistical Division 58.4.1 as follows: west of 
115[deg] E, 277 000 tonnes; and east of 115[deg] E, 163 000 tonnes.
    4. This measure shall be kept under review by the Commission, 
taking into account the advice of the Scientific Committee.
    Season 5. A fishing season begins on 1 December and finishes on 30 
November the following year.
    Mitigation 6. The operation of this fishery shall be carried out in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 25-03 so as to minimise the 
incidental mortality of seabirds in the course of fishing.
    7. The use of marine mammal exclusion devices on trawls is 
mandatory.
    Data 8. For the purposes of implementing this conservation measure, 
the data requirements set out in Conservation Measure 23-06 shall 
apply.
    Environmental protection 9. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.

Conservation Measure 51-03 (2008)

Precautionary catch limitation on Euphausia superba in Statistical 
Division 58.4.2
(Species: krill; Area: 58.4.2; Season: all; Gear: trawl)

    Access 1. The fishery for Euphausia superba in Statistical Division 
58.4.2 shall be conducted by vessels using fishing methods listed in 
Conservation Measure 21-03, Annex A only.
    Catch limit 2. The total catch of Euphausia superba in Statistical 
Division 58.4.2 shall be limited to 2.645 million tonnes in any fishing 
season.
    3. The total catch limit shall be further subdivided into two 
subdivisions within Statistical Division 58.4.2 as follows: west of 
55[deg] E, 1.448 million tonnes; and east of 55[deg] E, 1.080 million 
tonnes.
    Trigger level \1\ 4. Until the Commission has defined an allocation 
of this total catch limit between smaller management units, as the 
Scientific Committee may advise, the total catch in Division 58.4.2 
shall be limited to 260 000 tonnes west of 55[deg] E and 192 000 tonnes 
east of 55[deg] E in any fishing season.
    5. This measure shall be kept under review by the Commission, 
taking into account the advice of the Scientific Committee.
    Season 6. A fishing season begins on 1 December and finishes on 30 
November of the following year.
    Mitigation 7. The operation of this fishery shall be carried out in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 25-03 so as to minimise the 
incidental mortality of seabirds in the course of fishing.
    8. The use of marine mammal exclusion devices on trawls is 
mandatory.
    Observers 9. Each vessel participating in the fishery shall have at 
least one scientific observer in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of 
International Scientific Observation or a domestic scientific observer 
fulfilling the requests in the scheme, and where possible one 
additional scientific observer, on board throughout all fishing 
activities within the fishing period.\2\
    Data 10. For the purposes of implementing this conservation 
measure, the data requirements set out in Conservation Measure 23-06 
shall apply.
    Environmental protection 11. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.

    \1\ A trigger level is a set level that the catch shall not 
exceed until a procedure for the division of the overall catch limit 
into smaller management units, upon which the Scientific Committee 
has been directed to provide advice, has been established.
    \2\ Bearing in mind the limited ecological information from 
research and fisheries observers in Statistical Division 58.4.2 
compared to Statistical Area 48, the Commission recognised the need 
to collect scientific data from the fishery. This paragraph applies 
only to the krill fishery in Statistical Division 58.4.2 and shall 
be revised depending on the advice of the Scientific Committee on a 
systematic scheme for scientific observation in the krill fishery or 
reviewed within three years, whichever comes earlier.

Conservation Measure 51-04 (2008)

General measure for exploratory fisheries for Euphausia superba in the 
Convention Area in the 2008/09 season
(Species: krill; Area: various; Season: 2008/09; Gear: various)
The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure:

    1. This conservation measure applies to exploratory fisheries for 
Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) except for such fisheries where the 
Commission has given specific exemptions, and only to the extent of 
those exemptions.
    2. Fishing in any statistical subarea or division shall cease when 
the reported catch reaches the specified catch limit \1\ and that 
subarea or division shall be closed to fishing for the remainder of the 
season. No more than 75% of the catch limit shall be taken within 60 n 
miles of known breeding colonies of land-based krill-dependent 
predators.
    3. In order to give effect to paragraph 2 above:
    (i) The precise geographic position of a trawl haul will be 
determined by the midpoint of the path between the start point and end 
point of the haul for the purposes of catch and effort reporting;
    (ii) For the purposes of this conservation measure, fishing is 
defined as any time that fishing gear, conventional trawls, pumped 
codends, and continuous pumping gear are in the water;
    (iii) The Secretariat shall notify Contracting Parties 
participating in these fisheries when the total catch of Euphausia 
superba combined in any statistical subarea or division is likely to 
reach the specified catch limit, and of the closure of that subarea or 
division when that limit is reached.\2\ No part of a trawl path may lie 
within a closed subarea or division.
    4. The total green weight of krill caught and lost shall be 
reported.
    5. Each vessel participating in the exploratory fisheries for krill 
during the 2008/09 season shall have one observer appointed in 
accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific 
Observation, and where possible one additional scientific observer, on 
board throughout all fishing activities within the fishing season.
    6. The Data Collection Plan (Annex 51-04/A) and Research Plan 
(Annex 51-04/B) shall be implemented. Data collected pursuant to the 
Data Collection and Research Plans for the period up to 1 May 2009 
shall be reported to CCAMLR by 1 June 2009 so that the data will be 
available to the meeting of the Working Group on

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Ecosystem Monitoring and Management (WG-EMM) in 2009. Such data taken 
after 1 June 2009 shall be reported to CCAMLR not later than three 
months after the closure of the fishery, but, where possible, submitted 
in time for the consideration of the Scientific Committee.
    7. Contracting Parties who choose not to participate in the fishery 
prior to the commencement of the fishery shall inform CCAMLR of changes 
in their plans no later than one month before the start of the fishery. 
If, for whatever reason, Contracting Parties are unable to participate 
in the fishery, they shall inform CCAMLR no later than one week after 
finding that they cannot participate. The Secretariat will inform all 
Contracting Parties immediately after such notification is received.

    \1\ Unless otherwise specified, the catch limit for krill shall 
be 15 000 tonnes in any statistical subarea or division.
    \2\ The closure of fisheries is governed by Conservation Measure 
31-02.

Annex 51-04/A

Data Collection Plans for Exploratory Krill Fisheries

    1. During normal fishing operations, all vessels will comply with 
the Ten-day Catch and Effort Reporting System (Conservation Measure 23-
02) and the Monthly Fine-scale Catch, Effort and Biological Data 
Reporting Systems (Conservation Measures 23-04 and 23-05), including 
requirements for the provision of haul-by-haul data.
    2. During normal fishing operations, all data required by the 
CCAMLR Scientific Observers Manual for krill fisheries will be 
collected.
    3. Detailed information on the configuration of every commercial 
trawl used during normal fishing operations and every research net used 
during required research operations will be reported to CCAMLR no later 
than one month after the conclusion of each fishing trip.
    4. Data collected from research net hauls shall include:
    (i) The start and end positions and times of the haul;
    (ii) The date on which the haul was conducted;
    (iii) Characteristics of the haul such as tow speed, the maximum 
amount of wire payed out during a tow, the average wire angle during 
the tow, and calibrated flow-meter values that can be used to provide 
accurate measures of volume filtered;
    (iv) An estimate of the total catch (in numbers or weight) of 
krill; and
    (v) A random sample of up to 200 krill or the entire catch, 
whichever is less, to be taken from the haul by the observer--the 
length, sex and maturity stage should be measured and recorded for all 
krill according to protocols in the CCAMLR Scientific Observers Manual.
    5. At a minimum, data collected from acoustic transects shall:
    (i) As far as possible, be recorded following protocols specified 
for the CCAMLR-2000 Survey;
    (ii) Be linked to position data recorded from a GPS;
    (iii) Be continuously recorded and then electronically archived 
every five days or whenever the vessel moves between exploratory units, 
which ever occurs most frequently.
    6. Data collected during research operations conducted by fishing 
vessels shall be reported to CCAMLR no later than one month after the 
conclusion of each fishing trip.
    7. Data collected by Contracting Parties conducting fishery-
independent research operations shall, as applicable, be submitted to 
CCAMLR following guidelines for the submission of CEMP data and data 
collected during the CCAMLR-2000 Survey. These data shall be submitted 
in sufficient time to be considered by the next meeting of WG-EMM.

Annex 51-04/B

Research Plans for Exploratory Krill Fisheries

    1. Activities under this Research Plan shall not be exempted from 
any conservation measure in force.
    2. This plan applies to all statistical subarea or divisions.
    3. A schematic representation of the plans described herein is 
provided in Figure 1.
    4. Contracting Parties intending to conduct exploratory krill 
fisheries shall choose one of the following four Research and Data 
Collection Plans and advise CCAMLR of their choice at least one month 
prior to initiating any fishing activities.
    (i) Predator monitoring
    (ii) A research survey conducted from a scientific vessel
    (iii) Acoustic transects by fishing vessels, or
    (iv) Research trawls by fishing vessels.
    5. In cases where Contracting Parties select plan (i), predator 
monitoring, from the list in paragraph 4 above, those Parties shall, as 
far as possible, follow CEMP Standard Methods. Monitoring shall be 
conducted for a period of time sufficient both to cover the entire 
breeding period of land-based predators and to cover the duration of 
any exploratory fishing that occurs during their breeding season.
    6. In cases where Contracting Parties select plan (ii), research 
survey conducted from a scientific vessel, from the list in paragraph 4 
above, Contracting Parties shall, as far as possible, follow all data 
collection and analysis protocols specified for the CCAMLR-2000 Survey.
    7. In cases where Contracting Parties select plans (iii) acoustic 
transects by fishing vessels, or (iv) research trawls by fishing 
vessels, from the list in paragraph 4 above, vessels participating in 
exploratory krill fisheries shall first conduct normal exploratory 
fishing operations and then conduct additional research requirements. 
Vessels will conduct normal fishing operations until they voluntarily 
decide to stop fishing for the season or until the catch limit for the 
exploratory fishery is reached. Vessels will then complete all required 
research operations. The research requirements must be completed within 
a fishing season.
    8. For the purposes of this conservation measure, exploratory units 
are defined as areas of 1[deg] latitude by 1[deg] longitude size, and 
the vertices of these units shall occur at integer points of latitude 
and longitude within statistical subarea or divisions.
    9. During normal exploratory fishing operations, vessels can choose 
to fish in any exploratory unit, however one set of acoustic transects 
or one set of research hauls must be conducted in each exploratory unit 
visited during normal fishing operations.
    10. Plans (iii) acoustic transects by fishing vessels, and (iv) 
research trawls by fishing vessels, from the list in paragraph 4 above 
shall be conducted as follows:
    (i) Upon completion (either voluntarily or if the catch limit has 
been reached) of normal exploratory fishing operations, the vessel will 
transit to the nearest previously unvisited exploratory unit and begin 
research operations;
    (ii) The vessel will determine how many previously unvisited 
exploratory units must be surveyed during research operations by 
dividing the catch obtained during normal exploratory fishing 
operations by 2,000 tonnes and rounding that number to the nearest 
integer;
    (iii) The vessel will then select a number of exploratory units 
equal to the number of units determined by the calculation in item (ii) 
above and conduct one set of acoustic transects or one set of research 
hauls in each of these units;
    (iv) Exploratory units visited during research operations must not 
have been visited during normal exploratory fishing operations;

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    (v) The survey will be conducted in a way that ensures the 
exploratory units visited during research operations will surround the 
units in which normal exploratory fishing operations previously 
occurred.
    11. Research hauls shall be conducted with nekton trawls commonly 
used in scientific research (e.g., IKMT or RMT type nets) that have 4-5 
mm mesh, including the codend. Every research haul shall be a randomly 
located, oblique haul made to a depth of 200 m or 25 m above the bottom 
(whichever is less) with a duration of 0.5 h. A set of research hauls 
is defined as three research hauls separated by a minimum of 10 n 
miles.
    12. Acoustic transects shall be conducted using a scientific-
quality echosounder collecting information at 120 kHz. The echosounder 
should be calibrated. Every acoustic transect shall be a randomly 
located, continuous path travelled at constant speed of 10 knots or 
less and in a constant direction. The minimum distance between the 
start and end points of a transect shall be 30 n miles, and a set of 
acoustic transects is defined as two transects separated by at least 10 
n miles.
    13. All acoustic transects, both during normal exploratory fishing 
operations and research operations, shall be accompanied by at least 
one net haul. These hauls can be conducted either with commercial 
trawls or with research trawls. Trawls that accompany acoustic 
transects can be conducted during the transect or immediately after the 
completion of the transect. In the latter case, the trawl shall be 
conducted along a previous segment of the transect line. Trawls that 
accompany acoustic transects shall be at least 0.5 h in duration, or 
sufficient time to achieve a representative sample, and the data 
collected from these hauls shall be the same as those required for 
research hauls.
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Conservation Measure 51-05 (2008)

Limits on the exploratory fishery for Euphausia superba in Statistical 
Subarea 48.6 in the 2008/09 season
(Species: krill; Area: 48.6; Season: 2008/09; Gear: trawl)
The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 21-02, and notes that this measure 
would be for one year and that data arising from these activities would 
be reviewed by the Scientific Committee:

    Access 1. Fishing for Euphausia superba in Statistical Subarea 48.6 
shall be limited to the exploratory trawl fishery by Norway. The 
fishery shall be conducted by one (1) Norwegian flagged

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vessel using one of the fishing techniques in Annex 21-03/A.
    Catch limit 2. The total catch of Euphausia superba in Statistical 
Subarea 48.6 in the 2008/09 season shall not exceed a precautionary 
catch limit of 15 000 tonnes, of which no more than 11 250 tonnes shall 
be taken from areas within 60 n miles of known breeding colonies of 
land-based krill-dependent predators.
    Season 3. For the purpose of the exploratory fishery for Euphausia 
superba in Statistical Subarea 48.6, the 2008/09 season is defined as 
the period from 1 December 2008 to 30 November 2009.
    Mitigation 4. The exploratory fishery for Euphausia superba in 
Statistical Subarea 48.6 shall be carried out in accordance with the 
provisions of Conservation Measure 25-03 so as to minimise the 
incidental mortality of seabirds in the course of fishing.
    5. The use of marine mammal exclusion devices on trawls is 
mandatory.
    Observers 6. The vessel participating in the fishery shall have one 
observer appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of 
International Scientific Observation, and where possible an additional 
observer, on board throughout all fishing activities within the fishing 
period.
    Data: Catch/Effort 7. For the purpose of implementing this 
conservation measure in the 2008/09 season, the following shall apply:
    (i) The Ten-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
Conservation Measure 23-02;
    (ii) The Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Conservation Measure 23-04. Fine-scale data shall be submitted 
on a haul-by-haul basis.
    8. For the purpose of Conservation Measures 23-01 and 23-04, the 
target species is Euphausia superba and by-catch species are defined as 
any species other than Euphausia superba.
    Data: Biological 9. Fine-scale biological data, as required under 
Conservation Measure 23-05, shall be collected and recorded. Such data 
shall be reported in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
    Research 10. Each vessel participating in this exploratory fishery 
shall conduct fishery-based research in accordance with the Research 
Plan described in Conservation Measure 51-04.
    Environmental protection 11. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.
    12. There shall be no offal discharge in this fishery.

Conservation Measure 52-01 (2008)

Limits on the fishery for crab in Statistical Subarea 48.3 in the 2008/
09 season
(Species: crab; Area: 48.3; Season: 2008/09; Gear: pot)
The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 31-01:

    Access 1. The fishery for crab in Statistical Subarea 48.3 shall be 
conducted by vessels using pots only. The crab fishery is defined as 
any commercial harvest activity in which the target species is any 
member of the crab group (Order Decapoda, Suborder Reptantia).
    2. The crab fishery shall be limited to one vessel per Member.
    3. Each Member intending to participate in the crab fishery shall 
notify the CCAMLR Secretariat at least three months in advance of 
starting fishing of the name, type, size, registration number, radio 
call sign, and Research and Fishery Operation Plans of the vessel that 
the Member has authorised to participate in the crab fishery.
    Catch limit 4. The total catch of crab in Statistical Subarea 48.3 
in the 2008/09 season shall not exceed a precautionary catch limit of 1 
600 tonnes.
    5. The crab fishery shall be limited to sexually mature male 
crabs--all female and undersized male crabs caught shall be released 
unharmed. In the case of Paralomis spinosissima and Paralomis formosa, 
males with a minimum carapace width of 94 and 90 mm respectively, may 
be retained in the catch.
    Season 6. For the purpose of the pot fishery for crab in 
Statistical Subarea 48.3, the 2008/09 season is defined as the period 
from 1 December 2008 to 30 November 2009, or until the catch limit is 
reached, whichever is sooner.
    By-catch 7. The by-catch of Dissostichus eleginoides shall be 
counted against the catch limit in the fishery for Dissostichus 
eleginoides in Statistical Subarea 48.3.
    Observers 8. Each vessel participating in this fishery shall have 
at least one scientific observer appointed in accordance with the 
CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation, and where 
possible one additional scientific observer, on board throughout all 
fishing activities within the fishing period. Scientific observers 
shall be afforded unrestricted access to the catch for statistical 
random sampling prior to, as well as after, sorting by the crew.
    Data: Catch/Effort 9. For the purpose of implementing this 
conservation measure in the 2008/09 season, the following shall apply:
    (i) The Ten-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
Conservation Measure 23-02;
    (ii) The Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Conservation Measure 23-04. Fine-scale data shall be submitted 
on a haul-by-haul basis.
    10. For the purpose of Conservation Measures 23-02 and 23-04 the 
target species is crab and by-catch species are defined as any species 
other than crab.
    Data: Biological 11. Fine-scale biological data, as required under 
Conservation Measure 23-05, shall be collected and recorded. Such data 
shall be reported in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
    Research 12. Each vessel participating in this exploratory fishery 
shall conduct fishery-based research in accordance with the data 
requirements described in Annex 52-01/A and the experimental harvest 
regime described in Annex 52-01/B. Data collected for the period up to 
31 August 2009 shall be reported to CCAMLR by 30 September 2009 so that 
the data will be available to the meeting of the Working Group on Fish 
Stock Assessment (WG-FSA) in 2009. Such data collected after 31 August 
2009 shall be reported to CCAMLR not later than three months after the 
closure of the fishery.
    Environmental protection 13. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.

Annex 52-01/A

Data Requirements

Catch and Effort Data

Cruise Descriptions
    Cruise code, vessel code, permit number, year.
Pot Descriptions
    Diagrams and other information, including pot shape, dimensions, 
mesh size, funnel position, aperture and orientation, number of 
chambers, presence of an escape port.
Effort Descriptions
    Date, time, latitude and longitude of the start of the set, compass 
bearing of the set, total number of pots set, spacing of pots on the 
line, number of pots lost, depth, soak time, bait type.
Catch Descriptions
    Retained catch in numbers and weight, by-catch of all species (see 
Table 1), incremental record number for linking with sample 
information.

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Biological Data

    For these data, crabs are to be sampled from the line hauled just 
prior to noon, by collecting the entire contents of a number of pots 
spaced at intervals along the line so that between 35 and 50 specimens 
are represented in the subsample.
Cruise Descriptions
    Cruise code, vessel code, permit number.
Sample Descriptions
    Date, position at start of the set, compass bearing of the set, 
line number.
Data
    Species, sex, length of at least 35 individuals, presence/absence 
of rhizocephalan parasites, record of the destination of the crab 
(kept, discarded, destroyed), record of the pot number from which the 
crab comes.

Annex 52-01/B

Experimental Harvest Regime

This annex applies to all crab fishing within Statistical Subarea 48.3. 
Every vessel participating in the crab fishery in Statistical Subarea 
48.3 shall conduct fishing operations in accordance with an 
experimental harvest regime as outlined below:

    1. Vessels shall conduct the experimental harvest regime at the 
start of their first season of participation in the crab fishery and 
the following conditions shall apply:
    (i) Every vessel when undertaking an experimental harvesting regime 
shall expend its first 200 000 pot hours of effort within a total area 
delineated by 12 blocks of 0.5[deg] latitude by 1.0[deg] longitude. For 
the purposes of this conservation measure, these blocks shall be 
numbered A to L. In Annex 52-01/C, the blocks are illustrated (Figure 
1), and the geographic position is denoted by the coordinates of the 
northeast corner of the block. For each string, pot hours shall be 
calculated by taking the total number of pots on the string and 
multiplying that number by the soak time (in hours) for that string. 
Soak time shall be defined for each string as the time between start of 
setting and start of hauling;
    (ii) Vessels shall not fish outside the area delineated by the 
0.5[deg] latitude by 1.0[deg] longitude blocks prior to completing the 
experimental harvesting regime;
    (iii) Vessels shall not expend more than 30 000 pot hours in any 
single block of 0.5[deg] latitude by 1.0[deg] longitude;
    (iv) If a vessel returns to port before it has expended 200 000 pot 
hours in the experimental harvesting regime, the remaining pot hours 
shall be expended before it can be considered that the vessel has 
completed the experimental harvesting regime;
    (v) After completing 200 000 pot hours of experimental fishing, it 
shall be considered that vessels have completed the experimental 
harvesting regime and they shall be permitted to commence fishing in a 
normal fashion.
    2. Data collected during the experimental harvest regime up to 30 
June 2009 shall be submitted to CCAMLR by 31 August 2009.
    3. Vessels that complete the experimental harvest regime shall not 
be required to conduct experimental fishing in future seasons.
    4. Fishing vessels shall participate in the experimental harvest 
regime independently (i.e. vessels may not cooperate to complete phases 
of the experiment).
    5. Crabs 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.
    6. All vessels participating in the experimental harvest regime 
shall carry at least one scientific observer, appointed in accordance 
with the CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation, on 
board during all fishing activities.

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Conservation Measure 52-02 (2008)

Limits on the exploratory fishery for crab in Statistical Subarea 48.2 
in the 2008/09 season
(Species: Crab; Area: 48.2; Season: 2008/09; Gear: pot)

    The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 21-01, and notes that this measure 
would be for one year and that data arising from these activities would 
be reviewed by the Scientific Committee:
    Access 1. The fishery for crab in Statistical Subarea 48.2 shall be 
conducted by vessels using pots only. The crab fishery is defined as 
any harvest activity in which the target species is any member of the 
crab group (Order Decapoda, Suborder Reptantia). The fishery in the 
2008/09 season shall be conducted by one (1) Russian flagged vessel 
using pots only.
    2. The crab fishery shall be limited to one vessel per Member.
    Catch limit 3. The total catch of crab in Statistical Subarea 48.2 
in the 2008/09 season shall not exceed a precautionary catch limit of 
250 tonnes.
    4. The crab fishery shall be limited to sexually mature male 
crabs--all female and undersized male crabs caught shall be released 
unharmed. In the case of Paralomis spinosissima and Paralomis formosa, 
males with a minimum carapace width of 94 and 90 mm respectively, may 
be retained in the catch.
    Season 5. For the purpose of the pot fishery for crab in 
Statistical Subarea 48.2, the 2008/09 season is defined as the period 
from 1 December 2008 to 30 November 2009, or until the catch limit is 
reached, whichever is sooner.
    By-catch 6. All by-catch of finfish shall be recorded for length, 
identified to species and then released to the sea with the least 
possible handling. Before release, all live specimens of Dissostichus 
spp. shall be measured and tagged. Full biological data shall be taken 
from all dead finfish by-catch. A total by-catch limit of 0.5 tonnes 
shall apply for all dead finfish.
    Observers 7. Each vessel participating in this fishery shall have 
at least one scientific observer appointed in accordance with the 
CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation, and where 
possible one additional scientific observer, on board throughout all 
fishing activities within the fishing period. Scientific observers 
shall be afforded unrestricted access to the catch for statistical 
random sampling prior to, as well as after, sorting by the crew.
    Data: Catch/Effort 8. For the purpose of implementing this 
conservation measure in the 2008/09 season, the following shall apply:
    (i) The Ten-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
Conservation Measure 23-02;
    (ii) The Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Conservation Measure 23-04. Fine-scale data shall be submitted 
on a haul-by-haul basis.
    9. For the purpose of Conservation Measures 23-02 and 23-04 the 
target species is crab and by-catch species are defined as any species 
other than crab.
    Data: Biological 10. Fine-scale biological data, as required under 
Conservation Measure 23-05, shall be collected and recorded. Such data 
shall

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be reported in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
    Research 11. Each vessel participating in this exploratory fishery 
shall conduct fishery-based research in accordance with the data 
requirements described in Annex 52-02/A and the experimental harvest 
regime described in Annex 52-02/B. Data collected for the period up to 
31 August 2009 shall be reported to CCAMLR by 30 September 2009 so that 
the data will be available to the meeting of the Working Group on Fish 
Stock Assessment (WG-FSA) in 2009. Such data collected after 31 August 
2009 shall be reported to CCAMLR not later than three months after the 
closure of the fishery.
    Environmental protection 12. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.
    13. Conservation Measures 22-06 and 22-07 apply.

Annex 52-02/A

Data Requirements

Catch and Effort Data

Cruise Descriptions
    Cruise code, vessel code, permit number, year.
Pot Descriptions
    Diagrams and other information, including pot shape, dimensions, 
mesh size, funnel position, aperture and orientation, number of 
chambers, presence of an escape port.
Effort Descriptions
    Date, time, latitude and longitude of the start of the set, compass 
bearing of the set, total number of pots set, spacing of pots on the 
line, number of pots lost, depth, soak time, bait type.
Catch Descriptions
    Retained catch in numbers and weight, by-catch of all species (see 
Table 1), incremental record number for linking with sample 
information.
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Biological Data

    For these data, crabs are to be sampled from the line hauled just 
prior to noon, by collecting the entire contents of a number of pots 
spaced at intervals along the line so that between 35 and 50 specimens 
are represented in the subsample.
Cruise Descriptions
    Cruise code, vessel code, permit number.
Sample Descriptions
    Date, position at start of the set, compass bearing of the set, 
line number.
Data
    Species, sex, length of at least 35 individuals, presence/absence 
of rhizocephalan parasites, record of the destination of the crab 
(kept, discarded, destroyed), record of the pot number from which the 
crab comes.

Annex 52-02/B

Experimental Harvest Regime

    This annex applies to all crab fishing within Statistical Subarea 
48.2. Every vessel participating in the crab fishery in Statistical 
Subarea 48.2 shall conduct fishing operations in accordance with an 
experimental harvest regime as outlined below:
    1. Vessels shall conduct the experimental harvest regime at the 
start of their first season of participation in the crab fishery and 
the following conditions shall apply:
    (i) Every vessel when undertaking an experimental harvesting regime 
shall expend its first 200 000 pot hours of effort within a total area 
delineated by 12 blocks of 0.5[deg] latitude by 1.0[deg] longitude. For 
the purposes of this conservation measure, these blocks shall be 
numbered A to L. In Annex 52-02/C, the blocks are illustrated (Figure 
1), and the geographic position is denoted by the coordinates of the 
northeast corner of the block. For each string, pot hours shall be 
calculated by taking the total number of pots on the string and 
multiplying that number by the soak time (in hours) for that string. 
Soak time shall be defined for each string as the time between start of 
setting and start of hauling;
    (ii) Vessels shall not fish outside the area delineated by the 
0.5[deg] latitude by 1.0[deg] longitude blocks prior to completing the 
experimental harvesting regime;
    (iii) Vessels shall not expend more than 30,000 pot hours in any 
single block of 0.5[deg] latitude by 1.0[deg] longitude;
    (iv) If a vessel returns to port before it has expended 200 000 pot 
hours in the experimental harvesting regime, the remaining pot hours 
shall be expended before it can be considered that the vessel has 
completed the experimental harvesting regime;
    (v) After completing 200,000 pot hours of experimental fishing, it 
shall be considered that vessels have completed the experimental 
harvesting regime and they shall be permitted to commence fishing in a 
normal fashion.
    2. Data collected during the experimental harvest regime up to 30 
June 2009 shall be submitted to CCAMLR by 31 August 2009.
    3. Vessels that complete the experimental harvest regime shall not 
be required to conduct experimental fishing in future seasons.
    4. Fishing vessels shall participate in the experimental harvest 
regime independently (i.e., vessels may not cooperate to complete 
phases of the experiment).
    5. Crabs 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.
    6. All vessels participating in the experimental harvest regime 
shall carry

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at least one scientific observer, appointed in accordance with the 
CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation, on board during 
all fishing activities.
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Conservation Measure 52-03 (2008)

Limits on the exploratory fishery for crab in Statistical Subarea 48.4 
in the 2008/09 season
(Species: crab; Area: 48.4; Season: 2008/09; Gear: pot)

    The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Conservation Measure 21-01, and notes that this measure 
would be for one year and that data arising from these activities would 
be reviewed by the Scientific Committee:
    Access 1. The fishery for crab in Statistical Subarea 48.4 shall be 
conducted by vessels using pots only. The crab fishery is defined as 
any harvest activity in which the target species is any member of the 
crab group (Order Decapoda, Suborder Reptantia). The fishery in the 
2008/09 season shall be conducted by one (1) Russian flagged vessels 
using pots only.
    2. The crab fishery shall be limited to one vessel per Member.
    Catch limit 3. The total catch of crab in Statistical Subarea 48.4 
in the 2008/09 season shall not exceed a precautionary catch limit of 
10 tonnes.
    4. The crab fishery shall be limited to sexually mature male 
crabs--all female and undersized male crabs caught shall be released 
unharmed. In the case of Paralomis spinosissima and Paralomis formosa, 
males with a minimum carapace width of 94 and 90 mm, respectively, may 
be retained in the catch.
    Season 5. For the purpose of the pot fishery for crab in 
Statistical Subarea 48.2, the 2008/09 season is defined as the period 
from 1 December 2008 to 30 November 2009, or until the catch limit is 
reached, whichever is sooner.
    By-catch 6. All by-catch of finfish shall be recorded for length, 
identified to species and then released to the sea with the least 
possible handling. Before release, all live specimens of Dissostichus 
spp. shall be measured and tagged. Full biological data shall be taken 
from all dead finfish by-catch. A total by-catch limit of 0.5 tonnes 
shall apply for all dead finfish.
    Observers 7. Each vessel participating in this fishery shall have 
at least one scientific observer appointed in accordance with the 
CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation, and where 
possible one additional scientific observer, on board throughout all 
fishing activities within the fishing period. Scientific observers 
shall be afforded unrestricted access to the catch for statistical 
random sampling prior to, as well as after, sorting by the crew.
    Data: Catch/Effort 8. For the purpose of implementing this 
conservation measure in the 2008/09 season, the following shall apply:

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    (i) The Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
Conservation Measure 23-01;
    (ii) The Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Conservation Measure 23-04. Fine-scale data shall be submitted 
on a haul-by-haul basis.
    9. For the purpose of Conservation Measures 23-02 and 23-04 the 
target species is crab and by-catch species are defined as any species 
other than crab.
    Data: Biological 10. Fine-scale biological data, as required under 
Conservation Measure 23-05, shall be collected and recorded. Such data 
shall be reported in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
    Research 11. Each vessel participating in this exploratory fishery 
shall conduct fishery-based research in accordance with the data 
requirements described in Annex 52-03/A and the experimental harvest 
regime described in Annex 52-03/B. Data collected for the period up to 
31 August 2009 shall be reported to CCAMLR by 30 September 2009 so that 
the data will be available to the meeting of the Working Group on Fish 
Stock Assessment (WG-FSA) in 2009. Such data collected after 31 August 
2009 shall be reported to CCAMLR not later than three months after the 
closure of the fishery.
    Environmental protection 12. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.

Annex 52-03/A

Data Requirements

Catch and Effort Data

Cruise Descriptions
    Cruise code, vessel code, permit number, year.
Pot Descriptions
    Diagrams and other information, including pot shape, dimensions, 
mesh size, funnel position, aperture and orientation, number of 
chambers, presence of an escape port.
Effort Descriptions
    Date, time, latitude and longitude of the start of the set, compass 
bearing of the set, total number of pots set, spacing of pots on the 
line, number of pots lost, depth, soak time, bait type.
Catch Descriptions
    Retained catch in numbers and weight, by-catch of all species (see 
Table 1), incremental record number for linking with sample 
information.
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Biological Data

    For these data, crabs are to be sampled from the line hauled just 
prior to noon, by collecting the entire contents of a number of pots 
spaced at intervals along the line so that between 35 and 50 specimens 
are represented in the subsample.
Cruise Descriptions
    Cruise code, vessel code, permit number.
Sample Descriptions
    Date, position at start of the set, compass bearing of the set, 
line number.
Data
    Species, sex, length of at least 35 individuals, presence/absence 
of rhizocephalan parasites, record of the destination of the crab 
(kept, discarded, destroyed), record of the pot number from which the 
crab comes.

Annex 52-03/B

Experimental Harvest Regime

    The following annex applies to all crab fishing within Statistical 
Subarea 48.4. Every vessel participating in the crab fishery in 
Statistical Subarea 48.4 shall conduct fishing operations in accordance 
with an experimental harvest regime as outlined below:
    1. Vessels shall conduct the experimental harvest regime at the 
start of their first season of participation in the crab fishery and 
the following conditions shall apply:
    (i) Every vessel when undertaking an experimental harvesting regime 
shall expend its first 30,000 pot hours of effort within a total area 
delineated by seven blocks distributed amongst seven island groups. For 
the purposes of this conservation measure, these blocks shall be 
numbered A to G. In Annex 52-03/C, the blocks are illustrated (Figure 
1). For each string, pot hours shall be calculated by taking the total 
number of pots on the string and multiplying that number by the soak 
time (in hours) for that string. Soak time shall be defined for each 
string as the time between start of setting and start of hauling;
    (ii) Vessels shall not fish outside the area delineated by the 
seven blocks prior to completing the experimental harvesting regime;
    (iii) Vessels shall not expend more than 4 500 pot hours in any 
single island group;
    (iv) If a vessel returns to port before it has expended 30 000 pot 
hours in the experimental harvesting regime, the remaining pot hours 
shall be expended before it can be considered that the vessel has 
completed the experimental harvesting regime;
    (v) After completing 30 000 pot hours of experimental fishing, it 
shall be considered that vessels have completed the experimental 
harvesting regime and they shall be permitted to commence fishing in a 
normal fashion.
    2. Data collected during the experimental harvest regime up to 30 
June 2009 shall be submitted to CCAMLR by 31 August 2009.
    3. Vessels that complete the experimental harvest regime shall not 
be required to conduct experimental fishing in future seasons.
    4. Fishing vessels shall participate in the experimental harvest 
regime independently (i.e. vessels may not

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cooperate to complete phases of the experiment).
    5. Crabs 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.
    6. All vessels participating in the experimental harvest regime 
shall carry at least one scientific observer, appointed in accordance 
with the CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation, on 
board during all fishing activities.
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Conservation Measure 61-01 (2008)

Limits on the exploratory fishery for Martialia hyadesi in Statistical 
Subarea 48.3 in the 2008/09 season
(Species: squid; Area: 48.3; Season: 2008/09; Gear: jig)

    The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
accordance with Conservation Measures 21-02 and 31-01:
    Access 1. Fishing for Martialia hyadesi in Statistical Subarea 48.3 
shall be limited to the exploratory jig fishery by notifying countries. 
The fishery shall be conducted by vessels using jigs only.
    Catch limit 2. The total catch of Martialia hyadesi in Statistical 
Subarea 48.3 in the 2008/09 season shall not exceed a precautionary 
catch limit of 2 500 tonnes.
    Season 3. For the purpose of the exploratory jig fishery for 
Martialia hyadesi in Statistical Subarea 48.3, the 2008/09 season is 
defined as the period from 1 December 2008 to 30 November 2009, or 
until the catch limit is reached, whichever is sooner.
    Observers 4. Each vessel participating in this fishery shall have 
at least one scientific observer appointed in accordance with the 
CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation, and where 
possible one additional scientific observer, on board throughout all 
fishing activities within the fishing period.
    Data: Catch/Effort 5. For the purpose of implementing this 
conservation measure in the 2008/09 season, the following shall apply:
    (i) The Ten-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
Conservation Measure 23-02;
    (ii) The Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
out in Conservation Measure 23-04. Fine-scale

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data shall be submitted on a haul-by-haul basis.
    6. For the purpose of Conservation Measures 23-02 and 23-04, the 
target species is Martialia hyadesi and by-catch species are defined as 
any species other than Martialia hyadesi.
    Data: Biological 7. Fine-scale biological data, as required under 
Conservation Measure 23-05, shall be collected and recorded. Such data 
shall be reported in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
Scientific Observation.
    Research 8. Each vessel participating in this exploratory fishery 
shall collect data in accordance with the Data Collection Plan 
described in Annex 61-01/A. Data collected pursuant to the plan for the 
period up to 31 August 2009 shall be reported to CCAMLR by 30 September 
2009.
    Environmental protection 9. Conservation Measure 26-01 applies.
    ANNEX 61-01/a is unchanged

Resolution 27/XXVII

Use of a specific tariff classification for Antarctic krill (applies to 
krill in all areas in all seasons but only for trawl gear)

    The Commission,
    Recognising the importance of krill within the Antarctic ecosystem,
    Mindful of the continuing increase in krill notifications received 
by the CCAMLR Secretariat and the potential for krill catch rates in 
the CAMLR Convention Area to also increase,
    Noting the increased demand for krill products on the final 
destination markets,
    Reaffirming the importance of continuing the orderly development of 
the Antarctic krill fishery to ensure that the expanding fishery 
remains consistent with the objectives of the Convention,

urges the Contracting Parties,

    To introduce into their domestic law, and use accordingly, an 
appropriate tariff classification in order to improve knowledge of the 
volume and trade of Antarctic krill.

Resolution 28/XXVII

Ballast water exchange in the Convention Area (applies to all species 
in all areas in all seasons for all gear)

    The Commission,
    Affirming that CCAMLR was established to conserve the marine living 
resources of the Antarctic marine ecosystem,
    Aware of the potential for invasive marine organisms to be 
transported into or moved between biologically distinct regions within 
the Convention Area by ships in their ballast water,
    Recalling the requirements of Annex II to the Protocol on 
Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty regarding conservation 
of Antarctic fauna and flora and in particular of the precautions taken 
to prevent the introduction of non-native species,
    Conscious that the International Convention for the Control and 
Management of Ships' Ballast Waters and Sediments, 2004 (IMO Ballast 
Water Management Convention), has yet to enter into force, but noting 
in particular its Article 13, which provides that in order to further 
the objectives of the Convention, Parties with common interests to 
protect the environment * * * in a given geographical area * * * shall 
endeavourn * * * to enhance regional cooperation, including through the 
conclusion of regional agreements consistent with the Ballast Water 
Management Convention,
    Recalling also Resolution 3(2006) adopted by the Antarctic Treaty 
Consultative Meeting, and Resolution MEPC.163(56) adopted by the 
International Maritime Organisation, which adopted Guidelines for 
Ballast Water Exchange in the Antarctic Treaty Area,
    Desiring to extend the application of the above mentioned 
guidelines to the whole of the CAMLR Convention Area,
    1. Urges all Contracting Parties and non-Contracting Parties 
cooperating with CCAMLR to take particular measures to apply the 
existing IMO Guidelines for Ballast Water Exchange in the Antarctic 
Treaty Area, and also the Guidelines for Ballast Water Exchange in the 
CAMLR Convention Area north of 60[deg] S, as set out in the annex to 
this resolution, as an interim measure to all ships engaged in 
harvesting and associated activities in the CAMLR Convention Area, 
before the Ballast Water Management Convention comes into force.
    2. Furthermore, urges all Contracting Parties and non-Contracting 
Parties cooperating with CCAMLR to take action to develop effective 
treatment for ballast water.

Annex

Guidelines for Ballast Water Exchange in the CAMLR Convention Area 
North of 60[deg] S \1\

    1. The application of these Guidelines should apply to those 
vessels covered by Article 3 of the IMO's International Convention for 
the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (the 
Ballast Water Management Convention), taking into account the 
exceptions in Regulation A-3 of the Convention, which are engaged in 
harvesting and associated activities in the CAMLR Convention Area (as 
set out in Article II.3 of the Convention). These Guidelines do not 
replace the requirements of the Ballast Water Management Convention, 
but supplement the interim Ballast Water Regional Management Plan for 
Antarctica under Article 13(3), which has been adopted in ATCM 
Resolution 3 (2006) and IMO Resolution MEPC.163(56).
    2. If the safety of the ship is in any way jeopardised by a ballast 
exchange, it shall not take place. Additionally these guidelines shall 
not apply to the uptake or discharge of ballast water and sediments for 
ensuring the safety of the ship in emergency situations or saving life 
at sea in the CAMLR Convention Area.
    3. A Ballast Water Management Plan should be prepared for each 
vessel with ballast tanks entering the Convention Area, specifically 
taking into account the problems of ballast water exchange in cold 
environments and in Antarctic conditions.
    4. Each vessel entering the Convention Area should keep a record of 
ballast water operations.
    5. Vessels are strongly encouraged to not discharge any ballast 
water in the Convention Area.
    6. For vessels intending to discharge ballast water within the 
Convention Area, ballast water should first be exchanged before arrival 
in the Convention Area (preferably north of either the Antarctic Polar 
Frontal Zone or 60[deg] S, whichever is the furthest north) and at 
least 200 n miles from the nearest land in water 200 m deep. (If this 
is not possible for operational reasons then such exchange should be 
undertaken in waters 50 n miles from the nearest land in waters of 200 
m depth.)
    7. Only those tanks that will be discharged in the Convention Area 
would need to undergo ballast water exchange following the procedure in 
paragraph 6. Ballast Water Exchange of all tanks is encouraged for all 
vessels that have the potential/capacity to load cargo in the 
Convention Area, as Antarctic voyages are renowned for their changes to 
planned routes and activities.
    8. If a vessel has taken on ballast water in the Convention Area 
and is intending to discharge ballast water in Arctic, sub-Arctic, or 
sub-Antarctic waters, it is recommended that ballast water should be 
exchanged north of the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone, and at least 200 n 
miles from the nearest land

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in water at least 200 m deep. (If this is not possible for operational 
reasons then such exchange should be undertaken in waters 50 n miles 
from the nearest land in waters of 200 m depth).
    9. Release of sediments during the cleaning of ballast tanks should 
not take place in the Convention Area.
    10. For vessels that have spent significant time in the Arctic, 
ballast water sediment should preferably be discharged and tanks 
cleaned before entering the Convention Area. If this cannot be done 
then sediment accumulation in ballast tanks should be monitored and 
sediment should be disposed of in accordance with the ship's Ballast 
Water Management Plan. If sediments are disposed of at sea, then they 
should be disposed of in waters greater than 200 n miles from the 
shoreline in waters 200 m deep.
    11. CCAMLR Members are invited to exchange information on invasive 
marine species or anything that will change the perceived risk 
associated with ballast waters.

    \1\ ATCM Resolution 3(2006) and IMO Resolution MEPC.163(56) set 
out identical practical guidelines for all vessels operating in the 
Antarctic Treaty Area (i.e. south of 60[deg] S).

    Dated: February 2, 2009.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    Dated: February 2, 2009.
Margaret F. Hayes,
Director, Office of Ocean Affairs, Department of State.
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