99-32891. New Conservation Measures for Antarctic Fishing Under the Auspices of CCAMLR  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 243 (Monday, December 20, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 71165-71178]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-32891]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF STATE
    
    [Public Notice 3178]
    
    
    New Conservation Measures for Antarctic Fishing Under the 
    Auspices of CCAMLR
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: At its Eighteenth Meeting in Hobart, Tasmania, October 25 to 
    November 5, 1999, the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic 
    Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), of which the United States is a 
    member, adopted conservation measures, pending countries' approval, 
    pertaining to fishing in the CCAMLR Convention Area in Antarctic 
    waters. All the measures were agreed upon in accordance with Article IX 
    of the Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living 
    Resources. A key result was the adoption of a conservation measure 
    which provides for a comprehensive catch documentation scheme for the 
    potentially threatened toothfish. Other measures adopted restrict 
    overall catches of certain species of fish and crabs, restrict fishing 
    in certain areas, specify inspection obligations supporting the Catch 
    Documentation Scheme of Contracting Parties, and promote compliance 
    with CCAMLR measures by non-Contracting Party vessels. This notice 
    includes the full text of the conservation measures adopted at the 
    eighteenth meeting of CCAMLR. For all of the Conservation Measures in 
    force, see the CCAMLR website (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 on or before January 19, 
    2000.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Erica Keen Thomas, Office of Oceans 
    Affairs (OES/OA), Room 5805, Department of State, Washington, DC 20520; 
    202-647-3262.
    
    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 and contain the text of CCAMLR Conservation Measures 
    that are not expected to change from year to year. The regulations in 
    Subparts A and G include sections on; Purpose and scope; Definitions; 
    Relationship to other treaties, conventions, laws, and regulations; 
    Procedure for according
    
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    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; Import permits; Appointment of 
    a designated representative; Prohibitions; Facilitation of enforcement 
    and inspection; and Penalties.
        Conservation Measures Remaining in Force: The Commission agreed 
    that the Conservation Measures 2/III, 3/IV, 4/V, 5/V, 6/V, 7/V, 18/
    XIII, 19/IX, 29/XVI, 31/X, 32/X, 40/X, 45/XIV, 51/XII, 61/XII, 62/XI, 
    63/XV, 64/XII, 65/XII, 72/XVII, 73/XVII, 95/XIV, 106/XV, 118/XVII, 119/
    XVII, 121/XVI, 122/XVI, 129/XVI, 146/XVII, 148/XVII and 160/XVII should 
    remain in force as they stand. For the text of CCAMLR Conservation 
    Measures remaining in force, see 61 FR 66723, dated December 18, 1996, 
    63 FR 5587, dated February 3, 1998 and 63 FR 300 dated December 22, 
    1998.
        New Conservation Measures: At its Eighteenth Annual Meeting in 
    Hobart, Tasmania, October 25 to November 5, 1999, the Commission for 
    the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) revised 
    several of its previously adopted Conservation Measures adopted new 
    measures. The new and revised measures follow:
        Conservation Measures adopted at CCAMLR-XVIII:
    
    Conservation Measure 147/XVIII \1\--Provisions To Ensure Compliance 
    With CCAMLR Conservation Measures by Vessels, Including Cooperation 
    Between Contracting Parties
    
        1. Contracting Parties shall undertake inspections of those fishing 
    vessels that intend to land or tranship Dissostichus spp. at their 
    ports. The inspection shall be for the purpose of determining that the 
    catch to be unloaded or transhipped is accompanied by the Dissostichus 
    catch document required by Conservation Measure 170/XVIII, that the 
    catch agrees with the information recorded on the document and, if the 
    vessel carried out harvesting activities in the Convention Area, that 
    these activities were carried out in accordance with CCAMLR 
    conservation measures.
        2. To facilitate these inspections, Contracting Parties shall 
    require vessels to provide advance notice of their entry into port. 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.
        3. In the event that there is evidence that the vessel has fished 
    in contravention of the 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.
    
    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen and Crozet Islands.
    
    Conservation Measure 150/XvIII--Experimental Harvest Regime for the 
    Crab Fishery in Statistical Subarea 48.3 for the 1999/2000 Season
    
        The following measures apply to all crab fishing within Statistical 
    Subarea 48.3 for the 1999/2000 fishing season. 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 in the 
    1999/2000 season 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 twelve 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 150/A, 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; and
        (v) after completing 200,000 pot hours of experimental fishing, it 
    shall be considered that vessels have completed the experimental 
    harvesting regime they shall be permitted to commence fishing in a 
    normal fashion.
        2. Data collected during the experimental harvest regime up to 30 
    June 2000 shall be submitted to CCAMLR by 31 August 2000.
        3. Normal fishing operations shall be conducted in accordance with 
    the regulations set out in Conservation Measure 181/XVIII.
        4. For the purposes of implementing normal fishing operations after 
    completion of the experimental harvest regime, the Ten-day Catch and 
    Effort Reporting System set out in Conservation Measure 61/XII shall 
    apply.
        5. Vessels that complete experimental harvest regime shall not be 
    required to conduct experimental fishing in future seasons. However, 
    these vessels shall abide by the guidelines set forth in Conservation 
    Measure 181/XVIII.
        6. Fishing vessels shall participate in the experimental harvest 
    regime independently (i.e. vessels may not cooperate to complete phases 
    of the experiment).
        7. 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.
        8. All vessels participating in the experimental harvest regime 
    shall carry at least one scientific observer on board during all 
    fishing activities.
    
    Annex 150/A
    
    Locations of Fishing Areas for the Experimental Harvest Regime of 
    the Exploratory Crab Fishery
    
    Conservation Measure 170/XVIII--Catch Documentation Scheme for 
    Dissostichus spp.
    
        The Commission,
        Concerned that illegal, unregulated and unreported (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,
    
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        Mindful of the rights and obligations of Port States to promote the 
    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. 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.,
        Inviting non-Contracting Parties whose vessels fish for 
    Dissostichus spp. to participate in the Catch Documentation Scheme for 
    Dissostichus spp., hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
    accordance with Article IX of the Convention:
    
        1. 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.
        2. Each Contracting Party shall require that each of its flag 
    vessels authorised to engage in harvesting of Dissostichus eleginoides 
    and/or Dissostichus mawsoni complete a Dissostichus catch document for 
    the catch landed or transhipped on each occasion that it lands or 
    tranships Dissostichus spp.
        3. 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 Dissostichus catch 
    document.
        4. Each Contracting Party shall provide Dissostichus catch document 
    forms to each of its flag vessels authorised to harvest Dissostichus 
    spp. and only to those vessels.
        5. A non-Contracting Party seeking to cooperate with CCAMLR by 
    participating in this Scheme may issue Dissostichus catch document 
    forms to any of its flag vessels that intend to harvest Dissostichus 
    spp.
        6. The Dissostichus catch document 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 applicable, its Lloyd's registration number;
        (iii) the number of the licence or permit issued to the vessel, as 
    applicable;
        (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; and
        (vii) the name, address, telephone and fax numbers of the receiver 
    or receivers of the catch and the amount of each species and product 
    type received.
        7. Procedures for completing Dissostichus catch documents in 
    respect of vessels are set forth in paragraphs A1 to A10 of Annex 170/A 
    to this measure. A sample catch document is attached to the annex.
        8. Each Contracting Party shall require that each shipment of 
    Dissostichus spp. imported into its territory be accompanied by the 
    export-validated Dissostichus catch document or documents that account 
    for all the Dissostichus spp. contained in the shipment.
        9. An export-validated Dissostichus catch document issued in 
    respect of a vessel is one that:
        (a) includes all relevant information and signatures provided in 
    accordance with paragraphs A1 to A11 of Annex 170/A to this measure; 
    and
        (b) includes a signed and stamped certification by a responsible 
    official of the exporting State of the accuracy of the information 
    contained in the document.
        10. Each Contracting Party shall ensure that its customs 
    authorities or other appropriate officials request and examine the 
    import documentation of each shipment of Dissostichus spp. imported 
    into its territory to verify that it includes the export-validated 
    Dissostichus catch document or documents 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.
        11. If, as a result of an examination referred to in paragraph 10 
    above, a question arises regarding the information contained in a 
    Dissostichus catch document, the exporting State whose national 
    authority validated the document 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.
        12. Each Contracting Party shall provide copies quarterly to the 
    CCAMLR Secretariat of all export-validated Dissostichus catch documents 
    that it issued from and received into its territory and shall report 
    annually to the Secretariat data, drawn from Dissostichus catch 
    documents, on the origin and amount of Dissostichus spp. exported from 
    and imported into its territory.
        13. Each Contracting Party, and any non-Contracting Party that 
    issues Dissostichus catch documents in respect of its flag vessels in 
    accordance with paragraph 5, shall inform the CCAMLR Secretariat of the 
    national authority or authorities (including names, addresses, fax 
    numbers and email addresses) responsible for issuing and validating 
    Dissostichus catch documents.
        14. Notwithstanding the above, any Contracting Party may require 
    additional verification of catch documents, including inter alia the 
    use of VMS, in respect of catches by its flag vessels outside the 
    Convention Area, when landed at and exported from its territory.
    
    ANNEX 170/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; and
        (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
    
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    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 6 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;
        (iv) the master shall convey to the Flag State of the vessel by the 
    most rapid electronic means available, the Dissostichus catch document 
    number, the trip start date, the species, processing type or types, the 
    net landed weight 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 the Flag State determines that the catch landed or 
    transhipped as reported by the vessel is consistent with its 
    authorisation to fish, it shall convey a unique Flag State confirmation 
    number to the master by the most rapid electronic means available.
        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 by obtaining the signature on the Dissostichus catch 
    document of the master of the vessel to which the catch is transferred;
        (ii) in the case of a landing, the master shall confirm the landing 
    by obtaining the signature on the Dissostichus catch document of a 
    responsible official at the port of landing;
        (iii) in the case of a landing, the master shall also obtain the 
    signature on the Dissostichus catch document of the individual that 
    receives the catch at the port of landing; and
        (iv) in the event that the catch is divided upon landing, the 
    master shall present a copy of the Dissostichus catch document to each 
    individual that receives a part of the catch at the port of landing, 
    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 shall 
    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 shall retain the original copies of the signed 
    Dissostichus catch document or documents 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 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 the signature on the Dissostichus catch document of a 
    responsible official at the port of landing;
        (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; and
        (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, 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 of 
    the receiving vessel shall 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 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 from the 
    country of landing, the exporter shall adhere to the following 
    procedures to obtain the necessary export validation of the 
    Dissostichus catch document or documents that account for all the 
    Dissostichus spp. contained in the shipment:
        (i) the exporter shall enter on each Dissostichus catch document 
    the amount of each Dissostichus spp. reported on the document that is 
    contained in the shipment;
        (ii) the 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 shall enter on each Dissostichus catch document 
    the exporter's name and address, and shall sign the document; and
        (iv) the exporter shall obtain validation of Dissostichus catch 
    document by the responsible authority of the exporting State.
        A12. In the case of re-export, the re-exporter shall adhere to the 
    following procedures to obtain the necessary re-export validation of 
    the Dissostichus catch document or documents that account for all the 
    Dissostichus spp. contained in the shipment:
        (i) the re-exporter shall supply details of the net weight of 
    product of all species to be re-exported, together with the 
    Dissostichus catch document number to which each species and product 
    relates;
        (ii) the re-exporter shall supply the name and address of the 
    importer of the shipment, the point of import and the name and address 
    of the exporter;
        (iii) the re-exporter shall obtain validation of the above details 
    by the responsible authority of the exporting State.
        An example form for re-export is attached to this annex.
    
    Conservation Measure 171/xviIi--Prohibition of Directed Fishery on 
    Gobionotothen Gibberifrons, Chaenocephalus Aceratus, Pseudochaenichthys 
    Georgianus, Lepidonotothen Squamifrons and Patagonotothen Guntheri in 
    Statistical Subarea 48.3
    
        The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
    accordance with Conservation Measure 7/V:
    
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        Directed fishing on Gobionotothen gibberifrons, Chaenocephalus 
    aceratus, Pseudochaenichthys georgianus, Lepidonotothen squamifrons and 
    Patagonotothen guntheri in Statistical Subarea 48.3 is prohibited until 
    a decision that the fishery be reopened is made by the Commission based 
    on the advice of the Scientific Committee.
    
    Conservation Measure 172/xviii \1\--Prohibition on Directed Fishing for 
    Dissostichus Spp. Except in Accordance with Specific Conservation 
    Measures in the 1999/2000 Season
    
        The Commission,
        Concerned to ensure the regulation of directed fishing for 
    Dissostichus spp. in all statistical areas and subareas in the 
    Convention Area, and
        Noting that conservation measures in respect of the regulation of 
    Dissostichus spp. have been agreed for all areas except Statistical 
    Subareas 48.5 and 88.3 and Statistical Divisions 58.4.1 (east of 
    90 deg. E) and 58.5.1 and longline fishing areas in Statistical 
    Division 58.5.2,
    
    hereby adopts the following conservation measure in accordance with 
    Article IX of the Convention:
        Directed fishing for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subareas 48.5 
    and 88.3, and Statistical Divisions 58.4.1 (east of 90 deg.E) and 
    58.5.1 is prohibited from 1 December 1999 to 30 November 2000. Directed 
    fishing by longlining in Statistical Division 58.5.2 is prohibited from 
    1 December 1999 to 30 November 2000.
    
    \1\ Except in waters adjacent to the Kerguelen Islands.
    
    Minimisation of the Incidental Mortality of Seabirds and Marine 
    Mammals in the Course of Trawl Fishing in the Convention Area
    
    Conservation Measure 173/XVIII \1\
    
        The Commission,
        Noting the need to reduce the incidental mortality of or injury to 
    seabirds and marine mammals from fishing operations,
        Adopts the following measures to reduce the incidental mortality of 
    or injury to seabirds and marine mammals during trawl fishing.
        1. The use of net monitor cables on vessels in the CCAMLR 
    Convention Area is prohibited.
        2. Vessels operating within the Convention Area should at all times 
    arrange the location and level of lighting so as to minimise 
    illumination directed out from the vessel, consistent with the safe 
    operation of the vessel.
        3. The discharge of offal shall be prohibited during the shooting 
    and hauling of trawl gear.
    
    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen and Crozet Islands.
    
    Conservation Measure 174/xvIII--Precautionary Catch Limit for Electrona 
    Carlsbergi in Statistical Subarea 48.3 for the 1999/2000 Season
    
        The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
    accordance with Conservation Measure 7/V:
        1. For the purposes of this conservation measure the fishing season 
    for Electrona carlsbergi is defined as the period from 1 December 1999 
    to 30 November 2000.
        2. The total catch of Electrona carlsbergi in the 1999/2000 season 
    shall be limited to 109,000 tonnes in Statistical Subarea 48.3.
        3. In addition, the total catch of Electrona carlsbergi in the 
    1999/2000 season shall be limited to 14,500 tonnes in the Shag Rocks 
    region, defined as the area bounded by 52 deg.30'S, 40 deg.W; 
    52 deg.30'S, 44 deg.W; 54 deg.30'S, 40 deg.W and 54 deg.30'S, 44 deg.W.
        4. In the event that the catch of Electrona carlsbergi is expected 
    to exceed 20,000 tonnes in the 1999/2000 season, a survey of stock 
    biomass and age structure shall be conducted during that season by the 
    principal fishing nations involved. A full report of this survey 
    including data on stock biomass (specifically including area surveyed, 
    survey design and density estimates), age structure and the biological 
    characteristics of the by-catch shall be made available in advance for 
    discussion at the meeting of the Working Group on Fish Stock Assessment 
    in 2000.
        5. The directed fishery for Electrona carlsbergi in Statistical 
    Subarea 48.3 shall close if the by-catch of any of the species named in 
    Conservation Measure 95/XIV reaches its by-catch limit or if the total 
    catch of Electrona carlsbergi reaches 109,000 tonnes, whichever is 
    sooner.
        6. The directed fishery for Electrona carlsbergi in the Shag Rocks 
    region shall close if the by-catch of any of the species named in 
    Conservation Measure 95/XIV reaches its by-catch limit or if the total 
    catch of Electrona carlsbergi reaches 14,500 tonnes, whichever is 
    sooner.
        7. If, in the course of the directed fishery for Electrona 
    carlsbergi, the by-catch in any one haul of any species other than the 
    target species
         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 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 by-catch of species, other 
    than the target species, 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.
        8. For the purpose of implementing this conservation measure:
        (i) the Catch Reporting System set out in Conservation Measure 40/X 
    shall apply in the 1999/2000 season;
        (ii) the Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Data Reporting System 
    set out in Conservation Measure 122/XVI shall also apply in the 1999/
    2000 season. For the purposes of Conservation Measure 122/XVI, the 
    target species is Electrona carlsbergi, and `by-catch species' are 
    defined as any cephalopod, crustacean or fish species other than 
    Electrona carlsbergi; and
        (iii) the Monthly Fine-scale Biological Data Reporting System set 
    out in Conservation Measure 121/XVI shall also apply in the 1999/2000 
    season. For the purposes of Conservation Measure 121/XVI, the target 
    species is Electrona carlsbergi, and `by-catch species' are defined as 
    any cephalopod, crustacean or fish species other than Electrona 
    carlsbergi. For the purposes of paragraph 3(ii) of Conservation Measure 
    121/XVI a representative sample shall be a minimum of 500 fish.
    
    \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 51/XII, pending the adoption 
    of a more appropriate period by the Commission.
    
    Conservation Measure 175/xviIi--Limitation of the Total Catch of 
    Champsocephalus Gunnari in Statistical Subarea 48.3 in the 1999/2000 
    Season
    
        The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
    accordance with Conservation Measure 7/V:
        1. The total catch of Champsocephalus gunnari in the 1999/2000 
    season shall be limited to 4 036 tonnes in Statistical Subarea 48.3.
        2. The fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical Subarea 
    48.3 shall close if the by-catch of any of the species listed in 
    Conservation Measure
    
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    95/XIV reaches its by-catch limit or if the total catch of 
    Champsocephalus gunnari reaches 4 036 tonnes, whichever is sooner.
        3. 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 95/XIV
         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 95/XIV 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.
        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.
        5. The use of bottom trawls in the directed fishery for 
    Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical Subarea 48.3 is prohibited.
        6. The fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical Subarea 
    48.3 shall be closed from 1 March to 31 May 2000.
        7. Each vessel participating in the directed fishery for 
    Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical Subarea 48.3 in the 1999/2000 
    season shall have a scientific observer, appointed in accordance with 
    the CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation, on board 
    throughout all fishing activities within the fishing period.
        8. For the purpose of implementing paragraphs 1 and 2 of this 
    conservation measure:
        (i) the Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
    Conservation Measure 51/XII shall apply in the 1999/2000 season; and
        (ii) the Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Data Reporting System 
    set out in Conservation Measure 122/XVI shall apply for Champsocephalus 
    gunnari. Data shall be reported on a haul-by-haul basis.
        9. Fine-scale biological data, as required under Conservation 
    Measure 121/XVI shall be collected and recorded. Such data shall be 
    reported in accordance with the Scheme of International Scientific 
    Observation.
    
    \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 51/XII, pending the adoption 
    of a more appropriate period by the Commission.
    
    Conservation Measure 176/xviIi--Fishery for Dissostichus Eleginoides in 
    Statistical Division 58.5.2 for the 1999/2000 Season
    
        1. The total catch of Dissostichus eleginoides in Statistical 
    Division 58.5.2 shall be limited to 3 585 tonnes in the 1999/2000 
    season.
        2. For the purpose of this fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides, 
    the 1999/2000 fishing season is defined as the period from 1 December 
    1999 to 30 November 2000.
        3. Fishing shall cease if the by-catch of any species reaches its 
    by-catch limit as detailed in Conservation Measure 178/XVIII.
        4. The catch limit may only be taken by trawling.
        5. Each vessel participating in the fishery for Dissostichus 
    eleginoides in Statistical Division 58.5.2 shall have at least one 
    scientific observer, and include, if available, one appointed in 
    accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific 
    Observation, on board throughout all fishing activities.
        6. Each vessel operating in the fishery for Dissostichus 
    eleginoides in Statistical Division 58.5.2 shall be required to operate 
    a VMS at all times, in accordance with Conservation Measure 148/XVII.
        7. A ten-day catch and effort reporting system shall be 
    implemented:
        (i) for the purpose of implementing this system, the calendar month 
    shall be divided into three reporting periods viz: day 1 to day 10, day 
    11 to day 20, day 21 to the last day of the month. These reporting 
    periods are hereinafter referred to as periods A, B and C;
        (ii) at the end of each reporting period, each Contracting Party 
    participating in the fishery shall obtain from each of its vessels 
    information on total catch and total days and hours fished for the 
    period and shall, by electronic transmission, cable, telex or 
    facsimile, transmit the aggregated catch and days and hours fished for 
    its vessels so as to reach the Executive Secretary not later than the 
    end of the next reporting period;
        (iii) a report must be submitted by every Contracting Party taking 
    part in the fishery for each reporting period for the duration of the 
    fishery, even if no catches are taken;
        (iv) the catch of Dissostichus eleginoides and of all by-catch 
    species must be reported;
        (v) such reports will specify the month and reporting period (A, B 
    and C) to which each report refers;
        (vi) immediately after the deadline has passed for receipt of the 
    reports for each period, the Executive Secretary shall notify all 
    Contracting Parties engaged in fishing activities in the division of 
    the total catch taken during the reporting period and the total 
    aggregate catch for the season to date; and
        (vii) at the end of every three reporting periods, the Executive 
    Secretary shall inform all Contracting Parties of the total catch taken 
    during the three most recent reporting periods and the total aggregate 
    catch for the season to date.
        8. A fine-scale effort and biological data reporting system shall 
    be implemented:
        (i) the scientific observer(s) aboard each vessel shall collect the 
    data required to complete the CCAMLR fine-scale catch and effort data 
    form C1, latest version. These data shall be submitted to the CCAMLR 
    Secretariat not later than one month after the vessel returns to port;
        (ii) the catch of Dissostichus eleginoides and all by-catch species 
    must be reported;
        (iii) the numbers of seabirds and marine mammals of each species 
    caught and released or killed must be reported;
        (iv) the scientific observer(s) aboard each vessel shall collect 
    data on the length composition from representative samples of 
    Dissostichus eleginoides and by-catch species as detailed in the CCAMLR 
    Scientific Observers Manual (Part III, Section 1) for finfish 
    fisheries:
        (a) length measurements shall be to the nearest centimetre below; 
    and
        (b) representative samples of length composition shall be taken 
    from each fine-scale grid rectangle (0.5 deg. latitude by 1 deg. 
    longitude) fished in each calendar month; and
    
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        (v) the above data shall be submitted to the CCAMLR Secretariat not 
    later than one month after the vessel returns to port.
        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.
    
    Conservation Measure 177/XVIII--Fishery for Champsocephalus Gunnari in 
    Statistical Division 58.5.2 in the 1999/2000 Season
    
        1. The total catch for Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical 
    Division 58.5.2 shall be limited to 916 tonnes in the 1999/2000 season.
        2. Areas in Statistical Division 58.5.2 outside that defined in 
    paragraph 4 below shall be closed to directed fishing for 
    Champsocephalus gunnari.
        3. Fishing shall cease if the by-catch of any of the species 
    reaches its by-catch limit as detailed in Conservation Measure 178/
    XVIII.
        4. 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; and
        (vi) then southwesterly along the geodesic to the point of 
    commencement.
        A chart illustrating the above definition is appended to this 
    conservation measure (Annex 177/A).
        5. For the purposes of this fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari, 
    the 1999/2000 season is defined as the period from 1 December 1999 to 
    30 November 2000.
        6. The catch limit may only be taken by trawling.
        7. 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.
        8. Each vessel participating in the fishery shall have at least one 
    scientific observer, and include, if available, one appointed in 
    accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific 
    Observation, on board throughout all fishing activities.
        9. Each vessel operating in the fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari 
    in Statistical Division 58.5.2 shall be required to operate a VMS at 
    all times, in accordance with Conservation Measure 148/XVII.
        10. A ten-day catch and effort reporting system shall be 
    implemented:
        (i) for the purpose of implementing this system, the calendar month 
    shall be divided into three reporting periods, viz: day 1 to day 10, 
    day 11 to day 20 and day 21 to the last day of the month. The reporting 
    periods are hereafter referred to as periods A, B and C;
        (ii) at the end of each reporting period, each Contracting Party 
    participating in the fishery shall obtain from each of its vessels 
    information on total catch and total days and hours fished for that 
    period and shall, by cable, telex, facsimile or electronic 
    transmission, transmit the aggregated catch and days and hours fished 
    for its vessels so as to reach the Executive Secretary no later than 
    the end of the next reporting period;
        (iii) a report must be submitted by every Contracting Party taking 
    part in the fishery for each reporting period for the duration of the 
    fishery, even if no catches are taken;
        (iv) the catch of Champsocephalus gunnari and of all by-catch 
    species must be reported;
        (v) such reports shall specify the month and reporting period (A, B 
    and C) to which each report refers;
        (vi) immediately after the deadline has passed for receipt of the 
    reports for each period, the Executive Secretary shall notify all 
    Contracting Parties engaged in fishing activities in the division of 
    the total catch taken during the reporting period and the total 
    aggregate catch for the season to date; and
        (vii) at the end of every three reporting periods, the Executive 
    Secretary shall inform all Contracting Parties of the total catch taken 
    during the three most recent reporting periods and the total aggregate 
    catch for the season to date.
        11. A fine-scale effort and biological data reporting system shall 
    be implemented:
        (i) the scientific observer(s) aboard each vessel shall collect the 
    data required to complete the CCAMLR fine-scale catch and effort data 
    form C1, latest version. These data shall be submitted to the CCAMLR 
    Secretariat not later than one month after the vessel returns to port;
        (ii) the catch of Champsocephalus gunnari and of all by-catch 
    species must be reported;
        (iii) the numbers of seabirds and marine mammals of each species 
    caught and released or killed must be reported;
        (iv) the scientific observer(s) aboard each vessel shall collect 
    data on the length composition from representative samples of 
    Champsocephalus gunnari and by-catch species:
        (a) length measurements shall be to the nearest centimetre below; 
    and
        (b) representative samples of length composition shall be taken 
    from each fine-scale grid rectangle (0.5 deg. latitude by 1 deg. 
    longitude) fished in each calendar month; and
        (v) the above data shall be submitted to the CCAMLR Secretariat not 
    later than one month after the vessel returns to port.
    
    \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 Measures 51/XII, pending the adoption 
    of a more appropriate period by the Commission.
    
    Annex 177/A
    
    Conservation Measure 178/XVIII--Limitation of the By-Catch in 
    Statistical Division 58.5.2 in the 1999/2000 Season
    
        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 1999/2000 fishing season.
        2. In directed fisheries in Statistical Division 58.5.2 in the 
    1999/2000 season, the by-catch of Channichthys rhinoceratus shall not 
    exceed 150 tonnes, and the by-catch of Lepidonotothen squamifrons shall 
    not exceed 80 tonnes.
    
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        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 any by-catch species for which by-catch limitations apply under 
    this conservation measure 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 followed by the 
    fishing vessel from the point at which the fishing gear was first 
    deployed from the fishing vessel to the point at which the fishing gear 
    was retrieved by the fishing vessel.
    
    \1\ This provision 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 Measures 51/XII, pending the adoption 
    of a more appropriate period by the Commission.
    
    Conservation Measure 179/xvIII--Limits on the Fishery for Dissostichus 
    Eleginoides in Statistical Subarea 48.3 for the 1999/2000 Season
    
        The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
    accordance with Conservation Measure 7/V:
        1. The total catch of Dissostichus eleginoides in Statistical 
    Subarea 48.3 in the 1999/2000 season shall be limited to 5 310 tonnes.
        2. For the purposes of the longline fishery for Dissostichus 
    eleginoides in Statistical Subarea 48.3, the 1999/2000 fishing season 
    is defined as the period from 1 May to 31 August 2000, or until the 
    catch limit is reached, whichever is the sooner.
        3. Each vessel participating in the Dissostichus eleginoides 
    fishery in Statistical Subarea 48.3 in the 1999/2000 season 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.
        4. For the purpose of implementing this conservation measure:
        (i) the Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
    Conservation Measure 51/XII shall apply in the 1999/2000 season, 
    commencing on 1 May 2000; and
        (ii) the Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Reporting System set 
    out in Conservation Measure 122/XVI shall apply in the 1999/2000 
    season, commencing on 1 May 2000. Data shall be submitted on a haul-by-
    haul basis. For the purpose of Conservation Measure 122/XVI the target 
    species is Dissostichus eleginoides and ``by-catch species'' are 
    defined as any species other than Dissostichus eleginoides.
        5. Fine-scale biological data, as required under Conservation 
    Measure 121/XVI shall be collected and recorded. Such data shall be 
    reported in accordance with the System of International Scientific 
    Observation.
        6. Directed fishing shall be by longlines only. The use of all 
    other methods of directed fishing for Dissostichus eleginoides in 
    Statistical Subarea 48.3 is prohibited, except in relation to the 
    experimental pot fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides notified for the 
    1999/2000 season, to which the provisions of Conservation Measure 64/
    XII shall apply. The catch in this experimental fishery shall count 
    towards the catch limit in paragraph 1.
    
    Conservation Measure 180/xvIiI--Catch Limit on Dissostichus Eleginoides 
    and Dissostichus Mawsoni in Statistical Subarea 48.4
    
        1. The total catch of Dissostichus eleginoides in Statistical 
    Subarea 48.4 shall be limited to 28 tonnes per season.
        2. Taking of Dissostichus mawsoni, other than for scientific 
    research purposes, is prohibited.
        3. For the purposes of the fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides in 
    Statistical Subarea 48.4, the fishing season shall be defined as that 
    applied in Subarea 48.3 in any particular season, or until the catch 
    limit for Dissostichus eleginoides in Subarea 48.4 is reached, or until 
    the catch limit for Dissostichus eleginoides in Subarea 48.3, as 
    specified in any conservation measure, is reached, whichever is sooner.
        4. Each vessel participating in the Dissostichus eleginoides 
    fishery 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.
        5. For the purpose of implementing this conservation measure:
        (i) the Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
    Conservation Measure 51/XII shall apply; and
        (ii) the Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Data Reporting System 
    set out in Conservation Measure 122/XVI shall apply. Data shall be 
    reported on a haul-by-haul basis. For the purposes of Conservation 
    Measure 122/XVI, the target species is Dissostichus eleginoides, and 
    ``by-catch species'' are defined as any species other than Dissostichus 
    eleginoides.
        6. Fine-scale biological data, as required under Conservation 
    Measure 121/XVI shall be collected and recorded. Such data shall be 
    reported in accordance with the Scheme of International Scientific 
    Observation.
        7. Directed fishing shall be by longlines only. The use of all 
    other methods of directed fishing for Dissostichus eleginoides in 
    Statistical Subarea 48.4 shall be prohibited.
    
    Conservation Measure 181/xviIi--Limits on the Crab Fishery in 
    Statistical Subarea 48.3 in the 1999/2000 Season
    
        The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
    accordance with Conservation Measure 7/V:
        1. 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. In Statistical Subarea 48.3, the crab fishing season is defined 
    as the period from 1 December 1999 to 30 November 2000, or until the 
    catch limit is reached, whichever is sooner.
        3. The crab fishery shall be limited to one vessel per Member.
        4. The total catch of crab from Statistical Subarea 48.3 shall be 
    limited to 1 600 tonnes during the 1999/2000 crab fishing season.
        5. Each vessel participating in the crab fishery in Statistical 
    Subarea 48.3 in the 1999/2000 season shall have a scientific observer, 
    appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International 
    Scientific Observation, on board throughout all fishing activities 
    within the fishing period.
        6. 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 fishing operations plan of the vessel that 
    the Member has authorised to participate in the crab fishery.
        7. All vessels fishing for crab shall report the following data to 
    CCAMLR by 31 August 2000 for crabs caught prior to 31 July 2000:
        (i) the location, date, depth, fishing effort (number and spacing 
    of pots and soak time), and catch (numbers and weight) of commercially 
    sized crabs (reported on as fine a scale as possible, but no coarser 
    than 0.5 deg. latitude by 1.0 deg. longitude) for each 10-day period;
    
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        (ii) the species, size, and sex of a representative subsample of 
    crab sampled according to the procedure set out in Annex 181/A (between 
    35 and 50 crabs shall be sampled every day from the line hauled just 
    prior to noon) and by-catch caught in traps; and
        (iii) other relevant data, as possible, according to the 
    requirements set out in Annex 181/A.
        8. For the purposes of implementing this conservation measure, the 
    Ten-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in Conservation 
    Measure 61/XII shall apply.
        9. Data on catches taken between 31 July and 31 August 2000 shall 
    be reported to CCAMLR by 30 September 2000 so that the data will be 
    available to the Working Group on Fish Stock Assessment.
        10. Crab fishing gear shall be limited to the use of crab pots 
    (traps). The use of all other methods of catching crabs (e.g. bottom 
    trawls) shall be prohibited.
        11. 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 102 mm and 90 mm, respectively, 
    may be retained in the catch.
        12. Crab processed at sea shall be frozen as crab sections (minimum 
    size of crabs can be determined using crab sections).
    
    Annex 181/A
    
    Data Requirements on the Crab Fishery in Statistical Subarea 48.3
    
    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.
    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.
    
    Conservation Measure 182/xviII \1\, \2\--General Measures for 
    Exploratory Fisheries For Dissostichus spp. in the Convention Area for 
    the 1999/2000 Season
    
        The Commission,
        Noting the need for the distribution of fishing effort and catch in 
    fine-scale rectangles \3\ in these exploratory fisheries,
    
    hereby adopts the following conservation measure:
        1. This conservation measure applies to exploratory fisheries using 
    the trawl or longline methods. 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 fine-scale rectangle shall 
    cease when the reported catch reaches 100 tonnes and that rectangle 
    shall be closed to fishing for the remainder of the season. Fishing in 
    any fine-scale rectangle shall be restricted to one vessel at any one 
    time.
        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 mid-point between the start-point and end-
    point of the haul;
        (ii) the precise geographic position of a haul in longline 
    fisheries will be determined by the centre-point of the line or lines 
    deployed;
        (iii) catch and effort information for each species by fine-scale 
    rectangle shall be reported to the Executive Secretary every five days 
    using the Five-Day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
    Conservation Measure 51/XII; and
        (iv) the Secretariat shall notify Contracting Parties participating 
    in these fisheries when the total catch for Dissostichus eleginoides 
    and Dissostichus mawsoni combined in any fine-scale rectangle is likely 
    to reach 100 tonnes, and fishing in that fine-scale rectangle shall be 
    closed when that limit is reached.
        4. If the by-catch of Macrourus spp. in any one haul
         is greater than 100 kg and exceeds 18% 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 \4\. The fishing vessel shall not return to any point within 5 
    n miles of the location where the by-catch of Macrourus spp. exceeded 
    18% for a period of at least five days \5\. The location where the by-
    catch exceeded 18% 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.
        5. The by-catch of any species other than Macrourus spp. in the 
    exploratory fisheries in the Statistical Subareas and Divisions 
    concerned shall be limited to 50 tonnes.
        6. The total number and weight of Dissostichus eleginoides and 
    Dissostichus mawsoni discarded, including those with the `jellymeat' 
    condition, shall be reported.
        7. Each vessel participating in the exploratory fisheries for 
    Dissostichus spp. during the 1999/2000 season 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 season.
        8. The data collection plan (Annex 182/A) and research plan (Annex 
    182/B) shall be implemented. Data collected pursuant to the plan for 
    the period up to 31 August 2000 shall be reported to CCAMLR by 30 
    September 2000 so that the data will be available to the meeting of the 
    Working Group on Fish Stock Assessment (WG-FSA) in 2000. Such data 
    taken after 31 August 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.
    
    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Kerguelen and Crozet Islands 2
    \2\ Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward Islands
    \3\ 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..
    
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    \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 51/XII, pending the adoption 
    of a more appropriate period by the Commission.
    
    Annex 182/A
    
    Data Collection Plan for Exploratory Fisheries
    
        1. All vessels will comply with the five-day catch and effort 
    reporting system (Conservation Measure 51/XII) and monthly fine-scale 
    effort and biological data reporting system (Conservation Measures 121/
    XVI and 122/XVI).
        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;
        (vii) number and mass by species of by-catch of fish and other 
    organisms; and
        (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; and
        (viii) sea and cloud conditions and phase of the moon at the time 
    of setting the lines.
    
    Annex 182/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 (SSRU) as 
    defined in Table 1 and Figure 1.
        3. Any vessel wishing to undertake prospecting or commercial 
    fishing in any SSRU must undertake the following research activities 
    once 10 tonnes of Dissostichus spp. have been caught or 10 hauls 
    completed in the SSRU, whichever is achieved first:
        (i) a minimum of 20 hauls must be made within the SSRU and must 
    collectively satisfy the criteria specified in subparagraphs (ii) to 
    (v);
        (ii) each haul must be separated by not less than 10 n miles from 
    any other haul, distance to be measured from the geographical mid-point 
    of each haul;
        (iii) each haul shall comprise: for longlines, at least 3,500 
    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, Attachment E, paragraph 4).
        (iv) 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; and
        (v) all data specified in the data collection plan (Annex 182/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 biological characteristics obtained, where more than 100 
    fish are caught, a method for randomly subsampling the fish should be 
    applied.
        4. The requirement to undertake the above research activities 
    applies irrespective of the period over which the trigger levels of 10 
    tonnes of catch or 10 hauls in any SSRU are achieved during the 1999/
    2000 fishing season. The research activities must commence immediately 
    when the trigger levels have been reached and must be completed before 
    the vessel leaves the SSRU.
    
    Conservation Measure 183/xviII--Exploratory Fishery for Martialia 
    Hyadesi in Statistical Subarea 48.3 in the 1999/2000 Season
    
        The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
    accordance with Conservation Measures 7/V and 65/XII:
        1. The total catch of Martialia hyadesi in the 1999/2000 season 
    shall be limited to 2 500 tonnes.
        2. For the purposes of this exploratory fishery, the fishing season 
    is defined as the period from 1 December 1999 to 30 November 2000 or 
    until the catch limit is reached, whichever is sooner.
        3. For the purposes of implementing this conservation measure:
        (i) the Ten-day Catch and Effort Reporting System, as set out in 
    Conservation Measure 61/XII shall apply;
        (ii) the data required to complete the CCAMLR standard fine-scale 
    catch and effort data form for squid jig fisheries (Form C3) shall be 
    reported from each vessel. These data shall include numbers of seabirds 
    and marine mammals of each species caught and released or killed. These 
    data shall be reported to CCAMLR by 31 August 2000 for catches taken 
    prior to 31 July 2000; and
        (iii) data on catches taken between 31 July 2000 and 31 August 2000 
    shall be reported to CCAMLR by 30 September 2000 so that the data will 
    be available to the meeting of the Working Group on Fish Stock 
    Assessment in 2000.
        4. Each vessel participating in this exploratory fishery for 
    Martialia hyadesi in Statistical Subarea 48.3 during the 1999/2000 
    season shall have at least one scientific observer, appointed in 
    accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific 
    Observation, on board throughout all fishing activities in this subarea 
    during the fishing season.
        5. The data collection plan in Annex 183/A shall be implemented. 
    Data collected pursuant to the plan for the period up to 31 August 2000 
    shall be reported to CCAMLR by 30 September 2000 so that the data will 
    be available to the meeting of the Working Group on Fish Stock 
    Assessment in 2000. Such data collected after 31 August shall be 
    reported to CCAMLR not later than three months after the closure of the 
    fishery.
    
    Annex 183/A
    
    Data Collection Plan for Exploratory Squid (MARTIALIA HYADESI) 
    Fisheries in Statistical Subarea 48.3
    
        1. All vessels will comply with conditions set by CCAMLR. These 
    include data required to complete the data form (Form TAC) for the Ten-
    day Catch and Effort Reporting System, as specified by Conservation 
    Measure 61/XII; and data required to complete the CCAMLR standard fine-
    scale catch and effort data form for a squid jig fishery (Form C3). 
    This includes numbers of seabirds and marine mammals of each species 
    caught and released or killed.
        2. All data required by the CCAMLR Scientific Observers Manual for 
    squid fisheries will be collected. These include:
        (i) vessel and observer program details (Form S1);
        (ii) catch information (Form S2); and
        (iii) biological data (Form S3).
    
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    Conservation Measure 184/XVIII--Exploratory Longline Fishery for 
    Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 48.6 in the 1999/2000 Season
    
        The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
    accordance with Conservation Measure 65/XII:
        1. Fishing for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 48.6 shall 
    be limited to the exploratory longline fishery by the European 
    Community and South Africa. The fishery shall be conducted by European 
    Community (Portuguese-flagged) and South African-flagged vessels using 
    longlining only.
        2. The precautionary catch limit for this exploratory longline 
    fishery in Statistical Subarea 48.6 shall be limited to 455 tonnes of 
    Dissostichus spp. north of 60 deg.S, and 455 tonnes of Dissostichus 
    spp. south of 60 deg.S. In the event that either limit is reached, the 
    relevant fishery shall be closed.
        3. For the purpose of this exploratory longline fishery, the 1999/
    2000 fishing season to the north of 60 deg.S is defined as the period 
    from 1 March to 31 August 2000. The 1999/2000 fishing season south of 
    60 deg.S is defined as the period from 15 February to 15 October 2000.
        4. The exploratory longline fishery for the above species shall be 
    carried out in accordance with Conservation Measures 29/XVI and 182/
    XVIII.
        5. Each vessel participating in this exploratory longline fishery 
    will be required to operate a VMS at all times, in accordance with 
    Conservation Measure 148/XVII.
    
    Conservation Measure 185/XVIII--Exploratory Trawl Fishery for 
    Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.3 (Banzare 
    and Elan Banks) in the 1999/2000 Season
    
        The Commission,
        Welcoming the notification of Australia of its intention to conduct 
    an exploratory trawl fishery in Statistical Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.3 
    in the 1999/2000 season,
    
    hereby adopts the following conservation measure in accordance with 
    Conservation Measure 65/XII:
        1. Fishing for Dissostichus spp. by trawl in Statistical Division 
    58.4.1 west of 90 deg.E and Statistical Division 58.4.3 shall be 
    limited to the exploratory fishery by Australian-flagged vessels.
        2. BANZARE Bank is defined as waters within the latitudes 55 deg.S 
    and 64 deg.S and longitudes 73 deg.30'E and 89 deg.E. Elan Bank is 
    defined as waters within the latitudes 55 deg.S and 62 deg.S and 
    longitudes 60 deg.E and 73 deg.30'E.
        3. The total catch of Dissostichus spp. in the 1999/2000 season 
    taken by the trawl method shall not exceed 150 tonnes for BANZARE Bank 
    and 145 tonnes for Elan Bank.
        4. (i) There shall be no directed fishing for any species other 
    than Dissostichus spp.
        (ii) The by-catch of any species other than Dissostichus spp. shall 
    not exceed 50 tonnes.
        (iii) If in the course of a directed fishery, the by-catch in any 
    one haul of any by-catch species for which by-catch limitations apply 
    under this conservation measure 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 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.
        5. For the purposes of this exploratory trawl fishery, the 1999/
    2000 fishing season is defined as the period from 1 December 1999 to 30 
    November 2000 or until the catch limit of the target or by-catch 
    species is reached, whichever is the sooner.
        6. Each vessel participating in this exploratory trawl fishery for 
    Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.3 in the 
    1999/2000 season 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 these 
    divisions.
        7. Each vessel operating in this exploratory trawl fishery for 
    Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.3 shall be 
    required to operate a VMS at all times, in accordance with Conservation 
    Measure 148/XVII.
        8. For the purpose of implementing this conservation measure:
        (i) the Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
    Conservation Measure 51/XII shall apply; and
        (ii) the monthly fine-scale biological data, as required under 
    Conservation Measure 121/XVI, shall be recorded and reported in 
    accordance with the System of International Scientific Observation when 
    undertaking commercial fishing in Statistical Divisions 58.4.1 and 
    58.4.3.
        9. The total number and weight of Dissostichus spp. discarded, 
    including those with the jellymeat condition, shall be reported. These 
    fish will count towards the total allowable catch.
        10. The research and fisheries operations plan shall be as set out 
    in Annex 182/A and 182/B of Conservation Measure 182/XVIII (General 
    Measures for Exploratory Fisheries for Dissostichus spp. in the 
    Convention Area for the 1999/2000 Season), with the following 
    variations:
        (i) There shall be two small-scale research units, one for BANZARE 
    Bank and one for Elan Bank, as defined in paragraph 2 above.
        (ii) data reporting measures specific to the longlining method 
    shall not apply.
    
    \1\ This provision is adopted pending the adoption of a more 
    appropriate definition of a fishing location by the Commission.
    \2\ The specified period is adopted in accordance with the reporting 
    period specified in Conservation Measure 51/XII, pending the adoption 
    of a more appropriate period by the Commission.
    
    Conservation Measure 186/XVIII--New Trawl Fishery for Chaenodraco 
    Wilsoni, Lepidonotothen Kempi, Trematomus Eulepidotus, Pleuragramma 
    Antarcticum and Exploratory Trawl Fishery for Dissostichus spp. in 
    Statistical Division 58.4.2 in the 1999/2000 Season
    
        The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
    accordance with Conservation Measure 65/XII:
        1. Fishing for Chaenodraco wilsoni, Lepidonotothen kempi, 
    Trematomus eulepidotus Pleuragramma antarcticum and Dissostichus spp. 
    by trawl in Statistical Division 58.4.2 between the longitudes of 
    45 deg.E and 80 deg.E shall be limited to the new and exploratory 
    fisheries by Australian-flagged vessels.
        2. The total catch of all species in the 1999/2000 season shall not 
    exceed 1,500 tonnes.
        3. The catch of Chaenodraco wilsoni in the 1999/2000 season shall 
    be taken by the midwater trawl method only and shall not exceed 500 
    tonnes.
        4. The catches of Lepidonotothen kempi, Trematomus eulepidotus and 
    Pleuragramma antarcticum in the 1999/2000 season shall be taken by the 
    midwater trawl method only, and shall not exceed 300 tonnes for any one 
    species.
        5. The total catch of Dissostichus spp. taken by the trawl method 
    shall not exceed 500 tonnes, of which no more than 150 tonnes shall be 
    taken in each of the zones bounded by the longitudes 50 deg.E and 
    60 deg.E, 60 deg.E and 70 deg.E, 70 deg.E and 80 deg.E respectively, 
    and 50 tonnes in the zone bounded by 45 deg.E and 50 deg.E.
        6. (i) There shall be no directed fishing for any species other 
    than those
    
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    specified in paragraph 1 of this conservation measure.
        (ii) The by-catch of any fish species other than those specified in 
    paragraph 1 of this conservation measure shall not exceed 50 tonnes.
        (iii) If, in the course of a directed fishery, the by-catch in any 
    one haul of any by-catch species for which by-catch limitations apply 
    under this conservation measure 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 followed by 
    the fishing vessel from the point at which the fishing gear was first 
    deployed from the fishing vessel to the point at which the fishing gear 
    was retrieved by the fishing vessel.
        7. For the purposes of these new and exploratory trawl fisheries, 
    the 1999/2000 fishing season is defined as the period from 1 December 
    1999 to 30 November 2000 or until the catch limit is reached, whichever 
    is the sooner.
        8. Each vessel participating in these new and exploratory trawl 
    fisheries in Statistical Division 58.4.2 in the 1999/2000 season 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 this division.
        9. Each vessel operating in these new and exploratory trawl 
    fisheries in Statistical Division 58.4.2 shall be required to operate a 
    VMS at all times, in accordance with Conservation Measure 148/XVII.
        10. For the purpose of implementing this conservation measure:
        (i) the Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System set out in 
    Conservation Measure 51/XII shall apply; and
        (ii) the monthly fine-scale biological data, as required under 
    Conservation Measure 121/XVI, shall be recorded and reported in 
    accordance with the System of International Scientific Observation.
        11. The total number and weight of Dissostichus spp. discarded, 
    including those with the jellymeat condition, shall be reported. These 
    fish will count towards the total allowable catch.
        12. The data collection and research plans in Annex 186/A shall be 
    implemented and the results reported to CCAMLR not later than three 
    months after the closure of the fishery.
    
    \1\ This provision is adopted pending the adoption of a more 
    appropriate definition of a fishing location by the Commission.
    \2\ The specified period is adopted in accordance with the reporting 
    period specified in Conservation Measure 51/XII, pending the adoption 
    of a more appropriate period by the Commission.
    
    Annex 186/A
    
    Data Collection and Research Plans
    
        1. In the case of midwater trawling for Chaenodraco wilsoni, 
    Lepidonotothen kempi, Trematomus eulepidotus and Pleuragramma 
    antarcticum, the data collection and research plans shall be as set out 
    in Annex 182/A and 182/B of Conservation Measure 182/XVIII (General 
    Measures for Exploratory Fisheries for Dissostichus spp. in the 
    Convention Area for the 1999/2000 Season), with the following 
    variations:
        (i) there shall be four small-scale research units, bounded by the 
    longitudes 45 deg.E to 50 deg.E, 50 deg.E to 60 deg.E, 60 deg.E to 
    70 deg.E and 70 deg.E to 80 deg.E respectively; and
        (ii) data reporting measures specific to the longlining method 
    shall not apply.
        2. Demersal trawling for Dissostichus spp. in water shallower than 
    550 m shall be prohibited except for the research activities described 
    below:
        (i) demersal trawling shall be allowed only in designated `open' 
    areas on the upper and mid-slope in depths greater than 550 m;
        (ii) the manner in which areas are designated ``open'' and 
    ``closed'' for demersal trawling will be determined according to the 
    following procedure:
        (a) open and closed areas will consist of a series of north-south 
    strips extending from the coast to beyond the foot of the continental 
    slope. Each strip will be one degree of longitude wide;
        (b) in the first instance, when the vessel has found an appropriate 
    area for prospecting or fishing, it will designate the strip as 
    ``open'', with the area to be fished to be approximately centered in 
    that strip;
        (c) a single prospecting haul will be permitted in that strip 
    before it is designated as open or closed, to establish if an 
    aggregation of interest is present. There must be a minimum of 30 
    minutes of longitude between prospecting hauls where no strip is 
    designated ``open'';
        (d) whenever a strip is designated ``open'', at least one strip 
    adjacent to that strip must be designated as ``closed''. Any remnant 
    strips less than one degree wide resulting from the previous selection 
    of open and closed strips, will be designated as closed;
        (e) once a strip is designated closed it cannot be subsequently 
    fished in that season by any method that allows fishing gear to contact 
    the bottom;
        (f) prior to commercial fishing in an open strip, the vessel must 
    undertake the survey trawls in the open strip as described below. The 
    survey trawls in the adjacent closed strip must be undertaken prior to 
    the vessel fishing a new strip. If the adjacent closed strip has 
    already been surveyed, a new survey is not necessary; and
        (g) when the vessel wishes to fish in a new strip, it must not 
    choose a strip already closed. Once a new strip is designated, 
    conditions as described in paragraphs (b) to (f) will apply to that 
    strip.
        3. Survey trawls in each open strip and its adjacent closed strip 
    will be conducted according to the following scheme:
        (i) each pair of strips will be divided between the shelf area 
    above 550 m and the slope area below 550 m. In each open and closed 
    strip the following research shall be undertaken:
        (a) in the section deeper than 550 m, two stations (whose locations 
    have been randomly pre-selected according to depth and longitude) shall 
    be sampled. At each of these stations a beam-trawl sample of benthos 
    and a bottom-trawl sample of finfish using a commercial trawl with a 
    small mesh liner shall be taken;
        (b) in the section shallower than 550 m, two stations shall be 
    sampled at randomly pre-selected sites according to depth and longitude 
    for benthos using a beam-trawl once at each station only; and
        (c) this will be undertaken in each pair of the open and closed 
    strips using the process described above.
        4. The following data and material will be collected from research 
    and commercial hauls, as required by the CCAMLR Scientific Observers 
    Manual:
        (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;
        (vii) by-catch of fish and other organisms; and
        (viii) observations on the occurrence of seabirds and mammals in 
    relation to fishing operations, and details of any incidental mortality 
    of these animals.
    
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    Conservation Measure 187/XVIII--Exploratory Longline Fishery for 
    Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Division 58.4.3 Outside Areas Under 
    National Jurisdictions in the 1999/2000 Season
    
        The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
    accordance with Conservation Measure 65/XII:
        1. Fishing for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Division 58.4.3 
    outside areas under national jurisdictions by the longline method shall 
    be limited to the exploratory longline fishery by the European 
    Community and France. The fishery shall be conducted by European 
    Community (Portuguese-flagged) and French-flagged vessels using 
    longlining only.
        2. BANZARE Bank is defined as waters within Statistical Division 
    58.4.3 and between the latitudes 55 deg.S and 62 deg.S and longitudes 
    73 deg.30'E and 80 deg.E. Elan Bank is defined as waters within the 
    latitudes 55 deg.S and 62 deg.S and longitudes 60 deg.E and 73 deg.30'E 
    outside areas of national jurisdiction.
        3. The precautionary catch limit of Dissostichus spp. for this 
    exploratory longline fishery in Statistical Division 58.4.3 shall be 
    limited to 300 tonnes on BANZARE Bank and 250 tonnes on Elan Bank. In 
    the event that the limit on either of these banks is reached, the 
    fishery on that bank shall be closed.
        4. For the purpose of this exploratory longline fishery, the 1999/
    2000 fishing season is defined as the period from 1 May to 31 August 
    2000.
        5. The exploratory longline fishery for the above species shall be 
    carried out in accordance with Conservation Measures 29/XVI and 182/
    XVIII.
        6. Each vessel participating in this exploratory longline fishery 
    will be required to operate a VMS at all times, in accordance with 
    Conservation Measure 148/XVII.
    
    Conservation Measure 188/XVIII \1\--Exploratory Longline Fishery for 
    Dissostichus Eleginoides in Statistical Division 58.4.4 in the 1999/
    2000 Season
    
        The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
    accordance with Conservation Measure 65/XII:
        1. Fishing for Dissostichus eleginoides in Statistical Division 
    58.4.4 shall be limited to the exploratory longline fishery by Chile, 
    the European Community, France, South Africa and Uruguay. The fishery 
    shall be conducted by European Community (Portuguese-flagged), Chilean, 
    French, South African and Uruguayan-flagged vessels using longlining 
    only.
        2. The precautionary catch for Statistical Division 58.4.4 shall be 
    limited to 370 tonnes of Dissostichus spp. north of 60 deg.S, to be 
    taken by longlining. In the event that this limit is reached, the 
    fishery shall be closed.
        3. For the purpose of this exploratory longline fishery, the 1999/
    2000 fishing season is defined as the period from 1 May to 31 August 
    2000.
        4. The exploratory longline fishery for the above species shall be 
    carried out in accordance with Conservation Measures 29/XVI and 182/
    XVIII.
        5. Each vessel participating in this exploratory longline fishery 
    will be required to operate a VMS at all times, in accordance with 
    Conservation Measure 148/XVII.
    
    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward Islands.
    
    Conservation Measure 189/XVIII1,\1\,\2\ Exploratory Longline Fishery 
    for Dissostichus Eleginoides in Statistical Subarea 58.6 in the 1999/
    2000 Season
    
        The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
    accordance with Conservation Measure 65/XII:
        1. Fishing for Dissostichus eleginoides in Statistical Subarea 58.6 
    shall be limited to the exploratory longline fishery by Chile, the 
    European Community, France and South Africa. The fishery shall be 
    conducted by European Community (Portuguese-flagged), Chilean, French 
    and South African-flagged vessels using longlining only.
        2. The precautionary catch limit for this exploratory fishery in 
    Statistical Subarea 58.6 shall be limited to 450 tonnes of Dissostichus 
    eleginoides, to be taken by longlining. In the event that this limit is 
    reached, the fishery shall be closed.
        3. For the purpose of this exploratory longline fishery, the 1999/
    2000 fishing season is defined as the period from 1 May to 31 August 
    2000.
        4. The exploratory longline fishery for the above species shall be 
    carried out in accordance with Conservation Measures 29/XVI and 182/
    XVIII.
        5. Each vessel participating in this exploratory longline fishery 
    will be required to operate a VMS at all times, in accordance with 
    Conservation Measure 148/XVII.
    
    \1\ Except for waters adjacent to the Crozet Islands.
    \2\ Except for waters adjacent to the Prince Edward Islands.
    
    Conservation Measure 190/XVIII--Exploratory Longline Fishery for 
    Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 88.1 in the 1999/2000 Season
    
        The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
    accordance with Conservation Measure 65/XII:
        1. Fishing for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 88.1 shall 
    be limited to the exploratory longline fishery by Chile, the European 
    Community and New Zealand. The fishery shall be conducted by European 
    Community (Portuguese-flagged), Chilean and New Zealand-flagged vessels 
    using longlining only.
        2. The precautionary catch limit north of 65 deg.S in Statistical 
    Subarea 88.1 shall be limited to 175 tonnes of Dissostichus spp. In the 
    event this limit is reached, the fishery north of 65 deg.S shall be 
    closed.
        3. The precautionary catch limit south of 65 deg.S in Statistical 
    Subarea 88.1 shall be limited to 1 915 tonnes of Dissostichus spp. In 
    the event this limit is reached, the fishery south of 65 deg.S shall be 
    closed. In order to ensure an adequate spread of fishing effort south 
    of 65 deg.S, no more than 478 tonnes of Dissostichus spp. shall be 
    taken from each of the four small-scale research units (SSRU), as 
    defined in Annex 182/B of Conservation Measure 182/XVIII, identified 
    for Statistical Subarea 88.1 south of 65 deg.S.
        4. For the purposes of this exploratory longline fishery, the 1999/
    2000 fishing season is defined as the period from 1 December 1999 to 31 
    August 2000.
        5. The directed longline fishery for Dissostichus spp. in 
    Statistical Subarea 88.1 shall be carried out in accordance with all 
    aspects of Conservation Measures 29/XVI and 182/XVIII. However, south 
    of 65 deg.S the directed fishery by New Zealand, and fishing by New 
    Zealand associated with the research plan, for the above species shall 
    be carried out in accordance with the provisions of Conservation 
    Measures 182/XVIII and 29/XVI, except paragraph 3 of Conservation 
    Measure 29/XVI shall not apply. To permit experimental line-weighting 
    trials south of 65 deg.S, longlines may be set during daylight hours if 
    the vessels can demonstrate a consistent minimum line sink rate of 0.3 
    metres per second. If a total aggregate of ten (10) seabirds is caught 
    during daytime setting then the variation from Conservation Measure 29/
    XVI paragraph 3 shall cease and all vessels shall revert to setting 
    longlines at night in accordance with Conservation Measure 29/XVI.
        6. Each vessel participating in the fishery shall have at least one 
    observer appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of 
    International Scientific Observation on board throughout all fishing 
    activities within this fishery.
        7. Each vessel participating in this exploratory longline fishery 
    shall be
    
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    required to operate a VMS at all times, in accordance with Conservation 
    Measure 148/XVII.
        8. 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 191/XVIII--Exploratory Longline Fishery for 
    Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 88.2 in the 1999/2000 Season
    
        The Commission hereby adopts the following conservation measure in 
    accordance with Conservation Measure 65/XII:
        1. Fishing for Dissostichus spp. in Statistical Subarea 88.2 shall 
    be limited to the exploratory longline fishery by Chile and the 
    European Community. The fishery shall be conducted by Chilean-flagged 
    and European Community (Portuguese-flagged) vessels using longlining 
    only.
        2. The precautionary catch for this exploratory longline fishery in 
    Statistical Subarea 88.2 shall be limited to 250 tonnes of Dissostichus 
    spp. south of 65 deg.S. In the event that this limit is reached, the 
    fishery shall be closed.
        3. For the purposes of this exploratory longline fishery, the 1999/
    2000 fishing season is defined as the period from 15 December 1999 to 
    31 August 2000.
        4. The exploratory longline fishery for the above species shall be 
    carried out in accordance with Conservation Measures 29/XVI and 182/
    XVIII.
        5. Each vessel participating in this exploratory longline fishery 
    shall be required to operate a VMS at all times, in accordance with 
    Conservation Measure 148/XVII.
    
    Conservation Measure 192/XVIII--Protection of the Cape Shirreff Cemp 
    Site
    
        1. The Commission noted that a program of long-term studies is 
    being undertaken at Cape Shirreff and the San Telmo Islands, Livingston 
    Island, South Shetland Islands, as part of the CCAMLR Ecosystem 
    Monitoring Program (CEMP). Recognising that these studies may be 
    vulnerable to accidental or wilful interference, the Commission 
    expressed its concern that this CEMP site, the scientific 
    investigations, and the Antarctic marine living resources therein be 
    protected.
        2. Therefore, the Commission considers it appropriate to accord 
    protection to the Cape Shirreff CEMP site, as defined in the Cape 
    Shirreff management plan.
        3. Members shall comply with the provisions of the Cape Shirreff 
    CEMP site management plan, which is recorded in Annex B ``Cape 
    Shirreff'' of Conservation Measure 18/XIII.
        4. To allow Members adequate time to implement the relevant 
    permitting procedures associated with this measure and the management 
    plan, this Conservation Measure (192/XVIII) shall become effective as 
    of 1 May 2000. Conservation Measure 82/XIII shall apply until midnight 
    on 30 April 2000.
        5. In accordance with Article X, the Commission shall draw this 
    conservation measure to the attention of any State that is not a Party 
    to the Convention and whose nationals or vessels are present in the 
    Convention Area.
    Raymond V. Arnaudo,
    Director, Office of Oceans Affairs, Department of State.
    [FR Doc. 99-32891 Filed 12-17-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4710-09-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
12/20/1999
Department:
State Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
99-32891
Dates:
Persons wishing to comment on the measures or desiring more information should submit written comments on or before January 19, 2000.
Pages:
71165-71178 (14 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Public Notice 3178
PDF File:
99-32891.pdf