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    Re-emphasising harmonisation as a relevant tool for precautionary, ecosystem-based and adaptive fisheries management and spatial protection along the Antarctic Peninsula and the Scotia Arc region

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    Document Number:
    WG-EMM-2025/26
    Author(s):
    Santa Cruz, F., M. Santos, D. Deregibus, L. Krüger and L. Rebolledo
    Submitted By:
    Mr Francisco Santa Cruz (Chile)
    Approved By:
    Mr Francisco Santa Cruz (Chile)
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    Abstract

    The harmonisation process is a key mechanism to achieve compatibility between krill fishery management and marine spatial protection in the Antarctic Peninsula and Scotia Arc region. Harmonisation is a science-based pathway to implement CCAMLR’s precautionary and ecosystem-based management principles by aligning spatial and temporal conservation measures with the revised krill fishery management approach. This paper seeks to highlight the value of this process as a means of fostering long-term sustainability, reducing potential Members' conflicts, and strengthening the effectiveness of CCAMLR’s governance