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    WG-EMM-2024

    Full Name
    Grupo de Trabajo de Seguimiento y Ordenación del Ecosistema
    Lugar:
    Leeuwarden, The Netherlands
    Fecha y hora del inicio de la reunión:
    Fecha y hora del fin de la reunión:
    Plazo de presentación
    lunes, 17 junio, 2024 - 09:00 Australia/Hobart (Documento de grupo de trabajo)

    En nuestro foro de ayuda se encuentra disponible la información detallada, en el que se incluye el proceso para enviar artículos y revisiones.

    Informe de la reunión:

      Documentos

      Número de documento Nombre Punto(s) de la agenda
      CCAMLR-42/18
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      Sobre el estado de los “mejores conocimientos científicos disponibles”
      Delegación de la Federación de Rusia
      8
      HS-2024/01
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      Background, specific objectives and materials to support the Harmonisation Symposium
      Harmonisation Symposium Steering Committee
      5
      SC-CAMLR-42/07
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      Comentarios sobre el enfoque de ordenación del kril en el área 48 - Sobre la cuestión de los efectos de la pesquería de kril en el ecosistema
      Kasatkina S.
      3.1
      WG-EMM-2024/01
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      CCAMLR’s revised krill fishery management approach in Subareas 48.1 to 48.4 as progressed up to 2023
      CCAMLR Secretariat
      4
      WG-EMM-2024/02
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      Observer sampling rates in the krill fishery - 2024 update
      CCAMLR Secretariat
      2.2
      WG-EMM-2024/03
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      A Case Study of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 At Bird Island, South Georgia: The First Documented Outbreak in the subantarctic region
      Bennison, A., S. Adlard, A.C. Banyard, F. Blockley, M. Blyth, E. Browne, G. Day, M. Dunn, M. Falchieri, E. Fitzcharle, J. Forcada, J. Forster Davison, A. Fox, R. Hall, E. Holmes, K. Hughes, J. James, J. Lynton-Jenkins, S. Marshall, D. McKenzie, S.A. Morley, S.M. Reid, I. Stubbs, N. Ratcliffe and R.A. Phillips
      3.2.2
      WG-EMM-2024/04
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      Fixed-wing drone surveys provide opportunity for broad-scale surveys of sentinel species on South Georgia
      Fenney, N., J. Coleman, A. Fox, P.N. Trathan, M.A. Collins and P.R. Hollyman
      6.2
      WG-EMM-2024/05
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      Antarctic krill survey off the South Orkney Islands in 2024
      Krafft, B.A., L. Krag, G. Zhang, S. Menze, L. Åsvestad, M.S. Lyngby and A. Rasmussen
      3.1
      WG-EMM-2024/06
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      An overview of meso- and macrozooplankton studies (including Antarctic krill) in Division 58.4.1 from the multidisciplinary ecosystem survey by RV Kaiyo-maru in 2018/19 (KY1804 survey)
      Schaafsma, F.L., K. Matsuno, J.A. van Franeker and H. Murase
      3.1
      WG-EMM-2024/07
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      Hobart 2024 workshop on WP1.3. the pelagic realm of the subantarctic Indian and Southern Indian Ocean
      Koubbi, P., K.M. Swadling, J. Huggett, A.B. Makhado, E. Goberville, L.N. Brokensha, A. Constable, I. Corney, D. Green, E. Grilly, J. Kitchener, P. Ziegler, C. Masere, N. Mdluli, S. du Preez, R.K. Mishra, M. Moteki, V. Djian, A. Lheureux, D. Thibault and M. Vilain
      7
      WG-EMM-2024/08
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      A framework for discussing CCAMLR’s scientific data collection needs
      Hinke, J.T., L. Emmerson, C. Southwell and the CCAMLR Secretariat
      6
      WG-EMM-2024/09
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      CCAMLR Marine Debris Monitoring Program, 2024
      CCAMLR Secretariat
      3.4
      WG-EMM-2024/10
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      Chilean operation in the Antarctic krill fishery 2022-2023
      Arana, P. and R. Rolleri
      2.1
      WG-EMM-2024/11
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      Recent changes in the spatial and temporal distribution of the krill fishery in Area 48: the role of sea ice and voluntary restricted zones
      Thorpe, S.E., S.L. Hill, L. Ireland, B-C. Pickard and M.A. Collins
      2.1
      WG-EMM-2024/12
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      Progress report for the inventory of Japanese commercial krill fishery datasets recorded from 1973 to 2012
      Mori, M., H. Murase and T. Okuda
      3.1.2
      WG-EMM-2024/13
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      H5N1 highlights cumulative threats to South Shetland Antarctic fur seals
      Brownell Jr., R.L., D.J. Krause, A.M.M. Baylis, C.A. Bonin, L.R. Oliveira, M.M. Uhart, M. Ulloa and G.M. Watters
      3.2.2
      WG-EMM-2024/14
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      Summary of the dedicated sighting survey for large whale species under the Japanese Abundance and Stock structure Surveys in the Antarctic (JASS-A) during the 2023/24 austral summer season
      Isoda, T., Y. Kim, C. Moraga, H. Murase and K. Matsuoka
      3.2
      WG-EMM-2024/15
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      Spatial distribution and krill consumption estimates of mackerel icefish (Champsocephalus gunnari) around South Georgia
      Jones, T., V. Warwick-Evans, S. Hill and M.A. Collins
      3.2
      WG-EMM-2024/16 Rev. 1
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      Progress with recommendations from the CCAMLR Workshop on Climate Change
      Cavanagh, R. and E. Pardo
      3.3
      WG-EMM-2024/17
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      Distribution of Antarctic krill and krill-dependent predators during winter at South Georgia (Subarea 48.3)
      Liszka, C.M., S. Calderan, T. Dornan, S. Fielding, M. Goggins, C.M. Gunn, J. Jackson, R. Leaper, P.A. Olson, K. Owen, N. Ratcliffe and M.A. Collins
      3.1
      WG-EMM-2024/18 Rev. 1
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      An update on the status and trends of CEMP indicator species at U.S. AMLR Program field camps
      Hinke, J.T., S.M. Woodman and D.J. Krause
      3.2.1
      WG-EMM-2024/19
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      Bycatch in the Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba Dana, 1850) pelagic trawl fishery by subarea and day/night
      Torretti, G., P. Arana and R. Rolleri
      2.2.2
      WG-EMM-2024/20
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      British Antarctic Survey: Ecosystem Monitoring in Area 48 (2023/24)
      Waluda, C.M., S.E. Thorpe, A.H. Fleming, A. Bennison, T. Dornan, M.J. Dunn, P.R. Hollyman, S. Fielding, and M.A. Collins
      6.2
      WG-EMM-2024/21
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      Mapping encounters between Antarctic krill fishing vessels and air-breathing krill predators using acoustic data from the fishery
      Bahlburg, D., S. Menze, B.A. Krafft, A.D. Lowther and B. Meyer
      2.2
      WG-EMM-2024/22
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      How to move forward with CM 51-07
      Krafft, B., X. Zhao, Y. Ying, T. Knutsen, X. Wang, E.D. Johannessen, A. Lowther and J.A. Arata
      4.2
      WG-EMM-2024/23
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      Progressing krill fishery management in Subarea 48.1 with spatial differences in data availability
      Hill, S., M.A. Collins, S. Fielding and V. Warwick-Evans
      4.2
      WG-EMM-2024/24
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      Outline and work plan for development and implementation of krill fishery Spatial Overlap Analysis in Subareas 48.2 and 48.3
      Jones, T., V. Warwick-Evans, M.A. Collins and S. Hill
      4.2.3
      WG-EMM-2024/25
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      Implementing the Spatial Overlap Analysis in Subarea 48.1
      Warwick-Evans, V.
      4.2.3
      WG-EMM-2024/26
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      Key areas for krill-mediated carbon sequestration in the Southern Ocean and risk of disturbance by krill fishing
      Durfort, A., G. Mariani, T. DeVries, M. Troussellier and D. Mouillot
      5
      WG-EMM-2024/27
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      Modifying General Protection Zones and introducing Seasonal Protection Zones for harmonising the D1MPA and the fishery in Domain 1
      Krüger, L., D. Deregibus, L. Rebolledo, F. Santa Cruz and M. Santos
      5.2
      WG-EMM-2024/28
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      Implementing the New Krill Fishery Management Approach: A Workflow for Updating Subarea Catch Limits
      Krafft, B., X. Zhao, Y. Ying, X. Wang, T. Knutsen, E.D. Johannessen, A. Lowther, S. Chung and J.A. Arata
      4.2
      WG-EMM-2024/29
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      Spatial breadth and utility of circum-Antarctic camera network for monitoring seabird breeding colonies as a tool to enhance CEMP
      Emmerson, L., T. Hart, J. Hinke, J-H. Kim, L. Kruger, M. Korczak-Abshire, M.M. Santos, M.A. Juáres, S. Olmastroni, S. Davydenko, G. Milinevsky, C. Waluda, M. Dunn and C. Southwell
      6
      WG-EMM-2024/30
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      Land-based predator monitoring across CCAMLR Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.2, East Antarctica: spatial and temporal scales, species, and parameters
      Emmerson, L., C. Barbraud, K. Delord, A. Kato, N. Kokubun, Y. Ropert-Coudert, A. Takahashi, and C. Southwell
      6
      WG-EMM-2024/31
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      A potential enhanced CCAMLR ecosystem monitoring programme for Subarea 48.3
      Collins, M.A., A. Bennison, J. Cleeland, N. Fenney, S. Fielding, J. Forcada, S. Hill, C. Liszka, K. Owen, R.A. Phillips, N. Ratcliffe, G.A. Tarling, S.E. Thorpe and C. Waluda
      6.2
      WG-EMM-2024/32
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      An update on DNA analysis of faecal samples to assess diet of CEMP indicator species and steps to inform the review of Standard Methods
      McInnes, J.C., B.E. Deagle, M.J. Dunn, L. Emmerson, A.J. MacDonald, G. Mergard, A. Polanowski, L. Suter and C.M. Waluda
      6
      WG-EMM-2024/33
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      Seasonal variation in the diet composition of non-breeding and breeding gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) at Stranger Point/Cabo Funes, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
      Juáres, M.A., M. Santos, P.J. Perchivale, M. Rozas Sia, R. Sandler, R. Casaux and M. Libertelli
      6.1
      WG-EMM-2024/34
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      CCAMLR - IWC collaboration to consider the role of cetaceans in a broadened CEMP and to support CCAMLR's revised krill fishing management approach
      Kelly, N., M. Collins, L. Emmerson, H. Herr, C. Johnson, S. Parker, E. Seyboth, I. Staniland, E. Vermeulen and C. Waluda
      6.2
      WG-EMM-2024/35
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      The crabeater seal as a candidate species for climate change monitoring and the CCAMLR Ecosystem Monitoring Program (CEMP): East Antarctica monitoring program
      Labrousse, S., J.B. Charrassin, M. Eleaume and L. Trudelle
      6.2
      WG-EMM-2024/36
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      Improving predictions of Antarctic Krill (Euphausia superba) distribution in the northern Antarctic Peninsula by incorporating spatiotemporal structure
      Mu, X., X. Wang, Y. Zhao, Y. Ying, G. Fan, and X. Zhao
      3.1
      WG-EMM-2024/37
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      Comments on the observer sampling protocol on the krill fishery
      Kasatkina, S. and S. Sergeev
      2.2.1
      WG-EMM-2024/38
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      The “State of the Environment and Antarctic Marine Living Resources in Area 48”: a proposed model for an annual report to SC-CAMLR
      Waluda, C.M., S.E. Thorpe, A.H. Fleming, R.D. Cavanagh and M.A. Collins
      6.5
      WG-EMM-2024/39
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      Further development of the Krill stock hypothesis (KSH) for CCAMLR Area 48: REPORT of the online workshop of the SCAR Krill Expert Group (SKEG), 08-11th March 2024
      Meyer, B., S. Kawaguchi and the SKEG Workshop participants
      3.1.2
      WG-EMM-2024/40
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      Establishing a Weddell Sea observatory: The WOBEC initiative for long-term monitoring of biodiversity and ecosystem change
      Teschke, K., A. Van de Putte, F. Schaafsma, K. Campbell, C. Christian, H. Link, S. Moreau, S. Niiranen, C. Papetti, R. Roura, J. Stefels, J. Wiktor and H. Flores
      7.2
      WG-EMM-2024/41
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      Summary of the CCAMLR Ecosystem Monitoring Program (CEMP) data holdings through the 2023/24 monitoring season
      CCAMLR Secretariat
      6
      WG-EMM-2024/42
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      Comparing the proposed Domain 1 MPA and revised krill fishery management approach: conservation, displacement, and ecosystem monitoring
      Johannessen, E.D., U. Lindstrøm, T. Knutsen, B.A. Krafft and A. Lowther
      5.2
      WG-EMM-2024/43
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      Results of krill transport study in the Antarctic Peninsula Subarea based of the RV Atlantida survey in 2020
      Kasatkina, S., V. Shnar, A. Abramov, D. Churin, M. Sokolov and D. Kozlov
      4.2
      WG-EMM-2024/44
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      Galaxy workflow for Ecoregionalization: A Dumont D'Urville Sea Use Case
      Seguineau, P., M. Eléaume, A. Martin, G. Massé, C. Royaux and Y. Le Bras
      7.1
      WG-EMM-2024/45
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      Priority Elements for scientific research and monitoring in support of the Weddell Sea Marine Protected Area Phase 2
      Griffith, G.P., C. von Quillfeldt, B. Njåstad, B. Krafft, T. Knutsen, S. Grant and M. Collins
      7.2
      WG-EMM-2024/46
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      Summary report of the Weddell Sea Marine Protected Area Phase 2 Research and Monitoring Plan Workshop
      Griffith, G. P., and J. Morishita
      7.2
      WG-EMM-2024/47
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      South Orkney Islands Southern Shelf Marine Protected Area: preliminary report for 2024 MPA review
      Grant, S.M., M.A. Collins, M. Eleaume, O. Hogg, M.A. Juáres, B. Krafft, M.M. Santos, A. Soutullo, S.S. Thorpe, C.M. Waluda and N. Zaldúa
      7.2
      WG-EMM-2024/48 Rev. 1
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      Submersible Gathered Evidence of a Vulnerable Marine Ecosystem at the Melchior Islands, Western Antarctic Peninsula (Subarea 48.1)
      Lockhart, S.J., S. Potter, C. Venus, K. Weller and R.C. Izendooren
      7.3
      WG-EMM-2024/49
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      Preliminary results of length distribution of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) around the Antarctic Peninsula during winter 2023 and summer 2024
      Mu, X., X. Wang, G. Fan, J. Wang, Y. Ying, J. Zhu, Y. Zhao and X. Zhao
      3.1
      WG-EMM-2024/50
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      Multidisciplinary Oceanographic Research in the Krill Research Zone and General Protection Zone of the Ross Sea region Marine Protected Area in 2024
      La, H.S. and J.-H. Kim
      7.2
      WG-EMM-2024/51
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      Monitoring contaminant loads in penguins to help assess ecosystem status
      Hoszek, K., J. Hinke, M. Bełdowska, M. Staniszewska, K. Fudala, R. Bialik and A. Panasiuk
      3.2.2
      WG-EMM-2024/52
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      Murihiku ki Te Tonga: A Ngāi Tahu-led Research and Monitoring Programme for Te Moana-tāpokopoko-a-Tāwhaki, the Ross Sea Sector
      Eisert, R., B.R. Sharp, J. Noordhof, M. Shatford and M. Stevens
      7
      WG-EMM-2024/53
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      Biomass density estimates of Antarctic krill in Bransfield Strait during the 2023/24 austral summer from a new glider-based wideband echosounder
      Cossio, A.M. and C.S. Reiss
      3.1.2
      WG-EMM-2024/54
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      A blueprint to collect overwinter information on cetacean distribution in a cost-effective and predictable manner - a pilot study in the Gerlache Strait, Antarctic peninsula
      Ahonen, H., E.D.J. Johannessen, J. Arata, E. D'amando Paladino, L. Frones, S. Menze, B. Krafft, A. Lynnes, V. Meraldi, F. Riet Sapriza, L. Årvestad and A.D. Lowther
      3.2
      WG-EMM-2024/55
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      Seasonal variability in transport of krill-like scattering into Bransfield Strait, Antarctic Peninsula, resolved from an array of echosounders
      Reiss, C.S., G.C. Cutter, A.M. Cossio, J. Walsh and G. Watters
      3.1.2
      WG-EMM-2024/56
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      Cost effective cetacean spatiotemporal abundance and distribution estimates using data collected from tourist vessels for inclusion in a revised CEMP monitoring program
      Henderson, A., N. Kelly, M. Hindell, M-A. Lea, F. Riet Sapriza, E.D.J. Johannessen, U. LIndstrøm and A.D. Lowther
      3.2
      WG-EMM-2024/57
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      Investigating the seasonal variability in ovary and oocyte development of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)
      G.P. Zhu and Y. Liu
      6
      WG-EMM-2024/P01
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      Geographical distribution of the mesozooplankton community in highly productive coastal polynyas of the Ross Sea region marine protected area (RSR MPA) during early summer
      Kim, S.H., W. Son, J. Yoo, B. Lee, J.-H. Kim and H.S. La
      7
      WG-EMM-2024/P02
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      Genetic diversity and demographic history of the leopard seal: A Southern Ocean top predator
      Bender, A.N., D.J. Krause, M.E. Goebel, J.I. Hoffman, E.A. Lewallen and C.A. Bonin
      6.2
      WG-EMM-2024/P03
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      Application of deep learning technique to simulate fishing behavior in Antarctic krill fishery
      Zhu, G.P. and F.Y. Meng
      6.3
      WG-SAM-2024/21
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      A progress update on the 2024 Ross Sea shelf survey
      Devine, J., C.D. Jones and N.A. Walker
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      WG-SAM-2024/26
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      Integrated approach to modeling krill population dynamics in Western Antarctic Peninsula. Spatial and ecosystem considerations
      Mardones, M., L. Krüger; F. Santa Cruz; C. Cárdenas and G. Watters
      3.1.1
      WG-SAM-2024/27
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      Derive growth parameters and natural mortality rates for krill considering spatial heterogeneity in Subarea 48.1
      Mardones, M., C. Cárdenas, L. Krüger and F. Santa Cruz
      3.1.2

      Agenda preliminar

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      1     Introduction

      Participants will be welcomed and information about various housekeeping details (e.g., schedule and breaks, restrooms, safety, meeting server, etc.) will be provided. WG-EMM Terms of Reference (SC-CAMLR-41, Annex 11) will be reviewed:

      1) To provide advice to the Scientific Committee, its Members, and its working groups on:
      i. the status of krill
      ii. the status and trends of dependent and related populations including the identification of information required to evaluate predator/prey/fisheries interactions and their relationships to environmental features and including the role of fish in the ecosystem
      iii. environmental features and trends which may influence the abundance and distribution of harvested, dependent, related and/or depleted populations
      iv. identify, recommend and coordinate research necessary to obtain information on predator/prey/fisheries interactions, particularly those involving harvested, dependent, related and/or depleted populations
      v. develop, coordinate the implementation of, and ensure continuity in the CCAMLR Ecosystem Monitoring Program (CEMP)
      vi. spatial management with the aim of conserving marine biodiversity in the Convention Area
      vii. management advice on the status of the Antarctic marine ecosystem and for the management of krill fisheries in full accordance with Convention Article II.
      2) To provide any other advice, within its area of expertise, to the Scientific Committee and its working groups as directed by the Scientific Committee.

      1.1     Opening of the meeting
      1.2     Adoption of the agenda, proposed schedule, and assignment of rapporteurs
      2     Krill Fishery

      The Working Group will consider updates on fishing activities, catches, scientific observation, by-catch, IMAF, estimation of conversion factors, and other data collection activities on fishing vessels for use in managing the krill fishery.

      2.1     Fishing activities (updates and CPUE data)
      2.2.1     Krill biological sampling
      2.2.3     IMAF data collection and sampling
      2.3     Fishing vessel acoustic surveys
      3     Ecosystem monitoring

      The Working Group will consider updates on the biology and ecology of key components of the Antarctic marine ecosystem, including models to assess status and trends of krill, dependent, and related species, advances in krill stock assessment and the krill stock hypothesis, assessments of the spatial and temporal dynamics of krill and krill predators, updates to key life history parameters for krill and predators, and ecosystem impacts arising from environmental factors, climate change, and marine debris. Topics will include CEMP data submissions and information on other krill predator or related species.

      3.1.1     Population status and dynamics
      3.2.1     Population status and dynamics
      3.2.2     Environmental impacts (HPAI, toxins, etc.)
      WG-EMM-2024/03 A Case Study of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 At Bird Island, South Georgia: The First Documented Outbreak in the subantarctic region
      Bennison, A., S. Adlard, A.C. Banyard, F. Blockley, M. Blyth, E. Browne, G. Day, M. Dunn, M. Falchieri, E. Fitzcharle, J. Forcada, J. Forster Davison, A. Fox, R. Hall, E. Holmes, K. Hughes, J. James, J. Lynton-Jenkins, S. Marshall, D. McKenzie, S.A. Morley, S.M. Reid, I. Stubbs, N. Ratcliffe and R.A. Phillips
      WG-EMM-2024/13 H5N1 highlights cumulative threats to South Shetland Antarctic fur seals
      Brownell Jr., R.L., D.J. Krause, A.M.M. Baylis, C.A. Bonin, L.R. Oliveira, M.M. Uhart, M. Ulloa and G.M. Watters
      WG-EMM-2024/51 Monitoring contaminant loads in penguins to help assess ecosystem status
      Hoszek, K., J. Hinke, M. Bełdowska, M. Staniszewska, K. Fudala, R. Bialik and A. Panasiuk
      3.3     Climate change and associated research and monitoring
      3.4     Marine debris
      4     Krill Fishery Management

      The Working Group will formulate advice for future management of the krill fishery, taking account of advice from other Working Groups. In particular the Working Group will discuss updates to information related to the agreed management strategy for the krill fishery that is based on three main components: 1) a regional-scale estimate of krill biomass; 2) a precautionary harvest rate (gamma) estimated using the GRYM, and; 3) a spatial allocation of catch limits to minimize the risk to predator populations, in particular land-based predators, being inadvertently or disproportionally affected by the krill fishery. Additional papers that advance krill stock assessments and management strategy evaluation are welcome. The Working Group should consider advice relevant to existing CMs.

      4.1     Advice from other Working Groups
      4.2     Implementation of the revised krill fishery management approach for Subarea 48.1
      WG-EMM-2024/22 How to move forward with CM 51-07
      Krafft, B., X. Zhao, Y. Ying, T. Knutsen, X. Wang, E.D. Johannessen, A. Lowther and J.A. Arata
      WG-EMM-2024/23 Progressing krill fishery management in Subarea 48.1 with spatial differences in data availability
      Hill, S., M.A. Collins, S. Fielding and V. Warwick-Evans
      WG-EMM-2024/28 Implementing the New Krill Fishery Management Approach: A Workflow for Updating Subarea Catch Limits
      Krafft, B., X. Zhao, Y. Ying, X. Wang, T. Knutsen, E.D. Johannessen, A. Lowther, S. Chung and J.A. Arata
      WG-EMM-2024/43 Results of krill transport study in the Antarctic Peninsula Subarea based of the RV Atlantida survey in 2020
      Kasatkina, S., V. Shnar, A. Abramov, D. Churin, M. Sokolov and D. Kozlov
      4.2.1     Krill biomass estimations
      4.2.2     Harvest rate estimation
      5     Focus topic: Harmonisation of spatial and krill fishery management

      The Working Group has been tasked to support the Symposium on Harmonisation of Conservation and Krill Fishery Management Initiatives in the Antarctic Peninsula Region. The Steering Committee for the Symposium framed the desired outcome of the Symposium as a draft set of Conservation Measures that could deliver a harmonised approach to management in Subarea 48.1 (SC-CAMLR-42 Annex 14). The Steering Committee requested that the Working Group articulate a set of principles that can guide development of harmonisation scenarios, and consider what a “staged approach” means with respect to harmonisation. In this work, the Working Group should also discuss scenarios for implementing the management framework for regulating the krill fishery and establishing the D1MPA in Subarea 48.1, and a framework for data collection and monitoring that supports implementation of the fishery management framework and MPA evaluation. Therefore, the focus topic will consider papers and presentations related to the principles of harmonisation, scientific outcomes of alternative spatial and fishery management scenarios, tools for assessing such scenarios, and the identification of data or other requirements for implementing alternative harmonisation scenarios. In particular, the Working Group is requested to advise on the scientific rationales and trade-offs for alternative approaches to align krill fishery management units and the D1MPA zones relative to activities permitted in each zone, and other spatial management approaches (e.g., voluntary restricted zones and other time-area closure proposals).

      5.1     Principals for developing a staged approach to harmonisation
      5.2     Development of alternative harmonisation scenarios
      5.3     Data collection to support harmonisation approaches
      6     Focus Topic: Enhancing CEMP to help meet CCAMLR’s objectives

      The Working Group has initiated a review to enhance the CEMP to help meet the objective of the Convention. Last year, the Scientific Committee endorsed work to initiate this review via the creation of four intersessional teams. The teams were tasked to review current CEMP data holding and begin analyses of CEMP holdings, consider current and potential sentinel species, consider enhancements for at-sea data collection and use of fishing vessels to conduct monitoring studies, and consider how the use of environmental data could be better leveraged. Ultimately, a major requirement of the CEMP is for communicating ecosystem status to managers for use in decision making. Discussion on formats and requirements for such communication are necessary.

      WG-EMM-2024/08 A framework for discussing CCAMLR’s scientific data collection needs
      Hinke, J.T., L. Emmerson, C. Southwell and the CCAMLR Secretariat
      WG-EMM-2024/29 Spatial breadth and utility of circum-Antarctic camera network for monitoring seabird breeding colonies as a tool to enhance CEMP
      Emmerson, L., T. Hart, J. Hinke, J-H. Kim, L. Kruger, M. Korczak-Abshire, M.M. Santos, M.A. Juáres, S. Olmastroni, S. Davydenko, G. Milinevsky, C. Waluda, M. Dunn and C. Southwell
      WG-EMM-2024/30 Land-based predator monitoring across CCAMLR Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.2, East Antarctica: spatial and temporal scales, species, and parameters
      Emmerson, L., C. Barbraud, K. Delord, A. Kato, N. Kokubun, Y. Ropert-Coudert, A. Takahashi, and C. Southwell
      WG-EMM-2024/32 An update on DNA analysis of faecal samples to assess diet of CEMP indicator species and steps to inform the review of Standard Methods
      McInnes, J.C., B.E. Deagle, M.J. Dunn, L. Emmerson, A.J. MacDonald, G. Mergard, A. Polanowski, L. Suter and C.M. Waluda
      WG-EMM-2024/41 Summary of the CCAMLR Ecosystem Monitoring Program (CEMP) data holdings through the 2023/24 monitoring season
      CCAMLR Secretariat
      WG-EMM-2024/57 Investigating the seasonal variability in ovary and oocyte development of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)
      G.P. Zhu and Y. Liu
      6.1     Analysis of existing monitoring data
      6.2     Monitoring of current and potential sentinel species
      WG-EMM-2024/04 Fixed-wing drone surveys provide opportunity for broad-scale surveys of sentinel species on South Georgia
      Fenney, N., J. Coleman, A. Fox, P.N. Trathan, M.A. Collins and P.R. Hollyman
      WG-EMM-2024/20 British Antarctic Survey: Ecosystem Monitoring in Area 48 (2023/24)
      Waluda, C.M., S.E. Thorpe, A.H. Fleming, A. Bennison, T. Dornan, M.J. Dunn, P.R. Hollyman, S. Fielding, and M.A. Collins
      WG-EMM-2024/31 A potential enhanced CCAMLR ecosystem monitoring programme for Subarea 48.3
      Collins, M.A., A. Bennison, J. Cleeland, N. Fenney, S. Fielding, J. Forcada, S. Hill, C. Liszka, K. Owen, R.A. Phillips, N. Ratcliffe, G.A. Tarling, S.E. Thorpe and C. Waluda
      WG-EMM-2024/34 CCAMLR - IWC collaboration to consider the role of cetaceans in a broadened CEMP and to support CCAMLR's revised krill fishing management approach
      Kelly, N., M. Collins, L. Emmerson, H. Herr, C. Johnson, S. Parker, E. Seyboth, I. Staniland, E. Vermeulen and C. Waluda
      WG-EMM-2024/35 The crabeater seal as a candidate species for climate change monitoring and the CCAMLR Ecosystem Monitoring Program (CEMP): East Antarctica monitoring program
      Labrousse, S., J.B. Charrassin, M. Eleaume and L. Trudelle
      WG-EMM-2024/P02 Genetic diversity and demographic history of the leopard seal: A Southern Ocean top predator
      Bender, A.N., D.J. Krause, M.E. Goebel, J.I. Hoffman, E.A. Lewallen and C.A. Bonin
      6.3     Krill fishery and at-sea monitoring
      6.4     Environmental/non-biological parameters of relevance to wider ecosystem monitoring
      6.5     Communicating results, e.g., ecosystem status reports
      7     Spatial management

      The Working Group will review developments on spatial management issues, including updates to CCAMLR MPA proposals, RMPs, and other spatial management approaches. Given the focus on the D1MPA in the Focus Topic above, items tabled here will reflect other CCAMLR MPAs, MPA proposals, RMPs, planning domains, and other spatial management approaches.

      WG-EMM-2024/07 Hobart 2024 workshop on WP1.3. the pelagic realm of the subantarctic Indian and Southern Indian Ocean
      Koubbi, P., K.M. Swadling, J. Huggett, A.B. Makhado, E. Goberville, L.N. Brokensha, A. Constable, I. Corney, D. Green, E. Grilly, J. Kitchener, P. Ziegler, C. Masere, N. Mdluli, S. du Preez, R.K. Mishra, M. Moteki, V. Djian, A. Lheureux, D. Thibault and M. Vilain
      WG-EMM-2024/52 Murihiku ki Te Tonga: A Ngāi Tahu-led Research and Monitoring Programme for Te Moana-tāpokopoko-a-Tāwhaki, the Ross Sea Sector
      Eisert, R., B.R. Sharp, J. Noordhof, M. Shatford and M. Stevens
      WG-EMM-2024/P01 Geographical distribution of the mesozooplankton community in highly productive coastal polynyas of the Ross Sea region marine protected area (RSR MPA) during early summer
      Kim, S.H., W. Son, J. Yoo, B. Lee, J.-H. Kim and H.S. La
      WG-SAM-2024/21 A progress update on the 2024 Ross Sea shelf survey
      Devine, J., C.D. Jones and N.A. Walker
      7.1     Data analysis supporting spatial management approaches in CCAMLR
      7.2     Research and monitoring plans for CCAMLR MPAs
      WG-EMM-2024/40 Establishing a Weddell Sea observatory: The WOBEC initiative for long-term monitoring of biodiversity and ecosystem change
      Teschke, K., A. Van de Putte, F. Schaafsma, K. Campbell, C. Christian, H. Link, S. Moreau, S. Niiranen, C. Papetti, R. Roura, J. Stefels, J. Wiktor and H. Flores
      WG-EMM-2024/45 Priority Elements for scientific research and monitoring in support of the Weddell Sea Marine Protected Area Phase 2
      Griffith, G.P., C. von Quillfeldt, B. Njåstad, B. Krafft, T. Knutsen, S. Grant and M. Collins
      WG-EMM-2024/46 Summary report of the Weddell Sea Marine Protected Area Phase 2 Research and Monitoring Plan Workshop
      Griffith, G. P., and J. Morishita
      WG-EMM-2024/47 South Orkney Islands Southern Shelf Marine Protected Area: preliminary report for 2024 MPA review
      Grant, S.M., M.A. Collins, M. Eleaume, O. Hogg, M.A. Juáres, B. Krafft, M.M. Santos, A. Soutullo, S.S. Thorpe, C.M. Waluda and N. Zaldúa
      WG-EMM-2024/50 Multidisciplinary Oceanographic Research in the Krill Research Zone and General Protection Zone of the Ross Sea region Marine Protected Area in 2024
      La, H.S. and J.-H. Kim
      7.3     ASPA/ASMA/VME and other spatial management issues
      8     Other business
      9     Future work
      9.1     Review of workplan
      10     Advice to the Scientific Committee and its working groups
      11     Adoption of the report and close of the meeting