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Implications of Antarctic krill fishing in ASMA No. 1 - Admiralty Bay
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Document Date: 2014-01-10 11:21:24


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Company

ATCM / Coastal / CCAMLR / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Business Partnership / FDA Phase / /

Facility

Arctowski Station / American Ornithological Field Camp / ASMA No.5 Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station / Polish station Arctowski / Arctowski Research Station / /

IndustryTerm

non-historic infrastructure / food / /

NaturalFeature

Commonwealth Bay / Larsemann Hills / Admiralty Bay / King George Island / Southwest Anvers Island / McMurdo Dry Valleys / /

Organization

CAMLR Commission / Antarctic Treaty Secretariat / ATCM Secretariat / CCAMLR Secretariat / advising the CAMLR Commission / /

Person

Palmer Basin / Ricardo Roura / Art / Jim Barnes / George V Land / Rodolfo Werner / Rob Nicoll / Claire Christian / George Island / /

Position

Lead author / official national program visitors / King / official national program visitors Fishing / /

Product

Environmental Protection / /

Region

Antarctic / East Antarctica / Southern Victoria / /

Technology

6 Protocol / 1991 Protocol / 4 Madrid Protocol / /

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