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Beneficiarios del Programa de Becas Científicas de la CCRVMA

2022–2023: Sra. Zephyr Sylvester (EE. UU.) – Demostración de cómo los mecanismos del cambio climático podrían afectar a la productividad del fitoplancton y del zooplancton en el océano Austral, y de los posibles cambios en la composición de la comunidad y en la transferencia trófica cadena alimentaria arriba que esto podría causar.
Mentor: Dr. Anton Van de Putte (Bélgica)

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sáb, 07/23/2016
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Система научных стипендий АНТКОМ – предыдущие стипендиаты

2022–2023 гг.: Зефир Сильвестр (США) – ее исследование направлено на демонстрацию того, как механизмы изменения климата могут повлиять на продуктивность фитопланктона и зоопланктона в Южном океане, что потенциально может привести к изменениям в составе сообщества и передаче энергии по трофической цепи.
Наставник: Д-р А. Ван де Путте (Бельгия)

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sáb, 07/23/2016
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Programme de bourses scientifiques de la CCAMLR – Anciens lauréats

2022–2023: Zephyr Sylvester (États-Unis) – montrer comment les mécanismes du changement climatique peuvent influer sur la productivité du phytoplancton et du zooplancton dans l'océan Austral pour potentiellement entraîner des changements dans la composition de la communauté et le transfert d'énergie vers le haut du réseau trophique.
Mentor : Anton Van de Putte (Belgique)

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sáb, 07/23/2016
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CCAMLR Scientific Scholarship Scheme – Previous Recipients

2022–2023:  Ms Zephyr Sylvester (USA) – demonstrate how climate change mechanisms could affect phytoplankton and zooplankton productivity in the Southern Ocean to potentially drive changes in community composition and trophic transfer of energy up the food chain.
Mentor: Dr Anton Van de Putte (Belgium)

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mar, 02/04/2020
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The Southern Ocean Observing System was established by SCAR and SCOR in 2011 and has been steadily developing its work.  In this paper, we summarise the outcomes of strategic planning over 2015 and a recent meeting of the SSC and workshop aimed at implementing the strategic plan.  SOOS is developing regional and capability working groups to implement its strategy.  The regional working groups will be important to CCAMLR in providing data relevant to conservation and fisheries in different parts of the CCAMLR area.  The capability working groups aim to develop long term capabilities of SOOS.  Those of interest to CCAMLR include Working Groups on Ecosystems, Acoustics and Monitoring of pack ice seals.  The development of the SOOS Data Management System and Portal will also be important to CCAMLR.  These are described more fully in the paper.  In conclusion, we discuss the value of developing a partnership between SOOS and CCAMLR to help develop a positive relationship between the CCAMLR and international scientific communities and to progress the international coordination and assessments of climate change impacts on Southern Ocean ecosystems, the focus of a conference in 2018.

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In recent years, the Scientific Committee has been dealing with a great diversity of important issues for which the Commission was expecting advice. The current structure of the Working Groups has struggled to address these issues efficiently, leading to expanded time taken on intersessional meetings and a large diversity of important issues.  A number of important issues are not being addressed at present.  In our view, this stems from constraints on the way SC-CAMLR does work. In this paper, we describe these constraints and combine thoughts given to the CCAMLR Symposium in May 2015 on how these issues may be resolved.  In particular, we propose some options for re-organising the work and structure of the Scientific Committee.  These options include having three meeting periods timetabled through the year: a two week period for workshops, a three week period for the Scientific Committee and its working groups and maybe workshops in mid-year, and a short meeting of the Scientific Committee just prior to the annual Commission meeting.  We also suggest a co-ordinating group (bureau) be established in the Scientific Committee, comprising the Chair and Vice-Chairs of the SC and the Convenors of Standing Working Groups (supported by the Secretariat) to co-ordinate the business of the meeting and to stimulate and guide inter-sessional activities.  We provide suggestions for the working groups as well as for improving reports of these meetings.

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In accordance with CM 21‐03, Annex 21‐03 A, attached are the net diagram and marine mammal exclusion device diagram to be used in conjunction with the online notifications for the krill fishery in the 2015/16 fishing season submitted for the Ukrainian vessel: More Sodruzhestva.

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