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The GISP mission is to conserve biodiversity and sustain livelihoods by minimising the spread and impact of invasive species.
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The Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme (ABBBS) manages the collation of information on threatened and migratory bird and bat species
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Hayley Shephard will attempt to solo sea kayak around South Georgia (Islas Georgias del Sur) in the aid of helping to 'Save the Albatross' in February 2010
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The WDPA is the most comprehensive global spatial dataset on marine and terrestrial protected areas available. It is a joint project of UNEP and IUCN, produced by UNEP-WCMC and the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA)
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COSEWIC (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada) is a committee of experts that assesses and designates which wildlife species are in some danger of disappearing from Canada.
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Heard Island and McDonald Islands (HIMI) is a sub-Antarctic island group located in the Southern Ocean, about 4000 kilometres south-west of mainland Australia
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Mision: to promote the legal and sustainable fishing and fisheries of members both nationally and internationally; to facilitate members of the Association working with each other, governments, conservation groups and the general public to eliminate IUU; to be a not-for-profit international alliance of legal toothfish operators; to represent the legal toothfish industry to ensure its members have a viable economic future in the industry; to inform the public that there are legitimate, sustainable, toothfish fisheries selling product into markets around the world; and to provide effective representation and input at international toothfish management and scientific meetings.
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The Bycatch Mitigation Information System (BMIS) is a resource for fisheries managers, scientists, fishers and the general public. It is provided by the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC), as a central repository of information on the mitigation and management of bycatch in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean.
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O Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade é o mais novo órgão ambiental do governo brasileiro. A sua principal missão institucional é administrar as unidades de conservação (UCs) federais, que são áreas de importante valor ecológico.
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The Oceanic Fisheries Programme is the Pacific Community’s regional centre for tuna fisheries research, fishery monitoring, stock assessment and data management.
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The Alaska Region has been actively addressing seabird incidental take in longline fisheries off Alaska, USA since 1989.
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The Federal Fishery Council of Argentina(Consejo Federal Pesquero) duties include establishing a national fishery policy, a fishing research policy, setting up annual catch quotas, and also approving commercial and experimental fishing permits, among other duties. The work on albatross and petrel conservation in fisheries started in the year 2000 after an agreement signed between the National University of Mar del Plata, the Ministry of Environment and the Federal Fisheries Council. Since then, the CFP has being – through the Under-Secretariat of Fisheries – deeply involved during all stages of different projects addressing conservation issues allied to albatross and petrel interaction with fisheries, particularly during the drafting of the National Plan of Action to reduce the mortality of Albatrosses and Petrels in Argentina (NPOA-Seabirds, formally adopted in 2010.
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The Argentine Antarctic Institute (Instituto Antárctico Argentino,IAA)was established based on the need for the existence of an specialized agency that manages, directs and executes research and technical and scientifical studies linked to that region, in coordination with the then National Antarctic Commission, under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Within their lines of research, there are projects related to the trophic ecology of procellariiforms of the Argentine Antarctic Territory
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The Antarctic Environments Portal provides an important link between Antarctic science and Antarctic policy. The Portal makes science-based information available to the Antarctic Treaty System's Committee for Environmental Protection (CEP) and all the Antarctic Treaty nations. The Portal also enables Antarctic scientists, particularly through the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), to provide independent scientific advice to the Antarctic Treaty including to bring new or emerging issues to the attention of policy makers. All scientific information available through the Portal is based on published, peer-reviewed science and has been through a rigorous editorial review process.