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POSSIBLE INFRACTIONS IDENTIFIED. BY THE IRP 1) The fisheries authority reported that the documentation which it had been provided with : 1) The fisheries authority reported that the documentation which it had been provided with Action taken: 1), 2) The fisheries authority reported that the documentation which it had been provided Action taken: 1), 2) The fisheries authority reported that the documentation which it had been provided
POSSIBLE INFRACTIONS IDENTIFIED. BY THE IRP 1) The government verified that all required dolphin safety gear was onboard, so it was determined that no infraction
POSSIBLE INFRACTIONS IDENTIFIED. BY THE IRP COLOMBIA 1) 1 Case of observer interference Action taken: 1) The government initiated the proper administrative process to investigate the possible infractions. ECU 3 2019-582 2019/10 1) 1 Trip without a required raft 2019/10 2) 1 Trip without a required high intensity floodlight 2019/10 3) 1 Trip without required facemasks Action taken: 1), 2), 3) After investigating, the government decided that no infraction occurred, since the national authority had not yet notified the vessel owner of the DML allocation. ECU 4 2019-303 2019/07 1) 1 Trip with captain not on the AIDCP list ECU 5 2019-372 2019/07 1) 1 Case of observer interference USA 1 2018-889 2019/07 1) 1 Trip without an observer Action taken: 1) A fine was applied to the vessel owner VENEZUELA VEN 1 2018-630 2019/07 1) 1 Trip without a required high intensity floodlight Action taken: 1) The government is in the process of imposing a mone- tary fine. 0000-000 0000/07 1) 1 Trip without a dolphin safety panel 2019/07 2) 1 Trip without a required high intensity floodlight Action taken: 1), 2) The government is in the process of imposing a monetary fine. VEN 2 2019-212 2019/07 1) 1 Trip with captain not on the AIDCP list Action taken: 1) After investigating, the government decided that no infraction occurred. VEN 3 2019-278 2019/07 1) 1 Trip without a required high intensity floodlight Action taken: 1) After investigating, the government decided that no infraction occurred. 0000-000 0000/10 1) 1 Trip with captain not on the AIDCP list Due to the hiatus since 2006 in marine mammal surveys conducted by the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) there is a gap in scientific knowledge about dolphin stock status in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean (ETP). To fill this gap, and in view of the problematic nature of monitoring stock status from fishery-dependent data4, the IATTC, in collaboration with the government of Mexico, the Pacific Alliance for Sustainable Tuna (PAST), and the Centre for Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling (CREEM) at the University of St Xxxxxxx, Scotland, is undertaking a project to survey the dolphin popu- lations in the ETP. New abundance estimates are needed to ensure that dolphin mortalities in the purse- seine fishery are both sustainable and insignificant (the AIDCP’s Stock Mortality Limit scheme is depend- ent on such estimates). Hence, particular emphasis has been put on updating the assessments of two of the main stocks that interact with the fi...
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