Reports of dolphin mortality by observers at sea. The AIDCP requires the Parties to establish a system, based on real-time observer reporting, to ensure effective implementation and compliance with per-stock, per-year dolphin mortality caps. Observers pre- pare weekly reports of dolphin mortality, by stock, which are then transmitted to the Secretariat via e- mail, fax, or radio. In June 2003 the Meeting of the Parties adopted Resolution A-03-02 on at-sea report- ing, which makes the vessel personnel responsible for transmitting these reports. During 2011, the report- ing rate averaged 97% (Table 6). Since January 1, 2001, the Secretariat has been reporting weekly to the Parties the cumulative mortality for the seven stocks of dolphins most frequently associated with the fishery. The most recent reported mortalities are shown in Table 7.
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Samples: Agreement on the International Dolphin Conservation Program
Reports of dolphin mortality by observers at sea. The AIDCP requires the Parties to establish a system, based on real-time observer reporting, to ensure effective implementation and compliance with per-stock, per-year dolphin mortality caps. Observers pre- pare weekly reports of dolphin mortality, by stock, which are then transmitted to the Secretariat via e- e-mail, fax, or radio. In June 2003 the Meeting of the Parties adopted Resolution A-03-02 on at-sea report- ing02, which makes the vessel personnel responsible for transmitting these reports. During 2011, 2021 the report- ing reporting rate averaged 97of observed trips was 100% (Table 6). Since 1 January 1, 2001, the Secretariat has been reporting weekly to the Parties tracking the cumulative mortality for the seven stocks of dolphins most frequently associated with the fishery. The most recent reported mortalities are shown in Table 7.
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Samples: International Dolphin Conservation Program Agreement
Reports of dolphin mortality by observers at sea. The AIDCP requires the Parties to establish a system, based on real-time observer reporting, to ensure effective implementation and compliance with per-stock, per-year dolphin mortality caps. Observers pre- pare weekly reports of dolphin mortality, by stock, which are then transmitted to the Secretariat via e- mail, fax, or radio. In June 2003 the Meeting of the Parties adopted Resolution A-03-02 on at-sea report- ing, which makes the vessel personnel responsible for transmitting these reports. During 20112010, the report- ing rate averaged 9799% (Table 6). Since January 1, 2001, the Secretariat has been reporting weekly to the Parties the cumulative mortality for the seven stocks of dolphins most frequently associated with the fishery. The most recent reported mortalities for 2011 are shown in Table 7.
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Samples: International Dolphin Conservation Program Agreement
Reports of dolphin mortality by observers at sea. The AIDCP requires the Parties to establish a system, based on real-time observer reporting, to ensure effective implementation and compliance with per-stock, per-year dolphin mortality caps. Observers pre- pare weekly reports of dolphin mortality, by stock, which are then transmitted to the Secretariat via e- e-mail, fax, or radio. In June 2003 the Meeting of the Parties adopted Resolution A-03-02 on at-sea report- ingreporting, which makes the vessel personnel responsible for transmitting these reports. During 20112017, the report- ing reporting rate averaged 9799.9% (Table 6). Since 1 January 1, 2001, the Secretariat has been reporting weekly to the Parties the cumulative mortality for the seven stocks of dolphins most frequently associated with the fishery. The most recent reported mortalities mortal- ities are shown in Table 7.
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Samples: International Dolphin Conservation Program Agreement