Below is a listing of all the information papers submitted to the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) since 2002. Unlike ATCM information papers, CCAMLR papers are not numbered.
XXI CCAMLR - 2002
ASOC Priorities Issues for XXI CCAMLR
ASOC's Report to XXI CCAMLR Port State Jurisdiction: An Appropriate International Law Mechanism To Regulate Vessels Engaged In Antarctic Tourism (also presented as IP 63 at XXV ATCM)
A CCAMLR response to use of Flags of Convenience by IUU (Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported) vessels in the Convention area
XXII CCAMLR - 2003
Brief update on Marine Acoustic Technology and the Antarctic Environment
ASOC Priorities for XXII CCAMLR
XXIII CCAMLR - 2004
ASOC Priorities for XXIII CCAMLR
Noise Pollution in the Southern Ocean (Marine Acoustics)
Protection of the High Seas (Fisheries and Seamounts)
Management of the Antarctic Krill: Ensuring the Conservation of the Antarctic Marine Ecosystem.
Appendices to "Management of the Antarctic Krill: Ensuring the Conservation of the Antarctic Marine Ecosystem."
Illegal Toothfish Trade: Introducing Illegal Catches into the Markets
ASOC Statement to CCAMLR Commission
XXIV CCAMLR - 2005
ASOC Priorities for XXIV CCAMLR Antarctic Marine Ecosystem Research in the CCAMLR Area Marine Noise Pollution - Mitigation and the Need for Wider Protection Ecosystem Management of the Antarctic Krill Fishery
XXV CCAMLR - 2006
Ecosystem Management of Antarctic Krill in the South Atlantic: Uncertainties and Priorities Improving Monitoring and Control of the Krill Fishery Measures to Prevent and Deter Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing The Use of Port State Measures to Improve Fisheries Compliance at the International Level - Issues and instruments – The CCAMLR case Achieving a Network of Marine Protected Areas in the CCAMLR Area
Current Noise Pollution Issues
XXVI CCAMLR - 2007
The Need for a Strategic Plan for the Management of the Antarctic Krill Fishery
Climate Change and Implementation of CCAMLR's Objectives
A System of Comprehensive Marine Protection - Some Policy Considerations
The Use of Trade-Related Measures to Deter IUU Fishing: A Step Ahead for CCAMLR