National recovery plan for Albatrosses and Giant-petrels
Wildlife Scientific Advice, Natural Heritage Division
Environment Australia, October 2001
7. List of abbreviations
- AAD
- Australian Antarctic Division
- AAT
- Australian Antarctic Territory
- AFMA
- Australian Fisheries Management Authority
- AFZ
- Australian Fishing Zone
- ANARE
- Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition
- ANU
- Australian National University, Canberra
- ASAC
- The Antarctic Science Advisory Committee
- CCAMLR
- Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources
- CCSBT
- Convention for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna
- CCSP
- Coast and Clean Seas Program (under the NHT)
- CMS
- Convention for the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals
- COFI
- FAO Committee on Fisheries
- EA
- Environment Australia
- EEZ
- Exclusive Economic Zone
- EPBC Act
- Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
- ESP
- Endangered Species Program (under the NHT)
- ESP Act
- Endangered Species Protection Act 1992
- FAO
- Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations
- FFC
- Forum Fisheries Committee
- FRDC
- Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
- IAATO
- International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators
- IMALF
- Incidental Mortality Arising from Longline Fishing Coordinating Group of the Working Group on Fish Stock Assessment of CCAMLR
- IOTC
- Indian Ocean Tuna Commission
- ISMP
- Integrated Scientific Monitoring Program
- MAFRI
- Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute
- MSPP
- Marine Species Protection Program (under the NHT)
- NFACP
- National Feral Animal Control Program (under the NHT)
- NHT
- Natural Heritage Trust
- NZ DoC
- New Zealand Department of Conservation
- TAC
- Total Allowable Catch
- TAP
- Threat Abatement Plan for the Incidental Catch (or By-Catch) of Seabirds During Oceanic Longline Fishing Operations
- TASPAWS
- Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service
- VMS
- Vessel Monitoring System
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