Report of the Status and Trends Working Group Meeting Sample Clauses

Report of the Status and Trends Working Group Meeting. 10.1 The Convenor of the Status and Trends Working Group (STWG), Xx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, introduced the Group’s Report (AC4 Doc. 11) and thanked other members of the STWG and observers who attended the Working Group meeting for their contributions. The Report documented the intersessional work of the group and the discussions at the STWG that was held in Hermanus, South Africa on 17 August 2008. The meeting was attended by Members of the STWG from Argentina, Australia, France, New Zealand, South Africa, United Kingdom and experts from Birdlife International and the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). Observers from Canada and the United States of America and members of the Interim Secretariat also attended the STWG.
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Report of the Status and Trends Working Group Meeting. 8.1.1 The Chair of the Status and Trends Working Group (STWG), Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, introduced the Group’s report (AC2 Doc.10) and thanked other members of the WG for their contributions. The Report documented the discussions of the first meeting of STWG that was held in Brasilia, Brazil on 3 June 2006. The information compiled by the STWG to date provided extremely useful and comprehensive population-specific data for 20 species of albatrosses and seven species of petrels breeding within the jurisdictions of Argentina, Australia, France, New Zealand, South Africa and the UK. The waved albatross Phoebastria irrorata is the only species for which no data had been submitted.
Report of the Status and Trends Working Group Meeting. 9.1.1 The Convenor of the Status and Trends Working Group (STWG), Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, introduced the Group’s report (AC3 Doc 11) and thanked other members of the STWG and observers who attended the Working Group meeting for their contributions. The Report documented the discussions of the second meeting of STWG that was held in Xxxxxxxx, Chile on 16 June 2007. Members from six Parties and as well as 19 individual observers and representatives of the Interim Secretariat attended the STWG.

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