SBWG12

The twelfth meeting of the Seabird Bycatch Working Group will be held from Monday 5 to Wednesday 7 August 2024, in Lima, Peru.

Documents may be submitted as either Working Documents (with recommendations/actions for the Working Group), or as Information Papers (no recommendations/actions).  Convenors may also, at their discretion, assign submitted papers as either Information Papers or Working Documents. 

Working Documents requiring translation are due on 6 June 2024 (only the abstracts of WG papers will be translated, however, full documents are required by this deadline).

Information Papers are due on 29 June 2024.

Dates are close of business your local time. Meeting documents will not be accepted after these dates. It would assist the Secretariat if papers were submitted as early as possible. It would also be appreciated if participants could advise the Secretariat in advance of any papers that they intend submitting to the meetings.

Please see AC14 meeting circulars for more information.

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Documents may be submitted as either Working Documents (with recommendations/actions for the Working Group), or as Information Papers (no recommendations/actions).  Convenors may also, at their discretion, assign submitted papers as either Information Papers or Working Documents. 

Working Documents requiring translation are due on 6 June 2024 (only the abstracts of WG papers will be translated, however, full documents are required by this deadline).

Information Papers are due on 29 June 2024.

Dates are close of business your local time. Meeting documents will not be accepted after these dates. It would assist the Secretariat if papers were submitted as early as possible. It would also be appreciated if participants could advise the Secretariat in advance of any papers that they intend submitting to the meetings.

The Agreement on the
Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels

ACAP is a multilateral agreement which seeks to conserve listed albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters by coordinating international activity to mitigate known threats to their populations.

About ACAP

ACAP Secretariat

119 Macquarie St
Hobart TAS 7000
Australia

Email: secretariat@acap.aq
Tel: +61 3 6165 6674