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Report of the NAFO Joint Fisheries Commission-Scientific Council Working Group on Risk-Based Management Strategies (WG-RBMS)
1. Opening
2. Appointment of Rapporteur
3. Adoption of Agenda
4. Review of the recommendations from the WG-RBMS Meeting, 07-09 February 2017
5. Matters arising from the SC Meeting, 03-07 April 2017 in Vigo, Spain
6. Update on Progress to Develop Candidate Management Strategies and/or HCRs
7. Finalization of management objectives and their corresponding Performance Targets and associated Performance Statistics
8. Provision of advice concerning the direction for further Candidate Management Strategies and/or HCRs development
9. Exceptional Circumstances Protocol
10. Recommendations to forward to SC and FC
11. Other Matters
12. Adoption of Report
13. Adjournmen
Report of the Scientific Council Meeting 01 -15 June 2017
Council met at the Sobey Building, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, Canada, during 01 – 15 June 2017, to consider the various matters in its Agenda. Representatives attended from Canada, Denmark (in
respect of Faroe Islands and Greenland), the European Union (France, Germany (via WebEx), Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom and the European Commission), Japan, the Russian Federation and the United States of
America. Observers from the Ecology Action Centre and Dalhousie University were also present. The Executive Secretary, Scientific Council Coordinator and other members of the Secretariat were in attendance.
The Executive Committee met prior to the opening session of the Council to discuss the provisional agenda and plan of work.
The Council was called to order at 1000 hours on 01 June 2017. The provisional agenda was adopted with modification. The Scientific Council Coordinator was appointed the rapporteur.
The Council was informed that the meeting was quorate and authorization had been received by the Executive Secretary for proxy votes from the European Union, Denmark (in respect of Faroe Islands and Greenland),
Iceland, Japan, Republic of Korea, and Norway. The opening session was adjourned at 1200 hours on 01 June 2017. Several sessions were held throughout the
course of the meeting to deal with specific items on the agenda. The Council considered adopted the STACFEN report on 8 June 2017, and the STACPUB, STACFIS and STACREC reports on 15 June 2017.
The concluding session was called to order at 0830 hours on 15 June 2017. The Council considered and adopted the report the Scientific Council Report of this meeting of 01 -15 June
2017. The Chair received approval to leave the report in draft form for about two weeks to allow for minor editing and proof-reading on the usual strict understanding there would be no substantive changes.
The meeting was adjourned at 1430 hours on 15 June 2017. The Reports of the Standing Committees as adopted by the Council are appended as follows: Appendix I - Report
of the Standing Committee on Fisheries Environment (STACFEN), Appendix II - Report of Standing Committee on Publications (STACPUB), Appendix III - Report of Standing Committee on Research Coordination
(STACREC), and Appendix IV - Report of Standing Committee on Fisheries Science (STACFIS). The Agenda, List of Research (SCR) and Summary (SCS) Documents, and List of Representatives, Advisers and
Experts, are given in Appendix V-VII. The Council’s considerations on the Standing Committee Reports, and other matters addressed by the Council
follow in Sections II-XV
Report of the NAFO Joint Fisheries Commission-Scientific Council Working Group on Catch Reporting (WG-CR)
1. Opening 2. Appointment of Rapporteur
3. Adoption of Agenda 4. Review and provision of guidance of the catch estimation process and catch estimates of the priority Stocks
2+3KLMNO Greenland halibut, 3LNO American plaice, and 3M Cod a. Work conducted by the NAFO Joint Fisheries Commission-Scientific Council Catch Data Advisory
Group (CDAG) on the evaluation of the data sources and the development of catch estimate methodology,
b. Work conducted by the Secretariat on the validation of the 2016 catch estimates. 5. Discussion on the project proposal Study on Catch Estimates Methodologies
6. Discussion on the future of this WG and the Catch Data Advisory Group 7. Advice for data collection for the NAFO Observer Program
8. Recommendations to forward to FC and SC 9. Other Matters
a. NAFO Working Group on Improving Efficiency of NAFO Working Group Process 10. Adoption of Report
11. Adjournmen
Measurements of the Total and Differential Higgs Boson Production Cross Sections Combining the H??????? and H???ZZ*???4??? Decay Channels at =8??????TeV with the ATLAS Detector
Measurements of the total and differential cross sections of Higgs boson production are performed using 20.3~fb of collisions produced by the Large Hadron Collider at a center-of-mass energy of TeV and recorded by the ATLAS detector. Cross sections are obtained from measured and event yields, which are combined accounting for detector efficiencies, fiducial acceptances and branching fractions. Differential cross sections are reported as a function of Higgs boson transverse momentum, Higgs boson rapidity, number of jets in the event, and transverse momentum of the leading jet. The total production cross section is determined to be . The measurements are compared to state-of-the-art predictions.Measurements of the total and differential cross sections of Higgs boson production are performed using 20.3 fb-1 of pp collisions produced by the Large Hadron Collider at a center-of-mass energy of s=8 TeV and recorded by the ATLAS detector. Cross sections are obtained from measured H→γγ and H→ZZ*→4ℓ event yields, which are combined accounting for detector efficiencies, fiducial acceptances, and branching fractions. Differential cross sections are reported as a function of Higgs boson transverse momentum, Higgs boson rapidity, number of jets in the event, and transverse momentum of the leading jet. The total production cross section is determined to be σpp→H=33.0±5.3 (stat)±1.6 (syst) pb. The measurements are compared to state-of-the-art predictions.Measurements of the total and differential cross sections of Higgs boson production are performed using 20.3 fb of collisions produced by the Large Hadron Collider at a center-of-mass energy of TeV and recorded by the ATLAS detector. Cross sections are obtained from measured and event yields, which are combined accounting for detector efficiencies, fiducial acceptances and branching fractions. Differential cross sections are reported as a function of Higgs boson transverse momentum, Higgs boson rapidity, number of jets in the event, and transverse momentum of the leading jet. The total production cross section is determined to be . The measurements are compared to state-of-the-art predictions