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Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION amending Council Regulation (EU) No 1258/2012 of 28 November 2012 on the allocation of the fishing opportunities under the Protocol agreed between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force
Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION amending Council Regulation (EU) No 1258/2012 of 28 November 2012 on the allocation of the fishing opportunities under the Protocol agreed between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force
Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION amending Council Regulation (EU) No 1258/2012 of 28 November 2012 on the allocation of the fishing opportunities under the Protocol agreed between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force
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Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION amending Council Regulation (EU) No 1258/2012 of 28 November 2012 on the allocation of the fishing opportunities under the Protocol agreed between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force /* COM/2013/0488 final - 2013/0228 (NLE) */
EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM 1. CONTEXT OF THE PROPOSAL On the basis
of a mandate from the Council[1],
the European Commission conducted negotiations with the Republic of Madagascar
with a view to renewing the Protocol to the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between
the European Community and the Republic of Madagascar. At the end of the
negotiations a new Protocol was initialled on 10 May 2012. The new protocol
covers a period of two years as from 1 January 2013. Specifically, the Protocol provides for
fishing opportunities for 34 surface longliners of a tonnage greater than 100
GT and for 22 surface longliners of a tonnage less than 100 GT. Part of the longliners’ catches consists of sharks which, in
terms of fisheries, are associated with tuna and similar species and are
covered by measures adopted by the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Based on the latest opinions and
recommendations of the Scientific Committee of the IOTC, and taking into
account the vulnerability to fishing pressure of the shark species concerned,
the Parties find it appropriate to limit the catches of these species in the
Madagascar fishing zone to a level below, or equal to, the level of recent
years. At the most recent meeting of the Joint
Committee set up under the Fisheries Agreement, the Parties thus agreed to set
the level of authorised shark catches by EU longliners at a maximum of 200
tonnes annually for two years as from 1 January 2013, thereby freezing the
fishing pressure on the basis of track records for the EU fleet, as validated
for the 2007-11 period by scientific institutes in the EU. The method for allocating fishing
opportunities among the Member States thus needs to be defined. The Commission proposes, on this basis,
that the Council adopt the Regulation below. 2. RESULTS OF CONSULTATIONS
WITH THE INTERESTED PARTIES AND IMPACT ASSESSMENTS The Member States were consulted in the
framework of the Council Working Party on Fisheries, and at technical meetings
both ahead of and in parallel to the Joint Committee meeting. The consultations
led to the conclusion that tighter restrictions should be applied to shark
catches, inter alia by setting a catch limit in accordance with the
measures adopted by the IOTC. 2013/0228 (NLE) Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION amending Council Regulation (EU) No
1258/2012 of 28 November 2012 on the allocation of the fishing opportunities
under the Protocol agreed between the European Union and the Republic of
Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution
provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties
currently in force THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, Having regard to the Treaty on the
Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 43(3)
thereof, Having regard to Council Regulation (EU) No
1258/2012 of 28 November 2012 on the allocation of the fishing opportunities
under the Protocol agreed between the European Union and the Republic of
Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution
provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties
currently in force, Having regard to the proposal from the
European Commission, Whereas: On 15 November 2007, the Council adopted
Regulation (EC) No 31/2008 on the conclusion of the Fisheries Partnership
Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Madagascar
(hereinafter referred to as the ‘Partnership Agreement’). A new Protocol to the Partnership Agreement
was initialled on 10 May 2012 (hereinafter referred to as the ‘new Protocol’).
The new Protocol grants EU vessels fishing opportunities in waters in which
Madagascar exercises its sovereignty or jurisdiction with regard to fishing. On 28 November 2012 the Council adopted
Decision No 826/2012/EU[2]
on the signing and provisional application of the new Protocol. At a meeting held on 26 September 2012, the
Joint Committee set up under Article 9 of the Partnership Agreement examined
the issue of sharks caught in association with fisheries managed by the Indian
Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). IOTC Resolution 05/05 deals with the management
and conservation of such sharks, and fishing them is authorised within the
framework of this Agreement. At the Joint Committee meeting the Parties
agreed, on the basis of track records for the period 2007-11 of longliners
authorised to fish under the previous protocol to the Partnership Agreement, as
validated by the relevant scientific institutes, that it would be appropriate
to limit shark catches by these vessels to a maximum of 200 tonnes annually for
two years as from 1 January 2013, thereby freezing the fishing pressure on
these shark stocks in line with the recommendation issued by the IOTC
Scientific Committee. The method for allocating shark catches
among the Member States should be defined for the period of application of the
Protocol currently in force by amending Council Regulation (EU) No 1258/2012 of
28 November 2012. The Member States whose vessels are
authorised to fish under this Regulation should have the possibility to
exchange all or part of the fishing opportunities allocated to them with
respect to sharks. Given that the Protocol entered into force
on a provisional basis on 1 January 2013, this Regulation should apply
retroactively from that date, HAS ADOPTED
THIS REGULATION: Article 1 1. The following paragraph 1a shall be added in Article 1 of
Regulation (EU) No 1258/2012: ‘1a. The fishing opportunities for
sharks caught in association with fisheries managed by the Indian Ocean Tuna
Commission (IOTC) in the context of surface longline fishing are hereby set at
200 tonnes per year, to be allocated among the Member States as follows: || Member State || tonnes || Spain || 166 || Portugal || 27 || France || 7 || Total || 200 ’ Article 2 This Regulation shall enter into force on
the day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European
Union. It shall apply with effect from 1 January
2013. This Regulation
shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States. Done at Brussels, For
the Council The
President [1] Adopted by the General Affairs Council on 24 April
2012. [2] OJ L 361, 31.12.2012, p. 11.