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Document 01993R2018-20040501

    Consolidated text: Council Regulation (EEC) No 2018/93 of 30 June 1993 on the submission of catch and activity statistics by Member States fishing in the Northwest Atlantic

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    COUNCIL REGULATION (EEC) No 2018/93

    of 30 June 1993

    on the submission of catch and activity statistics by Member States fishing in the Northwest Atlantic

    (OJ L 186, 28.7.1993, p.1)

    Amended by:

     

     

    Official Journal

      No

    page

    date

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    Commission Regulation (EC) No 1636/2001 of 23 July 2001

      L 222

    1

    17.8.2001

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    Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 September 2003

      L 284

    1

    31.10.2003


    Amended by:

     A1

    Act of Accession of Austria, Sweden and Finland

      C 241

    21

    29.8.1994

     

    (adapted by Council Decision 95/1/EC, Euratom, ECSC)

      L 001

    1

    ..

     A2

    Act concerning the conditions of accession of the Czech Republic, the Republic of Estonia, the Republic of Cyprus, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of Hungary, the Republic of Malta, the Republic of Poland, the Republic of Slovenia and the Slovak Republic and the adjustments to the Treaties on which the European Union is founded

      L 236

    33

    23.9.2003




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    COUNCIL REGULATION (EEC) No 2018/93

    of 30 June 1993

    on the submission of catch and activity statistics by Member States fishing in the Northwest Atlantic



    THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

    Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Article 43 thereof,

    Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,

    Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament,

    Whereas the Convention on future multilateral cooperation in the Northwest Atlantic fisheries approved by Regulation (EEC) No 3179/78 ( 1 ), and establishing the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO), requires the Community to supply the NAFO Scientific Council with any available statistical and scientific information requested by the Scientific Council in the performance of its work;

    Whereas timely catch and activity statistics have been identified by the NAFO Scientific Council as essential to the performance of its work in evaluating the state of the fish stocks in the Northwest Atlantic;

    Whereas Council Regulation (EEC) No 3881/91 of 17 December 1991 on the submission of nominal catch statistics by Member States fishing in the Northwest Atlantic ( 2 ) does not fully meet the requirements necessary for the Community to supply the NAFO Scientific Council with all statistical information as stated under Article 6 (3) of the NAFO Convention; whereas it is necessary to repeal the said Regulation;

    Whereas, in order to facilitate the implementation of the provisions of this Regulation, close cooperation between the Member States and the Commission should continue, in particular via the Standing Committee for Agricultural Statistics set up in Decision 72/279/EEC ( 3 ),

    HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:



    Article 1

    Each Member State shall submit to the Commission data on the catches by vessels registered in, or flying the flag of, that Member State fishing in the Northwest Atlantic, with due regard to Council Regulation (Euratom, EEC) No 1588/90 of 11 June 1990 on the transmission of data subject to statistical confidentiality to the Statistical Office of the European Communities ( 4 ).

    The nominal catch data shall include all fishery products landed or transhipped at sea in no matter what form but shall exclude quantities which, subsequent to capture, are discarded at sea, consumed on board or used as bait on board. Aquaculture production shall be excluded. The data shall be recorded as the live weight equivalent of the landings or transshipments, to the nearest tonne.

    Article 2

    1.  The data to be submitted shall be of two types:

    (a) the annual nominal catches, expressed in tonnes live weight equivalent of the landings, of each of the species listed in Annex 1 in each of the statistical fishing regions of the Northwest Atlantic listed in Annex 2 and defined in Annex 3;

    (b) the catches as specified under 1 (a) and the corresponding fishing activity, subdivided by calendar month of capture, fishing gear, vessel size and main species sought.

    2.  The data referred to in 1 (a) shall be submitted by 31 May of the year following the reference year and may be preliminary data. The data referred to in 1 (b) shall be submitted by 31 August of the year following the reference year and shall be definitive data.

    The data referred to in 1 (a) and submitted as preliminary data should be clearly identified as such.

    No submissions shall be required for species/fishing region combinations for which no catches were recorded in the reference period of the submission.

    Should the Member State not have fished in the Northwest Atlantic in the preceding calendar year, it shall inform the Commission thereof by 31 May of the following year.

    3.  The definitions and codes to be used in submitting information on fishing activity, fishing gear method of fishing and vessel size are given in Annex IV.

    4.  The list of species and statistical fishing regions and the descriptions of these regions, as well as the measures, codes and definitions applied to fishing activity, fishing gears, vessel sizes and methods of fishing may be amended in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 6.

    Article 3

    Except where provisions adopted under the common fisheries policy dictate otherwise, a Member State shall be permitted to use sampling techniques to derive catch data for those parts of the fishing fleet for which the complete coverage of the data would involve the excessive application of administrative procedures. The details of the sampling procedures, together with details of the proportion of the total data derived by such techniques, must be included by the Member State in the report submitted pursuant to Article 7 (1).

    Article 4

    Member States shall fulfil their obligations to the Commission pursuant to Articles 1 and 2 by submitting the data on magnetic medium, the format of which is given in Annex 5.

    With the prior approval of the Commission, Member States may submit data in a different form or on a different medium.

    Article 5

    Within 24 hours of receipt of the reports, whenever possible, the Commission shall transmit the information contained therein to the Executive Secretary of NAFO.

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    Article 6

    1.  The Commission shall be assisted by the Standing Committee on Agricultural Statistics, hereinafter referred to as ‘the Committee’.

    2.  Where reference is made to this Article, Articles 5 and 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC ( 5 ) shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.

    The period laid down in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at three months.

    3.  The Committee shall adopt its rules of procedure.

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    Article 7

    1.  Within 12 months of the entry into force of this Regulation, Member States shall submit a detailed report to the Commission describing how the data on catches and fishing activity are derived and specifying the degree of representativity and reliability of these data. The Commission, in collaboration with the Member States, shall draw up a summary of these reports.

    2.  Member States shall inform the Commission of any modifications of the information provided under paragraph 1 within three months of their introduction.

    3.  Where the methodological reports under paragraph 1 show that a Member State cannot immediately meet the requirements of this Regulation and that changes in survey techniques and methodology are necessary, the Commission may, in cooperation with the Member State, set a transitional period of up to two years during which the programme of this Regulation is to be achieved.

    4.  Methodological reports, transitional arrangements, data availability, data reliability and other relevant issues connected with the application of this Regulation shall be examined once a year within the competent Working Group of the Agricultural Statistics Committee.

    Article 8

    Regulation (EEC) No 3881/91 is hereby repealed.

    Article 9

    This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.

    It shall apply from 1 January 1994.

    This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

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    ANNEX I

    LIST OF SPECIES WHICH HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN THE COMMERCIAL CATCH STATISTICS FOR THE NORTH-WEST ATLANTIC

    Member States must report the nominal catches of those species marked with an asterisk (*). The reporting of nominal catches of the remaining species is optional as concerns the identification of the individual species. However, where data for individual species are not submitted the data shall be included in aggregate categories. Member States may submit data for species not in the list provided that the species are clearly identified.

    Note:

    ‘n.e.i.’ is the abbreviation for ‘not elsewhere identified’.



    English name

    3-alpha identifier

    Scientific name

    GROUNDFISH

    Atlantic cod

    COD (*)

    Gadus morhua

    Haddock

    HAD (*)

    Melanogrammus aeglefinus

    Atlantic redfishes n.e.i.

    RED (*)

    Sebastes spp.

    Silver hake

    HKS (*)

    Merluccius bilinearis

    Red hake

    HKR (*)

    Urophycis chuss

    Saithe (= pollock)

    POK (*)

    Pollachius virens

    Golden redfish

    REG (*)

    Sebastes marinus

    Beaked redfish

    REB (*)

    Sebastes mentella

    American plaice (L. R. dab)

    PLA (*)

    Hippoglossoides platessoides

    Witch flounder

    WIT

    Glyptocephalus cynoglossus

    Yellowtail flounder

    YEL (*)

    Pleuronectes ferruginea

    Greenland halibut

    GHL (*)

    Reinhardtius hippoglossoides

    Atlantic halibut

    HAL (*)

    Hippoglossus hippoglossus

    Winter flounder

    FLW (*)

    Pseudopleuronectes americanus

    Summer flounder

    FLS (*)

    Paralichthys dentatus

    Windowpane flounder

    FLD (*)

    Scophthalmus aquosus

    Flatfishes n.e.i.

    FLX

    Pleuronectiformes

    American angler

    ANG (*)

    Lophius americanus

    Atlantic searobins

    SRA

    Prionotus spp.

    Atlantic tomcod

    TOM

    Microgadus tomcod

    Blue antimora

    ANT

    Antimora rostrata

    Blue whiting (= poutassou)

    WHB

    Micromesistius poutassou

    Cunner

    CUN

    Tautogolabrus adspersus

    Cusk (= tusk)

    USK

    Brosme brosme

    Greenland cod

    GRC

    Gadus ogac

    Blue ling

    BLI

    Molva dypterygia

    Ling

    LIN (*)

    Molva molva

    Lumpfish (= lumpsucker)

    LUM (*)

    Cyclopterus lumpus

    Northern kingfish

    KGF

    Menticirrhus saxatilis

    Northern puffer

    PUF

    Sphoeroides maculatus

    Eelpouts n.e.i.

    ELZ

    Lycodes spp.

    Ocean pout

    OPT

    Macrozoarces americanus

    Polar cod

    POC

    Boreogadus saida

    Roundnose grenadier

    RNG

    Coryphaenoides rupestris

    Roughhead grenadier

    RHG

    Macrourus berglax

    Sandeels (= sand lances)

    SAN

    Ammodytes spp.

    Sculpins n.e.i.

    SCU

    Myoxocephalus spp.

    Scup

    SCP

    Stenotomus chrysops

    Tautog

    TAU

    Tautoga onitis

    Tilefish

    TIL

    Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps

    White hake

    HKW (*)

    Urophycis tenuis

    Wolf-fishes n.e.i.

    CAT (*)

    Anarhichas spp.

    Atlantic wolf-fish

    CAA (*)

    Anarhichas lupus

    Spotted wolf-fish

    CAS (*)

    Anarhichas minor

    Groundfishes n.e.i.

    GRO

    Osteichthyes

    PELAGIC FISH

    Atlantic herring

    HER (*)

    Clupea harengus

    Atlantic mackerel

    MAC (*)

    Scomber scombrus

    Atlantic butterfish

    BUT

    Peprilus triacanthus

    Atlantic menhaden

    MHA (*)

    Brevoortia tyrannus

    Atlantic saury

    SAU

    Scomberesox saurus

    Bay anchovy

    ANB

    Anchoa mitchilli

    Bluefish

    BLU

    Pomatomus saltatrix

    Crevalle Jack

    CVJ

    Caranx hippos

    Frigate tuna

    FRI

    Auxis thazard

    King mackerel

    KGM

    Scomberomorus cavalla

    Atlantic Spanish mackerel

    SSM (*)

    Scomberomorus maculatus

    Sailfish

    SAI

    Istiophorus platypterus

    White marlin

    WHM

    Tetrapturus albidus

    Blue marlin

    BUM

    Makaira nigricans

    Swordfish

    SWO

    Xiphias gladius

    Albacore tuna

    ALB

    Thunnus alalunga

    Atlantic bonito

    BON

    Sarda sarda

    Little tunny

    LTA

    Euthynnus alletteratus

    Bigeye tuna

    BET

    Thunnus obesus

    Northern bluefish tuna

    BFT

    Thunnus thynnus

    Skipjack tuna

    SKJ

    Katsuwonus pelamis

    Yellowfin tuna

    YFT

    Thunnus albacares

    Tunas n.e.i.

    TUN

    Scombridae

    Pelagic fishes n.e.i.

    PEL

    Osteichthyes

    OTHER FIN FISH

    Alewife

    ALE

    Alosa pseudoharengus

    Amberjacks n.e.i.

    AMX

    Seriola spp.

    American conger

    COA

    Conger oceanicus

    American eel

    ELA

    Anguilla rostrata

    American shad

    SHA

    Alosa sapidissima

    Argentines n.e.i.

    ARG

    Argentina spp.

    Atlantic croaker

    CKA

    Micropogonias undulatus

    Atlantic needlefish

    NFA

    Strongylura marina

    Atlantic thread herring

    THA

    Opisthonema oglinum

    Baird's slickhead

    ALC

    Alepocephalus bairdii

    Black drum

    BDM

    Pogonias cromis

    Black sea bass

    BSB

    Centropristis striata

    Blueback herring

    BBH

    Alosa aestivalis

    Capelin

    CAP (*)

    Mallotus villosus

    Char n.e.i.

    CHR

    Salvelinus spp.

    Cobia

    CBA

    Rachycentron canadum

    Common (= Florida) pompano

    POM

    Trachinotus carolinus

    Gizzard shad

    SHG

    Dorosoma cepedianum

    Grunts n.e.i.

    GRX

    Pomadasyidae

    Hickory shad

    SHH

    Alosa mediocris

    Lanternfish

    LAX

    Notoscopelus spp.

    Mullets n.e.i.

    MUL

    Mugilidae

    North Atlantic harvestfish

    HVF

    Peprilus alepidotus (= Paru)

    Pigfish

    PIG

    Orthopristis chrysoptera

    Rainbow smelt

    SMR

    Osmerus mordax

    Red drum

    RDM

    Sciaenops ocellatus

    Red porgy

    RPG

    Pagrus pagrus

    Rough shad

    RSC

    Trachurus lathami

    Sand perch

    PES

    Diplectrum formosum

    Sheepshead

    SPH

    Archosargus probatocephalus

    Spot croaker

    SPT

    Leiostomus xanthurus

    Spotted weakfish

    SWF

    Cynoscion nebulosus

    Squeteague

    STG

    Cynoscion regalis

    Striped bass

    STB

    Morone saxatilis

    Sturgeons n.e.i.

    STU

    Acipenseridae

    Tarpon

    TAR

    Tarpon (= Megalops) atlanticus

    Trout n.e.i.

    TRO

    Salmo spp.

    White perch

    PEW

    Morone americana

    Alfonsinos

    ALF

    Beryx spp.

    Spiny (= picked) dogfish

    DGS (*)

    Squalus acanthias

    Dogfishes n.e.i.

    DGX (*)

    Squalidae

    Porbeagle

    POR (*)

    Lamna nasus

    Large sharks n.e.i.

    SHX

    Squaliformes

    Shortfin mako shark

    SMA

    Isurus oxyrinchus

    Atlantic sharpnose shark

    RHT

    Rhizoprionodon terraenovae

    Black dogfish

    CFB

    Centroscyllium fabricii

    Boreal (Greenland) shark

    GSK

    Somniousus microcephalus

    Basking shark

    BSK

    Cetorhinus maximus

    Little skate

    RJD

    Leucoraja erinacea

    Barndoor skate

    RJL

    Dipturus laevis

    Winter skate

    RJT

    Leucoraja ocellata

    Thorny skate

    RJR

    Amblyraja radiata

    Smooth skate

    RJS

    Malacoraja senta

    Spinytail (spinetail) skate

    RJQ

    Bathyraja spinicauda

    Arctic skate

    RJG

    Amblyraja hyperborea

    Skates n.e.i.

    SKA (*)

    Raja spp.

    Finfishes n.e.i.

    FIN

    Osteichthyes

    INVERTEBRATES

    Long-finned squid

    SQL (*)

    Loligo pealei

    Short-finned squid

    SQI (*)

    Illex illecebrosus

    Squids n.e.i.

    SQU (*)

    Loliginidae, Ommastrephidae

    Atlantic razor clam

    CLR

    Ensis directus

    Hard clam

    CLH

    Mercenaria mercenaria

    Occan quahog

    CLQ

    Arctica islandica

    Soft clam

    CLS

    Mya arenaria

    Surf clam

    CLB

    Spisula solidissima

    Clams n.e.i.

    CLX

    Prionodesmacea, Teleodesmacea

    Bay scallop

    SCB

    Argopecten irradians

    Calico scallop

    SCC

    Argopecten gibbus

    Icelandic scallop

    ISC

    Chlamys islandica

    Sea scallop

    SCA

    Placopecten magellanicus

    Scallops n.e.i.

    SCX

    Pectinidae

    American cupped oyster

    OYA

    Crassostrea virginica

    Blue mussel

    MUS

    Mytilus edulis

    Whelks n.e.i.

    WHX

    Busycon spp.

    Periwinkles n.e.i.

    PER

    Littorina spp.

    Marine molluscs n.e.i.

    MOL

    Mollusca

    Atlantic rock crab

    CRK

    Cancer irroratus

    Blue crab

    CRB

    Callinectes sapidus

    Green crab

    CRG

    Carcinus maenas

    Jonah crab

    CRJ

    Cancer borealis

    Queen crab

    CRQ

    Chinoecetes opilio

    Red crab

    CRR

    Geryon quinquedens

    Stone king crab

    KCT

    Lithodes maia

    Marine crabs n.e.i.

    CRA

    Reptantia

    American lobster

    LBA

    Homarus americanus

    Northern prawn

    PRA (*)

    Pandalus borealis

    Aesop shrimp

    AES

    Pandalus montagui

    Penaeus shrimps n.e.i.

    PEN (*)

    Penaeus spp.

    Pink (= pandalid) shrimps

    PAN (*)

    Pandalus spp.

    Marine crustaceans n.e.i.

    CRU

    Crustacea

    Sea urchin

    URC

    Strongylocentrotus spp.

    Marine worms n.e.i.

    WOR

    Polychaeta

    Horeshoe crab

    HSC

    Limulus polythemus

    Marine invertebrates n.e.i.

    INV

    Invertebrata

    SEAWEEDS

    Brown seaweeds

    SWB

    Phaeophyceae

    Red seaweeds

    SWR

    Rhodophyceae

    Seaweeds n.e.i.

    SWX

    Algae

    SEALS

    Harp seal

    SHE

    Pagophilus groenlandicus

    Hooded seal

    SEZ

    Cystophora cristata

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    ANNEX II

    STATISTICAL FISHING AREAS OF THE NORTHWEST ATLANTIC FOR WHICH DATA ARE TO BE SUBMITTED

    Sub-area 0

    Division 0 A

    Division 0 B

    Sub-area 1

    Division 1 A

    Division 1 B

    Division 1 C

    Division 1 D

    Division 1 E

    Division 1 F

    Division 1 NK (not known)

    Sub-area 2

    Division 2 G

    Division 2 H

    Division 2 J

    Division 2 NK (not known)

    Sub-area 3

    Division 3 K

    Division 3 L

    Division 3 M

    Division 3 N

    Division 3 O

    Division 3 P

    Sub-division 3 P n

    Sub-division 3 P s

    Division 3 NK (not known)

    Sub-area 4

    Division 4 R

    Division 4 S

    Division 4 T

    Division 4 V

    Sub-division 4 V n

    Sub-division 4 V s

    Division 4 W

    Division 4 X

    Division 4 NK (not known)

    Sub-area 5

    Division 5 Y

    Division 5 Z

    Sub-division 5 Z e

    Sub-unit 5 Z c

    Sub-unit 5 Z u

    Sub-division 5 Z w

    Division 5 NK (not known)

    Sub-area 6

    Division 6 A

    Division 6 B

    Division 6 C

    Division 6 D

    Division 6 E

    Division 6 F

    Division 6 G

    Division 6 H

    Division 6 NK (not known)

    Statistical fishing areas for the Northwest Atlantic




    ANNEX III

    DESCRIPTION OF THE NAFO SUBAREAS AND DIVISIONS USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF FISHERY STATISTICS AND REGULATIONS IN THE NORTH-WEST ATLANTIC

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    The scientific and statistical subareas, divisions and subdivisions provided for by Article XX of the Convention of the North-West Atlantic Fisheries Organisation are as follows:

    Subarea 0

    That portion of the Convention Area bounded on the south by a line extending due east from a point at 61°00′ north latitude and 65°00′ west longitude to a point at 61°00′ north latitude and 59°00′ west longitude, thence in a south-easterly direction along a rhumb line to a point at 60°12′ north latitude and 57°13′ west longitude; thence bounded on the east by a series of geodisic lines joining the following points:



    Point No

    Latitude

    Longitude

    1

    60°12′0

    57°13′0

    2

    61°00′0

    57°13′1

    3

    62°00′5

    57°21′1

    4

    62°02′3

    57°21′8

    5

    62°03′5

    57°22′2

    6

    62°11′5

    57°25′4

    7

    62°47′2

    57°41′0

    8

    63°22′8

    57°57′4

    9

    63°28′6

    57°59′7

    10

    63°35′0

    58°02′0

    11

    63°37′2

    58°01′2

    12

    63°44′1

    57°58′8

    13

    63°50′1

    57°57′2

    14

    63°52′6

    57°56′6

    15

    63°57′4

    57°53′5

    16

    64°04′3

    57°49′1

    17

    64°12′2

    57°48′2

    18

    65°06′0

    57°44′1

    19

    65°08′9

    57°43′9

    20

    65°11′6

    57°44′4

    21

    65°14′5

    57°45′1

    22

    65°18′1

    57°45′8

    23

    65°23′3

    57°44′9

    24

    65°34′8

    57°42′3

    25

    65°37′7

    57°41′9

    26

    65°50′9

    57°40′7

    27

    65°51′7

    57°40′6

    28

    65°57′6

    57°40′1

    29

    66°03′5

    57°39′6

    30

    66°12′9

    57°38′2

    31

    66°18′8

    57°37′8

    32

    66°24′6

    57°37′8

    33

    66°30′3

    57°38′3

    34

    66°36′1

    57°39′2

    35

    66°37′9

    57°39′6

    36

    66°41′8

    57°40′6

    37

    66°49′5

    57°43′0

    38

    67°21′6

    57°52′7

    39

    67°27′3

    57°54′9

    40

    67°28′3

    57°55′3

    41

    67°29′1

    57°56′1

    42

    67°30′7

    57°57′8

    43

    67°35′3

    58°02′2

    44

    67°39′7

    58°06′2

    45

    67°44′2

    58°09′9

    46

    67°56′9

    58°19′8

    47

    68°01′8

    58°23′3

    48

    68°04′3

    58°25′0

    49

    68°06′8

    58°26′7

    50

    68°07′5

    58°27′2

    51

    68°16′1

    58°34′1

    52

    68°21′7

    58°39′0

    53

    68°25′3

    58°42′4

    54

    68°32′9

    59°01′8

    55

    68°34′0

    59°04′6

    56

    68°37′9

    59°14′3

    57

    68°38′0

    59°14′6

    58

    68°56′8

    60°02′4

    59

    69°00′8

    60°09′0

    60

    69°06′8

    60°18′5

    61

    69°10′3

    60°23′8

    62

    69°12′8

    60°27′5

    63

    69°29′4

    60°51′6

    64

    69°49′8

    60°58′2

    65

    69°55′3

    60°59′6

    66

    69°55′8

    61°00′0

    67

    70°01′6

    61°04′2

    68

    70°07′5

    61°08′1

    69

    70°08′8

    61°08′8

    70

    70°13′4

    61°10′6

    71

    70°33′1

    61°17′4

    72

    70°35′6

    61°20′6

    73

    70°48′2

    61°37′9

    74

    70°51′8

    61°42′7

    75

    71°12′1

    62°09′1

    76

    71°18′9

    62°17′5

    77

    71°25′9

    62°25′5

    78

    71°29′4

    62°29′3

    79

    71°31′8

    62°32′0

    80

    71°32′9

    62°33′5

    81

    71°44′7

    62°49′6

    82

    71°47′3

    62°53′1

    83

    71°52′9

    63°03′9

    84

    72°01′7

    63°21′1

    85

    72°06′4

    63°30′9

    86

    72°11′0

    63°41′0

    87

    72°24′8

    64°13′2

    88

    72°30′5

    64°26′1

    89

    72°36′3

    64°38′8

    90

    72°43′7

    64°54′3

    91

    72°45′7

    64°58′4

    92

    72°47′7

    65°00′9

    93

    72°50′8

    65°07′6

    94

    73°18′5

    66°08′3

    95

    73°25′9

    66°25′3

    96

    73°31′1

    67°15′1

    97

    73°36′5

    68°05′5

    98

    73°37′9

    68°12′3

    99

    73°41′7

    68°29′4

    100

    73°46′1

    68°48′5

    101

    73°46′7

    68°51′1

    102

    73°52′3

    69°11′3

    103

    73°57′6

    69°31′5

    104

    74°02′2

    69°50′3

    105

    74°02′6

    69°52′0

    106

    74°06′1

    70°06′6

    107

    74°07′5

    70°12′5

    108

    74°10′0

    70°23′1

    109

    74°12′5

    70°33′7

    110

    74°24′0

    71°25′7

    111

    74°28′6

    71°45′8

    112

    74°44′2

    72°53′0

    113

    74°50′6

    73°02′8

    114

    75°00′0

    73°16′3

    115

    75°05′

    73°30′

    and thence due north to the parallel of 78°10′ north latitude; and bounded on the west by a line beginning at 61°00′ north latitude and 65°00′ west longitude and extending in a north-westerly direction along a rhumb line to the coast of Baffin Island at East Bluff (61°55′ north latitude and 66°20′ west longitude), and thence in a northerly direction along the coast of Baffin Island, Bylot Island, Devon Island and Ellesmere Island and following the meridian of 80° west longitude in the waters between those islands to 78°10′ north latitude; and bounded on the north by the parallel of 78°10′ north latitude.

    Subarea 0 is composed of two divisions

    Division 0A

    That portion of the subarea lying to the north of the parallel of 66°15′ north latitude.

    Division 0B

    That portion of the subarea lying to the south of the parallel of 66°15′ north latitude.

    Subarea 1

    That portion of the Convention Area lying to the east of subarea 0 and to the north and east of a rhumb line joining a point at 60°12′ north latitude and 57°13′ west longitude with a point at 52°15′ north latitude and 42°00′ west longitude.

    Subarea 1 is composed of six divisions

    Division 1A

    That portion of the subarea lying north of the parallel of 68°50′ north latitude (Christianshaab).

    Division 1B

    That portion of the subarea lying between the parallel of 66°15′ north latitude (5 nautical miles north of Umanarsugssuak) and the parallel of 68°50′ north latitude (Christianshaab).

    Division 1C

    That portion of the subarea lying between the parallel of 64°15′ north latitude (4 nautical miles north of Godthaab) and the parallel of 66°15′ north latitude (5 nautical miles north of Umanarsugssuak).

    Division 1D

    That portion of the subarea lying between the parallel of 62°30′ north latitude (Frederikshaab Glacier) and the parallel of 64°15′ north latitude (4 nautical miles north of Godthaab).

    Division 1E

    That portion of the subarea lying between the parallel of 60°45′ north latitude (Cape Desolation) and the parallel of 62°30′ north latitude (Frederikshaab Glacier).

    Division 1F

    That portion of the subarea lying south of the parallel of 60°45′ north latitude (Cape Desolation).

    Subarea 2

    That portion of the Convention Area lying to the east of the meridian of 64°30′ west longitude in the area of Hudson Strait, to the south of subarea 0, to the south and west of subarea 1 and to the north of the parallel of 52°15′ north latitude.

    Subarea 2 is composed of three divisions

    Division 2G

    That portion of the subarea lying north of the parallel of 57°40′ north latitude (Cape Mugford).

    Division 2H

    That portion of the subarea lying between the parallel of 55°20′ north latitude (Hopedale) and the parallel of 57°40′ north latitude (Cape Mugford).

    Division 2J

    That portion of the subarea lying south of the parallel of 55°20′ north latitude (Hopedale).

    Subarea 3

    That portion of the Convention Area lying south of the parallel of 52°15′ north latitude, and to the east of a line extending due north from Cape Bauld on the north coast of Newfoundland to 52°15′ north latitude; to the north of the parallel of 39°00′ north latitude; and to the east and north of a rhumb line commencing at 39°00′ north latitude, 50°00′ west longitude and extending in a north-Westerly direction to pass through a point at 43°30′ north latitude, 55°00′ west longitude in the direction of a point at 47°50′ north latitude, 60°00′ west longitude until it intersects a straight line connecting Cape Ray, 47°37,0′ north latitude; 59°18,0′ west longitude on the coast of Newfoundland, with Cape North, 47°02,0′ north latitude; 60°25,0′ west longitude on Cape Breton Island; thence in a north-easterly direction along said line to Cape Ray, 47°37,0′ north latitude, 59°18,0′ west longitude.

    Subarea 3 is composed of six divisions

    Division 3K

    That portion of the subarea lying north of the parallel of 49°15′ north latitude (Cape Freels, Newfoundland).

    Division 3L

    That portion of the subarea lying between the Newfoundland coast from Cape Freels to Cape St Mary and a line described as follows: beginning at Cape Freels, thence due east to the meridian of 46°30′ west longitude, thence due south to the parallel of 46°00′ north latitude, thence due west to the meridian of 54°30′ west longitude, thence along a rhumb line to Cape St Mary, Newfoundland.

    Division 3M

    That portion of the subarea lying south of the parallel of 49°15′ north latitude and east of the meridian of 46°30′ west longitude.

    Division 3N

    That portion of the subarea lying south of the parallel of 46°00′ north latitude and between the meridian of 46°30′ west longitude and the meridian of 51°00′ west longitude.

    Division 3O

    That portion of the subarea lying south of the parallel of 46°00′ north latitude and between the meridian of 51°00′ west longitude and the meridian of 54°30′ west longitude.

    Division 3P

    That portion of the subarea lying south of the Newfoundland coast and west of a line from Cape St Mary, Newfoundland to a point at 46°00′ north latitude, 54°30′ west longitude, thence due south to a limit of the subarea.

    Division 3P is divided into two subdivisions:

    3Pn — north-western subdivision — that portion of division 3P lying north-west of a line extending from 47°30,7′ north latitude; 57°43,2′ west longitude, approximately southwest to a point at 46°50,7′ north latitude and 58°49,0′ west longitude;

    3Ps — south-eastern subdivision — that portion of division 3P lying south-east of the line defined for subdivision 3Pn.

    Subarea 4

    That portion of the Convention Area lying north of the parallel of 39°00′ north latitude, to the west of subarea 3, and to the east of a line described as follows:

    beginning at the terminus of the international boundary between the United States of America and Canada in Grand Manan Channel, at a point at 44°46′35,346″ north latitude; 66°54′11,253″ west longitude; thence due south to the parallel of 43°50′ north latitude; thence due west to the meridian of 67°24′27,24″ west longitude; thence along a geodetic line in a south-westerly direction to a point at 42°53′14′ north latitude and 67°44′35″ west longitude; thence along a geodetic line in a south-easterly direction to a point at 42°31′08″ north latitude and 67°28′05″ west longitude; thence along a geodetic line to a point at 42°20′ north latitude and 67°18′13,15″ west longitude;

    thence due east to a point in 66°00′ west longitude; thence along a rhumb line in a south-easterly direction to a point at 42°00′ north latitude and 65°40′ west longitude and thence due south to the parallel of 39°00′ north latitude.

    Subarea 4 is composed of six divisions

    Division 4R

    That portion of the subarea lying between the coast of Newfoundland from Cape Bauld to Cape Ray and a line described as follows: beginning at Cape Bauld, thence due north to the parallel if 52°15′ north latitude, thence due west to the Labrador coast, thence along the Labrador coast to the terminus of the Labrador-Quebec boundary, thence along a rhumb line in a south-westerly direction to a point at 49°25′ north latitude, 60°00′ west longitude, thence due south to a point at 47°50′ north latitude, 60°00′ west longitude, thence along a rhumb line in a south-easterly direction to the point at which the boundary of Subarea 3 intersects the straight line joining Cape North, Nova Scotia with Cape Ray, Newfoundland, thence to Cape Ray, Newfoundland.

    Division 4S

    That portion of the subarea lying between the south coast of Quebec from the terminus of the Labrador Quebec boundary to Pte. des Monts and a line described as follows: beginning at Pte. des Monts, thence due east to a point at 49°25′ north latitude, 64°40′ west longitude, thence along a rhumb line in an east-southeasterly direction to a point at 47°50′ north latitude, 60°00′ west longitude, thence due north to a point at 49°25′ north latitude, 60°00′ west longitude, thence along a rhumb line in a north-easterly direction to the terminus of the Labrador-Quebec boundary.

    Division 4T

    That portion of the subarea lying between the coasts of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec from Cape North to Pte. des Monts and a line described as follows: beginning at Pte. des Monts, thence due east to a point at 49°25′ north latitude, 64°40′ west longitude, thence along a rhumb line in a south-easterly direction to a point at 47°50′ north latitude, 60°00′ west longitude, thence along a rhumb line in a southerly direction to Cape North, Nova Scotia.

    Division 4V

    That portion of the subarea lying between the coast of Nova Scotia between Cape North and Fourchu and a line described as follows: beginning at Fourchu, thence along a rhumb line in an easterly direction to a point at 45°40′ north latitude, 60°00′ west longitude, thence due south along the meridian of 60°00′ west longitude to the parallel of 44°10′ north latitude, thence due east to the meridian of 59°00′ west longitude, thence due south to the parallel of 39°00′ north latitude, thence due east to a point where the boundary between subareas 3 and 4 meets the parallel of 39°00′ north latitude, thence along the boundary between subareas 3 and 4 and a line continuing in a north-westerly direction to a point at 47°50′ north latitude, 60°00′ west longitude, and thence along a rhumb line in a southerly direction to Cape North, Nova Scotia.

    Division 4V is divided into two subdivisions:

    4Vn — northern subdivision — that portion of division 4V lying north of the parallel of 45°40′ north latitude;

    4Vs — southern subdivision — that portion of division 4V lying south of the parallel of 45°40′ north latitude.

    Division 4W

    That portion of the subarea lying between the coast of Nova Scotia from Halifax to Fourchu and a line described as follows: beginning at Fourchu, thence along a rhumb line in an easterly direction to a point at 45°40′ north latitude, 60°00′ west longitude, thence due south along the meridian of 60°00′ west longitude to the parallel of 44°10′ north latitude, thence due east to the meridian of 59°00′ west longitude, thence due south to the parallel of 39°00′ north latitude, thence due west to the meridian of 63°20′ west longitude, thence due north to a point on that meridian at 44°20′ north latitude, thence along a rhumb line in a north-westerly direction to Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    Division 4X

    That portion of the subarea lying between the western boundary of subarea 4 and the coasts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from the terminus of the boundary between New Brunswick and Maine to Halifax, and a line described as follows: beginning at Halifax, thence along a rhumb line in a south-easterly direction to a point at 44°20′ north latitude, 63°20′ west longitude, thence due south to the parallel of 39°00′ north latitude, and thence due west to the meridian of 65°40′ west longitude.

    Subarea 5

    That portion of the Convention Area lying to the west of the western boundary of subarea 4, to the north of the parallel of 39°00′ north latitude, and to the east of the meridian of 71°40′ west longitude.

    Subarea 5 is composed of two divisions

    Division 5Y

    That portion of the subarea lying between the coasts of Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts from the border between Maine and New Brunswick to 70°00′ west longitude on Cape Cod (at approximately 42° north latitude) and a line described as follows: beginning at a point on Cape Cod at 70° west longitude (at approximately 42° north latitude), thence due north to 42°20′ north latitude, thence due east to 67°18′13,15″ west longitude at the boundary of subareas 4 and 5, and thence along that boundary to the boundary of Canada and the United States.

    Division 5Z

    That portion of the subarea lying to the south and east of division 5Y.

    Division 5Z is divided into two subdivisions: an eastern subdivision and a western subdivision defined as follows:

    5Ze — eastern subdivision — that portion of division 5Z lying east of the meridian of 70°00′ west longitude;

    Subdivision 5Ze is sub-divided into two subunits ( 6 ):

    5Zu (United States waters) is that part of subdivision 5Ze to the west of the geodetic lines connecting the points with the following coordinates:



    Latitude north

    Longitude west

     

     

    A

    44°11′12″

    67°16′46″

    B

    42°53′14″

    67°44′35″

    C

    42°31′08″

    67°28′05″

    D

    40°27′05″

    65°41′59″.

    5Zc (Canadian waters) is that part of subdivision 5Ze to the east of the abovementioned geodetic lines;

    5Zw — western subdivision — that portion of division 5Z lying west of the meridian of 70°00′ west longitude.

    Subarea 6

    That part of the Convention Area bounded by a line beginning at a point on the coast of Rhode Island at 71°40′ west longitude, thence due south to 39°00′ north latitude, thence due east to 42°00′ west longitude, thence due south to 35°00′ north latitude, thence due west to the coast of North America, thence northwards along the coast of North America to the point on Rhode Island at 71°40′ west longitude.

    Subarea 6 is composed of eight divisions

    Division 6A

    That portion of the subarea lying to the north of the parallel of 39°00′ north latitude and to the west of subarea 5.

    Division 6B

    That portion of the subarea lying to the west of 70°00′ west longitude, to the south of the parallel of 39°00′ north latitude, and to the north and west of a line running westward along the parallel of 37°00′ north latitude to 76°00′ west longitude and thence due south to Cape Henry, Virginia.

    Division 6C

    That portion of the subarea lying to the west of 70°00′ west longitude and to the south of subdivision 6B.

    Division 6D

    That portion of the subarea lying to the east of divisions 6B and 6C and to the west of 65°00′ west longitude.

    Division 6E

    That portion of the subarea lying to the east of division 6D and to the west of 60°00′ west longitude.

    Division 6F

    That portion of the subarea lying to the east of division 6E and to the west of 55°00′ west longitude.

    Division 6G

    That portion of the subarea lying to the east of division 6F and to the west of 50°00′ west longitude.

    Division 6H

    That portion of the subarea lying to the east of division 6G and to the west of 42°00′ west longitude.

    ▼B




    ANNEX IV

    DEFINITIONS AND CODING TO BE USED IN THE SUBMISSION OF CATCH DATA

    ▼M1

    (a)   LIST OF FISHING GEAR/FISHING VESSEL CATEGORIES

    (from the International Standard Statistical Classification of Fishing Gears (ISSCFG))



    Category

    Abbreviation

    Trawls

    Bottom trawls

    — beam trawls

    TBB

    — otter trawls (side or stern not specified)

    OTB

    — otter trawls (side)

    OTB1

    — otter trawls (stern)

    OTB2

    — pair trawls (two vessels)

    PTB

    — shrimp trawls

    TBS

    — nephrops trawls

    TBN

    — bottom trawls (not specified)

    TB

    Midwater trawls

    — otter trawls (side or stern not specified)

    OTM

    — otter trawls (side)

    OTM1

    — otter trawls (stern)

    OTM2

    — pair trawls (two vessels)

    PTM

    — shrimp trawls

    TMS

    — midwater trawls (not specified)

    TM

    Twin trawl

    OTS

    Otter twin trawls

    OTT

    Pair trawls (two vessels) (not specified)

    PT

    Otter trawls (not specified)

    OT

    Other trawls (not specified)

    TX

    Seine nets

    Beach seines

    SB

    Boat or vessel seines

    SV

    — Danish seines

    SDN

    — Scottish seines

    SSC

    — pair seines (two vessels)

    SPR

    Seine nets (not specified)

    SX

    Surrounding nets

    With purse lines (purse seine)

    PS

    — operated by one vessel

    PS1

    — operated by two vessels

    PS2

    Without purse lines (lampara)

    LA

    Gillnets and entangling nets

    Set gillnets (anchored)

    GNS

    Drift gillnets

    GND

    Encircling gillnets

    GNC

    Fixed gillnets (on stakes)

    GNF

    Trammel nets

    GTR

    Combined gillnet-trammel nets

    GTN

    Gillnets and entangling nets (not specified)

    GEN

    Gillnets (not specified)

    GN

    Hooks and lines

    Set longlines

    LLS

    Drift longlines

    LLD

    Longlines (not specified)

    LL

    Handlines and polelines (hand-operated)

    LHP

    Handlines and polelines (mechanised)

    LTM

    Trolling lines

    LTL

    Hooks and lines (not specified)

    LX

    Traps

    Stationary uncovered poundnets

    FPN

    Covered pots

    FPO

    Fyke nets

    FYK

    Barriers, fences, weirs, etc.

    FWR

    Stownets

    FSN

    Aerial nets

    FAR

    Traps (not specified)

    FIX

    Falling gear

    Cast nets

    FCN

    Falling gear (unspecified)

    FG

    Dredges

    Boat dredge

    DRB

    Hand dredge

    DRH

    Grappling and wounding

    Harpoon

    HAR

    Lift nets

    Portable lift nets

    LNP

    Boat operated lift nets

    LNB

    Shore operated stationary lift nets

    LNS

    Lift nets (not specified)

    LN

    Harvesting machines

    Pumps

    HMP

    Mechanised dredges

    HMD

    Harvesting machines (not specified)

    HMX

    Miscellaneous gears

    MIS

    Gear not known

    NK

    (b)   DEFINITIONS OF FISHING EFFORT MEASURES FOR GEAR CATEGORIES

    Three levels of precisions of fishing effort should be provided, where possible.

    Category A



    Fishing gear

    Effort measure

    Definitions

    Surrounding nets (purse seines)

    Number of sets

    Number of times the gear has been set or shot, whether or not a catch was made. This measure is appropriate when shoal size and packing is related to stock abundance or sets are made in a random manner

    Beach seines

    Number of sets

    Number of times the gear has been set or shot, whether or not a catch was made

    Boat seines

    Number of hours fished

    Number of times the gear was set or shot times the estimated mean set or shot duration

    Trawls

    Number of hours

    Number of hours during which the trawl was in the water (midwater trawl) or on the bottom (bottom trawl), and fishing

    Boat dredges

    Number of hours fished

    Number of hours during which the dredge was on the bottom and fishing

    Gillnets (set or drift)

    Number of effort units

    Length of nets expressed in 100-metre units multiplied by the number of sets made (= accumulated total length in metres of net used in a given time divided by 100)

    Gillnets (fixed)

    Number of effort units

    Length of net expressed in 100-metre units multiplied by the number of times the net was cleared

    Traps (uncovered pound nets)

    Number of effort units

    Number of days fished times the number of units hauled

    Covered pots and fyke nets

    Number of effort units

    Number of lifts times the number of units (= total number of units fished in a given time period)

    Longlines (set or drift)

    Thousands of hooks

    Number of hooks fished in a given time period divided by 1 000

    Handlines (pole, troll, jig, etc.)

    Number of line days

    Total number of lines used in a given time period

    Harpoons

     

    (Report effort levels B and C only)

    Category B

    Numbers of days fished: the number of days on which fishing took place. For those fisheries in which searching is a substantial part of the fishing operation, days in which searching but no fishing took place should be included in ‘days fished’ data.

    Category C

    For number of days on ground in addition to days fished and searching also all other days while the vessel was on the ground should be included.

    Per cent of estimated effort (prorated effort)

    Since corresponding effort measures may not be available for the total catch, the percentage of the effort that has been estimated should be indicated. This is calculated from:

    (c)   VESSEL SIZE CATEGORIES

    (from the International Standard Statistical Classification of Fishing Vessels (ISSCFV))

    Tonnage classes



    Gross tonnage category

    Code

    0-49,9

    02

    50-149,9

    03

    150-499,9

    04

    500-999,9

    05

    1 000-1 999,9

    06

    2 000-99 999,9

    07

    Not known

    00

    (d)   MAIN SPECIES SOUGHT

    This is the species to which the fishing was principally directed. However, it may not correspond with the species which formed the greater part of the catch. The species should be indicated using the 3-alpha identifier (see Annex I).

    ▼B




    ANNEX V

    FORMAT FOR THE SUBMISSION OF DATA ON MAGNETIC MEDIA

    (a)   MAGNETIC MEDIA



    Computer tapes:

    Nine track with a density of 1 600 or 6 250-BPI and EBCDIC of ASCII coding, preferably labelled. If labelled, an end-of-file code should be included.

    Floppy discs:

    MS-DOS-formatted, 3,5″ 720 K or 1,4 Mbyte discs or 5,25″ 360 K or 1,2 Mbyte discs.

    (b)   CODING FORMAT

    For the submissions pursuant to Article 2.1 (a)



    Byte Nos

    Item

    Remarks

    1 to 4

    Country (ISO 3-alpha code)

    e.g. FRA = France

    5 to 6

    Year

    e.g. 90 = 1990

    7 to 8

    FAO major fishing area

    21 = Northwest Atlantic

    9 to 15

    Division

    e.g. 3 Pn = NAFO sub-division 3 Pn

    16 to 18

    Species

    3-alpha identifier

    19 to 26

    Catch

    tonnes

    For the submission pursuant to Article 2.1 (b)



    Byte Nos

    Item

    Remarks

    1 to 4

    Country

    ISO 3-alpha code (e.g. FRA = France)

    5 to 6

    Year

    e.g. 94 = 1994

    7 to 8

    Month

    e.g. 01 = January

    9 to 10

    FAO major fishing area

    21 = Northwest Atlantic

    11 to 18

    Division

    e.g. 3 Pn = NAFO sub-division 3 Pn: alpha-numeric

    19 to 21

    Main species sought

    3-alpha identifier

    22 to 26

    Vessel/gear category

    ISSCFG code (e.g. OTB2 = Bottom otter trawl): alpha-numeric

    27 to 28

    Vessel size class

    ISSCFV code (e.g. 04 = 150-499.9 GT): alpha-numeric

    29 to 34

    Average gross tonnage

    Tonnes: numeric

    35 to 43

    Average engine power

    Kilowatts: numeric

    44 to 45

    Percentage effort estimated

    Numeric

    46 to 48

    Unit

    3-alpha identifier of species or effort identifier (e.g. COD = Atlantic cod A— = Effort measure A)

    49 to 56

    Data

    Catch (in metric tonnes) or effort unit

    Notes

    (a) All numeric fields should be right justified with leading blanks. All alphanumeric fields should be left justified with trailing blanks.

    (b) The catch is to be recorded in the live weight equivalent of the landings to the nearest metric tonne.

    (c) Quantities (bytes 49 to 56) of less than half a unit should be recorded as ‘−1’.

    (d) Unknown quantities (bytes 49 to 56) should be recorded as ‘−2’.

    (e) Country codes (ISO codes):



    Belgium

    BEL

    Denmark

    DNK

    France

    FRA

    Germany FR

    DEU

    Greece

    GRC

    Ireland

    IRL

    Italy

    ITA

    Luxembourg

    LUX

    Netherlands

    NLD

    Portugal

    PRT

    Spain

    ESP

    United Kingdom

    GBR

    England & Wales

    GBRA

    Scotland

    GBRB

    Nothern Ireland

    GBRC

    Finland

    FIN

    Sweden

    SVE

    Estonia

    EST

    Cyprus

    CYP

    Latvia

    LVA

    Lithuania

    LTU

    Malta

    MLT

    Poland

    POL

    Slovenia

    SVN



    ( 1 ) OJ No L 378, 30. 12. 1978, p. 1.

    ( 2 ) OJ No L 365, 31. 12. 1991, p. 19.

    ( 3 ) OJ No L 179, 7. 8. 1972, p. 1.

    ( 4 ) OJ No L 151, 15. 6. 1990, p. 1.

    ( 5 ) Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission (OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p. 23).

    ( 6 ) These two subunits are not recorded in the sixth publication of the NAFO Convention (May 2000). However, following a proposal of the NAFO Scientific Council, they were approved by the NAFO General Council pursuant to Article XX(2) of the NAFO Convention.

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