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Document 52000PC0773
Proposal for a Council Regulation fixing for 2001 the fishing opportunities and associated conditions for certain fish stocks and groups of fish stocks, applicable in Community waters and, for Community vessels, in waters where limitations in catch are required
Proposal for a Council Regulation fixing for 2001 the fishing opportunities and associated conditions for certain fish stocks and groups of fish stocks, applicable in Community waters and, for Community vessels, in waters where limitations in catch are required
Proposal for a Council Regulation fixing for 2001 the fishing opportunities and associated conditions for certain fish stocks and groups of fish stocks, applicable in Community waters and, for Community vessels, in waters where limitations in catch are required
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Proposal for a Council Regulation fixing for 2001 the fishing opportunities and associated conditions for certain fish stocks and groups of fish stocks, applicable in Community waters and, for Community vessels, in waters where limitations in catch are required /* COM/2000/0773 final */
Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION fixing for 2001 the fishing opportunities and associated conditions for certain fish stocks and groups of fish stocks, applicable in Community waters and, for Community vessels, in waters where limitations in catch are required (presented by the Commission) EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM This proposal for a Council Regulation fixes for 2001 the fishing opportunities for the Community in several fishing grounds and for third country vessels in Community waters and the conditions under which the fishing opportunities may be fished. The fixing and sharing of possibilities for fishing falls exclusively within the competence of the Community and arises from obligations set out in Article 8(4) of Regulation No 3760/92 of the Council of 20 December 1992. Essentially, this proposal contains the same elements as the proposal for 2000 TAC's, updated where possible in the light of scientific advice. In the case of autonomous stocks where the Advisory Committee on Fishery Management (ACFM) based its advice on analytical assessments and where the EC Scientific Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF) has further reviewed the advice of ACFM, the TAC's proposed are based on the advice of these committees. In the case of autonomous stocks for which no analytical assessments are available, TAC's (precautionary TAC's) have been proposed. In such cases, the Commission has based its proposal on advice either from ACFM or from STECF wherever these bodies give an explicit value for the TAC. Where no explicit value is given, the proposed value is generally equal to that adopted last year in Council. However, for a number of stocks, a reduction in such TAC's has been proposed to provide added protection for cod, whiting and hake, the stocks of which are imperilled and which are taken as by-catch in fisheries to which these precautionary TAC's apply. Certain stocks are managed in the context of regional fisheries organisations or following bilateral consultations with third countries. The proposal, for these stocks, reflects the decisions taken within these frameworks. However, a small number of decisions have still to be taken. To delay putting forward this proposal until these decisions are taken would make it impossible to present the proposal in due time for Council to consider it before adoption in December. The TAC's and associated quotas which are still to be decided are indicated as "pro memoria" (p.m.) in the annexes to this proposal. The Commission will at a later stage, ultimately at the Council meeting of 14 December, complement its proposal with regard to those TAC's and quotas. The most recent report of ACFM, endorsed by STECF, indicates that many of the stocks of demersal fish and some stocks of pelagic fish are too heavily exploited and are considered to be in a state which is actually or potentially outside safe biological limits. In some cases, the stocks are in immediate danger of collapse. Depending on the stock in question, ACFM have recommended action implying the imposition of very restrictive TAC's and such recommendations are reflected in this proposal. Given that certain technical measures should be implemented as from 1 January 2001, they are included in this proposal, in the form of temporary derogations or additions to the main rules, while waiting for the corresponding regulations to be amended accordingly. Council Regulation (EC) No 847/96, introducing additional conditions for year-to-year management of TAC's and quotas, requires the Council to decide which stocks are subject to the various measures fixed therein. This is dealt with by this proposal under annex III. Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION fixing for 2001 the fishing opportunities and associated conditions for certain fish stocks and groups of fish stocks, applicable in Community waters and, for Community vessels, in waters where limitations in catch are required THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 3760/92 of 20 December 1992 establishing a Community system for fisheries and aquaculture [1], and in particular Article 8(4) thereof, [1] OJ L 389, 31.12.1992, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 1181/98 (OJ L 164, 9.6.1998, p. 1). Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 66/98 of 18 December 1997 laying down certain conservation and control measures applicable to fishing activities in the Antarctic and repealing Regulation (EC) No 2113/96 [2], and in particular Article 21 thereof, [2] OJ L 6, 10.1.1998, p. 1. Regulation as amended by Regulation (EC) No 2479/98 (OJ L 309, 16.11.1998, p. 1). Having regard to the proposal of the Commission, Whereas: (1) Article 4 of Regulation (EEC) No 3760/92 requires the Council to adopt, in the light of the available scientific advice and, in particular, of the report prepared by the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries, the measures necessary to ensure the rational and responsible exploitation of resources on a sustainable basis; (2) Under the terms of Article 8(4) of Regulation (EEC) No 3760/92, it is incumbent upon the Council, in accordance with Article 4 of that Regulation, to establish the total allowable catches (TAC) by fishery or group of fisheries; fishing opportunities should be allocated to Member States and third countries in accordance with Article 8(4)(ii) and (vi) of that Regulation; (3) In order to ensure effective management of these TACs and quotas, the specific conditions under which fishing operations occur should be established; (4) It is necessary to establish the principles and certain procedures of fishery management at Community level, so that Member States can ensure the management of the vessels flying their flag; (5) In accordance with the provisions laid down in Article 2 of Council Regulation (EC) No 847/96 of 6 May 1996 introducing additional conditions for year to year management of TACs and quotas [3] , it is necessary to indicate which stocks are subject to the various measures fixed therein; [3] OJ L 115, 9.5.1996, p. 3. (6) In accordance with the procedure provided for in the agreements or protocols on fisheries relations, the Community has held consultations on fishing rights with the Kingdom of Norway [4], the Government of Denmark and the Home government of the Faroe Islands [5] and the Home Rule Government of Greenland [6], the Republic of Iceland [7], the Republic of Estonia [8], the Republic of Latvia [9] and the Republic of Lithuania [10]; [4] OJ L 226, 29.8.1980, p. 48. [5] OJ L 226, 29.8.1980, p. 12. [6] OJ L 29, 1.2.1985, p. 9. [7] OJ L 161, 2.7.1993, p. 1. [8] OL L 332, 20.12.1996, p. 16. [9] OL L 332, 20.12.1996, p. 1. [10] OL L 332, 20.12.1996, p. 6. (7) Pursuant to Article 122 of the 1994 Act of Accession, the conditions under which allocations made within the framework of the Accession of Austria, Finland and Sweden can be fished will remain identical to those applicable immediately prior to the entry into force of the 1994 Accession Treaty; (8) Pursuant to Article 124 of the 1994 Act of Accession, fisheries agreements concluded by the Kingdom of Sweden and the Republic of Finland with third countries are managed by the Community; in accordance with these agreements, the Community has held consultations with the Republic of Poland and with the Russian Federation; (9) The Community is a contracting party to several regional fisheries organisations; these fisheries organisations have recommended the setting of catch limitations and other conservation rules for certain species; these recommendations should therefore be implemented by the Community; (10) For reasons of stock conservation, the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) has agreed to set catch limitations for certain tuna-like stocks in the Pacific Ocean; it is appropriate that the Community adheres to these limitations in order to collaborate in the conservation of these stocks; (11) The realisation of fishing opportunities should be in accordance with the Community legislation on the matter, and in particular with Council Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93 of 12 October 1993 establishing a control system applicable to the common fisheries policy [11], Council Regulation (EC) No 1626/94 of 27 June 1994 laying down certain technical measures for the conservation of fishery resources in the Mediterranean [12], Council Regulation (EC) No 1627/94 of 27 June 1994 laying down general provisions concerning special fishing permits [13], Regulation (EC) No 66/98, Council Regulation (EC) No 88/98 of 18 December 1997 laying down certain technical measures for the conservation of fishery resources in the waters of the Baltic Sea, the Belts and the Sound [14] and Council Regulation (EC) No 850/98 of 30 March 1998 for the conservation of fishery resources through technical measures for the protection of juveniles of marine organisms [15]; [11] OJ L 261, 20.10.1993, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) 2846/98 (OJ L 358, 31.12.1998, p. 5). [12] OJ L 171, 6.7.1994, p. 1. [13] OJ L 171, 6.7.1994, p. 7. [14] OJ L 9, 15.1.1998, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) ... [15] OJ L 125, 27.4.1998, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) ... (12) The duration of the application of certain provisions is limited in order to enable the Commission to adopt provisions in conformity with Article 28c of Regulation (EEC) No. 2847/93. (13) In order to contribute to the conservation of fish stocks, certain complementary measures on control and technical conditions of fishing should be implemented in 2001; (14) In order to contribute to the conservation of certain species of fish living in deep waters, TAC and quota management should be implemented for these species (15) In order to comply with international obligations undertaken by the Community as a Contracting Party to the Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), and accordingly the obligation to apply the measures adopted by the CCAMLR Commission, the relevant dates of application are those corresponding to the beginning of the respective periods of application of the TACs as specified in Annex IG; HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION: CHAPTER I SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS Article 1 1. This Regulation fixes for 2001, for certain fish stocks and groups of fish stocks, fishing opportunities applicable to: (i) vessels flying the flag and registered in Member States, hereinafter "Community vessels" or "EC vessels" in zones where catch limitations are required; and (ii) vessels flying the flag and registered in third countries, hereinafter "third country vessels" in waters falling within the sovereignty or jurisdiction of Member States, hereinafter "Community waters" or "EC waters"; and the specific conditions under which these fishing opportunities may be utilised. However, for certain Antarctic stocks, fishing opportunities are fixed for the period specified in Annex IG. 2. For the purposes of this Regulation, fishing opportunities shall take the form of: (a) TACs or the number of vessels authorised to fish and/or the duration of these authorisations; (b) shares of the TACs available to the Community; (c) quotas allocated to the Community in third countries' waters; (d) allocation of Community fishing opportunities under (b) and (c) to Member States in the form of quotas; (e) allocation to third countries of quotas to be fished in Community waters. Article 2 1. The definitions of ICES [16], CECAF [17] (Eastern Central Atlantic or FAO major fishing zone 34) NAFO [18] and CCAMLR [19] zones are those given, respectively, in Council Regulation (EEC) No 3880/91 of 17 December 1991 on the submission of nominal catch statistics by Member States fishing in the Northeast Atlantic [20], Council Regulation (EC) No 2597/95 of 23 October 1995 on the submission of nominal catch statistics by Member States fishing in certain areas other than those of the North Atlantic [21], 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 [22] and Regulation (EC) No 66/98. [16] International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. [17] Committee for Eastern Central Atlantic Fisheries. [18] Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation. [19] Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources. [20] OJ L 365, 31.12.1991, p. 1. [21] OJ L 270, 13.11.1995, p. 1. [22] OJ L 186 , 28.7.1993, p. 1. 2. For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply: (a) NAFO Regulatory Area shall be the part of the area of the NAFO Convention not falling under the sovereignty or within the jurisdiction of coastal States; (b) The Skagerrak shall be bounded on the west by a line drawn from the Hanstholm lighthouse to the Lindesnes lighthouse and on the south by a line drawn from the Skagen lighthouse to the Tistlarna lighthouse and from this point to the nearest point on the Swedish coast; (c) The Kattegat shall be bounded on the north by a line drawn from the Skagen lighthouse to the Tistlarna lighthouse and from this point to the nearest point on the Swedish coast and on the south by a line drawn from Hasenøre to Gnibens Spids, from Korshage to Spodsbjerg and from Gilbjerg Hoved to Kullen; (d) The North Sea shall comprise ICES Sub-area IV and that part of ICES Division IIIa which is not covered by the definition of the Skagerrak given in point (b); (e) Management Unit 3 shall comprise ICES Sub-divisions 30 and 31 and the part of Sub-division 29 situated north of 59° 30' N. CHAPTER II FISHING OPPORTUNITIES AND ASSOCIATED CONDITIONS FOR COMMUNITY VESSELS Article 3 1. Fishing opportunities for Community vessels in Community waters or in international waters are hereby fixed as set out in Annexes Iand II. 2. Community vessels are hereby authorised to make catches, within the quota limits set out in the Annex I, in waters falling within the fisheries jurisdiction of the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Lithuania, Latvia, Norway and the fishing zone around Jan Mayen, Poland and the Russian Federation, subject to the conditions stipulated under Articles 7 and 12. 3. The amounts to be paid in conformity with the Agreements on fisheries relations between the European Community and the Republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania for the year 2001 shall be set as follows: Country // Financial contribution Estonia // EUR pm Latvia // EUR pm. Lithuania // EUR pm These contributions shall be payable to accounts designated by the authorities of the State concerned. Article 4 The allocation of fishing opportunities among Member States shall be without prejudice to: (a) exchanges made pursuant to Article 9(1) of Regulation (EEC) No 3760/92; (b) reallocations made pursuant to Articles 21(4), 23(1) and 32(2) of Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93; (c) additional landings allowed under the stipulations of Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 847/96; (d) quantities withheld in accordance with Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 847/96; (e) deductions made pursuant to Article 5 of Regulation (EC) No 847/96. Article 5 Quota flexibility The stocks which are subject to a precautionary or to an analytical TAC, the stocks to which the year-to-year flexibility conditions stipulated in Articles 3 and 4 of Regulation (EC) No 847/96 shall not apply, and the stocks to which the penalty coefficients provided for in Article 5(2) of the same Regulation shall apply, are fixed for 2001 in Annex III . Article 6 Conditions for landing catch and by-catch 1. Fish from stocks for which fishing opportunities are fixed shall not be retained on board or landed unless: (i) the catches have been taken by vessels of a Member State or a third country having a quota and that quota is not exhausted; or (ii) where the Community share of the TAC has not been allocated by quota among Member States, it has not been exhausted; or (iii) for all species other than herring and mackerel, where they are mixed with other species, the catches have been taken with nets whose mesh size is 32 millimetres or less in Regions 1 and 2, or 40 millimetres or less in Region 3 in accordance with Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 850/98, and are not sorted either on board or on landing; or (iv) for herring, catches comply with the provisions set out in Article 2 of Council Regulation (EC) No 1434/98 of 29 June 1998 specifying conditions under which herring may be landed for purposes other than direct human consumption [23]; or [23] OJ L 191, 7.7.1998, p. 10. (v) for mackerel, where they are mixed with horse mackerel or pilchard, the mackerel does not exceed 10% of the total weight of mackerel, horse mackerel and pilchard on board, and the catches are not sorted; or (vi) catches are taken during the course of scientific investigations carried out under Regulation (EC) No 850/98. All landings shall count against the quota or, if the Community share has not been allocated between Member States by quotas, against the Community share, except for catches made under the provisions of (iii), (iv), (v) and (vi). 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, when any of the fishing opportunities indicated in Annex II are exhausted, it shall be prohibited for vessels operating within the fisheries to which the relevant catch limitations apply to land catches which are unsorted and which contain herring. 3. The determination of the percentage of by-catches and their disposal shall be made in accordance with Article 4 of Regulation (EEC) No 850/98. Article 7 Access limits 1. No fishing by Community vessels shall take place in the Skagerrak within 12 nautical miles from the baselines of Norway. However, vessels flying the flag of Denmark or Sweden shall be allowed to fish up to 4 miles from the baselines of Norway. 2. Fishing by Community vessels in waters under the jurisdiction of Iceland shall be limited to the area defined by straight lines sequentially connecting the following coordinates: South Western Area 1. 63°12'N and 23°05'W through 62°00'N and 26°00'W 2. 62°58'N and 22°25'W 3. 63°06'N and 21°30'W 4. 63°03'N and 21°00'W from there 180°00'S; South Eastern Area 1. 63°14'N and 10°40'W 2. 63°14'N and 11°23'W 3. 63°35'N and 12°21'W 4. 64°00'N and 12°30'W 5. 63°53'N and 13°30'W 6. 63°36'N and 14°30'W 7. 63°10'N and 17°00'W from there 180°00'S. Article 8 Special conditions for North Sea herring The measures set out in Annex IV shall apply with regard to the capture, sorting and landing of herring taken from the North Sea, the Skagerrak and the Kattegat. Article 9 Other technical and control measures The technical measures set out in Annex V shall apply in 2001 in addition to those set out in Regulation (EC) No 850/98, Regulation (EC) No 88/98 and Regulation (EC) No 1626/94. CHAPTER III FISHING OPPORTUNITIES AND ASSOCIATED CONDITIONS FOR THIRD COUNTRY VESSELS Article 10 Vessels flying the flag of Barbados, Estonia, Guyana, Japan, South Korea, Lithuania, Latvia, Norway, Poland, the Russian Federation, Surinam, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela and vessels registered in the Faroe Islands are hereby authorised to make catches, within the quota limits set out in Annex I, in Community waters, and subject to the conditions stipulated under Articles 11 and 13. Article 11 Without prejudice to access restrictions stated in Community law, fishing by vessels flying the flag of: (i) Norway or registered in the Faroe Islands shall be limited to those parts of the 200-nautical-mile zone lying seawards of 12 nautical miles from the baselines of Member States in the North Sea, Kattegat, Baltic Sea and Atlantic Ocean north of 43° 00' N; fishing in the Skagerrak by vessels flying the flag of Norway shall be allowed seawards of four nautical miles from the baselines of Denmark and Sweden; (ii) Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania shall be limited to those parts of the 200-nautical-mile zone lying seawards of 12 nautical miles from the baselines of Member States in the Baltic Sea south of 59°30' N; (iii) Poland or the Russian Federation shall be limited to those parts of the Swedish part of the 200-nautical-mile zone lying seawards of 12 nautical miles from the baselines of Sweden in the Baltic Sea south of 59°30'N; (iv) Barbados, Guyana, Surinam, Trinidad and Tobago, Japan, South Korea and Venezuela shall be limited to those parts of the 200-nautical-mile zone lying seawards of 12 nautical miles from the baselines of the French Department of Guyana. CHAPTER IV LICENSING ARRANGEMENTS FOR COMMUNITY VESSELS Article 12 1. Notwithstanding the general rules on fishing licenses and special fishing permits provided for in Regulation (EC) No 1627/94, fishing in waters of third countries shall be subject to the holding of a licence issued by the authorities of the third country. However, these provisions shall not apply, when fishing in Norwegian waters of the North Sea, to: (a) vessels of a tonnage equal to or less than 200 GT; (b) vessels carrying out fisheries for human consumption for species other than mackerel; (c) Swedish vessels, in line with established practice. 2. The maximum number of licences and other associated conditions is hereby fixed as set out in Annex VI. Requests for licences shall indicate the types of fishing and the name and characteristics of the vessels for which licenses are to be issued and shall be addressed by the authorities of the Member States to the Commission. The Commission shall submit these requests to the authorities of the third country concerned. 3. Community vessels shall comply with the conservation and control measures and all other provisions governing the zone in which they operate. 4. Community vessels licensed to conduct a directed fishery for one species in waters of the Faroe Islands may conduct directed fishery for another species on condition of prior notification of the change to the Faroese authorities. CHAPTER V LICENSING ARRANGEMENTS FOR THIRD COUNTRY VESSELS Article 13 1. Notwithstanding Article 28b of Regulation (EC) No 2847/93 Norwegian vessels of less than 200 GT are exempted from the obligation to have a license and a fishing permit. 2. An application for a licence and special fishing permit from an authority of a third country to the Commission shall be accompanied by the following information: (a) name of the vessel; (b) registration number; (c) external identification letters and numbers; (d) port of registration; (e) name and address of the owner or charterer; (f) gross tonnage and overall length; (g) engine power; (h) call sign and radio frequency; (i) intended method of fishing; (j) intended area of fishing; (k) species for which it is intended to fish; (l) period for which a licence is required. 3. The licence and special fishing permit shall be kept on board. Vessels registered in the Faroe Islands and Norway shall be exempted from that obligation. 4. The granting of licences to fish in the waters of the French Department of Guyana shall be subject to the undertaking by the owner of the vessel concerned to permit an observer to come on board at the Commission's request. 5. The number of licences and special associated conditions is hereby fixed as set out in Annex VI Part II. 6. Vessels from third countries authorised to fish on 31 December 2000 may continue to fish as from the beginning of the year 2001 until the list of vessels authorised to fish is submitted to and approved by the Commission. 7. Licences and special fishing permits may be cancelled with a view to the issue of new licences and special fishing permits. Such cancellations shall take effect on the day before the date of issue of the new licences and special fishing permits by the Commission. New licences and special fishing permits shall take effect from their date of issue. 8. Licences and special fishing permits shall be wholly or partially withdrawn before the date of expiry if the quota for the stock in question fixed in Annex I has been exhausted. 9. Licences and special fishing permits shall be withdrawn in the event of any failure to meet the obligations laid down in this Regulation. 10. For a period not exceeding 12 months, no licence and special fishing permit shall be issued for any vessel in respect of which the obligations laid down in this Regulation have not been met. 11. The Commission shall submit to the authorities of the third country concerned the names and characteristics of the vessels which shall not be authorised to fish in the Community fishing zone for the following month or months as a consequence of an infringement of the relevant rules. Article 14 1. Third country vessels shall comply with the conservation and control measures and other provisions governing fishing of Community vessels in the zone in which they operate, in particular Regulations (EC) No 2847/93, No 1627/94, No 88/98, No 850/98 and Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1381/87 of 20 May 1987 establishing detailed rules concerning the marking and documentation of fishing vessels [24]. [24] OJ L 132, 21.5.1987, p. 9. 2. The master of each vessel in possession of a licence for finfish or tuna fishing in the waters of the French Department of Guyana shall, on landing the catch after each trip, submit to the French authorities a declaration, for whose accuracy the master alone is responsible, stating the quantities of shrimp caught and kept on board since the last declaration. This declaration shall be made using the form of which a model appears in Annex VI Part III. The French authorities shall take all appropriate measures to verify the accuracy of the declarations, by checking them in particular against the log-book referred to in paragraph 3. The declaration shall be signed by the competent official after it has been verified. Before the end of each month, the French authorities shall send to the Commission all the declarations relating to the preceding month. 3. The vessels referred to in paragraph 1 shall keep a log-book in which the information set out in Annex VII Part I shall be entered. However, the vessels fishing in the waters of the French Department of Guyana, shall keep log-book corresponding to the model appearing in Annex VII Part II. A copy of this log-book shall be sent to the Commission within 30 days of the last day of each fishing trip via the French authorities. 4. Third country vessels, except Norwegian vessels fishing in ICES Division IIIa, shall transmit to the Commission, in accordance with the rules laid down in Annex VIII, the information set out in that Annex. If, for a period of one month, the Commission receives no communication concerning a vessel in possession of a licence to fish in waters of the French Department of Guyana, the licence of that vessel shall be withdrawn. CHAPTER VI SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR COMMUNITY VESSELS FISHING IN AREAS COVERED BY REGIONAL FISHERIES ORGANISATIONS Area of NAFO Article 15 Community participation 1. Member States shall forward to the Commission a list of all vessels flying their flag and registered in the Community which intend to take part in the fishing activities in the NAFO Regulatory Area not later than 20 January 2001 or, thereafter, at least 30 days before the intended commencement of such activity. The information forwarded shall include: (a) name of vessel; (b) official registration number of the vessel assigned by the competent national authorities; (c) home port of the vessel; (d) name of owner or charterer of the vessel; (e) a declaration that the master has been provided with a copy of the regulations in force in the NAFO Regulatory Area; (f) the principal species fished by the vessel in the NAFO Regulatory Area; (g) the sub-areas where the vessel may be expected to fish. 2. For vessels temporarily flying the flag of a Member State (bare boat charter), the information forwarded shall include: (a) date as from which the vessel has been authorized to fly the flag of the Member State; (b) date as from which the vessel has been authorized by the Member State to engage in fishing in the NAFO Regulatory Area; (c) name of the State where the vessel is registered or has been previously registered and the date as from which it ceased flying the flag of that State; (d) name of the vessel; (e) official registration number of the vessel assigned by the competent national authorities; (f) home port of the vessel after the transfer; (g) name of owner or charterer of the vessel; (h) a declaration that the master has been provided with a copy of the regulations in force in the NAFO Regulatory Area; (i) the principal species fished by the vessel in the NAFO Regulatory Area; (j) the sub-areas where the vessel may be expected to fish. Article 16 Greenland halibut fishery Member States shall transmit to the Commission the fishing plan for their vessels fishing for Greenland halibut in the NAFO Regulatory Area not later than 20 January 2001 or, thereafter, at least 30 days before the intended commencement of such activity. The fishing plan shall identify, inter alia, the vessel or vessels which will engage in this fishery. The fishing plan shall represent the total fishing effort to be deployed with respect to this fishery in relation to the extent of the fishing opportunities available to the Member State making the notification. Member States shall, no later than 31 December 2001, report to the Commission on the implementation of their fishing plans, including the number of vessels actually engaged in this fishery and the total number of days fished. Article 17 Technical measures 1. Mesh sizes The use of trawl net having in any section thereof net meshes of dimensions less than 130 mm shall be prohibited for direct fishing of the species referred to in Annex IX. This mesh size shall be reduced to 60 mm for direct fishing of short-finned squid. Vessels fishing for shrimp (Pandalus borealis) shall use nets with a minimum mesh size of 40 mm. 2. Attachments to nets The use of any means or device other than those described in this paragraph which obstructs the meshes of a net or which diminishes their size shall be prohibited. Canvas, netting or any other material may be attached to the underside of the cod-end in order to reduce or prevent damage. Devices may be attached to the upper side of the cod-end provided that they do not obstruct the meshes of the cod-end. The use of top-side chafers shall be limited to those mentioned in Annex X. Vessels fishing for shrimp (Pandalus borealis) shall use sorting grids or grates with a maximum spacing between bars of 22 mm. 3. By-catches By-catches of the species listed in Annex IE for which no quotas have been fixed by the Community for a part of the NAFO Regulatory Area and taken in that part when fishing directly for any species may not exceed for each species on board 2 500 kg or 10% by weight of all fish on board, whichever is the greater. However, in a part of the Regulatory Area where directed fishing of certain species is banned, by-catches of each of the species listed in Annex IE may not exceed 1 250 kg or 5% respectively. Whenever the total amounts of species subject to by-catch limits in any haul exceed the limits laid down above, whichever is applicable, vessels shall immediately change fishing area and move a minimum of 5 nautical miles away from the previous haul. Whenever the total amounts of species subject to by-catch limits in any future haul exceed the said limits, vessels shall again immediately change fishing area and move a minimum of 5 nautical miles away from the previous hauls. For vessels fishing for shrimp (Pandalus borealis), in the event that total by-catches of all species listed in Annex IE in any haul exceed 5% by weight, vessels shall immediately change fishing area (minimum 5-nautical-miles) in order to seek to avoid further by-catches of this species. The percentages above are calculated as the percentage by weight, for each species, of the total catch excluding the catch of species subject to by-catch limits and are based on the catch taken by stock area. Catches of shrimp shall not be used in the calculation of by-catch level of groundfish species. 4. Minimum size of fish Fish from the NAFO Regulatory Area which do not have the size required as set out in Annex XI may not be processed, retained on board, transshipped, landed, transported, stored, sold, displayed or offered for sale, but shall be returned immediately to the sea. Where the quantity of caught fish not having the required size exceeds in certain fishing waters 10% of the total quantity, the vessel must move away to a distance of at least 5-nautical-miles before continuing fishing. Any processed fish of a species for which a minimum fish size is set out in Annex XI that is below the relevant size set out in Annex XII, shall be deemed to originate from fish that is below the minimum fish size. Article 18 Control measures 1. In addition to complying with Articles 6, 8, 11 and 12 of Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93, masters of vessels shall enter in the logbook the information listed in Annex XIII. In complying with Article 15 of the said Regulation, Member States shall also inform the Commission of catches of species not subject to quota. 2. When fishing directly for one or more of the species listed in Annex IX, vessels may not carry nets the mesh size of which is smaller than that laid down in Article 17(1). However, vessels fishing in the course of the same voyage in areas other than the NAFO Regulatory Area may keep such nets on board provided these nets are securely lashed and stowed and are not available for immediate use, that is to say: (a) nets shall be unshackled from their boards and their hauling or trawling cables and ropes; and (b) nets carried on or above the deck must be lashed securely to a part of the superstructure. 3. The masters of vessels flying the flag of a Member State and registered in the Community shall, in respect of catches of the species listed in Annex IE, keep: (a) a logbook stating, by species and by processed product, the aggregate output; or (b) a storage plan of products processed, indicating, by species, where they are located in the hold. The masters shall provide the necessary assistance to enable the quantities declared in thelogbook and the processed products stored on board to be verified. 4. The masters of vessels flying the flag of a Member State and registered in the Community, fishing for redfish in zone 3M, shall notify every second Monday to the competent authorities of the Member State, whose flag the vessel is flying or in which the vessel is registered, the quantities of redfish caught in zone 3M in the two-week period ending at 12 midnight on the previous Sunday. 5. Vessels flying the flag of a Member State and registered in the Community shall not engage in transshipment operations in the NAFO Regulatory Area unless they have received prior authorization to do so from the competent authorities of the Member States whose flag the vessel is flying or in which the vessel is registered. Article 19 Redfish fishery Member States shall report to the Commission every second Tuesday before 12 noon for the fortnight ending at 12 midnight on the previous Sunday the quantities of redfish caught in Division 3M of the NAFO Regulatory Area by vessels flying the flag of a Member State and registered in the Community. Article 20 Statistical and scientific data 1. Member States shall provide, for vessels flying their flag and registered in the Community and fishing for yellowtail flounder in Division 3LNO of the NAFO Regulatory Area: (a) nominal catch and discard statistics, broken down by unit areas no larger than 1° latitude and 1° longitude, based upon the relevant entries in the logbook as provided for by Article 18(1), summarised on a monthly basis; (b) length sampling for both nominal catches and discards, with a sampling intensity on the same scale as adopted in (a) and summarised on a monthly basis. 2. Member States shall supply, for vessels flying their flag and registered in the Community and conducting redfish and flatfish fisheries on the Flemish Cap: (a) in addition to the normal reports, statistics on discards of cod, based upon the relevant entries in the logbook as provided for by Article 18(1), summarised on a monthly basis; (b) length samples of cod for the two fisheries separately, with depth information accompanying each sample, summarised on a monthly basis. 3. Length samples shall be taken from all parts of the respective catch of each species concerned in such a manner that at least one statistically significant sample is taken from the first haul taken each day. The size of a fish shall be measured from the tip of the snout to the end of the tail fin. Length samples taken as described in the first sub-paragraph shall be deemed to be representative of all catches of the species concerned. International waters within the NEAFC Convention area Article 21 1. No later than 20 January 2001, Member States shall notify to the Commission the lists of vessels flying their flag and registered in the Community which are granted the right to fish in ICES Sub-areas I and II for herring and in the NEAFC [25] Convention area for oceanic-type redfish, and thereafter any modification to the lists, including additions, at least 30 days in advance of the commencement of the vessel's activity. Only the vessels named in this list shall be deemed to be authorized to fish oceanic-type redfish in that area. [25] North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission. 2. Member States shall report to the Commission every Wednesday before 12 noon for the week ending at 12 midnight on the previous Sunday both the quantities of herring or oceanic-type redfish caught by vessels flying their flag and registered in the Community. Fisheries covered by international fisheries organisations on highly migratory species Article 22 In the case of fishing operations which are not covered by the requirements set out in Articles 6 and 8 of Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93, Member States shall: - introduce systems for recording and sampling which will make it possible to estimate each month the total quantity of fish of the stocks listed in Annex IF which have been landed or transhipped by vessels flying their flag and registered in the Community, and the total quantities landed in their ports by vessels flying the flag of other Member States and registered in the Community, - report to the Commission by the 15th of every month, in respect of the stocks listed in Annex IF, the total quantities landed or transhipped during the previous month by vessels flying their flag and registered in the Community and the total quantities landed in their ports by vessels flying the flag of other Member States and registered in the Community. Area of CCAMLR Article 23 1. Direct fishing of the species set out in Annex XIV shall be prohibited in the zones and during the periods indicated therein. 2. The specific conditions under which the fishing opportunities in the area of CCAMLR may be utilised, are as follows: (a) If, in the course of directed fishing for Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical Subarea 48.3, the by-catch in any one haul of any of the species Gobionotothen gibberifrons, Chaenocephalus aceratus, Pseudochaenichthys georgianus, Notothenia rossii or Lepidonotothen squamifrons: (i) is greater than 100 kg and exceeds 5% of the total catch of all fish by weight; (ii) is equal to or greater than two tonnes; then the fishing vessel shall move to another fishing location not closer than five nautical miles away. The fishing vessel shall not return to any point within five nautical miles of the location in which the by-catch exceeded 5%, for a period of at least five days. (b) If, in the course of directed fishing for Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical Subarea 48.3 or Statistical Division 58.5.2, any haul contains more than 100 Kg of Champsocephalus gunnari, and more than 10% of the Champsocephalus gunnari by number are smaller than 24 cm in total length, the fishing vessel shall move to another fishing location not closer than five nautical miles away. It shall not return to any point within five nautical miles of the location in which the catch of Champsocephalus gunnari being smaller than 24 cm in total length exceeded 10%, for a period of at least five days. (c) If, in the course of directed fishing for Electrona carlsbergi, the by-catch in any one haul of any of the species Gobionotothen gibberifrons, Chaenocephalus aceratus, Pseudochaenichthys georgianus, Notothenia rossii or Lepidonotothen squamifrons: (i) is greater than 100 Kg and exceeds 5% of the total catch of all fish by weight; or (ii) is equal to or greater than two tonnes; then the fishing vessel shall move to another fishing location not closer than five nautical miles away. It shall not return to any point within five nautical miles of the location in which the by-catch exceeded 5%, for a period of at least five days. (d) If, in the course of directed fishing for Dissostichus eleginoides or Champsocephalus gunnari in Statistical Subarea 58.5.2, the by-catch in any haul of any of the species Lepidonotothen squamifrons or Channichthys rhinoceratus, is equal to or greater than two tonnes, then the fishing vessel shall not fish using the same method of fishing at any point within five nautical miles of the location where the by-catch exceeded two tonnes, for a period of at least five days. (e) Location in which the by-catch exceeds the rates referred to in this paragraph is defined as the course followed by the fishing vessel from the point where the gear was first deployed to the point where it was brought back on board. (f) The total number and weight of Dissostichus eleginoides discarded, including those with the jellymeat condition, shall be reported. These fish will count against the total allowable catch. CHAPTER VII Final provision Article 24 This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 January 2001. Where the TACs of the CCAMLR area are set for periods starting prior to 1 January 2001, Article 23 shall apply with effect from the beginning of the respective periods of application of the TACs. Annex VIII shall remain in force only until the date of entry into force of the detailed implementing rules referred to in Article 28 h of Regulation (EEC) No. 2847/93. This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States. Done at Brussels, XX December 2000 For the Council The President ANNEX I Fishing opportunities applicable for Community vessels in areas where catch limitations exist and for vessels from third countries in Community waters, by species and by area (in tonnes live weight, except where otherwise specified). All catch limitations set out in this Annex are considered as quotas for the purposes of Article 7, and shall, therefore, be subject to the rules set out in Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93, in particular Articles 14 and 15 thereof. The 8 parts of this annex correspond to the major fishing areas as indicated below: * Annex IA: Baltic Sea * Annex IB: North Sea, Skagerrak and Kattegat * Annex IC: North-east Atlantic, including Greenland waters (ICES areas I, II, IIIa, IV, V, XII, XIV and NAFO 0,1 (Greenland waters) * Annex ID: Western Community waters (ICES areas Vb (EC waters), VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, area of CECAF (EC waters), and waters off French Guyana. * Annex IE: North-west Atlantic (area of NAFO) * Annex IF: Highly migratory fish (all areas) * Annex IG: Antarctic (area of CCAMLR) * Annex IH: Deep sea species in EU waters and waters not under the sovereignty or jurisdiction of third countries in ICES Sub-areas I through XIV and area of Madeira. Within each area fish stocks are referred to following the alphabetical order of the Latin names of the species. A table of correspondences of common names and Latin names is given below for the purposes of this Regulation: Common name // Scientific name Alfonsinos // Beryx spp. American plaice // Hippoglossoides platessoides Anchovy // Engraulis encrasicolus Anglerfish // Lophiidae Antarctic icefish // Champsocephalus gunnari Atlantic catfish // Anarhichas lupus Atlantic halibut // Hippoglossus hippoglossus Atlantic salmon // Salmo salar Basking shark // Cetorhinus maximus Bigeye tuna // Thunnus obesus Black scabbardfish // Aphanopus carbo Blackfin icefish // Chaenocephalus aceratus Blue ling // Molva dypterigia Blue whiting // Micromesistius poutassou Bluefin tuna // Thunnus thynnus Capelin // Mallotus villosus Cod // Gadus morhua Common sole // Solea solea Crab // Paralomis spp. Dab // Limanda limanda Flounder // Platichthys flesus Forkbeards // Phycis spp. Greater silver smelt // Argentina silus Greenland halibut // Reinhardtius hippoglossoides Grey rockcod // Lepidonothen squamifrons Haddock // Melanogrammus aeglefinus Hake // Merluccius merluccius Herring // Clupea harengus Horse mackerel // Trachurus spp. Humped rockcod // Gobionotothen gibberifrons Krill // Euphausia superba Lantern fish // Electrona carlsbergi Lemon sole // Microstomus kitt Ling // Molva molva Mackerel // Scomber scombrus Marbled rockcod // Notothenia rossii Megrims // Lepidorhombus spp. Northern prawn // Pandalus borealis Norway lobster // Nephrops norvegicus Norway pout // Trisopterus esmarki Orange roughy // Hoplostethus atlanticus 'Penaeus' shrimps // Penaeus spp Plaice // Pleuronectes platessa Polar cod // Boreogadus saida Pollack // Pollachius pollachius Porbeagle // Lamna nasus Redfish // Sebastes spp. Red Seabream // Pagellus bogaraveo Roughead grenadier // Macrourus berglax Roundnose grenadier // Coryphaenoides rupestris Saithe // Pollachius virens Sandeel // Ammodytidae Short fin squid // Illex illecebrosus Skates and rays // Rajidae South Georgian icefish // Pseudochaenichthys georgianus Spanish ling // Molva macrophthalmus Sprat // Sprattus sprattus Spurdog // Squalus acanthias Swordfish // Xiphias gladius Toothfish // Dissostichus eleginoides Turbot // Psetta maxima Tusk // Brosme brosme Whiting // Merlangius merlangus Witch flounder // Glyptocephalus cynoglossus Yellowfin tuna // Thunnus albacares Yellowtail flounder // Limanda ferruginea ANNEX IA - BALTIC SEA All TACs in this area, except for plaice, are adopted in the framework of IBSFC. >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> ANNEX IB - Skagerrak and Kattegat and North Sea >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> ANNEX IC - North East Atlantic and Greenland ICES areas I, II, IIIa, IV, V, XII, XIV and NAFO 0,1 (Greenland waters) >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> ANNEX ID - Western Community Waters ICES areas Vb(EC waters), VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, CECAF (EC waters), and French Guyana >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> ANNEX IE - North West Atlantic Area of NAFO All TACs and associate conditions are adopted in the framework of NAFO. >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> ANNEX IF - Highly Migratory Fish All Areas TACS in this area are adopted in the framework of international fisheries organisations on tuna fisheries, such as ICCAT and IATTC. >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> ANNEX IG - Antarctic Area of CCAMLR These TACs, adopted by CCAMLR, are not allocated to the members of CCAMLR and hence the Community share is undetermined. Catches are monitored by the Secretariat of CCAMLR, who will communicate when fishing must cease due to TAC exhaustion. >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> Annex IH Deep sea species >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> ANNEX II Fishing opportunities applicable in 2001 for herring to be landed unsorted for purposes other than human consumption (in tonnes, live weight). All catch limitations set out in this Annex are considered as quotas for the purposes of Article 7 and shall, therefore, be subject to the rules set out in Regulation (EC) No 2847/93, in particular Articles 14 and 15 thereof. >TABLE POSITION> ANNEX III Stocks subject to the various measures of Regulation (EC) No 847/96. >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> >TABLE POSITION> ANNEX IV Special measures concerning North Sea herring 1. Member States shall adopt special measures concerning the capture, sorting or landing of herring taken from the North Sea or from the Skagerrak and Kattegat with a view to ensuring the observance of catch limitations, in particular those set in Annex II. These measures shall include, in particular: special control and inspection programmes; * fishing effort plans, including lists of authorised vessels and, where deemed necessary on the basis of quota exhaustion beyond the level of 70%, limitations on the activity of authorised vessels; * control of transhipment and of practices which incur discarding; * where possible, temporary prohibition of fishing in areas where high by-catch rates of herring, in particular juveniles, are known to occur. 2. In case of landings of herring unsorted from the remainder of the catch, Member States shall ensure that adequate sampling programmes are in place in order to monitor effectively all landings of by catches of herring. It shall be prohibited to land catches of fish containing unsorted herring in harbours where these sampling programmes are not in place. 3. Commission inspectors shall, in accordance with Article 29 of Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93 and whenever the Commission deems it necessary for the purposes of paragraphs 1 and 2, carry out independent inspections to verify the implementation by the competent authorities of the sampling programmes and of the detailed measures mentioned in paragraph 1. 4. The Commission shall prohibit landings of herring if it is deemed that implementation of the measures mentioned in paragraphs 1 and 2 does not achieve a strict control of fishing mortality of herring in all fisheries. 5. All landings of herring caught in ICES areas IIIa, IV and VIId by vessels which carry on board only towed nets of mesh sizes equal to or greater than 32 mm, while taking these catches in these areas, will be counted against a relevant quota as defined in Annex I to this Regulation. 6. All landings of herring caught in ICES areas IIIa, IV and VIId by vessels which carry on board towed nets of mesh size less than 32 mm, while taking these catches in these areas, will be counted against a relevant quota as defined in Annex II to this Regulation. Herring landed by vessels operating within these conditions shall not be offered for sale for human consumption. ANNEX V Transitional technical measures 1. Exit windows in the Baltic Sea Notwithstanding the conditions set out in Annex V of Council Regulation (EC) No 88/98, and in order to guarantee the selectivity of the trawls, Danish seines and similar nets with special mesh openings as referred to in Annex IV of the same Regulation, the two models of exit windows described in Appendix I to this Annex shall be authorised in 2001. 2. Summer ban for Baltic cod Fishing for cod shall be prohibited in the Baltic Sea, the Belts and the Øresund from 1 July to 20 August inclusive. 3. Closure of Bornholm Deep All fishing shall be prohibited from 15 May to 31 August 2001 within the area bounded by the following coordinates: - latitude 55° 30' N, longitude 15° 30' E - latitude 55° 30' N, longitude 16° 10' E - latitude 55° 15' N, longitude 16° 10' E - latitude 55° 15' N, longitude 15° 30' E 4. Restrictions on fishing for anchovy It shall be prohibited to land or retain on board anchovy caught from 1 January to 30 June within the geographical area bounded by a line sequentially joining the following coordinates: - A point in the northern Spanish coast at longitude 1° 35' W, - latitude 44° 45' N, longitude 1° 35' W, - latitude 44° 45' N, longitude 1° 45' W, - latitude 46° 00' N, longitude 1° 45' W, - A point in the western French coast at latitude 46°00' N. 5. Sole and fixed gears Notwithstanding the conditions laid down in Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 850/98, a minimum mesh size of 90 mm shall apply to sole (Solea solea) in ICES Divisions IVc and VIId during 2001. 6. Purse seines and marine mammals Notwithstanding the conditions laid down in Article 33(1) of Council Regulation (EC) No 850/98, it shall be permitted to undertake encirclements with purse seines on schools or groups of dolphins when aiming to catch tuna, under the conditions agreed within the Agreement for the International Dolphin Conservation Program, signed in Washington at 15 May 1998, to the following vessels: Vessel name: AURORA B; external identification: BI-2-5-97; call sign: EAQT Vessel name: ALBACORA; external identification: CA-3-1099; call sign: EGDY Vessel name: ALMIRANTE; external identification: CA-3-1069; call sign: EAYN 7. Technical conservation measures in the Skagerrak and in the Kattegat Notwithstanding the conditions set out in Annex IV of Council Regulation (EC) No 850/98, the following rules shall apply in 2001: (a) A mesh size of 35 mm shall apply when fishing for prawns (Pandalus borealis); (b) A mesh size of 30 mm shall be used when fishing for argentine (Argentina spp.); (c) When fishing for whiting with a mesh size of 70 to 89 mm, the by-catch shall not exceed 30% for the following species: cod, haddock, hake, plaice, witch, lemon sole, turbot, brill, flounder, megrim, dab, saithe and lobster; (d) When fishing for Norway lobster with a mesh size of 70 to 89 mm, the by-catches should not exceed 70% for the following species: hake, plaice, witch, lemon sole, turbot, brill, flounder, megrim, whiting, dab, saithe and lobster; (e) When fishing for prawns (Pandalus borealis) with a mesh size of 35 to 89 mm, the by-catches should not exceed 50% for the following species: cod, haddock, hake, plaice, witch, lemon sole, turbot, brill, flounder, herring, mackerel, megrim, whiting, dab, saithe, Norway lobster and lobster; (f) In all fisheries other than those covered in (c), (d) and (e) above, using a mesh size below 90 mm, the by-catches should not exceed 10% for the following species: cod, haddock, hake, plaice, witch, lemon sole, turbot, brill, flounder, herring, mackerel, megrim, whiting, dab, saithe, Norway lobster and lobster. 8. Minimum landing size for plaice Notwithstanding the conditions laid down in Annex XII of Regulation (EC) No 850/98, a minimum landing size of 27 cm shall apply for plaice during 2001. Appendix I to Annex V Exit windows (model 1) Two exit windows with plastic coated, fully opened diamond meshes shall be attached to the codend of trawls and Danish seines in the cod fishery. The mesh opening shall be no less than 105 mm. The exit windows shall be attached with a separate piece of netting (between the ordinary diamond meshes and the meshes of the exit window). The mesh size of the separate netting shall be identical to the bar length of the exit window times the square root of two. The exit window shall be attached on both sides of the codend, and the distance between the rear end of the codend and the window shall be 40 to 50 cm. The length of the window shall be 80% of the total length of the codend and the height of the window shall be 50 cm (see Figure 1). The window shall be mounted in a way that gives an opening between the upper and lower seams of the window of 15 to 20 cm. Exit windows (model 2) Identification of the window The windows shall be rectangular sections of netting in the codend. There shall be two windows in the codend. Size of the window Each window shall have a minimum width of 45 cm along its entire length. Each window shall have a minimum length of 3,5 m measured along its sides (Figure 2) and the length of the window shall not be less than 80% of the total length of the codend. Netting of the window The meshes in the windows shall have a minimum size of 105 mm. They shall be square meshes, i.e. all four sides of the window netting will be cut by all bars . The netting shall be mounted such that the bars run parallel and perpendicular to the length of the codend. The window width shall be eight open square meshes. Location of the window The codend shall be divided into upper and lower panels by selvedges running down the port and starboard sides. The two windows shall be located in the lower panel, immediately adjacent to and below the selvedges. The windows shall terminate between 40-50 cm from the codline (see Figure 2). The forward end of the window shall be joined to eight meshes' width of the normal codend netting. One side shall join to the selvedge or be joined immediately adjacent to the selvedge and the other side shall be joined to the normal codend lower panel netting following a straight line of meshes all knots cut. Mesh size in the whole codend All parts of the codend shall conform to a minimum mesh size of 105 mm. >REFERENCE TO A GRAPHIC> >REFERENCE TO A GRAPHIC> ANNEX VI Part I Quantitative limitations of licences and fishing permits for Community vessels fishing in Third Country waters. >TABLE POSITION> PART II Quantitative limitations of licences and fishing permits for third countries vessels in Community waters. >TABLE POSITION> PART III Declaration pursuant to Article 14 (2) LANDING DECLARATION 1 >TABLE POSITION> Quantity of shrimps landed (in live-weight) // "Head-off" shrimps: kg or ( x 1,6) = kg (head-on shrimps) // "Head-on" shrimps: kg Thunnidae: kg // Snapper (Lutjanidae): kg Shark: kg // Other: kg ______________ 1 One copy is kept by the master, one copy is kept by the control officer, and one copy is to be sent to the Commission of the European Communities." ________________________ ANNEX VII Part I Information to record in the logbook When fishing within the 200-nautical-mile zone off the coasts of the Member States of the Community which is covered by Community rules on fisheries, the following details are to be entered in the log-book immediately after the following events: After each haul: 1.1. the quantity (in kilograms live-weight) of each species caught; 1.2. the date and the time of the haul; 1.3. the geographical position in which the catches were made; 1.4. the fishing method used. After each transshipment to or from another vessel: 2.1. the indication "received from" or "transferred to"; 2.2. the quantity (in kilograms live-weight) of each species transshipped; 2.3. the name, external identifications letters and numbers of the vessel to or from which the transshipment occurred. 2.4. transshipment of cod is not allowed. After each landing in a port of the Community: 3.1. name of the port; 3.2. the quantity (in kilograms live-weight) of each species landed. After each transmission of information to the Commission of the European Communities: 4.1. date and time of the transmission; 4.2. type of message: IN, OUT, ICES, WKL or 2 WKL; 4.3. in the case of radio transmission: name of the radio station. Part II >REFERENCE TO A GRAPHIC> ANNEX VIII Content and modalities of the transmission of information to the Commission 1. The information to be transmitted to the Commission of the European Communities and the timetable for its transmission are as follows: 1.1. On each occasion the vessel enters the 200-nautical-mile zone off the coasts of the Member States of the Community which is covered by Community rules on fisheries: (a) the information specified under 1.5; (b) the quantity (in kilograms) of each species of fish in the hold; (c) the date and ICES division within which the master intends to commence fishing. Where the fishing operations necessitate more than one entry into the zones referred to under 1.1 on a given day, one communication shall suffice on first entry. 1.2. On each occasion the vessel leaves the zone referred to under 1.1: (a) the information specified under 1.5; (b) the quantity (in kilograms live-weight) of each species of fish in the hold; (c) the quantity (in kilograms live-weight) of each species caught since the previous transmission; (d) the ICES division in which the catches were taken; (e) the quantity (in kilograms live-weight) of each species transferred to and/or from other vessels since the vessel entered the zone and the identification of the vessel to which the transfer was made; (f) the quantity (in kilograms live-weight) of each species landed in a port of the Community since the vessel entered the zone. Where the fishing operations necessitate more than one entry into the zones referred to under 1.1 on a given day, one single communication on the last exit will be sufficient. 1.3. At three-day intervals, commencing on the third day after the vessel first enters the zones referred to under 1.1 when fishing for herring and mackerel, and at weekly intervals, commencing on the seventh day after the vessel first enters the zones referred to under 1.1 when fishing for all species other than herring and mackerel: (a) the information specified under 1.5; (b) the quantity (in kilograms live-weight) of each species caught since the previous transmission; (c) the ICES division in which the catches were made. 1.4. On each occasion the vessel moves from one ICES division to another: (a) the information specified under 1.5; (b) the quantity (in kilograms live-weight) of each species caught since the previous transmission; (c) the ICES division in which the catches have been taken. 1.5. (a) The name, call sign, external identification letters and numbers of the vessel and the name of its master; (b) the licence number if the vessel is under licence; (c) the serial number of the message for the voyage concerned; (d) identification of the type of message; (e) the date, the time and the geographical position of the vessel. 2.1. The information specified under point 1 shall be transmitted to the Commission of the European Communities in Brussels (telex 24189 FISEU-B) via one of the radio stations listed under point 3 below and in the form specified under point 4. 2.2. If it is impossible for reasons of force majeure for the message to be transmitted by the vessel, it may be transmitted on the vessel's behalf by another vessel. 3. Name of radio station Call sign of radio station Lyngby // OXZ Scheveningen // PCH Oostende // OST North Foreland // GNF Humber // GKZ Cullercoats // GCC Wick // GKR Portpatrick // GPK Anglesey // GLV Ilfracombe // GIL Niton // GNI Stonehaven // GND Portishead // GKA // GKB // GKC Land's End // GLD Valentia // EJK Malin Head // EJM Boulogne // FFB Brest // FFU Saint-Nazaire // FFO Bordeaux-Arcachon // FFC Torshavn // OXJ Bergen // LGN Farsund // LGZ Florø // LGL Rogaland // LGQ Tjøme // LGT Ålesund // LGA Blåvand // OXB Norddeich // DAF DAK // DAH DAL // DAI DAM // DAJ DAN Gryt // (no call sign) Göteborg // SOG Maarianhamina // OHM Helsinki // OHG Form of the communications The information specified under point 1 shall contain the following particulars, which shall be given in the following order: - name of vessel; - call sign; - external identification letters and numbers; - serial number of the message for the voyage in question; - indication of the type of message according to the following code: - message when entering one of the zones referred to under 1.1: "IN", - message when leaving one of the zones referred to under 1.1: "OUT", - message when moving from one ICES division to another: "ICES", - weekly message: "WKL", - three-day message: "2 WKL"; - the date, the time and the geographical position; - the ICES divisions/sub-areas in which fishing is expected to commence; - the date on which fishing is expected to commence; - the quantity (in kilograms live-weight) of each species of fish in the hold using the code mentioned in point 5; - the quantity (in kilograms live-weight) of each species of fish caught since the previous transmission using the code mentioned in point 5; - the ICES divisions/sub-areas in which the catches were made; - the quantity (in kilograms live-weight) of each species transferred to and/or from other vessels since the previous transmission; - the name and call sign of the vessel to and/or from which the transfer was made; - the quantity (in kilograms live-weight) of each species landed in a port of the Community since the previous transmission; - the name of the master. Code to be used to indicate the species on board as mentioned in 1.4 above: Alfonsinos ( Beryx spp. // ALF American plaice (Hippoglossoides platessoides), // PLA Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus), // ANE Angler/Monk (Lophius spp.), // MNZ Argentine (Argentina silus), // ARG Atlantic pomfret (Brama brama), // POA Basking shark (Cetorinhus maximus), // BSK Black scabbardfish ( Aphanopus carbo // BSF Blue ling (Molva dypterygia), // BLI Blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou), // WHB Bob shrimp (Xyphopenaeus kroyerii), // BOB Cod (Gadus morhua), // COD Common shrimp (Crangon crangon), // CSH Common squid (Loligo spp.), // SQC Dogfish (Squalus acanthias), // DGS Forkbeards ( Phycis spp.) // FOR Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides), // GHL Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), // HAD Hake (Merluccius merluccius), // HKE Halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus), // HAL Herring (Clupea harengus), // HER Horse-mackerel (Trachurus trachurus), // HOM Ling (Molva molva), // LIN Mackerel (Scomber scombrus), // MAC Megrim (Lepidorhombus spp.), // LEZ Northern deep-water prawn (Pandalus borealis), // PRA Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus), // NEP Norway pout (Trisopterus esmarkii), // NOP Orange roughy ( Hoplostethus atlanticus) // ORY Other. // OTH Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa), // PLE Pollack (Pollachius pollachius), // POL Porbeagle (Lamma nasus), // POR Redfish (Sebastes spp.), // RED Red seabream ( Pagellus bogaraveo) // SBR Roundnose grenadier (Coryphaenoides rupestris), // RNG Saithe (Pollachius virens), // POK Salmon (Salmo salar), // SAL Sandeel (Ammodytes spp.), // SAN Sardine (Sardina pilchardus), // PIL Shark (Selachii, Pleurotremata) // SKH Shrimp (Penaeidae), // PEZ Sprat (Sprattus sprattus), // SPR Squid (Illex spp.), // SQX Tuna (Thunnidae), // TUN Tusk (Brosme brosme), // USK Whiting (Merlangus merlangus), // WHG Yellowtail flounder (Limanda ferruginea), // YEL ANNEX IX List of species of the NAFO Regulatory area Common name // Scientific name Principal groundfish (except flatfish) Atlantic cod Haddock Redfish Atlantic redfish Golden redfish Silver hake Red hake Pollock (= saithe) // . Gadus morhua Melanogrammus aeglefinus Sebastes spp. Sebastes marinus Sebastes mentella Merluccius bilinearis Urophycis chuss Pollachius virens Flatfish American plaice Witch flounder Yellowtail flounder Greenland halibut Atlantic halibut Winter flounder Summer flounder Windowpane flounder Flatfish (NS) // . Hippoglossoides platessoides Glyptocephalus cynoglossus Limanda ferruginea Reinhardtius hippoglossoides Hippoglossus hippoglossus Pseudopleuronectes americanus Paralichthys dentatus Scophthalmus aquosus Pleuronectiformes Other groundfish American angler (= goosefish) Atlantic searobins Atlantic tomcod Blue whiting Cunner Cusk (= tusk) Greenland cod Blue ling Ling Lumpfish (= lumpsucker) Northern kingfish Northern puffer Eelpouts (NS) Ocean pout Polar cod Roundnose grenadier Roughhead grenadier Sandeel (= sand lance) Sculpin Scup Tautog Tilefish White hake Wolffish (NS) Atlantic wolffish Spotted wolffish Groundfish (NS) // Lophius americanus Prionotus spp. Microgadus tomcod Micromesistius poutassou Tautogolabrus adspersus Brosme brosme Gadus ogac Molva dypterygia Molva molva Cyclopterus lumpus Menticirrhus saxatilis Sphaeroides maculatus Lycodes spp. Macrozoarces americanus Boreogadus saida Coryphaenoides rupestris Macrouris berglax Ammodytes spp. Myoxocephalus spp. Stenotomus chrysops Tautoga onitis Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps Urophycis tenuis Anarhichas spp. Anarhichas lupus Anarhichas minor . . . . ANNEX X Authorised top-side chafers ICNAF-type top-side chafer A rectangular piece of netting attached to the upper side of a cod-end to reduce or prevent damage and complying with the following requirements: (a) the netting shall not have a mesh size less than that specified for the net itself; (b) the netting may be fastened to the cod-end only along the forward and lateral edges of the netting and shall be fastened in such a manner that it extends forward of the splitting strap no more than four meshes and ends not less than four meshes in front of the codline mesh; where a splitting strap is not used, the netting shall not extend to more than one-third of the cod-end measured from not less than four meshes in front of the codline mesh; (c) the number of meshes in the width of the netting shall be at least one and a half times the number of meshes in the width of the part of the cod-end which is covered, both widths being taken at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the cod-end. "Multiple flap" top-side chafer Pieces of netting having in all their parts meshes the dimensions of which, whether the pieces of netting are wet or dry, are not less than those of the meshes of the net to which they are attached, provided that: (i) each piece of netting: (a) is fastened only by its forward edge across the cod-end at right angles to its longitudinal axis; (b) is at least equal in width to the width of the cod-end (such width being measured at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the cod-end at the point of attachment); (c) is not more than 10 meshes long. (ii) the aggregate length of all the pieces of netting so attached does not exceed two-thirds of the length of the cod-end. Large mesh (modified Polish-type) top-side chafer A rectangular piece of netting made of the same twine material as the cod-end, or of a single, thick, knotless twine material, attached to the rear portion of the upper side of the cod-end and extending over all or any part of the upper side of the cod-end, having in all its parts a mesh size twice that of the cod-end when measured wet and fastened to the cod-end along the forward, lateral and rear edges only of the netting in such a way that each mesh of the netting exactly coincides with four meshes of the cod-end. ANNEX XI Minimum landing sizes >TABLE POSITION> ANNEX XII Minimum landing sizes of processed fish >TABLE POSITION> 1 Lower size for green salted fish ANNEX XIII Particulars to be contained in the logbook Particulars // Code Name of vessel Nationality of vessel Registration number of vessel Port of registration Type of fishing gear used (daily) Type of fishing gear Date: - day - month - year Position: - latitude - longitude - statistical zone Number of fishing operations per period of 24 hours (1) Number of hours fishing with gear per period of 24 hours (1) Name of species Daily catches by species (in tonnes live weight) Daily catches, per species, for human consumption Quantities discarded daily per species Place of transshipment Date(s) of transshipment Master's signature // 01 2 (2) 2 (2) (1) Where two or more types of fishing gear are used in a given 24-hour period, separate records must be supplied for each type of gear. (2) To be indicated together with one of the abbreviations listed in the second part of this Annex. Standard abbreviations for the principal species in the NAFO area >TABLE POSITION> Standard abbreviations for fishing gear Abbreviations // Fishing gear OTB OTB 1 OTB 2 OTM OTM 1 OTM 2 PTB PTM GNS LLS LLD MIS NK // Bottom otter trawl (side or stern, not specified) Bottom otter trawl (side) Bottom otter trawl (stern) Midwater otter trawl (side or stern, not specified) Midwater otter trawl (side) Midwater otter trawl (stern) Bottom pair trawl (2 vessels) Midwater pair trawl (2 vessels) Gillnets (not specified) Set gillnets Longlines (set or drifting, not specified) Longlines (set) Longlines (drifting) Miscellaneous fishing gear Fishing gear not known ANNEX XIV Prohibition on fishing in CCAMLR area >TABLE POSITION> FINANCIAL STATEMENT 1. Title of operation Proposal for a Council Regulation fixing for 2001 the fishing opportunities and associated conditions for certain fish stocks and groups of fish stocks, applicable in Community waters and, for Community vessels, in waters where limitations in catch are required and amending Regulation 66/98. 2. Budget heading(s) involved B7-800 3. Legal basis Article 8 (4) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 3760/92 4. Description of operation 4.1 General objective - maintain and develop the traditional activity of Community fishermen in Estonia, Lithuanian and Latvian waters; - supply the Community market; - decrease the fishing effort in Community waters; - establish the definitive fishing quotas to be granted to Norway in Greenland waters in order to balance the arrangements on mutual access fishing rights between the Community and Norway for 2001. 4.2 Period covered and arrangements for renewal 1 January to 31 December 2001 5. Classification of expenditure or revenue 5.1 Compulsory expenditure 5.2 Differentiated appropriations 6. Type of expenditure or revenue Financial compensation paid for fishing possibilities in Estonian, Lithuanian and Latvian waters and for supplementary catch possibilities offered by Greenland pursuant to Article 8 of the Fisheries Agreement between the EEC, on the one hand, and the Government of Denmark and the local Government of Greenland, on the other. 7. Financial impact Agreements with Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia: EUR pm The financial compensation provided for in Article 4 of the Agreement on Fisheries Relations between the European Community and the Republic of Estonia ( EUR pm), Article 4 of the Agreement on Fisheries Relations between the European Community and the Republic of Lithuania (EUR pm) and in Article 4 of the Agreement on Fisheries Relations between the European Community and the Republic of Latvia (EUR pm) has been negotiated on the basis of average landing prices for 1998 in Community ports in the Baltic Sea. A deduction has been made for estimated fleet exploitation costs for each of the species. Greenland Agreement: Minimum amount: EUR pm Maximum amount: EUR pm The amount required to be committed in 2001 is calculated on the basis of a contribution of EUR pm per tonne of cod equivalent. 7.1 Method of calculating total cost of operation (relation between individual and total costs) Agreements with Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia: >TABLE POSITION> 1 pm tonnes allocated in Estonian, Lithuanian and Latvian waters, and pm tonnes transferred to Community waters Total financial compensation: EUR pm (rounded up by EUR pm) Average price EUR/tonne: pm Greenland Agreement: Minimum amount: pm tonnes of cod equivalent x pm = EUR pm Maximum amount: pm tonnes of cod equivalent x pm = EUR pm 8. Fraud prevention measures The financial contribution granted by the Community is utilised by Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia to develop their fisheries sector in accordance with Article 4 of both agreements. The amount is administered by the Estonian Authorities, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and in the case of Lithuania by the National Board of Fisheries of the Ministry of Agriculture in the case of Latvia. Under the Fisheries Agreement between the Community and Greenland, the financial contribution from the Commission is not subject to any specific provision as to the end use of funds. 9. Elements of cost-effectiveness analysis Agreements with Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia: The Community fleet in the Baltic Sea has been severely hit by reductions in catch possibilities. ,Any increase in fishing possibilities above current critical catch levels will contribute towards preventing the fleet, and connected industries and services ashore, from collapsing and disappearing. This will also avoid, to a certain extent, payments under lay-up schemes or social programmes. Experience has taught us that the financial compensation, similar to that paid in previous years, has mainly been used by Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia for the continued improvement of scientific research on fisheries and the training of fisheries managers and control activities. This has entailed improved scientific assessment and enforcement in the fishery zones of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia, and has contributed to a more rational exploitation of the stocks, to the benefit of all concerned in the Baltic Sea. The expenses proposed are foreseen in the budgetary planning for the period concerned. Greenland Agreement: The bilateral, mutual-access Agreement between the Community and Norway is managed on an annual basis, by calculating the balance between Community catch possibilities in Norwegian waters and Norwegian catch possibilities in Community waters for different species. This arrangement is variable annually according to the state of the different fish stocks concerned. For 2001, the arrangements with Norway are difficult to achieve due to the poor state of most of the key fish stocks in Community waters. The International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) advises that the TAC for 2001 for stocks such as cod, haddock and saithe needs to be reduced further or maintain low in order to rebuild the stocks. This fact makes it difficult to compensate the access of Community vessels to Norwegian resources with Norwegian access to the poor Community resources. On the other hand, the TAC for Arctic cod has been decreased. Likewise, the Community share of "cohesion cod" will be lower in 2001 but still has to be compensated. Community fishing vessels are dependent on having continued access to high value species in Norwegian waters, such as cod, haddock and saithe in the Barents Sea. These reasons make it necessary to compensate Norway with some of the catch possibilities that are available to the Community under the terms of its Fisheries Agreement with Greenland. In order to avoid jeopardising the conservation of fish stocks in Community waters whilst at the same time maintaining, to the extent possible, Member States' fishing activities, a purchase of supplementary fishing possibilities from Greenland is the only available means to achieve a balanced mutual access arrangement with Norway for 2000. 10. Administrative expenditure (Section III, Part A of the budget) The proposal does not require new Commission staff or additional administrative costs.