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Document 32007R1566

    Commission Regulation (EC) No 1566/2007 of 21 December 2007 laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 1966/2006 on electronic recording and reporting of fishing activities and on means of remote sensing

    IO L 340, 22.12.2007, p. 46–57 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    Legal status of the document No longer in force, Date of end of validity: 01/01/2008; Arna aisghairm le 32008R1077

    ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2007/1566/oj

    22.12.2007   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    L 340/46


    COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1566/2007

    of 21 December 2007

    laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 1966/2006 on electronic recording and reporting of fishing activities and on means of remote sensing

    THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

    Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

    Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 1966/2006 of 21 December 2006 on electronic recording and reporting of fishing activities and on means of remote sensing (1), and in particular Article 5 thereof,

    Whereas:

    (1)

    Article 22(1)(c) of Council Regulation (EC) No 2371/2002 (2) provides that activities within the scope of the common fisheries policy are prohibited unless a master, without undue delay records and reports information on fishing activities, including landings and transhipments and that copies of the records shall be made available to the authorities.

    (2)

    In accordance with Council Regulation (EC) No 1966/2006 the obligation to electronically record and transmit logbook, landing declaration and transhipment data applies to masters of Community fishing vessels exceeding 24 m length overall within 24 months of entry into force of the implementing rules and to masters of Community fishing vessels exceeding 15 m length overall within 42 months of entry into force of the implementing rules.

    (3)

    Daily reporting of fishing activities creates the potential to enhance significantly the efficiency and effectiveness of monitoring, control and surveillance operations both at sea and on land.

    (4)

    Article 6 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93 of 12 October 1993 establishing a control system applicable to the common fisheries policy (3) provides that masters of Community fishing vessels shall keep a logbook of their operations.

    (5)

    Article 8 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93 provides that the master of each Community fishing vessel having an overall length equal to or more than 10 m or his representative, shall after each fishing trip and within 48 hours of landing submit a declaration to the competent authorities of the Member States where the landing takes place.

    (6)

    Article 9 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93 provides that auction centres or other bodies or persons authorised by Member States which are responsible for the first marketing of fishery products shall, upon first sale, submit a sales note to the competent authorities in whose territory the first marketing takes place.

    (7)

    Article 9 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93 also provides that where the first marketing of fisheries products does not take place in the Member State where the products have been landed, the Member State responsible for monitoring the first marketing shall ensure that a copy of the sales note is submitted to the authorities responsible for monitoring the landing of the products as soon as possible.

    (8)

    Article 19 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93 requires Member States to create computerised databases and to establish a validation system comprising in particular cross-checks and verification of data.

    (9)

    Article 19b and 19e of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93 require masters of Community fishing vessels to make effort reports and to record them in their logbook.

    (10)

    Article 5 of Council Regulation (EC) No 2347/2002 (4) requires the master of a Community fishing vessel holding a deep-sea fishing permit to record in a logbook or in a form provided by the flag Member State information concerning fishing gear characteristics and fishing operations.

    (11)

    Council Regulation (EC) No 768/2005 (5) establishing a Community Fisheries Control Agency and amending Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93 establishing a control system applicable to the common fisheries policy provides for the operation of joint deployment plans.

    (12)

    The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Management Committee for Fisheries and Aquaculture.

    HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

    CHAPTER I

    GENERAL PROVISIONS

    Article 1

    Scope

    1.   This Regulation shall apply to:

    (a)

    Community fishing vessels exceeding 24 metres length overall, as from 1 January 2010;

    (b)

    Community fishing vessels exceeding 15 metres length overall, as from 1 July 2011;

    (c)

    Registered buyers, registered auctions or other entities or persons authorised by Member States that are responsible for the first sale of fisheries products with an annual financial turnover in first sales of fishery products in excess of EUR 400 000, as from 1 January 2009.

    2.   Notwithstanding paragraph 1(a), this Regulation shall apply as from a date earlier than 1 January 2010 to Community fishing vessels flying the flag of a given Member State and exceeding 24 metres length overall, if it is so provided by that State.

    3.   Notwithstanding paragraph 1(b), this Regulation shall apply as from a date earlier than 1 July 2011 to Community fishing vessels flying the flag of a given Member State and exceeding 15 metres length overall, if it is so provided by that State.

    4.   Notwithstanding the dates laid down in paragraphs 1(a) and 1(b), a Member State may decide to apply this regulation to vessels of 15 metres or less flying its flag prior to those dates in accordance with Article 3, paragraph 2 of Regulation (EC) No 1966/2006.

    5.   Member States may conclude bilateral agreements on the use of electronic reporting systems on vessels flying their flags within the waters under their sovereignty or jurisdiction on condition that the vessels comply with all rules laid down in this regulation.

    6.   This Regulation shall apply to Community fishing vessels regardless of the waters or ports they are carrying out fishing operations in.

    7.   This Regulation shall not apply to Community fishing vessels used exclusively for exploitation of aquaculture.

    Article 2

    List of operators and vessels

    1.   Each Member State shall establish a list of registered buyers, registered auctions or other entities or persons that it has authorised and that are responsible for the first sale of fishery products with an annual financial turnover of fishery products in excess of EUR 400 000. The first reference year shall be 2007 and the list shall be updated on 1 January of the current year (year n) on the basis of the annual financial turnover of fishery products in excess of EUR 400 000 in year n–2. That list shall be published on an official website of the Member State.

    2.   Each Member State shall establish and periodically update lists of Community fishing vessels flying its flag to which the provisions of this regulation apply in accordance with Article 1 paragraphs 2, 3, 4 and 5. The lists shall be published on an official website of the Member State and shall be in the format to be decided in consultations between the Member States and the Commission.

    Article 3

    Definitions

    For the purpose of this Regulation the following definitions shall apply:

    (a)

    ‘fishing operation’ means all activities in connection with searching for fish, the shooting, setting and hauling of a fishing gear and the removal of any catch from the gear;

    (b)

    ‘joint deployment plan’ means a plan setting out operational arrangements for the deployment of available means of control and inspection.

    CHAPTER II

    ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION

    Article 4

    Information to be transmitted by masters of vessels or their representatives

    1.   Masters of Community fishing vessels shall transmit logbook and transhipment data by electronic means to the competent authorities of the flag Member State.

    2.   Masters of Community fishing vessels or their representatives shall transmit landing declaration data by electronic means to the competent authorities of the flag State.

    3.   When a Community fishing vessel lands its catch in a Member State other than the flag Member State, the competent authorities of the flag Member States shall immediately upon receipt forward the landing declaration data by electronic means to the competent authorities of the Member State where the catch was landed.

    4.   Masters of Community fishing vessels shall, where required under Community rules, transmit by electronic means to the competent authority of the flag Member State prior notification of entry into port at the time that it is required to be transmitted.

    5.   When a vessel intends to enter a port in a Member State other than the flag Member State, the competent authorities of the flag Member State shall immediately upon receipt forward the prior notification referred to in paragraph 4 by electronic means to the competent authorities of the coastal Member State.

    Article 5

    Information to be transmitted by entities or persons responsible for first sale or take-over

    1.   Registered buyers, registered auctions or other entities or persons authorised by Member States, that are responsible for the first sale of fishery products shall transmit information required to be recorded in a sales note by electronic means to the competent authorities of the Member State in whose territory the first marketing takes place.

    2.   When the first marketing takes place in a Member State other than the flag Member State, the competent authorities of the Member State where the first marketing takes place shall ensure that a copy of the sales notes data is submitted by electronic means to the competent authorities of the flag Member State on receipt of relevant information.

    3.   Where the first marketing of fisheries products does not take place in the Member State where the products have been landed, the Member State where the first marketing takes place shall ensure that a copy of the sales note data is submitted by electronic means immediately on receipt of relevant information, to the following authorities:

    (a)

    the competent authorities of the Member State where the fishery products have been landed and

    (b)

    the competent authorities of the flag Member State of the vessel that landed the fishery products.

    4.   The holder of the take-over declaration shall transmit by electronic means the information required to be recorded in a take-over declaration to the competent authorities of the Member State in whose territory the take-over physically takes place.

    Article 6

    Frequency of transmission

    1.   The master shall transmit the electronic logbook information to the competent authorities of the flag Member State at least on a daily basis not later than 24.00 hours even when there are no catches. He shall also send such data:

    (a)

    at the request of the competent authority of the flag Member State;

    (b)

    immediately after the last fishing operation has been completed;

    (c)

    before entering into port;

    (d)

    at the time of any inspection at sea;

    (e)

    at the time of events defined in Community legislation or by the flag State.

    2.   The master may transmit corrections to the electronic logbook and transhipment declarations up to the last transmission made at the end of the fishing trip and before entering into port. Corrections shall be easily identifiable. All original electronic logbook data and corrections to those data shall be stored by the competent authorities of the flag Member State.

    3.   The master or his representatives shall transmit the landing declaration by electronic means immediately after the landing declaration has been established

    4.   The master of the donor vessel and the receiving vessel shall transmit transhipment data by electronic means immediately after the transhipment.

    5.   The master shall keep a copy of the information referred to in paragraph 1 on board the fishing vessel for the duration of each fishing trip until the landing declaration has been submitted.

    Article 7

    Format for transmission of data from a vessel to the competent authority of its Flag state

    Each Member State shall determine the format for the transmission of data from vessels flying its flag to its competent authorities.

    Article 8

    Return messages

    Member States shall ensure that return messages are issued to vessels flying their flag for each transmission of logbook, transhipment and landing data. The return message shall contain an acknowledgement of receipt.

    CHAPTER III

    EXEMPTIONS

    Article 9

    Exemptions

    1.   A Member State may exempt masters of vessels flying its flag from the obligations referred to in Article 4, paragraph 1, when they carry out fishing trips of 24 hours or less within the waters under its sovereignty or jurisdiction on condition that they do not land their catch outside the territory of the flag Member State.

    2.   Masters of Community fishing vessels shall be exempt from the obligation to complete paper logbook, landing and transhipment declarations.

    3.   Masters of Community vessels, or their representatives, that land their catch in a Member State other than the flag Member State shall be exempt from the requirement to submit a paper landing declaration to the coastal Member State.

    4.   Member States may conclude bilateral agreements on the use of electronic reporting systems on vessels flying their flags within the waters under their sovereignty or jurisdiction. The vessels falling within the scope of such agreements shall be exempt from completing a paper logbook within those waters.

    5.   Masters of Community vessels that record in their electronic logbooks the fishing effort information required under Article 19b of Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93 shall be exempt from the obligation to transmit effort reports by telex, by VMS, by fax, by telephone or by radio.

    CHAPTER IV

    FUNCTIONING OF ELECTRONIC RECORDING AND REPORTING SYSTEMS

    Article 10

    Provisions in the event of technical failure or non functioning of electronic recording and reporting systems

    1.   In the event of a technical failure or non-functioning of the electronic recording and reporting system the master or the owner of the vessel or their representative shall communicate logbook, landing declaration and transhipment data to the competent authorities of the flag Member State in a way established by the flag Member State on a daily basis and no later than 24.00 hours even when there are no catches:

    (a)

    at the request of the competent authority of the Flag State;

    (b)

    immediately after the last fishing operation has been completed;

    (c)

    before entering into port;

    (d)

    at the time of any inspection at sea;

    (e)

    at the time of events defined in Community legislation or by the flag State.

    2.   The competent authorities of the flag Member State shall update the electronic logbook immediately on receipt of the data referred to in paragraph 1.

    3.   A Community fishing vessel shall not leave a port, following a technical failure or non-functioning of its electronic recording and reporting system before it is functioning to the satisfaction of the competent authorities of the flag Member State or before it is otherwise authorised to leave by the competent authorities of the flag Member State. The flag Member State shall immediately notify the coastal Member State when it has authorised a vessel flying its flag to leave a port in the coastal Member State.

    Article 11

    Non-receipt of data

    1.   When the competent authorities of a flag Member State have not received data transmissions in accordance with Article 4, paragraphs 1 and 2 they shall notify the master or the owner of the vessel or their representative thereof as soon as possible. If, in respect of a particular vessel, this situation occurs more than three times within a period of one year, the flag Member State shall ensure that the electronic reporting system in question is checked. The Member State concerned shall investigate the matter in order to determine why data have not been received.

    2.   When the competent authorities of a flag Member State have not received data transmissions in accordance with Article 4, paragraph 1 and 2 and the last position received through the Vessel Monitoring System was from within the waters of a coastal Member State they shall notify the competent authorities of that coastal Member State thereof as soon as possible.

    3.   The master or the owner of the vessel or their representative shall send all data for which a notification was received in accordance with paragraph 1 to the competent authorities of the flag Member State immediately on receipt of the notification.

    Article 12

    Data access failure

    1.   When the competent authorities of a coastal Member State observe a vessel flying the flag of another Member State in their waters and can not access data in accordance with Article 15 they shall request the competent authorities of the flag Member State to ensure access.

    2.   If the access referred to in paragraph 1 is not ensured within four hours of the request, the coastal Member State shall notify the flag Member State. On receipt of the notification the flag Member State shall immediately send the data to the coastal Member State by any available electronic means.

    3.   If the coastal Member State does not receive the data referred to in paragraph 2, the master or owner of the vessel or their representative shall send the data and a copy of the return message referred to in Article 8 to the competent authorities of the coastal Member State on request and by any available electronic means.

    4.   If the master or owner of the vessel or their representative can not provide the competent authorities of the coastal Member State with a copy of the return message referred to in Article 8, fishing activities in the waters of the coastal Member State by the vessel concerned shall be prohibited until the master or his representative can provide a copy of the return message or information referred in Article 6(1) to the said authorities.

    Article 13

    Data on the functioning of the electronic reporting system

    1.   Member States shall maintain databases on the functioning of their electronic reporting system. They shall contain at least the following information:

    (a)

    the list of fishing vessels flying their flag whose electronic reporting systems have experienced technical failure or have failed to function;

    (b)

    the number of electronic logbook transmissions received per day and the average number of transmissions received per vessel, broken down by flag Member State;

    (c)

    the number of landing declaration, transhipment declaration, takeover declaration and sales note transmissions received, broken down by flag State.

    2.   Summaries of information on the functioning of Member States’ electronic reporting systems shall be sent to the Commission on its request in a format and at time intervals to be decided in consultation between Member States and the Commission.

    CHAPTER V

    DATA EXCHANGE AND ACCESS

    Article 14

    Format for exchange of information between Member States

    1.   Information shall be exchanged between Member States using the format defined in the Annex which is based on extensible mark-up language (XML).

    2.   Corrections to the information referred to in paragraph 1 shall be clearly identified.

    3.   When a Member State receives electronic information from another Member State it shall ensure that a return message is issued to the competent authorities of that Member State. The return message shall contain an acknowledgement of receipt.

    4.   Data elements in the Annex that are mandatory for Masters to record in their logbook according to Community rules shall also be mandatory in exchanges between Member States.

    Article 15

    Access to data

    1.   A flag Member State shall ensure that a coastal Member State has on-line access in real time to electronic logbook and landing declaration data of vessels flying its flag when conducting fishing operations in the waters under the sovereignty or jurisdiction of the coastal Member State.

    2.   The data referred to in paragraph 1 shall at least cover the data from the last departure from port to the time when the landing is completed. Data from fishing trips for the previous 12 months shall be made available on request.

    3.   The master of a Community fishing vessel shall have secure access to his own electronic logbook information stored in the database of the flag Member State on a 24-hour, seven days a week basis.

    4.   A coastal Member State shall grant on-line access to its logbook database to a fishery patrol vessel of another Member State in the context of a joint deployment plan.

    Article 16

    Exchange of data between Member States

    1.   Access to the data referred to in Article 15, paragraph 1 shall be by secure Internet connection on a 24-hour, seven days a week basis.

    2.   Member States shall exchange the relevant technical information to ensure mutual access to electronic logbooks.

    3.   Member States shall:

    (a)

    Ensure that data received according to this Regulation are safely stored in computerised databases and take all necessary measures to ensure that they are treated as confidential;

    (b)

    Take all necessary technical measures to protect such data against any accidental or illicit destruction, accidental loss, deterioration, distribution or unauthorised consultation.

    Article 17

    Single authority

    1.   In each Member State, a single authority shall be responsible for transmitting, receiving, managing and processing all data covered by this Regulation.

    2.   Member States shall exchange lists and contact details of the authorities referred to in paragraph 1 and shall inform the Commission thereof.

    3.   Any changes in the information referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be communicated to the Commission and other Member States without delay.

    CHAPTER VI

    FINAL PROVISIONS

    Article 18

    Entry into force

    This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 January 2008.

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

    Done at Brussels, 21 December 2007.

    For the Commission

    Joe BORG

    Member of the Commission


    (1)   OJ L 409, 30.12.2006, p. 1, as corrected by OJ L 36, 8.2.2007, p. 3.

    (2)   OJ L 358, 31.12.2002, p. 59. Regulation as amended by Regulation (EC) No 865/2007 (OJ L 192, 24.7.2007, p. 1).

    (3)   OJ L 261, 20.10.1993, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 1967/2006 (OJ L 409, 30.12.2006, p. 11, as corrected by OJ L 36, 8.2.2007, p. 6).

    (4)   OJ L 351, 28.12.2002, p. 6. Regulation as amended by Regulation (EC) No 2269/2004 (OJ L 396, 31.12.2004, p. 1).

    (5)   OJ L 128, 21.5.2005, p. 1.


    ANNEX

    ELECTRONIC INFORMATION EXCHANGE FORMAT

    Envelope data elements

    Data elements

    Field code

    Description and content

    Start/end of record

    Start of record

    SR

    Tag indicating start of the logbook, sales note declaration or return message

    Sub-elements

    Address

    AD

    Destination: ISO alpha-3 country code

    From

    FR

    Country transmitting the data (ISO alpha-3 country code)

    Type of message

    TM

    Letter code of the type of message (LOG, SAL, RET or COR)

    Return status

    RS

    Indicates the status of the received message/report, either ACK (acknowledged) or NAK (not acknowledged)

    Return error code

    RE

    Numerical codes indicating errors on messages/reports received

    (101 — message unreadable, 102 — data value or size out of range, 104 — mandatory data missing, 106 — unauthorised data source, 150 — sequence error, 151 — date/time in the future, 250 — attempt to renotify a vessel, 251 — vessel is not notified, 302 — transhipment prior to Catch on Entry, 303 — Catch on Exit prior to Catch on Entry, 304 — no position received, 350 — position without Catch on Entry)

    Record number

    RN

    Serial number of retransmission of the message by the FMC (annual count)

    Record date

    RD

    Date of retransmission of the message/report (YYYYMMDD)

    Record time

    RT

    Time of retransmission of the message/report (HHMM in UTC)


    Logbook data elements

    Data elements

    Field code

    Description and content

    Start/end logbook element

    Start of logbook declaration

    LOG

    Tag indicating start of the logbook declaration (contains RC, XR, IR, NA, VO, MA or TN attribute and DEP, CAT, ENT, EXI, CRO, TRZ, TRA, LAN or RTP element)

    Main elements

    Departure declaration

    DEP

    Tag indicating the departure from a harbour at the start of a fishing trip (contains DA, TI and PO attributes)

    Return to port declaration

    RTP

    Tag indicating the return to the harbour at the end of the fishing trip (contains DA, TI and PO attributes)

    Catch declaration

    CAT

    Tag indicating start of a catch declaration (contains DA, TI, FO and DU attributes and POS, GEA or SPE sub-elements)

    Transhipment declaration

    TRA

    Tag indicating start of a transhipment declaration (contains DA, TI, TT, TF, TC and FC attributes and SPE sub-elements)

    Landing declaration

    LAN

    Tag indicating start of a landing declaration (contains DA, TI and PO attributes and POS and SPE sub-elements)

    Effort declaration: Entry in zone

    ENT

    Tag indicating start of an declaration on entry into the effort zone (contains DA, TI attributes and POS, SPE sub-elements)

    Effort declaration: Exit out of zone

    EXI

    Tag indicating start of a declaration on exit of the effort zone (contains DA, TI attributes and POS, SPE sub-elements)

    Effort declaration: Crossing of a zone

    CRO

    Tag indicating start of a declaration on crossing the effort zone (contains ENT and EXI elements)

    Effort declaration: Trans-zonal fishing

    TRZ

    Tag indicating start of a declaration on trans-zonal fishing within the effort zone (contains ENT and EXI elements)

    Sub-elements

    Species sub-declaration

    SPE

    Tag containing fish species details (contains SN, WT or WL or WS, NF attributes and PRO sub-elements)

    Processing sub-declaration

    PRO

    Tag containing fish processing details (contains PR, CF and TY attributes or DIS (discards))

    Position sub-declaration

    POS

    Tag containing detailed information on the location of the fishing vessel (contains ZO attribute and for fishing effort: LA and LO attributes)

    Gear sub-declaration

    GEA

    Tag containing detailed information on the gear used during a fishing operation (contains GE, ME, GD and GL as required by the effort declaration). For DSS contains NH, IT, FO and FD

    Attributes

    Trip number

    TN

    Number of fishing trip in current year (001-999)

    Date

    DA

    Date of transmission (YYYYMMDD)

    Time

    TI

    Time of transmission (HHMM in UTC)

    Vessel’s main identification

    RC

    International radio call sign

    Vessel’s external identification

    XR

    Side (hull) registration number of the vessel

    Vessel’s identification (CFR)

    IR

    Community Fleet Register number

    Name of vessel

    NA

    Name of the vessel

    Name of vessel owner

    VO

    Name of the vessel owner

    Name of the master

    MA

    Name of the master

    Port name

    PO

    Port code (2 letter country code (ISO alpha-3 country code) + 3 letter port code). I.e for Edinburgh – GBEDI, Kiel – DEKEL or Vigo – ESVGO)

    Fishing operations

    FO

    Number of fishing operations (hauls) per 24 hour period

    Fishing time

    DU

    Duration of fishing activity in minutes

    Position: Latitude

    LA

    Latitude expressed in degrees and minutes (N/S DDMM)

    Position: Longitude

    LO

    Longitude expressed in degrees and minutes (E/W DDMM)

    Fishing zone

    ZO

    The smallest statistical area (sub-area, division, subdivision etc.) covered by the FAO Major fishing area [and ICES] classification (i.e. 27.3.24 [or III24] for the ICES subdivision 24 in the Baltic sea, 21,1F [or 1F] for NAFO division 21,1F etc.)

    Gear name

    GE

    Letter code according to FAO’s ‘International Standard Statistical Classification of the Fishing Gear’

    Gear mesh size

    ME

    Size of mesh (in millimetres)

    Gear height

    GD

    Gear height (in metres)

    Gear length

    GL

    Gear length (in metres)

    Species name

    SN

    Name of the species caught (FAO alpha-3 code)

    Weight of fish

    WT

    Weight of live fish (in kilograms)

    Number of fish

    NF

    Number of fish caught (when quota is allocated in numbers of fish i.e. salmon)

    Conversion factor

    CF

    Factors for the conversion of fish and fish product landed weights to live weight equivalents

    Weight of fish landed

    WL

    Product weight in the landing declaration

    Presentation of fish

    PR

    Letter code of the product presentation (way fish has been processed):

    (WHL whole fish, GUT — gutted, GUH gutted + headed, GUG — gutted and gilled, GUL — gutted liver in, GTF — gutted, tailed and finned, GUS — gutted, headed, skinned, FIL — filleted, FIS — filleted + skinned, FSB — filleted with skin + bones, FSP — filleted skinned with pinbone on, HEA — headed, WNG — wings, WNG + SKI — wings + skinned, SKI — skinned, DIS — discarded)

    Processing’s type of packaging

    TY

    3 letter code (CRT = cartons, BOX = boxes, BGS = bags, BLC = blocks)

    Transhipment: receiving vessel

    TT

    International radio call sign of the receiving vessel

    Transhipment: (donor) vessel

    TF

    International radio call sign of the donor vessel

    Transhipment: flag state of receiving vessel

    TC

    Flag state of vessel receiving the transhipment (ISO alpha-3 country code)

    Transhipment: flag state of donor vessel

    FC

    Flag state of the donor vessel (ISO alpha-3 country code)

    Deep sea additional codes

    Average number of hooks used on longlines

    NH

    Average number of hooks per longline

    Immersion time

    IT

    The total time gear was in the water (fishing) per 24 hour period

    Fishing operations

    FO

    Number of fishing operations (hauls for nets and towed gears or longline shoots) per 24 hour period

    Fishing depths

    FD

    Distance between the sea floor and the surface of the sea


    Sales notes data elements

    Data elements

    Field code

    Description and content

    Start/end sales note element

    Start of sales note declaration

    SAL

    Tag indicating start of sales note declaration (contains XR (RC, IR), NA, VO and MA attributes and SIF or TOV sub-elements)

    Main elements

    Sales note info

    SIF

    Tag containing details of a sale (contains DA, TI, SL, SC, NS, NB, CN and TD attributes and SIT sub-elements)

    Takeover info

    TOV

    Tag containing details of a takeover declaration (contains DA, TI, SL, NS, NB, CN and TD attributes and SIT sub-elements)

    Sub-elements

    Sale item

    SIT

    Tag containing details of an item within a sale (contains FP, FF, SF, DL, PO, QC, PD and ZO attributes and SPE, POS and PRO sub-elements

    Species sub-declaration

    SPE

    Tag containing fish species details (contains SN, WT or WL or WS and MZ attributes and PRO sub-elements)

    Processing sub-declaration

    PRO

    Tag containing fish processing details (contains PR, CF and TY attributes)

    Attributes

    Date

    DA

    Date of the sale (YYYYMMDD)

    Time

    TI

    Time of the sale (HHMM in UTC)

    Sale location

    SL

    Port code or place name (if not in port) where the sale took place

    Sale country

    SC

    Country where the sale took place (ISO alpha-3 country code)

    Vessel’s main identification

    RC

    International radio call sign

    Vessel’s external identification

    XR

    Side (hull) number of registration of the vessel that landed the fish

    Vessel’s identification (CFR)

    IR

    Community Fleet Register number

    Name of vessel

    NA

    Name of the vessel that landed the fish

    Name of vessel owner or master

    VO

    Name of the vessel owner or master

    Name of seller

    NS

    Name of auction centre, other body or person selling the fish

    Name of buyer

    NB

    Name of auction centre, other body or person buying the fish

    Sales contract reference number

    CN

    Sales contract reference number

    Transport document reference

    TD

    Reference to the transport or T 2 M document (Article 13 of Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93)

    Date of landing

    DL

    Date of landing (YYYYMMDD)

    Port name

    PO

    Port code (port of landing) (2 letter country code (ISO alpha-3 country code) + 3 letter port code). I.e for Edinburgh – GBEDI, Kiel – DEKEL or Vigo – ESVGO)

    Species name

    SN

    Name of the species caught (FAO alpha-3 code)

    Geographical area of origin

    ZO

    According to the FAO major fishing area classification i.e. 27.3.24 [or III24] for the ICES subdivision 24 in the Baltic sea, 21,1F [or 1F] for NAFO division 21,1F etc.

    Quota country

    QC

    ISO alpha-3 country code of the vessel which lands fish received by transhipment in case flag state of donor and recipient vessel is different

    Weight of fish sold

    WS

    Weight of fish sold (in kilograms)

    Fish size category

    SF

    Size of fish (1-8; one size or kg, g, cm, mm or number of fish per kg as appropriate)

    Fish freshness category

    FF

    Fish freshness category (Extra, A, B, E)

    Minimum fish size

    MZ

    Minimum size of fish (in millimetres)

    Conversion factor

    CF

    Factors for the conversion of fish and fish product landed weights to live weight equivalents

    Presentation of fish

    PR

    Letter code of the product presentation (way fish has been processed):

    (WHL whole fish, GUT — gutted, GUH gutted + headed, GUG — gutted and gilled, GUL — gutted liver in, GTF — gutted, tailed and finned, GUS — gutted, headed, skinned, FIL — filleted, FIS — filleted + skinned, FSB — filleted with skin + bones, FSP — filleted skinned with pinbone on, HEA — headed, WNG — wings, WNG + SKI — wings + skinned, SKI — skinned.)

    Processing’s type of packaging

    TY

    3 letter code (CRT = cartons, BOX = boxes, BGS = bags, BLC = blocks)

    Fish price

    FP

    Price per kg (currency of transaction/kg)

    Product destination

    PD

    Codes for human consumption, carry-over, industrial purposes


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