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Document 32010R0712

    Council Regulation (EU) No 712/2010 of 26 July 2010 amending Regulation (EU) No 53/2010 as regards certain fishing opportunities and amending Regulation (EC) No 754/2009

    SL L 209, 10.8.2010, p. 1–13 (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 In force

    ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2010/712/oj

    10.8.2010   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    L 209/1


    COUNCIL REGULATION (EU) No 712/2010

    of 26 July 2010

    amending Regulation (EU) No 53/2010 as regards certain fishing opportunities and amending Regulation (EC) No 754/2009

    THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

    Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 43(3) thereof,

    Having regard to the proposal from the European Commission,

    Whereas:

    (1)

    Council Regulation (EU) No 53/2010 of 14 January 2010 (1) fixes for 2010 the fishing opportunities for certain fish stocks and groups of fish stocks, applicable in EU waters and, for EU vessels, in waters where catch limitations are required.

    (2)

    In the context of the fisheries agreement with Norway, a further 521 tonnes of cod in Norwegian waters of ICES zones I and II, as well as 150 tonnes of whiting and 100 tonnes of plaice in the North Sea have been made available to the Union. In addition, the arrangements for licences for EU vessels fishing for mackerel in Norwegian waters have been amended. These measures should be implemented in the law of the Union.

    (3)

    At its annual meeting in 2009, the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO) decided to reopen the fishery for cod in zone NAFO 3M and for redfish in zone NAFO 3LN after having set a moratorium for over ten years. The by-catch rules established in Regulation (EU) No 53/2010 for the two reopened fisheries should be amended to ensure consistency with the general by-catch rules applicable in the NAFO Regulatory Area pursuant to Article 4(1) of Council Regulation (EC) No 1386/2007 of 22 October 2007 laying down conservation and enforcement measures applicable in the Regulatory Area of the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (2).

    (4)

    In the context of the fisheries agreement with Greenland, the conditions for fishing cod in Greenlandic waters have been amended. These amendments should be implemented into the law of the Union.

    (5)

    At its special meeting in Madrid on 24-26 February 2010, the compliance committee of The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) reduced the quota for bluefin tuna allocated to the European Union. It is therefore necessary to implement those new provisions into the law of the Union.

    (6)

    Having regard to paragraphs 5 and 8 of Article 5 and paragraph 4 of Article 6 of Council Regulation (EC) No 302/2009 of 6 April 2009 concerning a multiannual recovery plan for bluefin tuna in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean (3) it is necessary to establish the maximum number and total capacity in gross tonnage of fishing vessels of each Member State that may be authorised to fish for, retain on board, tranship, transport, or land bluefin tuna, the maximum number of tuna traps that may be authorised by each Member State, the maximum tuna farming and fattening capacity for each Member State and the maximum input of wild caught bluefin tuna that each Member State may allocate to its farms.

    (7)

    Within the context of establishing fishing opportunities and in accordance with Article 11 of Council Regulation (EC) No 1342/2008 of 18 December 2008 establishing a long-term plan for cod stocks and the fisheries exploiting those stocks (4), the Council may, on the basis of information provided by Member States and assessed by the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF), exclude certain groups of vessels from the fishing effort regime established in that Regulation, provided that appropriate data is available on cod catches and discards of the vessels concerned, that the percentage of cod catches does not exceed 1,5 % of the total catches of the group of vessels and that the inclusion of the group in the effort regime would constitute an administrative burden disproportionate to its overall impact on cod stocks. Germany provided information on the cod catches by a group of vessels targeting saithe in the North Sea and in the area to the West of Scotland with bottom trawls of mesh size equal to or larger than 120 mm.

    Ireland provided information on the cod catches by a group of vessels targeting Nephrops in the Irish Sea with a selective sorting grid similar to that defined in Appendix 2 to Annex III to Council Regulation (EC) No 43/2009 of 16 January 2009 fixing for 2009 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 catch limitations are required (5). France provided information on the cod catches by a group of vessels targeting deep-sea species in the West of Scotland with bottom trawls of mesh size larger than 110 mm. On the basis of that information as assessed by STECF, it can be established that the cod catches, including discards, of those groups of vessels do not exceed 1,5 % of their total catches. Moreover, having regard to control and monitoring measures in place ensuring the monitoring and control of the fishing activities of those groups of vessels and considering that the inclusion of those groups would constitute an administrative burden disproportionate to the overall impact of that inclusion on cod stocks, it is appropriate to exclude those groups of vessels from the fishing effort regime laid down in Chapter III of Regulation (EC) No 1342/2008, thus allowing to establish the effort limits for the Member States concerned accordingly.

    (8)

    Article 16(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1342/2008 allowed Member States to modify their effort allocations in 2009 by transferring their fishing effort and capacity between geographical areas, provided that certain conditions were met. On the basis of the information provided by the Netherlands regarding the transfer of a certain amount of effort and capacity from the North Sea to the Irish Sea in 2009, it is appropriate to adjust the maximum allowable effort allocated to the Netherlands, which is set out in Appendix 1 to Annex IIA to Regulation (EU) No 53/2010.

    (9)

    Regulation (EU) No 53/2010 and Council Regulation (EC) No 754/2009 of 27 July 2009 excluding certain groups of vessels from the fishing effort regime laid down in Chapter III of Regulation (EC) No 1342/2008 (6) should therefore be amended accordingly.

    (10)

    Regulation (EU) No 53/2010 applies from 1 January 2010. However, the fishing effort limits are laid down for a one-year period starting from 1 February 2010. In order to follow the year-to-year regime of reporting on fishing opportunities, the provisions of this Regulation concerning catch limits and allocations should apply from 1 January 2010 and the provisions concerning fishing effort limits from 1 February 2010. Such retroactive application would be without prejudice to the principle of legal certainty as the fishing opportunities to be reduced have not yet been exhausted,

    HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

    Article 1

    Amendment to Regulation (EU) No 53/2010

    Regulation (EU) No 53/2010 is amended as follows:

    1.

    Article 15 is replaced by the following:

    ‘Article 15

    Fishing and farming and fattening capacity limitations for bluefin tuna

    1.   The number of EU bait boats and trolling boats authorised to fish actively for bluefin tuna between 8 kg/75 cm and 30 kg/115 cm in the Eastern Atlantic shall be limited as set out in point 1 of Annex IV.

    2.   The number of EU coastal artisanal fishing vessels authorised to fish actively for bluefin tuna between 8 kg/75 cm and 30 kg/115 cm in the Mediterranean shall be limited as set out in point 2 of Annex IV.

    3.   The number of EU vessels fishing for bluefin tuna in the Adriatic Sea for farming purposes authorised to fish actively for bluefin tuna between 8 kg/75 cm and 30 kg/115 cm shall be limited as set out in point 3 of Annex IV.

    4.   The number and total capacity in gross tonnage of fishing vessels authorised to fish for, retain on board, tranship, transport, or land bluefin tuna in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean shall be limited as set out in point 4 of Annex IV.

    5.   The number of traps engaged in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean bluefin tuna fishery shall be limited as set out in point 5 of Annex IV.

    6.   The bluefin tuna farming capacity, the fattening capacity and the maximum input of wild caught bluefin tuna allocated to the farms in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean shall be limited as set out in point 6 of Annex IV.’

    2.

    Annex IA is amended as follows:

    (a)

    the entry for whiting in zone IV; EU waters of IIa is replaced by the following:

    ‘Species

    :

    Whiting

    Merlangius merlangus

    Zone

    :

    IV; EU waters of IIa

    (WHG/2AC4.)

    Belgium

    240  (7)

    Analytical TAC

    Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 847/96 does not apply.

    Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 847/96 does not apply.

    Denmark

    1 036  (7)

    Germany

    270  (7)

    France

    1 557  (7)

    the Netherlands

    599  (7)

    Sweden

    2  (7)

    United Kingdom

    7 490  (7)

    EU

    11 194  (8)

    Norway

    640  (9)

    TAC

    12 897

    Special condition:

    Within the limits of the abovementioned quotas, no more than the quantities given below may be taken in the following zone:

     

    Norwegian waters of IV

    (WHG/*04N-)

    EU

    8 203 ’

    (b)

    the entry for plaice in zone IV; EU water of IIa, that part of IIIa not covered by the Skagerrak and the Kattegat is replaced by the following:

    ‘Species

    :

    Plaice

    Pleuronectes platessa

    Zone

    :

    IV; EU waters of IIa; that part of IIIa not covered by the Skagerrak and the Kattegat

    (PLE/2A3AX4)

    Belgium

    3 671

    Analytical TAC

    Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 847/96 does not apply.

    Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 847/96 does not apply.

    Denmark

    11 931

    Germany

    3 442

    France

    688

    the Netherlands

    22 946

    United Kingdom

    16 979

    EU

    59 657

    Norway

    4 168

    TAC

    63 825

    Special condition:

    Within the limits of the abovementioned quotas, no more than the quantities given below may be taken in the following zone:

     

    Norwegian waters of IV

    (PLE/*04N-)

    EU

    24 439 ’

    (c)

    the entry for mackerel in zone IIIa and IV; EU waters of IIa, IIIb, IIIc and IIId is replaced by the following:

    ‘Species

    :

    Mackerel

    Scomber scombrus

    Zone

    :

    IIIa and IV; EU waters of IIa, IIIb, IIIc and IIId

    (MAC/2A34.)

    Belgium

    475

    Analytical TAC

    Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 847/96 does not apply.

    Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 847/96 does not apply.

    Denmark

    12 529  (10)

    Germany

    495

    France

    1 496

    the Netherlands

    1 507

    Sweden

    4 485  (11)  (12)

    United Kingdom

    1 395

    EU

    22 382  (11)  (13)

    Norway

    103 374  (14)

    TAC

    Not relevant

    Special condition:

    Within the limits of the abovementioned quotas, no more than the quantities given below may be taken in the following zones:

     

    IIIa

    (MAC/*03A.)

    IIIa and IVbc

    (MAC/*3A4BC)

    IVb

    (MAC/*04B.)

    IVc

    (MAC/*04C.)

    VI; international waters of IIa from 1 January to 31 March 2010 and in December 2010

    (MAC/*2A6.)

    Denmark

     

    4 130

     

     

    5 360

    France

     

    490

     

     

     

    the Netherlands

     

    490

     

     

     

    Sweden

     

     

    390

    10

    1 697

    United Kingdom

     

    490

     

     

     

    Norway

    3 000 ’

     

     

     

     

    3.

    Annex IB is amended as follows:

    (a)

    the entry for cod in zone Greenland waters of NAFO 0 and 1; Greenland waters of V and XIV is replaced by the following:

    ‘Species

    :

    Cod

    Gadus morhua

    Zone

    :

    Greenland waters of NAFO 0 and 1; Greenland waters of V and XIV

    (COD/N01514)

    Germany

    1 636  (15)  (16)

    Analytical TAC

    Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 847/96 does not apply.

    Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 847/96 does not apply.

    United Kingdom

    364  (15)  (16)

    EU

    2 500  (15)  (16)  (17)

    TAC

    Not relevant

    (b)

    the entry for cod in zone Norwegian waters of I and II is replaced by the following:

    ‘Species

    :

    Cod

    Gadus morhua

    Zone

    :

    Norwegian waters of I and II

    (COD/1N2AB.)

    Germany

    2 486

    Analytical TAC

    Article 3 of Regulation (EU) No 847/96 does not apply.

    Article 4 of Regulation (EU) No 847/96 does not apply.

    Greece

    308

    Spain

    2 773

    Ireland

    308

    France

    2 281

    Portugal

    2 773

    United Kingdom

    9 642

    EU

    20 571

    TAC

    Not relevant’

    4.

    Annex IC is amended as follows:

    (a)

    the entry for cod in zone NAFO 3M is replaced by the following:

    ‘Species

    :

    Cod

    Gadus morhua

    Zone

    :

    NAFO 3M

    (COD/N3M.)

    Estonia

    61  (18)  (19)

     

    Germany

    247  (18)

    Latvia

    61  (18)  (19)

    Lithuania

    61  (18)  (19)

    Poland

    209  (18)  (19)

    Spain

    796  (18)

    France

    110  (18)

    Portugal

    1 070  (18)

    United Kingdom

    521  (18)

    EU

    3 136  (18)  (19)

    TAC

    5 500  (18)  (19)

    (b)

    the entry for redfish in zone NAFO 3LN is replaced by the following:

    ‘Species

    :

    Redfish

    Sebastes spp.

    Zone

    :

    NAFO 3LN

    (RED/N3LN.)

    Estonia

    173  (20)  (21)

     

    Germany

    119  (20)

    Latvia

    173  (20)  (21)

    Lithuania

    173  (20)  (21)

    EU

    638  (20)  (21)

    TAC

    3 500  (20)  (21)

    5.

    In Annex ID, the entry for bluefin tuna in zone Atlantic Ocean, east of 45° W, and Mediterranean is replaced by the following:

    ‘Species

    :

    Bluefin tuna

    Thunnus thynnus

    Zone

    :

    Atlantic Ocean, east of 45° W, and Mediterranean

    (BFT/AE045W)

    Cyprus

    70,18  (25)

     

    Greece

    130,30

    Spain

    2 526,06  (23)  (25)

    France

    2 021,93  (23)  (24)  (25)

    Italy

    1 937,50  (25)  (26)

    Malta

    161,34  (25)

    Portugal

    237,66

    All Member States

    2,41  (22)

    EU

    7 087,38  (23)  (24)  (25)  (26)

    TAC

    13 500

    6.

    Appendix 1 to Annex IIA is amended as follows:

    (a)

    in table (b), the columns concerning Germany (DE) and the Netherlands (NL) are replaced by the following:

    ‘Regulated gear

     

    DE

     

    NL

    TR 1

     

    1 269 111

     

    371 757

    TR 2

    516 154

    1 080 920

    TR 3

    3 501

    48 508

    BT 1

    29 271

    999 808

    BT 2

    1 691 253

    34 743 212

    GN

    224 484

    438 664

    GT

    467

    0

    LL

    0

    0’

    (b)

    in table (c), the column concerning Ireland (IE) is replaced by the following and the following column for the Netherlands (NL) is added:

    ‘Regulated gear

     

    IE

     

    NL

    TR 1

     

    59 625

     

    0

    TR 2

    778 729

    0

    TR 3

    8 433

    0

    BT 1

    0

    0

    BT 2

    514 584

    200 000

    GN

    18 255

    0

    GT

    0

    0

    LL

    0

    0 ’

    (c)

    in table (d), the columns concerning Germany (DE) and France (FR) are replaced by the following:

    ‘Regulated gear

     

    DE

     

    FR

    TR 1

     

    11 151

     

    2 685 733

    TR 2

    0

    7 415

    TR 3

    0

    0

    BT 1

    0

    7 161

    BT 2

    0

    13 211

    GN

    35 442

    400 503

    GT

    0

    0

    LL

    0

    54 917 ’

    7.

    Annex III is replaced by the following:

    ‘ANNEX III

    Quantitative limitations of fishing authorisations for EU vessels fishing in third-country waters

    Area of fishing

    Fishery

    Number of fishing authori-sations

    Allocation of fishing authorisations amongst Member States

    Maximum number of vessels present at any time

    Norwegian waters and fishery zone around Jan Mayen

    Herring, north of 62°00′ N

    93  (27)

    DK: 32, DE: 6, FR: 1, IE: 9, NL: 11, PL: 1, SV: 12, UK: 21

    69

    Demersal species, north of 62°00′ N

    80  (27)

    DE: 16, IE: 1, ES: 20, FR: 18, PT: 9, UK: 14

    50

    Mackerel

    97  (28)

    DK: 15, DE: 4, FR: 2, IE: 23, NL: 11, SE: 6, UK: 36

    70

    Industrial species, south of 62°00′ N

    480  (27)

    DK: 450, UK: 30

    150

    Faroese waters

    All trawl fisheries with vessels of not more than 180 feet in the zone between 12 and 21 miles from the Faroese baselines

    26

    BE: 0, DE: 4, FR: 4, UK: 18

    13

    Directed fisheries for cod and haddock with a minimum mesh of 135 mm, restricted to the area south of 62°28′ N and east of 6°30′ W

    8  (29)

     

    4

     

    Trawl fisheries outside 21 miles from the Faroese baseline. In the periods from 1 March to 31 May and from 1 October to 31 December, these vessels may operate in the area between 61°20′ N and 62°00′ N and between 12 and 21 miles from the baselines.

    70

    BE: 0, DE: 10, FR: 40, UK: 20

    26

    Trawl fisheries for blue ling with a minimum mesh of 100 mm in the area south of 61°30′ N and west of 9°00′ W and in the area between 7°00′ W and 9°00′ W south of 60°30′ N and in the area south-west of a line between 60°30′ N, 7°00′ W and 60°00′ N, 6°00′ W

    70

    DE: 8 (30), FR: 12 (30), UK: 0 (30)

    20  (31)

    Directed trawl fisheries for saithe with a minimum mesh size of 120 mm and with the possibility to use round-straps around the codend

    70

     

    22  (31)

     

    Fisheries for blue whiting. The total number of fishing authorisations may be increased by four vessels to form pairs, should the Faroese authorities introduce special rules of access to an area called “main fishing area of blue whiting”.

    36

    DE: 3, DK: 19, FR: 2, NL: 5, UK: 5

    20

    Line fisheries

    10

    UK: 10

    36

    Mackerel

    12

    DK: 12

    12

    Herring, north of 61° N

    21

    DK: 7, DE: 1, IE: 2, FR: 0, NL: 3, SV: 3, UK: 5

    21

    8.

    Annex IV is amended as follows:

    (a)

    the table in point 2 is replaced by the following:

    ‘Spain

    139

    France

    86

    Italy

    35

    Cyprus

    25

    Malta

    83

    EU

    368 ’

    (b)

    the following points are added:

    ‘4.

    Maximum number and total capacity in gross tonnage of fishing vessels of each Member State that may be authorised to fish for, retain on board, tranship, transport, or land bluefin tuna in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean

    Table A

    Number of fishing vessels

     

    Cyprus

    Greece

    Italy

    France

    Spain

    Malta

    Purse Seiners

    1

    1

    24

    19

    6

    0

    Longliners

    12

    0

    30

    0

    81

    83

    Bait boat

    0

    0

    0

    8

    61

    0

    Handline

    0

    0

    0

    29

    2

    0

    Trawler

    0

    0

    0

    78  (*3)

    0

    0

    Other artisanal

    0

    256  (*2)

    0

    87

    33

    0


    Table B

    Total capacity in gross tonnage

     

    Cyprus

    Greece

    Italy

    France

    Spain

    Malta

    Purse Seiners

    51

    260

     (*4)

    4 826

    1 608

    0

    Longliners

    409

    1 196

    0

    4 416,73

    1 365,64

    Bait boat

    243

    10 335,58

    0

    Handline

    1 436

    20,96

    0

    Trawler

    9 212

    0

    0

    Other artisanal

    3 343,21  (*5)

    943

    489,83

    0

    5.

    Maximum number of traps engaged in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean bluefin tuna fishery authorised by each Member State

     

    Number of traps

    Spain

    6

    Italy

    6

    Portugal

    1

    6.

    Maximum bluefin tuna farming capacity and fattening capacity for each Member State and maximum input of wild caught bluefin tuna that each Member State may allocate to its farms in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean

    Table A

     

    Maximum tuna farming capacity and fattening capacity

     

    Number of farms

    Capacity (in tonnes)

    Spain

    14

    11 852

    Italy

    15

    13 000

    Greece

    2

    2 100

    Cyprus

    3

    3 000

    Malta

    8

    12 300


    Table B

     

    Maximum input of wild caught bluefin tuna (in tonnes)

    Spain

    5 855

    Italy

    3 764

    Greece

    785

    Cyprus

    2 195

    Malta

    8 768 ’

    Article 2

    Amendment to Regulation (EC) No 754/2009

    In Article 1 of Regulation (EC) No 754/2009, the following points are added:

    ‘(f)

    the group of high sea vessels flying the flag of Germany, participating in the fishery indicated in the request from Germany dated 26 March 2010, as completed by correspondence dated 9 April and 20 May 2010, targeting saithe in the North Sea, the EU waters of ICES Zone IIa and in the area to the West of Scotland with bottom trawls of mesh size equal to or larger than 120 mm;

    (g)

    the group of vessels flying the flag of Ireland, participating in the fishery indicated in the request from Ireland dated 26 March 2010, fishing in the Irish Sea during the period in which these vessels are fishing solely with a selective sorting grid similar to that defined in Appendix 2 to Annex III to Regulation (EC) No 43/2009 and targeting Norway lobster;

    (h)

    the group of vessels flying the flag of France, participating in the fishery indicated in the request from France dated 24 March 2010, as completed by correspondence dated 25 March, 29 March, 8 April and 20 May 2010, targeting deep sea species in the area to the West of Scotland with bottom trawls of mesh size larger than 110 mm.’.

    Article 3

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

    Points 1 to 5 and 8 of Article 1 shall apply from 1 January 2010.

    Article 1(6) and Article 2 shall apply from 1 February 2010.

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

    Done at Brussels, 26 July 2010.

    For the Council

    The President

    S. VANACKERE


    (1)   OJ L 21, 26.1.2010, p. 1.

    (2)   OJ L 318, 5.12.2007, p. 1.

    (3)   OJ L 96, 15.4.2009, p. 1.

    (4)   OJ L 348, 24.12.2008, p. 20.

    (5)   OJ L 22, 26.1.2009, p. 1.

    (6)   OJ L 214, 19.8.2009, p. 16.

    (7)  The use of this quota is subject to the conditions set out in point 3 of the Appendix to this Annex.

    (8)  Excluding an estimate of 1 063 tonnes of industrial by-catches.

    (9)  May be taken in EU waters. Catches taken within this quota are to be deducted from Norway’s share of the TAC.

    (10)  In accordance with the Council and Commission Statement made at the meeting of the Council of Fisheries Ministers on 14 and 15 December 2009 concerning the fisheries in Norwegian waters, an amount of 7 352 tonnes, corresponding to the unutilised quota for 2009 in Norwegian waters of IV for this species, may be fished in addition to this quota in the EU waters of this TAC area.

    (11)  Including 242 tonnes to be taken in Norwegian waters south of 62°N(MAC/*04N-).

    (12)  When fishing in Norwegian waters, by-catches of cod, haddock, Pollack and whiting and saithe shall be counted against the quotas for this species.

    (13)  May also be taken in Norwegian waters of IVa.

    (14)  To be deducted from Norway’s share of the TAC (access quota). This amount includes the Norwegian share in the North Sea TAC of the amount of 39 054 tonnes. This quota may be fished in IVa only, except for 3 000 tonnes that may be fished in IIIa.

    (15)  To be fished south of 62°N in East Greenland.

    (16)  Vessels shall have a scientific observer on board.

    (17)  Of which 500 tonnes are allocated to Norway. May only be fished south of 62°N in XIV and Va and south of 61°N in NAFO 1.’

    (18)  Directed fishery for cod in NAFO 3M shall be permitted until the moment when the estimated catches, including by-catches, to be taken in the remainder of the year equal 100 % of the allocated quota. After that date, only by-catches shall be permitted within a maximum of 1 250 kg or 5 %, which ever is greater, within the quota allocated to the Flag Member State.

    (19)  Including the fishing entitlements of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania of 61 tonnes respectively in accordance with sharing arrangements for the former USSR and the allocation for Poland of 209 tonnes, as adopted by the NAFO Fisheries Commission in 2003, following the accession of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to the European Union.’

    (20)  Directed fishery for redfish in NAFO 3LN shall be permitted until the moment when the estimated catches, including by-catches, to be taken in the remainder of the year equal 100 % of the allocated quota. After that date, only by-catches shall be permitted within a maximum of 1 250 kg or 5 %, which ever is greater, within the quota allocated to the Flag Member State.

    (21)  Including the fishing entitlements of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania of 173 tonnes respectively in accordance with sharing arrangements for the former USSR adopted by the NAFO Fisheries Commission in 2003, following the accession of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to the European Union.’

    (22)  Except Cyprus, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Malta and Portugal, and only as by-catch.

    (23)  Within this TAC, the following catch limits and allocation between Member States shall apply to catches of bluefin tuna between 8 kg/75 cm and 30 kg/115 cm by the vessels referred to in point 1 of Annex IV (BFT/*8301):

    Spain

    367,23

    France

    165,69

    EU

    532,92

    (24)  Within this TAC, the following catch limits and allocation between Member States shall apply to catches of bluefin tuna weighing no less than 6,4 kg or measuring no less than 70 cm by the vessels referred to in point 1 of Annex IV (BFT/*641):

    France

    45  (*1)

    EU

    45

    (*1)  This quantity may be revised by the Commission upon request of France, up to an amount of 100 tonnes as indicated by ICCAT Recommendation 08-05.

    (25)  Within this TAC, the following catch limit and allocation between Member States shall apply to catches of bluefin tuna between 8 kg and 30 kg by the vessels referred to in point 2 of Annex IV (BFT/*8302):

    Spain

    50,52

    France

    49,84

    Italy

    39,34

    Cyprus

    1,40

    Malta

    3,23

    EU

    144,34

    (26)  Within this TAC, the following catch limit and allocation between Member States shall apply to catches of bluefin tuna between 8 kg and 30 kg by the vessels referred to in point 3 of Annex IV (BFT/*643):

    Italy

    39,34

    EU

    39,34 ’

    (27)  The fishing authorisations for fishing activities in these waters may only be granted as from 26 January 2010.

    (28)  The fishing authorisations for fishing activities in these waters may only be granted as from 4 June 2010.

    (29)  Following the Agreed Record of 1999, the figures for the directed fishing for cod and haddock are included in the figures for “All trawl fisheries with vessels of not more than 180 feet in the zone between 12 and 21 miles from the Faroese baselines”.

    (30)  These figures refer to the maximum number of vessels present at any time.

    (31)  These figures are included in the figures for “Trawl fisheries outside 21 miles from the Faroese baselines”.’

    (*2)  Polyvalent vessels, using multi-gear equipment (longline, handline, trolling line)

    (*3)   From which 8 vessels used as longliners

    (*4)  Temporary cessation of activities in 2010

    (*5)  Polyvalent vessels, using multi-gear equipment (longline, handline, trolling line)


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