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Document 32003D0458

    2003/458/EC: Commission Decision of 12 June 2003 amending Annexes I and II to Decision 2002/308/EC establishing lists of approved zones and approved farms with regard to one or more of the fish diseases viral haemorrhagic septicaemia (VHS) and infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN) (Text with EEA relevance) (notified under document number C(2003) 1813)

    ĠU L 154, 21.6.2003, p. 93–111 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT, FI, SV)

    Legal status of the document No longer in force, Date of end of validity: 31/07/2009; Impliċitament imħassar minn 32009D0177

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    32003D0458

    2003/458/EC: Commission Decision of 12 June 2003 amending Annexes I and II to Decision 2002/308/EC establishing lists of approved zones and approved farms with regard to one or more of the fish diseases viral haemorrhagic septicaemia (VHS) and infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN) (Text with EEA relevance) (notified under document number C(2003) 1813)

    Official Journal L 154 , 21/06/2003 P. 0093 - 0111


    Commission Decision

    of 12 June 2003

    amending Annexes I and II to Decision 2002/308/EC establishing lists of approved zones and approved farms with regard to one or more of the fish diseases viral haemorrhagic septicaemia (VHS) and infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN)

    (notified under document number C(2003) 1813)

    (Text with EEA relevance)

    (2003/458/EC)

    THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

    Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

    Having regard to Council Directive 91/67/EEC of 28 January 1991 concerning the animal health conditions governing the placing on the market of aquaculture animals and products(1), as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 806/2003(2), and in particular Articles 5 and 6 thereof,

    Whereas:

    (1) In order to obtain, for the fish diseases viral haemorrhagic septicaemia (VHS) and infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN), the status of approved zone and of approved fish farm situated in a non-approved zone, Member States shall submit the appropriate justifications and the national rules ensuring compliance with the conditions laid down in Directive 91/67/EEC.

    (2) Commission Decision 2002/308/EC(3), as last amended by Decision 2003/114/EC(4), establishes the lists of approved zones and approved fish farms situated in non-approved zones with regard to certain fish diseases.

    (3) France, Germany, Italy, and Spain have submitted the justifications for obtaining the status of approved zone in their territories with regard to VHS and IHN. The documentation provided shows that those zones meet the requirements of Article 5 of Directive 91/67/EEC. They therefore qualify for the status of approved zone and should be added to the list of approved zones.

    (4) Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, and Italy have submitted the justifications for obtaining the status of approved farm in non-approved zone for farms in their territories with regard to VHS and IHN. The documentation provided shows that those farms meet the requirements of Article 6 of Directive 91/67/EEC. They therefore qualify for the status of approved farm in a non-approved zone and should be added to the list of approved farms.

    (5) Germany has informed the Commission of a positive identification of VHS in one farm with approved status as regards VHS and IHN. This farm should therefore be deleted from the list of farms approved with regards to VHS.

    (6) Decision 2002/308/EC should therefore be amended accordingly.

    (7) The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health,

    HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

    Article 1

    Decision 2002/308/EC is amended as follows:

    1. Annex I is replaced by the text in Annex I to this Decision.

    2. Annex II is replaced by the text in Annex II to this Decision.

    Article 2

    This Decision is addressed to the Member States.

    Done at Brussels, 12 June 2003.

    For the Commission

    David Byrne

    Member of the Commission

    (1) OJ L 46, 19.2.1991, p. 1.

    (2) OJ L 122, 16.5.2003, p. 1.

    (3) OJ L 106, 23.4.2002, p. 28.

    (4) OJ L 46, 20.2.2003, p. 29.

    ANNEX I

    ZONES APPROVED WITH REGARD TO ONE OR BOTH OF THE FISH DISEASES VHS AND IHN

    1.A. Zones(1) in Denmark approved with regard to VHS

    - Hansted Å

    - Hovmølle Å

    - Grenå

    - Treå

    - Alling Å

    - Kastbjerg

    - Villestrup Å

    - Korup Å

    - Sæby Å

    - Elling Å

    - Uggerby Å

    - Lindenborg Å

    - Øster Å

    - Hasseris Å

    - Binderup Å

    - VidkærÅ

    - Dybvad Å

    - Bjørnsholm Å

    - Trend Å

    - Lerkenfeld Å

    - Vester Å

    - Lønnerup med tilløb

    - Slette Å

    - Bredkær Bæk

    - Vandløb til Kilen

    - Resenkær Å

    - Klostermølle Å

    - Hvidbjerg Å

    - Knidals Å

    - Spang Å

    - Simested Å

    - Skals Å

    - Jordbro Å

    - Fåremølle Å

    - Flynder Å

    - Damhus Å

    - Karup Å

    - Gudenåen

    - Halkær Å

    - Storåen

    - Århus Å

    - Bygholm Å

    - Grejs Å

    - Ørum Å

    1.B. Zones in Denmark approved with regard to IHN

    - Denmark(2)

    2. Zones in Germany approved with regard to VHS and IHN

    2.1. Baden-Württemberg(3)

    - Isenburger Tal from the source to the water outlet of the Falkenstein farm,

    - Eyach and its tributaries from the sources to the first weir downstream situated near the town of Haigerloch,

    - Andelsbach and its tributaries from the sources to the turbine near the town of Krauchenwies,

    - Lauchert and its tributaries from the sources to the obstacle of the turbine near the town of Sigmaringendorf,

    - Grosse Lauter and its tributaries from the sources to the obstacle of the waterfall near Lauterach.

    3. Zones in Spain approved with regard to VHS and IHN

    3.1. Region: Autonomous Community of Asturias

    Continental zones

    - All water catchment areas of Asturias.

    Coastal zones

    - The entire coast of Asturias.

    3.2. Region: Autonomous Community of Galicia

    Continental zones

    - The water catchment areas of Galicia:

    - including the water catchment areas of the river Eo, the river Sil from its source in the province of Léon, the river Miño from its source to the barrier of Frieira, and the river Limia from its source to the barrier Das Conchas,

    - excluding the water catchment area of the river Tamega.

    Coastal zones

    - The coastal area in Galicia from the mouth of the river Eo (Isla Pancha) to the Cabo Silliero of the Ría de Vigo,

    - The coastal area from Cabo Silliero to the Punta Picos (mouth of the river Miño) is considered as a buffer zone.

    3.3. Region: Autonomous Community of Aragón

    Continental zones

    - River Aragón from its source to the barrier of Caparroso in the province of Navarre,

    - River Gállego from its source to the barrier of Ardisa,

    - River Sotón from its source to the barrier of Sotonera,

    - River Isuela from its source to the barrier of Arguis,

    - River Flúmen from its source to the barrier of Santa María de Belsue,

    - River Guatizalema from its source to the barrier of Vadiello,

    - River Cinca from its source to the barrier of Grado,

    - River Esera from its source to the barrier of Barasona,

    - River Noguera-Ribagorzana from its source to the barrier of Santa Ana,

    - River Huecha from its source to the dam of Alcalá de Moncayo,

    - River Jalón from its source to the dam of Alagón,

    - River Huerva from its source to the barrier of Mezalocha,

    - River Aguasvivas from its source to the barrier of Moneva,

    - River Martin from its source to the barrier of Cueva Foradada,

    - River Escuriza from its source to the barrier of Escuriza,

    - River Guadalope from its source to the barrier of Caspe,

    - River Matarraña from its source to the barrier of Aguas de Pena,

    - River Pena from its source to the barrier of Pena,

    - River Guadalaviar-Turia from its source to the barrier of the Generalísimo in the province of Valencia,

    - River Mijares from its source to the barrier of Arenós in the province of Castellón.

    The other watercourses of the Community of Aragón and the river Ebro along its course in the said Community are considered as a buffer zone.

    3.4. Region: Autonomous Community of Navarre

    Continental Zones

    - River Bidasoa from its source to its mouth,

    - River Leizarán from its source to the barrier of Leizarán (Muga),

    - River Arakil-Arga from its source to the barrier of Falces,

    - River Ega from its source to the barrier of Allo,

    - River Aragon from its source in the province of Huesca (Aragón) to the barrier of Caparroso (Navarre).

    The other watercourses of the Community of Navarre and the river Ebro along its course through the said Community are considered as a buffer zone.

    3.5. Region: Autonomous Community of Castilla and León

    Continental zones

    - River Duero from its source to the barrier of Aldeávila,

    - River Ebro from its source in the Autonomous Community of Cantabria to the barrier of Sobrón,

    - River Queiles from its source to the barrier of Los Fayos,

    - River Tiétar from its source to the barrier of Rosarito,

    - River Alberche from its source to the barrier of Burguillo.

    The other watercourses of the Autonomous Community of Castilla and León are considered as a buffer zone.

    3.6. Region: Autonomous Community of Cantabria

    Continental zones

    The water catchment areas of the following rivers from their source to the sea:

    - River Deva,

    - River Nansa,

    - River Saja-Besaya,

    - River Pas-Pisueña,

    - River Asón,

    - River Agüera.

    The water catchment areas of the rivers Gandarillas, Escudo, Miera y Campiazo are considered as a buffer zone.

    Coastal zones

    - The entire coast of Cantabria from the mouth of the river Deva until the creek of Ontón.

    3.7. Region: Autonomous Community of La Rioja

    Continental zones

    The water catchment area of the River Ebro from its source to the dam of Mequinenza in the Community of Aragón.

    4.A. Zones in France approved with regard to VHS and IHN

    4.A.1. Adour-Garonne

    Catchment areas

    - The Charente basin,

    - The Seudre basin,

    - The basins of the coastal rivers in the Gironde estuary in the department of Charente-Maritime,

    - The catchment areas of the Nive and the Nivelles (Pyrénées Atlantiques),

    - The Forges basin (Landes),

    - The catchment area of the Dronne (Dordogne), from the source to the Eglisottes dam at Monfourat,

    - The catchment area of the Beauronne (Dordogne), from the source to the Faye dam,

    - The catchment area of the Valouse (Dordogne), from the source to the Etang des Roches Noires dam,

    - The catchment area of the Paillasse (Gironde), from the source to the Grand Forge dam,

    - The catchment area of the Ciron (Lot et Garonne, Gironde), from the source to the Moulin de Castaing dam,

    - The catchment area of the Petite Leyre (Landes), from the source to the Pont de l'Espine dam at Argelouse,

    - The catchment area of the Pave (Landes), from the source to the Pave dam,

    - The catchment area of the Escource (Landes), from the source to the Moulin de Barbe dam,

    - The catchment area of the Geloux (Landes), from the source to the D38 dam at Saint Martin d'Oney,

    - The catchment area of the Estrigon (Landes), from the source to the Campet et Lamolère dam,

    - The catchment area of the Estampon (Landes), from the source to the Ancienne Minoterie dam at Roquefort,

    - The catchment area of the Gélise (Landes, Lot et Garonne), from the source to the dam downstream of the confluence of the Gélise and the Osse,

    - The catchment area of the Magescq (Landes), from the source to the mouth,

    - The catchment area of the Luys (Pyrénées Atlantiques), from the source to the Moulin d'Oro dam,

    - The catchment area of the Neez (Pyrénées Atlantiques), from the source to the Jurançon dam,

    - The catchment area of the Beez (Pyrénées Atlantiques), from the source to the Nay dam,

    - The catchment area of the Gave de Cauterets (Hautes Pyrénées), from the source to the Calypso dam of the Soulom power station.

    Coastal areas

    - The whole of the Atlantic coast between the northern boundary of the department of Vendée and the southern boundary of the department of Charente-Maritime.

    4.A.2. Loire-Bretagne

    Continental zones

    - All catchment areas in the region of Brittany with the exception of the following catchment areas:

    - Vilaine,

    - Aven,

    - Ster-Goz,

    - the downstream part of the catchment area of the Elorn,

    - The Sèvre Niortaise basin,

    - The Lay basin,

    - The following catchment areas of the Vienne basin:

    - the catchment area of the river la Vienne, from the sources to the dam of Châtellerault in the department of la Vienne,

    - the catchment area of the river la Gartempe, from the sources to the dam (with a grid) of Saint Pierre de Maillé in the department of la Vienne,

    - the catchment area of the river la Creuse, from the sources to the dam of Bénavent in the department of l'Indre,

    - the catchment area of the river le Suin, from the sources to the dam of Douadic in the department of l'Indre,

    - the catchment area of the river la Claise, from the sources to the dam of Bossay-sur-Claise in the department of l'Indre and Loire,

    - the catchment area of the brooks of Velleches and of des trois Moulins, from the sources to the dams of des trois Moulins in the department of la Vienne,

    - the basins of the Atlantic coastal rivers in the department of Vendée.

    Coastal areas

    - The entire coast of Brittany with the exception of the following parts:

    - Rade de Brest,

    - Anse de Camaret,

    - the coastal zone between the 'pointe de Trévignon' and the mouth of the river Laïta,

    - the coastal zone between the mouth of the river Tohon up to the border of the department.

    4.A.3. Seine-Normandie

    Continental zones

    - The Sélune basin

    4.A.4. Aquitaine

    Catchment areas

    - The catchment area of the river Vignac from the source to the barrier of la Forge,

    - The catchment area of the river Gouaneyre from the source to the barrier of Maillières dam,

    - The catchment area of the river Susselgue from the source to the barrier of de Susselgue,

    - The catchment area of the river Luzou from the source to the barrier at the de Laluque fish farm,

    - The catchment area of the river Gouadas from the source to the barrier at l'Etange de la Glacière à Saint Vincent de Paul,

    - The catchment area of the river Bayse from its sources to the barrier at Moulin de Lartia et de Manobre.

    4.A.5. Midi-Pyrénées

    Catchment areas

    - The catchment area of the river Cernon from the source to the barrier at Saint George de Luzençon

    4.B. Zones in France approved with regard to VHS

    4.B.1. Loire-Bretagne

    Continental zones

    - The part of the Loire basin comprising the upstream part of the Huisne catchment area from the source of the water courses to the Ferté-Bernard dams

    4.C. Zones in France approved with regard to IHN

    4.C.1. Loire-Bretagne

    Continental zones

    - The following catchment area of the Vienne basin:

    - the catchment area of the l'Anglin, from the sources to the dams of:

    - EDF de Châtellerault on the river la Vienne, in the department of la Vienne,

    - Saint Pierre de Maillé on the river la Gartempe, in the department of la Vienne,

    - Bénavent on the river la Creuse, in the department of l'Indre,

    - Douadic on the river le Suin, in the department of l'Indre,

    - Bossay-sur-Claise on the river la Claise, in the department of l'Indre and Loire.

    5.A. Zones in Ireland approved with regard to VHS

    - Ireland(4), excluding Cape Clear Island

    5.B. Zones in Ireland approved with regard to IHN

    - Ireland(5)

    6.A. Zones in Italy approved with regard to VHS and IHN

    6.A.1. Region of Trentino Alto Adige, Autonomous province of Trento

    Continental zones

    - Zona Val di Fiemme, Fassa e Cembra: water catchment area of the river Avisio, from the source to the artificial barrier of Serra San Giorgio situated in the Commune of Giovo,

    - Zona Val delle Sorne: water catchment area of the river Sorna from the source to the artificial barrier constituted by the hydroelectric power station located in the Chizzola (Ala) locality, before reaching the Adige river,

    - Zona Torrente Adanà: water catchment area of the river Adanà from the source to the artificial series of barriers situated downstream of the farm Armani Cornelio-Lardaro,

    - Zona Rio Manes: zone which collects the Rio Manes water down to a waterfall located 200 metres downstream of the Troticoltura Giovanelli farm located in the La Zinquantina locality,

    - Zona Val Rendena: water catchment area from the source of the Sarca river to the dam of Oltresarca in the Community of Villa Rendena,

    - Zona Val di Ledro: water catchment areas of the Massangla and Ponale rivers from their sources to the hydroelectric power plant at Centrale in the Community of Molina di Ledro,

    - Zona Valsugana: water catchment area of the river Brenta from its sources to the Marzotto dam at Mantincelli in the Community of Grigno,

    - Zona Val del Fersina: water catchment area of the Fersina river from its sources to the waterfall of Ponte Alto.

    6.A.2. Region of Lombardia, Province of Brescia

    Continental zones

    - Zona Ogliolo: water catchment area from the source of the Ogliolo stream to the waterfall, situated downstream of the Adamello fish farm, where the Ogliolo stream joins the Oglio river,

    - Zona Fiume Caffaro: water catchment area from the source of Cafarro stream to the artificial barrier situated 1 km downstream of the farm.

    6.A.3. Region of Umbria, Province of Perugia

    Continental zones

    - Zona Lago Trasimeno: Lake Trasimeno

    6.A.4. Region of Veneto

    Continental zones

    - Zona Belluno: water catchment area in the province of Belluno from the source of the Ardo stream to the downstream barrier (situated before the Ardo stream flows into the river Piave) of the Centro Sperimentale di Acquacoltura farm, Valli di Bolzano Bellunese, Belluno.

    6.A.5. Region of Toscana

    Continental zones

    - Zona Valle del fiume Serchio: water catchment area of the river Serchio from its sources to the barrier of the Piaggione dam

    6.A.6. Region of Umbria

    Continental zones

    - Fosso di Terrìa: water catchment area of the river Terrìa from its sources to the barrier below the Ditta Mountain Fish fish farm, where the river Terrìa joins the river Nera

    6.B. Zones in Italy approved with regard to VHS

    6.B.1. Region of Trentino Alto Adige, Autonomous province of Trento

    Continental zones

    - Zona Valle dei Laghi: water catchment area of the lakes of San Massenza, Toblino and Cavedine to the downstream barrier in the southern part of the lake of Cavedine leading to the hydroelectric power station located in the Torbole municipality

    7.A. Zones in Sweden approved with regard to VHS

    - Sweden(6):

    - excluding the area of the west coast within a semicircle of a 20-kilometre radius around the fish farm situated on the Island of Björkö, as well as the estuaries and the water catchment areas of the rivers Göta and Säve up to each of their first migration barriers (situated at Trollhättan and the inlet to Lake Aspen, respectively).

    7.B. Zones in Sweden approved with regard to IHN

    - Sweden(7)

    8. Zones in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man approved with regard to VHS and IHN

    - Great Britain(8)

    - Northern Ireland(9)

    - Guernsey(10)

    - The Isle of Man(11)

    (1) The water catchment areas and the coastal areas belonging thereto.

    (2) Including all continental and coastal areas within its territory.

    (3) Parts of water catchment areas.

    (4) Including all continental and coastal areas within its territory.

    (5) Including all continental and coastal areas within its territory.

    (6) Including all continental and coastal areas within its territory.

    (7) Including all continental and coastal areas within its territory.

    (8) Including all continental and coastal areas within its territory.

    (9) Including all continental and coastal areas within its territory.

    (10) Including all continental and coastal areas within its territory.

    (11) Including all continental and coastal areas within its territory.

    ANNEX II

    FISH FARMS APPROVED WITH REGARD TO ONE OR BOTH OF THE FISH DISEASES VHS AND IHN

    1. Fish farms in Belgium approved with regard to VHS and IHN

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    2. Fish farms in Denmark approved with regard to VHS and IHN

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    3.A. Fish farms in Germany approved with regard to VHS and IHN

    3.1. Lower Saxony

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    3.2. Thuringia

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    3.3. Baden-Württemberg

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    3.4. North Rhine-Westphalia

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    3.5. Bavaria

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    3.6. Saxony

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    3.7. Hessen

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    3.8. Schleswig-Holstein

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    3.B. Fish farms in Germany approved with regard to IHN

    3.B.1. Thuringia

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    4. Fish farms in Spain approved with regard to VHS and IHN

    4.1. Region: Autonomous Community of Aragón

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    5.A. Fish farms in France approved with regard to VHS and IHN

    5.A.1. Adour-Garonne

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    5.A.2. Artois-Picardie

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    5.A.3. Aquitaine

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    5.A.4. Drôme

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    5.A.5. Haute-Normandie

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    5.A.6. Loire-Bretagne

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    5.A.7. Rhin-Meuse

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    5.A.8. Rhône-Méditerranée-Corse

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    5.A.9. Seine-Normandie

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    5.A.10. Languedoc Roussillon

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    5.A.11. Midi-Pyrénées

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    5.A.12. Alpes de Haute Provence

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    5.B. Fish farms in France approved with regard to VHS

    5.B.1. Artois-Picardie

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    6. Fish farms in Italy approved with regard to VHS and IHN

    6.1. Region: Friuli Venezia Giulia

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    6.2. Provincia: Autonoma di Trento

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    6.3. Region: Umbria

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    6.4. Region: Veneto

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    6.5. Region: Valle d'Aosta

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    6.6. Region: Lombardia

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    7. Fish farms in Austria approved with regard to VHS and IHN

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