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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1........... Fishing capacity management
under the Common Fisheries Policy.................................... 3 1.1........ The entry-exit regime...................................................................................................... 3 1.2........ Prohibition to replace capacity
withdrawn with public aid................................................. 3 1.3........ Reference levels.............................................................................................................. 4 1.4........ Management of the fleets
registered in the outermost regions............................................ 4 1.5........ Use of the guidelines....................................................................................................... 4 1.6........ European Union fishing fleet
register................................................................................ 5 2........... Summary Tables and graphs........................................................................................... 6 Table 1: Compliance with the entry-exit
ceiling at 31 December 2009 (Except outermost regions)... 6 Figure 1: Overall trend of the EU fishing
fleet capacity ceiling (except outermost regions)................ 7 Table 2: Compliance with reference levels at
31 December 2009 (except outermost regions).......... 8 Figure 2: Overall trend of the EU fishing
fleet reference levels (only for the Member States concerned, except the
outermost regions).......................................................................................................................... 9 Table 3: Fleet fishing capacity variations
between 1 January 2003 and 31 December 2009 (except outermost regions) 10 Figure 3: Trend in the number of EU fishing
vessels between 1992 and 2009................................ 11 Figure 4: Trend in the EU fishing fleet
capacity in terms of tonnage between 1992 and 2009......... 11 Figure 5: Trend in the EU fishing fleet
capacity in terms of power between 1992 and 2009........... 12 Table 4: Fleet capacity variations between 1
January 2003 and 31 December 2009 in the outermost regions of the EU 13 Table 5: Vessels withdrawn from the fleet
with public aid over the period 2003-2009................... 14 Table 6: Use by MS of the indicators for
assessment of the balance between fleet capacity and fishing opportunities 15
1.
Fishing capacity management under the Common
Fisheries Policy
The present document presents data in the
form of tables and graphs to illustrate the trend in fishing capacity, the
compliance of the Member States' fleet with the fishing capacity management
rules and the application of the guidelines for the assessment of the balance
between fishing capacity and fishing opportunities. A short description of the
applicable provisions is given next.
1.1.
The entry-exit regime
The entry-exit regime, which applies to the
fleet of each Member State, excluding the fleet registered in the outermost
regions since 1 January 2003 is one of the main pillars of the fishing capacity
management system (Article 13 of the basic regulation). The entry-exit regime
applies separately to the capacity measured in terms of tonnage and power. Any
entry of capacity into the fleet of a Member State has to be compensated by the
previous exit of at least the same amount of capacity (entry to exit ratio of
1:1). Two exceptions to this rule allow capacity
increases exempted from the entry-exit regime when they result from
improvements in safety, hygiene or living and working conditions on board: · Article 11(5) gives Member States the possibility to increase the
tonnage of existing vessels which are at least 5 years old and when the
increases of volume result from works above the main deck · Article 11(6) allows Member States to re-allocate 4% of the capacity
scrapped with public aid to increase the tonnage of some vessels; in this case
Member States are obliged to give priority to small scale coastal vessels. This
provision was adopted in 2007 and has resulted in slightly increased tonnage
ceilings for most Member States. For entries of new vessels of more than 100
GT built with public aid on the basis of an administrative decision adopted
after 1 January 2003, Member States had to withdraw 35% more capacity than they
introduced, i.e. apply an entry to exit ratio of 1:1,35 (Article 13(1)(b)). The
effects of this transitional measure are reflected in the value of the capacity
ceilings, but this provision no longer applies, since aid for vessels
construction was only permitted until the end of 2004. All of this means that, as a general rule,
the capacity of the national fleets cannot increase with respect to its levels
on 1 January 2003, for 'EU 15' Member States and on the accession date for the
Member States, which acceded to the Community after 2003. However, in
accordance with Articles 6, 6a, 7 and 7a of Commission Regulation (EC) No
1277/2007 amending Commission Regulation (EC) 1438/2003, the implementing rules
for the fleet policy allowed for the registration of vessels outside the
framework of the entry-exit regime if administrative decisions have been
adopted by the national authorities.
1.2.
Prohibition to replace capacity withdrawn with
public aid
The second pillar of the fishing capacity
management system is the rule that capacity leaving the fleet with public aid
cannot be replaced (Article 11(3)). Such capacity, expressed both in tonnage
and power, is subtracted directly from the maximum fleet capacity of each
Member State. Capacity reductions supported with public aid are therefore
permanent. The total amount of fishing capacity withdrawn with public aid
during the period 2003-2009 is shown in table 5.
1.3.
Reference levels
The reference levels for the fleets of
Member States are the sum of the global final objectives of the Fourth Multi-annual
Guidance Programme (MAGP IV) as established by Article 12 of Council Regulation
(EC) No 2371/2002. Since the reference levels are a legacy of MAGP IV[1] (period 1997- 2002), the
Council decided that they would not apply to the 'EU 10' Member States (Council
Regulation (EC) No 1242/2004[2]).
Member States may not exceed their reference levels at any time. In the same way as it is done for the entry
exit regime, the reference levels are revised to take into account the amount
of capacity scrapped, the increase in tonnage under the provisions of Article
11(5) and (6) of Regulation 2371 and the 35% extra capacity withdrawn for new
vessels of 100 GT or more built with public aid after 1 January 2003. For the 'EU 15' Member States, the
comparison between the capacity of their fleets and the reference levels on 31
December 2009 is shown in Table 2. It can be seen that for all these Member
States the reference levels are greater, and for most Member States much
greater, than the capacity ceilings resulting from the entry-exit regime, which
makes the reference levels irrelevant.
1.4.
Management of the fleets registered in the
outermost regions
The fishing fleets registered in the
outermost regions of the European Union, namely the French Overseas
Departments, the Spanish Canary Islands and the Portuguese Azores and Madeira
have to comply with specific rules for the management of fishing capacity.
These fleets are divided into fleet 'segments', according to their region of
registration, vessel characteristics, fishing areas or target species. For each
fleet segment, reference levels are fixed in terms of tonnage and power. The
capacity of the vessels decommissioned with public aid is deducted from the
reference levels of the corresponding fleet segment. The specific regime for the fleets
registered in the outermost regions is defined by Council Regulation (EC) No
639/2004 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 2104/2004. The latter includes the
definition of fleet segments and their reference levels. The variations in the capacity of the
outermost regions' fleets are shown in Table 4. Detailed calculations per
segment are published on the Fleet Register website.
1.5.
Use of the guidelines
With a view to helping the Member States to
carry out a harmonised and well-founded analysis of the balance between their
fleet and the available fishing opportunities, the Commission produced in
cooperation with the STECF guidelines for an improved analysis of the balance
between fishing capacity and fishing opportunities. The 'guidelines' were
prepared in March 2008. They contain a set of indicators (technical, biological,
economic and social) on the basis of which Member States could better assess
the balance between fishing capacity and fishing opportunities. For the third
time, Member States were requested to apply the guidelines to their fleets. A
summary of the indicators provided by Member States is shown in Table 6. Its
values can be consulted in the Member States' reports.
1.6.
European Union fishing fleet register
The European Union fleet register is the
main tool for monitoring the EU fishing fleet. In accordance with Commission
Regulation (EC) No 26/2004, Member States are obliged to keep a register of
fishing vessels and transmit electronically to the Commission on a quarterly basis
("snapshots" are sent on the first working day of March, June,
September and December) all relevant information on their identification and
characteristics, together with information on entries to and exits from the
fleet. The EU fleet register is managed via a web-based application, called the
Fleet Register On the NeT (FRONT). The FRONT is also available for the general
public on the following web page: http://ec.europa.eu/comm/fisheries/fleet/index.cfm It is important to note that all
information which is provided in this Commission Staff Working Document can be
found on the "Europa" site[3]
and has been taken from the CFR, with the exception of: –
data on entries corresponding to administrative
decisions taken by national authorities before 1 January 2003 (or accession
date for Member States which acceded after 1 January 2003) and for which the special
transitional provisions apply; –
data on exits with public aid in some cases
where this information was not available. Only in these two cases has the information
been taken directly from the Member States.
2.
Summary Tables and graphs
Table 1: Compliance with the entry-exit
ceiling at 31 December 2009 (Except outermost regions) Figure 1: Overall trend of the EU fishing
fleet capacity ceiling (except outermost regions) Table 2: Compliance with reference levels at 31 December 2009 (except
outermost regions) Figure 2: Overall trend of the EU fishing fleet reference levels (only for the
Member States concerned, except the outermost regions) Table 3: Fleet fishing capacity variations between 1 January 2003 and 31
December 2009 (except outermost regions) Figure 3: Trend in the number of EU fishing vessels between 1992
and 2009 Figure 4: Trend in the EU fishing fleet capacity in terms of tonnage between
1992 and 2009 Figure 5: Trend in the EU fishing fleet capacity in terms of power
between 1992 and 2009 Table 4: Fleet capacity variations between 1 January 2003 and 31
December 2009 in the outermost regions of the EU Table 5: Vessels withdrawn from the fleet with public aid over the
period 2003-2009 Year || Vessels || GT || kW || 2003 || 1 028 || 67 326 || 186 244 || 2004 || 1 132 || 37 539 || 134 037 || 2005 || 1 020 || 53 334 || 169 016 || 2006 || 797 || 42 427 || 134 877 || 2007 || 630 || 28 756 || 94 385 || 2008 || 648 || 36 556 || 133 803 || 2009 || 527 || 39 273 || 117 236 || Total || 5 782 || 305.212 || 969.597 || Data extracted from the EU fleet register on 3/2/2011 || Table 6: Use by MS of the indicators[4] for assessment of the balance between fleet capacity and fishing
opportunities Member State || Technical[5] || Biological[6] || Economic[7] || social[8] || Traffic light-system[9] used || type || used || type || used || type || used Belgium || √ || √ || Fest/Ft || √ || ROI || √ || ACS || √ Bulgaria || √ || √ || cpue || √ || ROI + CR/BER || √ || ACS + GVA || − Denmark || √ || √ || cpue || √ || ROI + CR/BER || √ || ACS + GVA || √ Germany || − || − || − || − || || − || − || − Estonia || √ || √ || cpue || − || || − || − || − Ireland || − || − || − || − || || − || − || − Greece || − || − || − || − || || − || − || − Spain || − || − || − || − || || − || − || − France || − || − || − || − || || − || − || − Italy || √ || √ || cpue || √ || ROI + CR/BER || √ || ACS + GVA || √ Cyprus || √ || √ || cpue || √ || ROI || − || − || − Latvia || √ || √ || Fest/Ft || √ || CR/BER || √ || ACS + GVA || − Lithuania || − || √ || Fest/Ft + cpue || √ || ROI + CR/BER || √ || ACS || − Malta || √ || √ || Fest/Ft + cpue || √ || CR/BER || √ || ACS || − Netherlands || √ || √ || Fest/Ft || √ || ROI + CR/BER || √ || ACS + GVA || √ Poland || − || √ || Fest/Ft || − || || − || − || − Portugal || √ || − || − || √ || CR/BER || √ || GVA || − Romania || − || − || − || − || || − || − || − Slovenia || √ || − || − || √ || ROI + CR/BER || √ || ACS + GVA || − Finland || − || − || − || − || || − || − || − Sweden || √ || √ || Fest/Ft || √ || ROI + CR/BER || √ || GVA || − United Kingdom || − || − || − || − || || − || − || − [1] 4th Multiannual Guidance Programs [2] Council Regulation (EC) No 1242/2004 (OJ L 236 of 7
July 2004, p. 1 – 2) [3] http://ec.europa.eu/fisheries/fleet/index.cfm?method=FM_Reporting.AnnualReport [4] The indicators are explained in the Commission
working document "guidelines for the improved analysis of the balance
between fishing capacity and fishing opportunities", March 2008. [5] Ratio between days at sea and
maximum days at sea [6] Ratio Estimated fishing mortality / targeted fishing
mortality (Fest/Ft) or Catch per unit of effort (cpue) [7] Return on Investment (ROI) or Ratio between current
revenue and break-even revenue (CR/BER) [8] Average crew share per
Full-time equivalent (ACS) OR Gross value added (GVA) [9] Green: ROI>=0 and F =< Ft, Orange: ROI>=0
and F>=Ft, or ROI=<0 and F=<Ft, Red: ROI=<0 and F>=Ft.