Legal provisions of COM(2003)451 - Measures concerning incidental catches of cetaceans in fisheries - Main contents
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dossier | COM(2003)451 - Measures concerning incidental catches of cetaceans in fisheries. |
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document | COM(2003)451 |
date | April 26, 2004 |
Contents
- Article 1 - Subject-matter
- Article 2 - Use of acoustic deterrent devices
- Article 3 - Technical specifications and conditions of use
- Article 4 - At-sea observer schemes
- Article 5 - Observers
- Article 6 - Annual reports
- Article 7 - Overall assessment and review
- Article 8 - Adaptation to technical progress and additional technical guidance
- Article 9 - Amendment of Regulation (EC) No 88/98
- Article 10 - Entry into force
Article 1 - Subject-matter
Article 2 - Use of acoustic deterrent devices
2. The masters of the Community fishing vessels shall ensure that the acoustic deterrent devices are fully operational when setting the gear.
3. By way of derogation, paragraph 1 shall not apply to fishing operations conducted solely for the purpose of scientific investigation which are carried out with the authorisation and under the authority of the Member States or Member States concerned and which aim at developing new technical measures to reduce the incidental capture or killing of cetaceans.
4. Member States shall take necessary steps to monitor and assess, by means of scientific studies or pilot projects, the effects of pinger use over time in the fisheries and areas concerned.
Article 3 - Technical specifications and conditions of use
2. By way of derogation to paragraph 1, Member States may authorise the temporary use of acoustic deterrent devices which do not fulfil the technical specifications or conditions of use defined in Annex II, provided that their effect on the reduction of incidental catches of cetaceans has been sufficiently documented. An authorisation shall be valid for no more than two years.
3. Member States shall inform the Commission of the authorisations in accordance with paragraph 2 within two months of the date of issue. They shall provide the Commission with technical and scientific information on the acoustic deterrent device authorised and its effects on incidental catches of cetaceans.
Article 4 - At-sea observer schemes
2. Member States shall take the necessary steps to collect scientific data on incidental catches of cetaceans for vessels with an overall length less than 15 m and involved in fisheries defined in Annex III paragraph 3 by means of appropriate scientific studies or pilot projects.
Article 5 - Observers
(a) | sufficient experience to identify cetacean species and fishing practices; |
(b) | basic maritime navigation skills and appropriate safety instruction; |
(c) | the capacity to accomplish elementary scientific tasks, for example taking of samples where necessary and making accurate observations and records in that connection; |
(d) | a satisfactory knowledge of the language of the flag Member State of the vessel being observed. |
2. The task of observers is to monitor incidental catches of cetaceans and to collect the data necessary to extrapolate the by-catch observed to the whole fishery concerned. In particular, the observers shall:
(a) | monitor the fishing operations of the vessels concerned and record the appropriate data on fishing effort (gear characteristics, location and timing of beginning and end of effective fishing operation); |
(b) | monitor incidental catches of cetaceans. |
Observers may also carry out such other observations, as may be determined by Member States, for the purposes of contributing to the scientific understanding of the catch composition of the vessels concerned and the biological status of fishery stocks.
3. The observer shall send a report containing all the data collected on the fishing effort and observations on incidental catches of cetaceans, including a summary of his main findings, to the competent authorities of the flag Member State concerned.
The report shall contain in particular the following information for the period in question:
(a) | the vessel's identity; |
(b) | the name of the observer and the period during which the observer was on board; |
(c) | the type of fishery concerned (including gear characteristics, areas with reference to the Annexes I and III and target species); |
(d) | the duration of the fishing trip and the corresponding fishing effort (expressed as total net length x fishing hours for passive gear and numbers of fishing hours for towed gear); |
(e) | the number of incidentally-caught cetaceans, including species and where possible additional information on size or weight, sex, age, and, where appropriate, indications on animals lost during hauling the gear or released alive; |
(f) | any additional information the observer deems useful to the objectives of this Regulation, including any failure of acoustic deterrent device during a fishing operation, or any additional observation on cetacean biology (such as sightings of cetaceans or particular behaviour in relation with the fishing operation). |
The master of the vessel may request a copy of the observer's report.
4. The flag Member State shall keep the information contained in observer's reports for at least five years after the end of the relevant reporting period.
Article 6 - Annual reports
2. On the basis of the observers' reports provided according to Article 5(3) and all other appropriate data, including those on fishing effort collected in application of Council Regulation (EC) No 1543/2000 of 29 June 2000 establishing a Community framework for the collection and management of the data needed to conduct the common fisheries policy (6), the annual report shall include estimates of the overall incidental catches of cetaceans in each of the fisheries concerned. This report shall include an assessment of the conclusions of the observers' reports and any other appropriate information, including any research conducted within the Member States to reduce the incidental capture of cetaceans in fisheries. When reporting on the results of scientific studies or pilot projects as provided for in Articles 2(4) and 4(2), Member States shall ensure that sufficiently high quality standards are reached in their design and implementation and shall provide detailed information concerning those standards to the Commission.
Article 7 - Overall assessment and review
2. This report shall be updated following the submission of the fourth annual report by Member States.
Article 8 - Adaptation to technical progress and additional technical guidance
(a) | operational and technical guidance on the tasks of the observers, as set out in Article 6; |
(b) | detailed rules on reporting requirements, as set out in Article 6. |
2. Amendments to Annex II which are necessary in order to adapt it to technical and scientific progress shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure laid down in Article 30(3) of Regulation (EC) No 2371/2002.
Article 9 - Amendment of Regulation (EC) No 88/98
"Article 8 - a Restrictions on drift-nets
1. From 1 January 2008, it shall be prohibited to keep on board, or use for fishing, driftnets.2. Until 31 December 2007, a vessel may keep on board, or use for fishing, driftnets if authorised to do so by the competent authorities of the flag Member State.
3. In 2005, the maximum number of vessels which may be authorised by a Member State to keep on board, or use for fishing, driftnets shall not exceed 60% of the fishing vessels which used drift-nets during the period 2001 to 2003.
In 2006 and 2007, the maximum number of vessels shall not exceed 40% and 20% respectively of the fishing vessels which used driftnets during the period 2001 to 2003.
4. Member States shall communicate to the Commission by 30 April of each year, the list of vessels authorised to carry out fishing activities using driftnets; for 2004, the information shall be sent not later than 31 August 2004.
Article 8 - b Conditions for drift-nets
1. Floating buoys, with radar reflectors, must be moored to each end of the netting, so that its position can be determined at any time. The buoys must be permanently marked with the registration letter(s) and number of the vessel to which they belong.2. The master of a fishing vessel using driftnets shall keep a logbook in which he must record the following information on a day-to-day basis:
(a) | the total length of the nets on board; |
(b) | the total length of the nets used in each fishing operation; |
(c) | the quantity of by-catches of cetaceans; |
(d) | the date and position of such catches. |
3. All fishing vessels using driftnets shall keep on board the authorisation referred to in Article 8a (2)."
Article 10 - Entry into force
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.