Council Regulation (EC) No 1936/2001 of 27 September 2001 laying down control measures applicable to fishing for certain stocks of highly migratory fish
Modified by
- Council Regulation (EC) No 869/2004of 26 April 2004amending Regulation (EC) No 1936/2001 laying down control measures applicable to fishing for certain stocks of highly migratory fish, 32004R0869, April 30, 2004
- Council Regulation (EC) No 1005/2008of 29 September 2008establishing a Community system to prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, amending Regulations (EEC) No 2847/93, (EC) No 1936/2001 and (EC) No 601/2004 and repealing Regulations (EC) No 1093/94 and (EC) No 1447/1999, 32008R1005, October 29, 2008
- Council Regulation (EC) No 302/2009of 6 April 2009concerning a multiannual recovery plan for bluefin tuna in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, amending Regulation (EC) No 43/2009 and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1559/2007, 32009R0302, April 15, 2009
- Regulation (EU) 2017/2107 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 15 November 2017laying down management, conservation and control measures applicable in the Convention area of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), and amending Council Regulations (EC) No 1936/2001, (EC) No 1984/2003 and (EC) No 520/2007, 32017R2107, November 30, 2017
- Regulation (EU) 2022/2343 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 23 November 2022laying down management, conservation and control measures applicable in the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) Area of Competence, amending Council Regulations (EC) No 1936/2001, (EC) No 1984/2003 and (EC) No 520/2007, 32022R2343, December 2, 2022
quantity of bluefin tuna transferred and the number of fish, catch zone, date and position of transfer of bluefin tuna, name of transport vessel, its flag, registration number and international radio call sign, name(s) of fattening farm(s) of destination of the quantity of bluefin tuna transferred.
(a) quantity of bluefin tuna transferred per fishing vessel and the number of fish; (b) the name of the vessel that caught the quantities referred to in a), together with its flag, registration number and international radio call sign; (c) date and position of transfer of bluefin tuna; (d) name(s) of fattening farm(s) of destination of bluefin tuna.
(a) the vessel's internal number as defined in Annex I to Commission Regulation (EC) No 2090/98 ;OJ L 266, 1.10.1998, p. 27 .Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 26/2004 (OJ L 5, 9.1.2004, p. 25 ).(b) the name and address of its owner, operator or charterer.
(a) name of vessel, its flag and its registration number; (b) any previous flags; (c) type (fish tanker, towed etc.) length and GT; (d) international radio call sign; (e) name and address of owner, operator or charterer.
name of farm, address, owner, quantity of bluefin tuna (in tonnes) marketed in previous year, destination of tuna (name of purchaser, country, date of sale), for exports and imports, numbers and dates of validation of statistical documents indicated in Regulation (EC) No 1984/2003, duration of fattening of tuna marketed (in months), where possible, average size of tuna marketed.
the quantities of bluefin tuna caged during the previous year, the quantities of bluefin tuna marketed during the previous year.
name of farm, its national registration number, location of farm, capacity of farm (in tonnes).
(a) catch and fishing effort data for the previous year, giving a detailed spatio-temporal breakdown; (b) any data they have on sport fishing catches of fish of the species listed in Annex I.
a stateless vessel likely to be fishing for species listed in Annex I, or avessel flying the flag of another Contracting Party and likely to be fishing in breach of ICCAT conservation measures, or a vessel flying the flag of a non-Contracting Party, entity or fishing entity and likely to be fishing in breach of ICCAT conservation measures.
(a) vessel's internal number as defined in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 2090/98; (b) any previous flags; (c) any information on removal from other registers; (d) name and address of owner(s) and operator(s); (e) gear used; (f) period authorised for fishing and/or transhipment.
(a) only vessels flying their flag that are included in the list indicated in paragraph 1 and hold on board a special fishing licence issued by them are authorised, on the terms of the licence, to carry out fishing activities referred to Article 1 in the ICCAT Convention area; (b) no special fishing licence is issued to vessels that have carried out illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing in the ICCAT Convention area (IUU fishing), as indicated in Article 19b, unless the new owners provide adequate documentary evidence that the previous owners and operators neither any longer have any legal, beneficial or financial interest in them nor exercise any control over them, or that their vessels neither take part in nor are associated with IUU fishing; (c) where possible, their national legislation prohibits owners and operators of vessels flying their flag that are included in the list indicated in paragraph 1 from taking part in or being associated with tuna-fishing activities in the ICCAT Convention area by vessels not on the ICCAT register; (d) where possible, their national legislation requires owners of vessels flying their flag that are included in the list indicated in paragraph 1 to be nationals of a Member State.
(a) internal number of vessel as defined in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 2090/98; (b) name and address of vessel owners; (c) species covered by the charter and quota allocated by the charter contract; (d) length of the charter agreement; (e) charterer's name; (f) Member State's assent to the charter agreement; (g) country where the vessel was chartered.
(a) its assent to the charter agreement; (b) the action it has taken to ensure that chartered vessels flying its flag comply with ICCAT conservation and management provisions.
(a) the vessel is not authorised to fish during the charter period against the quota or fishing possibilities allocated to itself; (b) it is not authorised to fish under more than one charter agreement during the same period; (c) its catches are separately registered from those of other vessels flying its flag; (d) it complies with the conservation and management measures adopted by ICCAT.
in making their inspections cause minimum disturbance to the vessel's activities and cause no deterioration in fish quality, draw up an inspection report in line with rules laid down in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 24(2) and transmit it to their authority.
(a) raise no objection to inspections in national or foreign ports by authorised inspectors, not try to intimidate them or incommode them in the course of their work and ensure their safety; (b) cooperate in inspection of the vessel performed in accordance with the procedures laid down in this Regulation and lend their assistance thereto; (c) afford inspectors the means of examining the zones, decks and chambers of the vessel, catches (processed or not), gear, equipment and all documents, including fishing logs and loading papers.
(a) note the infringement in the inspection report; (b) take all necessary action to ensure safekeeping of the evidence for it; (c) immediately send the inspection report to his authority.
(a) the catches on board were taken outside the zone; or (b) the catches on board were taken without infringing the conservation measures in force.
(a) catches tunas or tuna-like fish in the ICCAT Convention area but is not on the ICCAT register; (b) catches tunas or tuna-like fish in the ICCAT Convention area for which the flag Member State has no quota, catch limit or effort allocation under the ICCAT conservation and management measures; (c) neither registers nor declares its catches in the ICCAT Convention area or makes false statements; (d) takes or lands undersized fish in contravention of ICCAT conservation and management measures; (e) fishes during close seasons or in closed zones in contravention of ICCAT conservation and management measures; (f) uses prohibited fishing gear in contravention of ICCAT conservation and management measures; (g) tranships with vessels on the list indicated in paragraph 5; (h) makes unauthorised catches of tunas or tuna-like fish in waters under the national jurisdiction of ICCAT Convention area coastal countries or contravenes their laws and regulations; (i) is stateless and catches tunas or tuna-like fish in the ICCAT Convention area; (j) engages in fishing activity conflicting with any other ICCAT conservation and management measure.
(a) vessels entered on the IUU list that voluntarily enter a port are not authorised to land or tranship there; (b) their flag is not granted to vessels on the IUU list unless the vessel has changed ownership and a new owner can convincingly show that the previous owner or operator neither has any continuing legal, financial or other real interest in the vessel nor exercises any control over it, or unless, having taken all relevant facts into account, the flag State considers that granting the flag to a vessel will not lead to IUU fishing; (c) importers, transporters and other operators are encouraged not to deal in or tranship tunas and tuna-like fish taken by vessels on the IUU list; (d) all relevant information is obtained and exchanged with other contracting parties and cooperating non-contracting parties, entities and fishing entities for the purpose of detecting and preventing the use of false import/export licences for tunas and tuna-like fish from vessels on the IUU list.
(a) transhipment between fishing vessels, mother vessels or transport vessels flying the flag of a Member State and registered in the Community and vessels on the IUU list; (b) chartering of a vessel on the IUU list; (c) importing, landing or transhipping tunas or tuna-like fish from vessels on the IUU list;
(a) Zone 1: All waters of the Atlantic Ocean and adjacent seas included in the ICCAT Convention area specified in Article I of that Convention. (b) Zone 2: All Indian Ocean waters included in the area of competence specified in Article II of the Agreement for the establishment of the IOTC. (c) Zone 3: All Eastern Pacific Ocean waters included in the area specified in Article III of the Agreement on the International Dolphin Conservation Programme.
(a) "boarding": the boarding of a fishing vessel within an organisation's area of competence by one or more authorised inspectors in order to make an inspection; (b) "transhipment": unloading of any quantity of highly migratory fish and/or products from such fish from on board a fishing vessel to another vessel either at sea or in port, without the products having been recorded by a port State as landed; (c) "landing": unloading of any quantity of highly migratory fish and/or products from such fish from on board a fishing vessel to port or to land; (d) "infringement": any presumed act committed or omitted by a fishing vessel that is recorded in an inspection report and gives serious reason for suspecting a breach of the provisions of this Regulation or any other Regulation transposing a recommendation adopted by a regional organisation for one of the zones indicated in Article 2; (e) "vessel of a non-Contracting Party": vessel observed and identified as engaged in fishing activities in one of the zones specified in Article 2 that is flying the flag of a country that is not a Contracting Party to the relevant regional organisation; (f) "stateless vessel": vessel for which there are reasonable grounds for suspecting it to be without nationality; (g) "fattening": raising of individuals in cages to increase their weight or fat content with a view to marketing; (h) "caging": placing of wild individuals of any size in closed structures (cages) for fattening; (i) "fattening farm": enterprise which raises wild individuals in cages for fattening; (j) "transport vessel": vessel receiving wild individuals and transporting them live to fattening farms.
(a) fishing effort and catches of species referred to in Article 1 for the previous year; (b) the sizes of the species referred to in Article 1 for the previous year; (c) tuna fishing using floating objects, including fish aggregating devices.
Albacore: Thunnus alalunga Bluefin tuna: Thunnus thynnus Bigeye tuna: Thunnus obesus Skipjack: Katsuwonus pelamis Atlantic bonito: Sarda sarda Yellowfin tuna: Thunnus albacares Blackfin tuna: Thunnus atlanticus Little tuna: Euthynnus spp.Southern bluefin tuna: Thunnus maccoyii Frigate tuna: Auxis spp.Oceanic sea bream: Bramidae Marlin: Tetrapturus spp.;Makaira spp.Sailfish: Istiophorus spp.Swordfish: Xiphias gladius Sauries: Scomberesox spp.;Cololabis sppDolphinfish; common dolphinfish: Coryphaena hippurus ;Coryphaena equiselis .Shark: Hexanchus griseus ;Cetorhinus maximus ;Alopiidae ;Rhincodon typus ;Carcharhinidae ;Sphyrnidae ;Isuridae ;Lamnidae Cetaceans (whales and porpoises): Physeteridae ;Belaenopteridae ;Balenidae ;Eschrichtiidae ;Monodontidae ;Ziphiidae ;Delphinidae .
Latin name | English name |
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Bluefin tuna | |
Southern bluefin tuna | |
Yellowfin tuna | |
Albacore | |
Bigeye tuna | |
Blackfin tuna | |
Atlantic black skipjack | |
Skipjack | |
Atlantic bonito | |
Frigate tuna | |
Plain bonito | |
Wahoo | |
Spotted Spanish mackerel | |
King mackerel | |
Atlantic sailfish | |
Black marlin | |
Atlantic blue marlin | |
Atlantic white marlin | |
Swordfish | |
Spearfish | |
West African Spanish mackerel | |
Cero | |
Bullettuna | |
Serra Spanish mackerel |
Regulation (EC) No 1351/1999 | This Regulation |
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Articles 1, 2, 3 | Article 8 |
Article 4 | Article 18 |
Article 5 | Article 17 |