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(b) to marketing of fishery products caught in the Mediterranean Sea.
Council Regulation (EC) No 1967/2006 of 21 December 2006 concerning management measures for the sustainable exploitation of fishery resources in the Mediterranean Sea, amending Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93 and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1626/94
Modified by
- Regulation (EU) No 1343/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 13 December 2011on certain provisions for fishing in the GFCM (General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean) Agreement area and amending Council Regulation (EC) No 1967/2006 concerning management measures for the sustainable exploitation of fishery resources in the Mediterranean Sea, 32011R1343, December 30, 2011
Corrected by
- Corrigendum to Council Regulation (EC) No 1967/2006 of 21 December 2006 concerning management measures for the sustainable exploitation of fishery resources in the Mediterranean Sea, amending Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93 and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1626/94, 32006R1967R(01), February 8, 2007
- Corrigendum to Council Regulation (EC) No 1967/2006 of 21 December 2006 concerning management measures for the sustainable exploitation of fishery resources in the Mediterranean Sea, amending Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93 and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1626/94, 32006R1967R(04), July 28, 2011
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1. "towed gears" means any fishing gear, with the exclusion of troll lines, towed either by the engine power of the fishing vessel or hauled by means of winches with the fishing vessel either anchored or slowly under way, including in particular towed nets and dredges; -
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(i) "trawl nets" means nets which are actively towed by the main boat engine and consisting of a cone- or pyramid-shaped body (as trawl body) closed at the back by a cod-end and which can extend at the opening by the wings or can be mounted on a rigid frame. Horizontal opening is either obtained by otter boards or provided by a beam or frame of variable shape and size. Such nets can be towed either on the bottom (bottom trawl net) or in midwater (pelagic trawl net); (ii) "boat seines" means surrounding nets and towed seines which are operated and hauled by means of ropes and winches from a boat under way or at anchor and not towed by means of the main boat engine, consist of two lateral wings and a central bunt either in the form of a spoon or with a bag in the rearmost part and may operate from the surface to the bottom depending on the target species; (iii) "shore seines" means surrounding nets and towed seines set from a boat and operated from the shore;
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(b) "dredges" means gears which are either actively towed by the main boat engine (boat dredge) or hauled by a motorised winch from an anchored vessel (mechanised dredge) to catch bivalves, gastropods or sponges and which consist of a net bag or metal basket mounted on a rigid frame or rod of variable size and shape whose lower part may carry a scraper blade that can be either rounded, sharp or toothed, and may or may not be equipped with skids and diving boards. Some dredges are equipped with hydraulic equipment (hydraulic dredges). Dredges pulled by hand or by manual winch in shallow waters with or without a boat to catch bivalves, gastropods or sponges (hand dredges) shall not be considered towed gears for the purpose of this Regulation;
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2. "fishing protected area" means a geographically-defined sea area in which all or certain fishing activities are temporarily or permanently banned or restricted in order to improve the exploitation and conservation of living aquatic resources or the protection of marine ecosystems; 3. "bottom-set net" means a trammel net, a bottom-set gillnet or a combined bottom-set net; -
(a) "trammel net" means any net made up of two or more pieces of net hung jointly in parallel on a single headline, fixed, or capable of being fixed by any means to the bottom of the sea; (b) "bottom-set gillnet" means any net made up of a single piece of net held vertically in the water by floats and weights fixed or capable of being fixed by any means to the bottom of the sea and maintain the gear in place either close to the bottom or floating in the water column; (c) "combined bottom-set net" means any bottom-set gillnet combined with a trammel net which constitutes the lower part;
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(a) "purse seines" means any surrounding net the bottom of which is drawn together by means of a purse line at the bottom of the net, which passes through a series of rings along the ground rope, enabling the net to be pursed and closed. Purse seines may be used to catch small pelagic species, large pelagic species or demersal species;
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5. "traps" means fishing gear which is fixed to or deployed on the bottom and which acts as a trap to catch marine species. They are constructed in the form of a basket, pot, barrel or cage, and in the majority of cases they comprise a rigid or semi-rigid frame made of various material (wood, wicker, metal rods, wire netting, etc.) that may or may not be covered with netting. They have one or more funnels or mouths with smooth ends that allow species to enter the internal chamber. They may be used separately or in groups. When used in groups a main line carries numerous traps on branch lines of variable length and spacing depending on the target species; 6. "longlines" means a fishing gear which comprises a main line carrying numerous hooks on branch lines (snoods) of variable length and spacing depending on the target species. It may be deployed either vertically or horizontally to the sea surface; it may be set either at or near the bottom (bottom-set longline) or drifting in midwater or near the surface (surface longline); 7. "hooks" means a bent, sharpened piece of steel wire usually with barb. The point of a hook may be either straight or even reversed and curved; the shank can be of varying length and form and its cross section can be round (regular) or flattened (forged). The total length of a hook shall be measured as the maximum overall length of the shank from the tip of the hook which serves for fastening the line and is usually shaped as an eye, to the apex of the bend. The width of a hook shall be measured as the greatest horizontal distance from the external part of the shank to the external part of the barb; 8. "leisure fisheries" means fishing activities exploiting living aquatic resources for recreation or sport; 9. "fishing aggregating devices (FADs)" means any equipment floating on the sea surface and aggregating underneath either juveniles or adult specimens of highly migratory species; 10. "St Andrew's cross" is a grab which employs a scissor-like action to harvest either the bivalve mollusc Pinna nobilis or the red coral from the sea-bed;11. "seagrass bed" means an area where the seabed is characterised by the dominant presence of phanerogams, or where such vegetation has existed and is in need of restoration action. Seagrass is a collective terms for the species Posidonia oceanica, Cymodocea nodosa ,Zoostera marina andZoostera noltii; 12. "coralligenous habitat" means an area where the seabed is characterised by the dominant presence of a specific biological community named "coralligenous", or where such community has existed and is in need of restoration action. Coralligenous is a collective term for a very complex biogenic structure given by the continuous overlapping over a pre-existent rocky or hard substratum of calcareous strata mainly deriving from the building activity of encrusting calcareous coralline red algae and animal organisms such as Porifera, ascidians, cnidarians (horny corals, seafans, etc.), bryozoans, serpulids and annelids, together with other limestone-fixer organisms; 13. "mäerl bed" means an area where the seabed is characterised by the dominant presence of a specific biological community named "mäerl", or where such a community has existed and is in need of restoration action. Mäerl is a collective term for a biogenic structure due to several species of coralline red algae (Corallinaceae), which have hard calcium skeletons and grow as unattached free-living branched, twig-like or nodular coralline algae on the seabed, forming accumulations within the ripples of mudflats or sandflats seabeds. Mäerl beds are usually composed of one or a variable combination of red algae, in particular Lithothamnion coralloides andPhymatolithon calcareum; 14. "direct restocking" means the activity of releasing live wild animals of selected species in waters where they occur naturally, in order to use the natural production of the aquatic environment to increase the number of individuals available for fisheries and/or to increase the natural recruitment; 15. "transplantation" means the process by which a species is intentionally transported and released by humans within areas of established populations and continuing genetic flow where it occurs; 16. "non-indigenous species" means a species whose historically known natural range occurs outside the area of interest; 17. "introduction" means the process by which a non-indigenous species is intentionally moved and released by humans into any area which is outside of its historically known natural range.
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(i) the fishing activities concerned are regulated by a management plan provided for under Article 19 of this Regulation; (ii) the fishing activities concerned affect not more than 33 % of the area covered by seagrass beds of Posidonia oceanica within the area covered by the management plan;(iii) the fishing activities concerned affect not more than 10 % of seagrass beds in the territorial waters of the Member State concerned.
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(a) fulfil the requirements of Article 8(1)(h), Article 9(3)(2) and Article 23; (b) be regulated in order to ensure that catches of species mentioned in Annex III are minimal.
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(a) toxic, soporific or corrosive substances; (b) electric shock generators; (c) explosives; (d) substances that can explode if mixed; (e) towed devices for harvesting red coral or other type of corals or coral-like organisms; (f) pneumatic hammers or other percussive instruments for the collection, in particular, of bivalve molluscs digging within the rocks; (g) St Andrew's cross and similar grabs for harvesting, in particular, red coral or other type of corals or coral-like organisms; (h) panels of netting smaller than 40mm mesh size opening for bottom trawlers.
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(a) a square-meshed net of 40 mm at the cod-end; or (b) at the duly justified request of the ship owner, a diamond-meshed net of 50 mm of an acknowledged size selectivity that is equivalent to or higher than that of nets referred to under point (a).
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(a) Bottom-set gillnets shall not have a mesh size opening smaller than 16 mm. (b) For bottom-set gillnets targeting red sea bream, where this species accounts for at least 20 % of the catch in live weight, the minimum mesh size shall be 100 mm.
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(a) fulfil the requirements of Article 4, Article 8(1)(h), Article 9(3)(2) and Article 23; (b) not interfere with the activities of vessels using gears other than trawls, seines or similar towed nets; (c) be regulated in order to ensure that catches of species mentioned in Annex III, with the exception of mollusc bivalves, are minimal; (d) not target cephalopods.
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sea-depth shall not be less than the 50 metres isobath, particular geographical constraints such as the limited size of the continental shelf along the entire coastline of the Member State or the limited extension of trawlable fishing grounds, no significant impact on the marine environment, compliance with subparagraph 3(a) and (b) of paragraph 9, it shall not entail any increase in fishing effort with respect to what is already authorised by Member States.
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(a) fishing effort management measures; (b) specific technical measures, including where appropriate temporary derogations to the rules of this Regulation when such derogations are necessary for the operation of the fisheries and provided that the sustainable exploitation of the concerned resources is ensured by the management plan; (c) the extension of compulsory use of vessel monitoring systems or similar systems for vessels between 10 m and 15 m in length overall; (d) temporary or permanent restrictions to zones, reserved to certain gears or to vessels having undertaken obligations in the framework of the management plan.
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(a) increasing the selectivity of fishing gear; (b) reducing discards; (c) limiting the fishing effort.
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(a) the conservation status of the stock or stocks; (b) the biological characteristics of the stock or stocks; (c) the characteristics of the fisheries in which the stocks are caught; (d) the economic impact of the measures on the fisheries concerned.
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(a) vessel's Community fleet register number (CFR), and external marking as defined in Annex I to Council Regulation (EC) No 26/2004 ;OJ L 5, 9.1.2004, p. 25 . (b) period authorised for fishing and/or transhipment; (c) fishing gears used.
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(a) only vessels flying their flag that are included in the list indicated in paragraph 1 and hold on board a fishing permit issued by them are authorised, under the terms of the permit, to carry out fishing activities in the GFCM area; (b) no fishing permit is issued to vessels that have carried out illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing in the GFCM area or elsewhere (IUU fishing), unless the new owners provide adequate documentary evidence that the previous owners and operators have no longer any legal, beneficial or financial interest in, or exercise any control over, their vessels, or that their vessels neither take part in nor are associated with IUU fishing; (c) to the extent 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 fishing activities in the GFCM Agreement area by vessels not on the GFCM register; (d) to the extent possible, their national legislation requires owners of vessels flying their flag that are included in the list indicated in paragraph 1 to be nationals or legal entities within the flag Member State; (e) their vessels comply with all the relevant GFCM conservation and management measures.
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(a) fishing within the management zone shall be limited to fishing vessels smaller than 12 metres overall length using other than towed gears; (b) the total fishing effort of those vessels, expressed in terms of the overall fishing capacity, shall not exceed the average level observed in 2000-2001 that corresponds to 1950 vessels with an overall engine power and tonnage of83000 kW and4035 GT respectively.
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(a) the overall fishing capacity of the trawlers allowed to operate in the management zone must not exceed the ceiling of 4800 kW; (b) the fishing capacity of any trawler authorised to operate at a depth of less than 200 metres must not exceed 185 kW; the isobath of 200 metres of depth shall be identified by a broken line, the waypoints of which are listed in Annex V (b) to this Regulation; (c) trawlers fishing in the management zone shall hold a special fishing permit in accordance with Article 7 of Regulation (EC) No 1627/94 laying down general provisions concerning special fishing permits and shall be included in a list containing their external marking and vessel's Community fleet register number (CFR) as defined in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 26/2004 to be provided to the Commission annually by the Member States concerned; (d) the capacity limits laid down in points (a) and (b) shall be periodically re-evaluated, following advice from relevant scientific bodies concerning their effects on the conservation of stocks.
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(a) fishing capacity in kW corresponding to vessels having fished in the zone during the period 2000-2001 shall rank first; (b) fishing capacity in kW corresponding to vessels having fished at any other time in the zone shall rank second; (c) any remaining fishing capacity for other vessels shall be divided between the Member States taking into account the interests of the Member States requesting an authorisation.
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(a) "multiple twine netting" means netting constructed of two or more twines, where the twines can be separated between the knots without damage to the twine structure; (b) "knotless netting" means netting which is composed of meshes of four sides of approximately equal length in which the corners of the meshes are formed by the interweaving of the twines of two adjacent sides of the mesh; (c) "square-meshed netting" means a construction of netting mounted so that of the two sets of parallel lines formed by the mesh bars, one set is parallel to and the other at right angles to the long axis of the net; (d) "the trawl body" means the tapered section in the front part of a trawl net; (e) "the extension piece" means the untapered section, made of one or more panels, between the trawl body and the cod-end; (f) "the cod-end" means the rearmost part of a trawl net, of net of the same mesh size, having either a cylindrical or a tapering shape, whose transversal cross-sections are nearly a circle of the same or decreasing radius respectively; (g) "balloon cod-end" means any cod-end composed of one or more adjoining panels, of net of the same mesh size, whose number of meshes increases going to the rearmost part of the gear causing an extension of the transversal length, with respect to the longitudinal axis of the net, and of the circumference of the cod-end; (h) "pocket type cod-end" means any cod-end whose vertical height diminishes towards the rearmost part of the cod-end and whose transversal cross-sections are nearly an ellipse of the same or decreasing major axis. The rearmost part of the cod-end is either composed by a single folded panel or by transversally lacing together, with respect to the longitudinal axis of the net, the rearmost upper and lower panels; (i) "transversal lacing rope" means any external or internal rope running transversally, with respect to the longitudinal axis of the net, in the rearmost part of the cod-end either along the join between two upper and lower panels or along the bend of the single rearmost panel. It can be either a prolongation of the lateral lacing rope or a separate rope; (j) "circumference-perimeter" of any cross section in a diamond mesh netting of a trawl net shall be calculated as the number of meshes in that cross section multiplied by the stretched mesh size; (k) "circumference-perimeter" of any cross section in a square mesh netting of a trawl net shall be calculated as the number of meshes in that cross section multiplied by the mesh side length.
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(a) the length of nets shall be defined by the length of the float line. The length of bottom-set and drifting nets may be also defined on the basis of the weight or volume of its mass; (b) the drop of nets shall be defined as the sum of the height of the meshes (including knots) when wet and stretched perpendicular to the float line.
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1. The maximum drop of a trammel net shall not exceed 4 m. 2. The maximum drop of a bottom-set gillnet shall not exceed 10 m. 3. It shall be prohibited to have on board or set more than 6000 m of trammel net, bottom-set gillnet per vessel, taking into account that, as from January 2008, in the case of a single fisherman, such nets may not exceed4000 metres, to which a further1000 metres may be added for a second fisherman and another1000 metres for a third one. Until31 December 2007 such nets shall not exceed5000 metres in the case of single or a second fisherman and6000 metres for a third one.4. Monofilament or twine diameter of the bottom-set gillnet shall not exceed 0,5 mm.5. By way of derogation from paragraph 2, a bottom-set gillnet of maximum length shorter than 500 m may have a maximum drop up to 30 m. It shall be prohibited to have on board or set more than 500 m of bottom-set gillnet when it exceeds the drop limit of 10 m as established in paragraph 2.
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1. The maximum drop of a combined bottom-set net shall not exceed 10 m. 2. It shall be prohibited to have on board or set more than 2500 m of combined nets per vessel.3. Monofilament or twine diameter of the gillnet shall not exceed 0,5 mm.4. By way of derogation from paragraph 1, a combined bottom-set net of maximum length of 500 m may have a maximum drop of 30 m. It shall be prohibited to have on board or set more than 500 m of combined bottom-set when it exceeds the drop limit of 10 m as established in paragraph 1.
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1. 2000 hooks per vessel for vessels targeting bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus ) where this species account for at least 70 % of the catch in live weight after sorting; 2. 3500 hooks for vessels targeting swordfish (Xyphias gladius ) where this species account for at least 70 % of the catch in live weight after sorting;3. 5000 hooks per vessel for vessels targeting albacore (Thunnus alalunga ) where this species account for at least 70 % of the catch in live weight after sorting;4. By way of derogation from subparagraphs 1, 2 and 3 each vessel undertaking fishing trips longer than two days may have on board an equivalent number of spare hooks.
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Sea bass | 25 cm | |
Annular sea bream | 12 cm | |
Sharpsnout sea bream | 18 cm | |
White sea bream | 23 cm | |
Two-banded sea bream | 18 cm | |
European anchovy | 9 cm | |
Groupers | 45 cm | |
Stripped sea bream | 20 cm | |
Hake | 20 cm | |
Red mullet | 11 cm | |
Spanish sea bream | 17 cm | |
Red sea bream | 33 cm | |
Common pandora | 15 cm | |
Common sea bream | 18 cm | |
Wreckfish | 45 cm | |
European sardine | 11 cm | |
Mackerel | 18 cm | |
Common sole | 20 cm | |
Gilt-head sea bream | 20 cm | |
Horse mackerel, scad | 15 cm | |
Lobster | 300 mm TL105 mm CL | |
Norway lobster | 20 mm CL70 mm TL | |
Crawfish | 90 mm CL | |
Deep-water rose shrimp | 20 mm CL | |
Scallop | 10 cm | |
Carpet clams | 25 mm | |
Venus shells | 25 mm |
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either as the length of the carapace, parallel to the midline, from the back of either eye socket to the midpoint of the distal dorsal edge of the carapace, or, as the total length, from the tip of the rostrum to the rear end of the telson, not including the setae.
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Regulation (EC) No 1626/94 | Present Regulation |
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Article 1(1) | Article 1(1) |
Article 1(2) first subparagraph | Article 7, Article 17 and Article 19 |
Article 1(2) second subparagraph | Article 3 |
Article 2(1) and (2) | Article 8 |
Article 2(3) | Article 13(5), Article 17 and Article 19 |
Article 3(1) first subparagraph | Article 13(1) first subparagraph and (5) |
Article 3(1) second subparagraph | Article 13(5), Article 14(2) and (3), Article 19 |
Article 3(1) third (1a) subparagraph | Article 4, Article 13(9), Article 13(10), Article 19 |
Article 3(2) | Article 13(1) second subparagraph and (8) and Article 19 |
Article 3(3) | Article 4, Article 13(10) and Article 19 |
Article 3(4) | Article 13(3) and (7) and Article 19 |
Article 4 | Article 7 |
Article 5 | Article 12 and Annex II |
Article 6(1) first subparagraph and Article 6(2) | Article 9(1) and (2) |
Article 6(1) second subparagraph | Article 9(7), Article 14(1) and (3) |
Article 6(3) | Annex II Definitions |
Article 7 | Article 22 |
Article 8(1) and (3) | Article 15, Annex III and Annex IV |
Article 8a | Article 26 |
Article 8b | Article 27 |
Article 9 | Article 1(2) |
Article 10a | Article 29 |
Article 11 | Article 32 |
Annex I | Article 3 and Article 4 |
Annex II | Article 11, Annex I and Annex II |
Annex III | Article 9(3), (4) and (5) |
Annex IV | Annex III |
Annex V(b) | Annex V |