REGULATION (EU) 2021/1139 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
of 7 July 2021
establishing the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund and amending Regulation (EU) 2017/1004
TITLE I
GENERAL FRAMEWORK
CHAPTER I
General provisions
Article 1
Subject matter
Article 2
Definitions
Article 3
Priorities
CHAPTER II
Financial framework
Article 4
Budget
Article 5
Budgetary resources under shared management
Article 6
Financial distribution for shared management
Article 7
Budgetary resources under direct and indirect management
CHAPTER III
Programming
Article 8
Programming for support under shared management
Article 9
Programming for support under direct and indirect management
TITLE II
SUPPORT UNDER SHARED MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER I
General principles of support
Article 10
State aid
Article 11
Admissibility of applications
Article 12
Eligibility for support from the EMFAF under shared management
Article 13
Ineligible operations or expenditure
CHAPTER II
Priority 1: Fostering sustainable fisheries and the restoration and conservation of aquatic biological resources
Section 1
Scope of support
Article 14
Specific objectives
Section 2
Specific conditions
Article 15
Transferring or reflagging of fishing vessels
Article 16
Inland fishing
Article 17
First acquisition of a fishing vessel
Article 18
Replacement or modernisation of a main or ancillary engine
Article 19
Increase in the gross tonnage of a fishing vessel to improve safety, working conditions or energy efficiency
Article 20
Permanent cessation of fishing activities
Article 21
Temporary cessation of fishing activities
Article 22
Control and enforcement
Article 23
Collection, management, use and processing of data in the fisheries sector, and research and innovation programmes
Article 24
Promoting a level-playing field for fishery and aquaculture products from the outermost regions
Article 25
Protection and restoration of aquatic biodiversity and ecosystems
CHAPTER III
Priority 2: Fostering sustainable aquaculture activities and processing and marketing of fishery and aquaculture products, thus contributing to food security in the Union
Section 1
Scope of support
Article 26
Specific objectives
Section 2
Specific conditions
Article 27
Aquaculture
Article 28
Processing of fishery and aquaculture products
CHAPTER IV
Priority 3: Enabling a sustainable blue economy in coastal, island and inland areas, and fostering the development of fishing and aquaculture communities
Section 1
Scope of support
Article 29
Specific objective
Section 2
Specific conditions
Article 30
Community-led local development
CHAPTER V
Priority 4: Strengthening international ocean governance and enabling seas and oceans to be safe, secure, clean and sustainably managed
Section 1
Scope of support
Article 31
Specific objective
Section 2
Specific conditions
Article 32
Marine knowledge
Article 33
Maritime surveillance
Article 34
Coast guard cooperation
CHAPTER VI
Sustainable development of the outermost regions
Article 35
Action plan for the outermost regions
Article 36
Compensation for additional costs for fishery and aquaculture products
Article 37
State aid for implementation of compensation for additional costs
Article 38
Evaluation
CHAPTER VII
Rules for implementation under shared management
Section 1
Support from the EMFAF
Article 39
Calculation of compensation
Article 40
Determination of co-financing rates
Article 41
Intensity of public aid
Section 2
Financial management
Article 42
Interruption of the payment deadline
Article 43
Suspension of payments
Article 44
Financial corrections by Member States
Article 45
Financial corrections by the Commission
Section 3
Monitoring and reporting
Article 46
Monitoring and evaluation framework
Article 47
Reporting of the results of the funded operation
TITLE III
SUPPORT UNDER DIRECT AND INDIRECT MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER I
Priority 1: Fostering sustainable fisheries and the restoration and conservation of aquatic biological resources
Article 48
Implementation of the CFP
Article 49
Promotion of clean and healthy seas and oceans
CHAPTER II
Priority 2: Fostering sustainable aquaculture activities and processing and marketing of fishery and aquaculture products, thus contributing to food security in the Union.
Article 50
Market intelligence
CHAPTER III
Priority 3: Enabling a sustainable blue economy in coastal, island and inland areas, and fostering the development of fishing and aquaculture communities
Article 51
Maritime policy and development of a sustainable blue economy
CHAPTER IV
Priority 4: Strengthening international ocean governance and enabling seas and oceans to be safe,
secure, clean and sustainably managed
Article 52
European marine observation and data network
Article 53
Maritime security and surveillance
Article 54
International ocean governance
CHAPTER V
Rules for implementation under direct and indirect management
Article 55
Forms of Union funding
Article 56
Blending operations
Article 57
Evaluation by the Commission
Article 58
Monitoring under direct and indirect management
Article 59
Audits
Article 60
Information, communication and publicity
Article 61
Eligible entities, activities and costs
TITLE IV
PROCEDURAL PROVISIONS
Article 62
Exercise of the delegation
Article 63
Committee procedure
TITLE V
FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 64
Amendments to Regulation (EU) 2017/1004
Article 65
Transitional provisions
Article 66
Entry into force and date of application
ANNEX I
COMMON INDICATORS OF THE EMFAF
CORE PERFORMANCE INDICATORS(1) |
RESULT INDICATORS (MEASUREMENT UNIT) |
OUTPUT INDICATOR |
CI 01 - Businesses created CI 02 - Businesses with higher turnover CI 03 - Jobs created CI 04 - Jobs maintained CI 05 - Persons benefitting CI 06 - Actions contributing to a good environmental status, including nature restoration, conservation, protection of ecosystems, biodiversity, animal health and welfare CI 07 - Energy consumption leading to CO2 emissions reduction CI 08 - Number of SMEs supported |
CR 01 - New production capacity (tonnes/annum) CR 02 - Aquaculture production maintained (tonnes/annum) CR 03 - Businesses created (number of entities) CR 04 - Businesses with higher turnover (number of entities) CR 05 - Capacity of vessels withdrawn (GT and kW) CR 06 - Jobs created (number of persons) CR 07 - Jobs maintained (number of persons) CR 08 - Persons benefitting (number of persons) CR 09 - Area addressed by operations contributing to a good environmental status, protecting, conserving, and restoring biodiversity and ecosystems (km2 or km) CR 10 - Actions contributing to a good environmental status, including nature restoration, conservation, protection of ecosystems, biodiversity, animal health and welfare (number of actions) CR 11 - Entities increasing social sustainability (number of entities) |
CO 01 - Number of operations |
CI 09 - Number of fishing vessels equipped with electronic position and catch reporting devices CI 10 - Number of local action groups CI 11 - Number of small scale coastal fishing vessels supported CI12 - Usage of data and information platforms |
CR 12 - Effectiveness of the system for “collection, management and use of data” (scale: high, medium, low) CR 13 - Cooperation activities between stakeholders (number of actions) CR 14 - Innovations enabled (number of new products, services, processes, business models or methods) CR 15 - Control means installed or improved (number of means) CR 16 - Entities benefitting from promotion and information activities (number of entities) CR 17 - Entities improving resource efficiency in production and/or processing (number of entities) CR 18 - Energy consumption leading to CO2 emissions reduction (kWh/tonnes or litres/h) CR 19 - Actions to improve governance capacity (number of actions) CR 20 - Investment induced (EUR) CR 21 - Datasets and advice made available (number) CR 22 - Usage of data and information platforms (number of page views) |
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ANNEX II
ORGANISATION OF SUPPORT UNDER SHARED MANAGEMENT
POLICY OBJECTIVE Article 5 of Regulation (EU) 2021/1060 |
EMFAF PRIORITY |
EMFAF SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE |
NOMENCLATURE TO BE USED IN THE FINANCING PLAN Table 11A of Annex V to Regulation (EU) 2021/1060 |
A greener, low-carbon transitioning towards a net zero carbon economy and resilient Europe by promoting clean and fair energy transition, green and blue investment, the circular economy, climate change mitigation and adaptation, risk prevention and management, and sustainable urban mobility |
Fostering sustainable fisheries and the restoration and conservation of aquatic biological resources |
Strengthening economically, socially and environmentally sustainable fishing activities |
1.1.1 all operations except those supported under Articles 17 and 19 |
1.1.2 operations supported under Articles 17 and 19 |
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Increasing energy efficiency and reducing CO2 emissions through the replacement or modernisation of engines of fishing vessels |
1.2 |
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Promoting the adjustment of fishing capacity to fishing opportunities in cases of permanent cessation of fishing activities and contributing to a fair standard of living in cases of temporary cessation of fishing activities |
1.3 |
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Fostering efficient fisheries control and enforcement, including fighting against IUU fishing, as well as reliable data for knowledge-based decision-making |
1.4 |
Promoting a level-playing field for fishery and aquaculture products from the outermost regions |
1.5 |
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Contributing to the protection and restoration of aquatic biodiversity and ecosystems |
1.6 |
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Fostering sustainable aquaculture activities, and processing and marketing of fishery and aquaculture products, thus contributing to food security in the Union |
Promoting sustainable aquaculture activities, especially strengthening the competitiveness of aquaculture production, while ensuring that the activities are environmentally sustainable in the long term |
2.1 |
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Promoting marketing, quality and added value of fishery and aquaculture products, as well as processing of those products |
2.2 |
Strengthening international ocean governance and enabling seas and oceans to be safe, secure, clean and sustainably managed |
Strengthening sustainable sea and ocean management through the promotion of marine knowledge, maritime surveillance or coast guard cooperation |
4.1 |
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A Europe closer to citizens by fostering the sustainable and integrated development of all types of territories and local initiatives |
Enabling a sustainable blue economy in coastal, island and inland areas, and fostering the development of fishing and aquaculture communities |
Enabling a sustainable blue economy in coastal, island and inland areas, and fostering the sustainable development of fishing and aquaculture communities |
3.1 |
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Technical assistance |
5.1 |
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5.2 |
ANNEX III
SPECIFIC MAXIMUM AID INTENSITY RATES UNDER SHARED MANAGEMENT
ROW NUMBER |
SPECIFIC CATEGORY OF OPERATION |
MAXIMUM AID INTENSITY RATE |
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1 |
Operations supported under Articles 17, 18 and 19 |
40 % |
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2 |
The following operations contributing to the implementation of the landing obligation referred to in Article 15 of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013: |
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100 % |
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75 % |
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75 % |
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3 |
Operations aimed at improving the health, safety and working conditions on board fishing vessels, with the exception of operations supported under Article 19 |
75 % |
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4 |
Operations located in the outermost regions |
85 % |
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5 |
Operations located in the remote Greek Islands and in the Croatian islands of Dugi Otok, Vis, Mljet and Lastovo |
85 % |
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6 |
Operations supported under Article 22 |
85 % |
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7 |
Operations related to small-scale coastal fishing |
100 % |
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8 |
Operations for which the beneficiary is a public body or an undertaking entrusted with the operation of services of general economic interest as referred to in Article 106(2) TFEU, where support is granted for the operation of such services |
100 % |
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9 |
Operations related to the compensation referred to in Article 39 |
100 % |
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10 |
Operations supported under Articles 23 and 25 and under Priority 4 |
100 % |
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11 |
Operations related to the design, development, monitoring, evaluation or management of transparent systems for exchanging fishing opportunities between Member States, in accordance with Article 16(8) of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 |
100 % |
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12 |
Operations related to the running costs of local actions groups |
100 % |
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13 |
Operations supported under Article 30 and which fulfil at least one of the following criteria:
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100 % |
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14 |
Operations other than those covered in row 13 which fulfil all of the following criteria:
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100 % |
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15 |
Operations implemented by producer organisations, associations of producer organisations or interbranch organisations |
75 % |
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16 |
Financial instruments, with the exception of financial instruments related to operations referred to in row 1 |
100 % |
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17 |
Operations supporting sustainable aquaculture implemented by SMEs |
60 % |
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18 |
Operations supporting innovative products, processes or equipment in fisheries, aquaculture and processing |
75 % |
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19 |
Operations implemented by organisations of fishers or other collective beneficiaries |
60 % |
ANNEX IV
TYPES OF INTERVENTION
No |
TYPE OF INTERVENTION |
CLIMATE COEFFICIENT |
ENVIRONMENTAL COEFFICIENT |
1 |
Reducing negative impacts and/or contributing to positive impacts on the environment and contributing to a good environmental status |
100 % |
100 % |
2 |
Promoting conditions for economically viable, competitive and attractive fishery, aquaculture and processing sectors |
40 % |
40 % |
3 |
Contributing to climate neutrality |
100 % |
100 % |
4 |
Temporary cessation of fishing activities |
100 % |
100 % |
5 |
Permanent cessation of fishing activities |
100 % |
100 % |
6 |
Contributing to a good environmental status through implementing and monitoring of marine protected areas, including Natura 2000 |
100 % |
100 % |
7 |
Compensation for unexpected environmental, climatic or public health events |
0 % |
0 % |
8 |
Compensation for additional costs in outermost regions |
0 % |
0 % |
9 |
Animal health and welfare |
40 % |
40 % |
10 |
Control and enforcement |
40 % |
100 % |
11 |
Data collection and analysis, and promotion of marine knowledge |
100 % |
100 % |
12 |
Maritime surveillance and security |
40 % |
40 % |
Community-led local development (CLLD) |
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13 |
CLLD preparation actions |
0 % |
0 % |
14 |
CLLD implementation of strategy |
40 % |
40 % |
15 |
CLLD running costs and animation |
0 % |
0 % |
Technical assistance |
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16 |
Technical assistance |
0 % |
0 % |
ANNEX V
GLOBAL RESOURCES FROM THE EMFAF PER MEMBER STATE FOR THE PERIOD FROM 1 JANUARY 2021 TO 31 DECEMBER 2027
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2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
TOTAL |
TOTAL |
649 646 302 |
867 704 926 |
833 435 808 |
798 047 503 |
707 757 512 |
721 531 085 |
732 876 864 |
5 311 000 000 |
BE |
4 925 394 |
6 578 640 |
6 318 823 |
6 050 521 |
5 365 973 |
5 470 400 |
5 556 420 |
40 266 171 |
BG |
10 390 512 |
13 878 165 |
13 330 060 |
12 764 057 |
11 319 949 |
11 540 245 |
11 721 710 |
84 944 698 |
CZ |
3 670 269 |
4 902 222 |
4 708 614 |
4 508 683 |
3 998 577 |
4 076 392 |
4 140 492 |
30 005 249 |
DK |
24 582 747 |
32 834 129 |
31 537 379 |
30 198 278 |
26 781 687 |
27 302 881 |
27 732 208 |
200 969 309 |
DE |
25 908 996 |
34 605 542 |
33 238 833 |
31 827 487 |
28 226 569 |
28 775 883 |
29 228 372 |
211 811 682 |
EE |
11 912 962 |
15 911 637 |
15 283 223 |
14 634 286 |
12 978 583 |
13 231 157 |
13 439 212 |
97 391 060 |
IE |
17 414 773 |
23 260 170 |
22 341 533 |
21 392 895 |
18 972 532 |
19 341 754 |
19 645 895 |
142 369 552 |
EL |
45 869 836 |
61 266 389 |
58 846 736 |
56 348 059 |
49 972 919 |
50 945 434 |
51 746 530 |
374 995 903 |
ES |
137 053 465 |
183 056 482 |
175 826 854 |
168 361 115 |
149 312 971 |
152 218 730 |
154 612 307 |
1 120 441 924 |
FR |
69 372 651 |
92 658 097 |
88 998 661 |
85 219 712 |
75 578 071 |
77 048 886 |
78 260 448 |
567 136 526 |
HR |
29 808 019 |
39 813 303 |
38 240 917 |
36 617 179 |
32 474 362 |
33 106 342 |
33 626 925 |
243 687 047 |
IT |
63 388 749 |
84 665 656 |
81 321 871 |
77 868 885 |
69 058 907 |
70 402 853 |
71 509 909 |
518 216 830 |
CY |
4 685 786 |
6 258 605 |
6 011 428 |
5 756 178 |
5 104 932 |
5 204 279 |
5 286 114 |
38 307 322 |
LV |
16 498 239 |
22 035 996 |
21 165 707 |
20 266 995 |
17 974 015 |
18 323 805 |
18 611 939 |
134 876 696 |
LT |
7 484 030 |
9 996 101 |
9 601 315 |
9 193 636 |
8 153 481 |
8 312 155 |
8 442 859 |
61 183 577 |
LU |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
HU |
4 612 763 |
6 161 072 |
5 917 747 |
5 666 475 |
5 025 378 |
5 123 176 |
5 203 735 |
37 710 346 |
MT |
2 669 689 |
3 565 790 |
3 424 963 |
3 279 536 |
2 908 494 |
2 965 097 |
3 011 721 |
21 825 290 |
NL |
11 978 187 |
15 998 755 |
15 366 900 |
14 714 410 |
13 049 642 |
13 303 600 |
13 512 794 |
97 924 288 |
AT |
821 763 |
1 097 594 |
1 054 246 |
1 009 482 |
895 270 |
912 693 |
927 046 |
6 718 094 |
PL |
62 675 756 |
83 713 340 |
80 407 168 |
76 993 019 |
68 282 136 |
69 610 965 |
70 705 569 |
512 387 953 |
PT |
46 307 271 |
61 850 651 |
59 407 923 |
56 885 418 |
50 449 481 |
51 431 271 |
52 240 007 |
378 572 022 |
RO |
19 871 141 |
26 541 038 |
25 492 826 |
24 410 382 |
21 648 625 |
22 069 926 |
22 416 967 |
162 450 905 |
SI |
2 927 095 |
3 909 597 |
3 755 191 |
3 595 743 |
3 188 925 |
3 250 985 |
3 302 105 |
23 929 641 |
SK |
1 862 388 |
2 487 512 |
2 389 271 |
2 287 821 |
2 028 980 |
2 068 465 |
2 100 991 |
15 225 428 |
FI |
8 777 254 |
11 723 405 |
11 260 401 |
10 782 276 |
9 562 384 |
9 748 476 |
9 901 766 |
71 755 962 |
SE |
14 176 567 |
18 935 038 |
18 187 218 |
17 414 975 |
15 444 669 |
15 745 235 |
15 992 823 |
115 896 525 |