REGULATION (EU) 2017/2107 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
of 15 November 2017
laying 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
TITLE I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1
Subject matter
Article 2
Scope
Article 3
Relationship to other Union acts
Article 4
Definitions
TITLE II
MANAGEMENT, CONSERVATION AND CONTROL MEASURES CONCERNING CERTAIN SPECIES
CHAPTER I
Tropical tunas
Article 5
Restrictions on the number of Union large-scale catching vessels targeting bigeye tuna
Article 6
Specific authorisations for large-scale tropical tuna catching vessels and for support vessels
Article 7
ICCAT record of authorised tropical tuna vessels
Article 8
List of vessels fishing tropical tunas in a given year
Article 9
Management plans in respect of fish-aggregating devices
Article 10
Requirements for FADs
Article 11
Information on FADs submitted by vessels
Article 12
Information on FADs submitted by Member States
Article 13
Logbooks
Article 14
Time and area closure in relation with the protection of juveniles
Article 15
Fishing for tropical tunas in certain Portuguese waters
Article 16
Identification of IUU fishing
CHAPTER II
North Atlantic albacore
Article 17
Restrictions on the number of vessels
CHAPTER III
Swordfish
Section 1
Swordfish in the Atlantic
Article 18
Management plans for North Atlantic swordfish
Article 19
Minimum size for North Atlantic swordfish
Section 2
Swordfish in the Mediterranean
Article 20
Vessels authorised to target Mediterranean swordfish
Article 21
By-catch
Article 22
Special fishing authorisation
Article 23
Closed fishing seasons
Article 24
Minimum size for Mediterranean swordfish
Article 25
Technical specifications of the fishing gear for vessels authorised to target Mediterranean swordfish
Article 26
Reporting obligations for Mediterranean swordfish
CHAPTER IV
Blue marlin and white marlin in the Atlantic
Article 27
Release of blue marlin and white marlin caught alive
Article 28
Landing of blue marlin and white marlin beyond the fishing opportunities
Article 29
Recreational fisheries of blue marlin and white marlin
CHAPTER V
Sharks
Article 30
General provisions
Article 31
Porbeagle sharks (
Lamna nasus
)
Article 32
Bigeye thresher sharks (
Alopias superciliosus
)
Article 33
Shortfin mako sharks (
Isurus oxyrinchus
)
Article 34
Oceanic whitetip shark (
Carcharhinus longimanus
)
Article 35
Hammerhead sharks
Article 36
Silky sharks (
Carcharhinus falciformis
)
Article 37
Sampling of shark species by scientific observers and other authorised individuals
CHAPTER VI
Seabirds
Article 38
Mitigation measures for seabirds in the area between 20° South and 25° South
Article 39
Mitigation measures for seabirds in the area south of 25° South
Article 40
Reporting obligations for seabirds
CHAPTER VII
Sea turtles
Article 41
General provisions for sea turtles
Article 42
Reporting obligations for sea turtles
CHAPTER VIII
Fishing opportunities for bluefin tuna and swordfish
Article 43
General principle
TITLE III
COMMON CONTROL MEASURES
CHAPTER I
Authorisations
Article 44
ICCAT record of large-scale fishing vessels
CHAPTER II
Chartering
Article 45
Scope
Article 46
General provisions
Article 47
Notification
CHAPTER III
Control of catches
Article 48
Compliance with quotas and minimum size requirements
Article 49
Catch sampling
Article 50
Catch and fishing effort notification
CHAPTER IV
Transhipment
Article 51
Scope
Article 52
Transhipment in port
Article 53
Transhipment at sea
Article 54
ICCAT record of carrier vessels
Article 55
Authorisation to large-scale pelagic longline vessels to tranship in the ICCAT Convention area
Article 56
Prior authorisation for transhipment at sea
Article 57
ICCAT transhipment declaration
Article 58
ICCAT regional observer programme for transhipment at sea
Article 59
Reporting obligations
Article 60
Consistency of reported data
CHAPTER V
Scientific observer programmes
Article 61
Establishment of domestic scientific observer programmes
Article 62
Qualifications of scientific observers
Article 63
Responsibilities of scientific observers
Article 64
Submission of collected information
CHAPTER VI
Control of third country fishing vessels in Member State ports
Article 65
Reporting obligations with regard to designated ports and points of contact
Article 66
Reporting obligations with regard to port inspections
CHAPTER VII
Enforcement
Article 67
Alleged infringements reported by Member States
Article 68
ICCAT draft IUU list
Article 69
Alleged non-compliances reported by the ICCAT Executive Secretary
Article 70
Alleged infringements reported by a CPC
TITLE IV
FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 71
Annual report
Article 72
Confidentiality
Article 73
Procedure for amendments
Article 74
Exercise of the delegation
Article 75
Committee procedure
Article 76
Amendments to Regulation (EC) No 1936/2001
Article 77
Amendments to Regulation (EC) No 1984/2003
‘Section 4
Requirements for Member States in respect of transhipped products in the ICCAT Convention area
Article 7a
Statistical documents and reporting
Article 78
Amendments to Regulation (EC) No 520/2007
Article 79
Entry into force
ANNEX I
ICCAT SPECIES
Family |
Latin name |
English name |
Scombridae |
Acanthocybium solandri |
Wahoo |
Allothunnus fallai |
Slender tuna |
|
Auxis rochei |
Bullet tuna |
|
Auxis thazard |
Frigate tuna |
|
Euthynnus alletteratus |
Little tunny/Atlantic black skipjack |
|
Gasterochisma melampus |
Butterfly kingfish |
|
Katsuwonus pelamis |
Skipjack |
|
Orcynopsis unicolor |
Plain bonito |
|
Sarda sarda |
Atlantic bonito |
|
Scomberomorus brasiliensis |
Serra Spanish mackerel |
|
Scomberomorus cavalla |
King mackerel |
|
Scomberomorus maculatus |
Spotted Atlantic Spanish mackerel |
|
Scomberomorus regalis |
Cero |
|
Scomberomorus tritor |
West African Spanish mackerel |
|
Thunnus alalunga |
Albacore |
|
Thunnus albacares |
Yellowfin tuna |
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Thunnus atlanticus |
Blackfin tuna |
|
Thunnus maccoyii |
Southern bluefin tuna |
|
Thunnus obesus |
Bigeye tuna |
|
Thunnus thynnus |
Bluefin tuna |
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Istiophoridae |
Istiophorus albicans |
Atlantic sailfish |
Makaira indica |
Black marlin |
|
Makaira nigricans |
Atlantic blue marlin |
|
Tetrapturus albidus |
Atlantic white marlin |
|
Tetrapturus belone |
Mediterranean Spearfish |
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Tetrapturus georgii |
Roundscale Spearfish |
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Tetrapturus pfluegeri |
Longbill Spearfish |
|
Xiphiidae |
Xiphias gladius |
Swordfish |
Alopiidae |
Alopias superciliosus |
Bigeye thresher shark |
Carcharhinidae |
Carcharhinus falciformis |
Silky shark |
Carcharhinus longimanus |
Oceanic whitetip shark |
|
Prionace glauca |
Blue shark |
|
Lamnidae |
Isurus oxyrinchus |
Shortfin mako shark |
Lamna nasus |
Porbeagle shark |
|
Sphyrnidae |
Sphyrna spp. |
Hammerhead sharks |
Coryphaenidae |
Coryphaena hippurus |
Dolphinfish |
ANNEX II
GUIDELINES FOR PREPARATION OF FISH AGGREGATING DEVICE (FAD) MANAGEMENT PLANS
ANNEX III
LIST OF DEPLOYED FADS ON A QUARTERLY BASIS
FAD Identifier |
FAD & electronic equipment types |
FAD Design characteristics |
Observation |
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FAD Marking |
Associated beacon ID |
FAD Type |
Type of the associated beacon and /or electronic devices |
FAD floating part |
FAD underwater hanging structure |
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Dimensions |
Materials |
Dimensions |
Materials |
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ANNEX IV
OBSERVER PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS FOR VESSELS FISHING FOR TROPICAL TUNAS IN THE GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS OF THE TIME AND AREA CLOSURE
Observer tasks
Obligations of the flag Member State
ANNEX V
MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS FOR MITIGATION MEASURES
Mitigation measure |
Description |
Specification |
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Night setting with minimum deck lighting |
No setting between nautical dawn and nautical dusk. Deck lighting to be kept to a minimum |
Nautical dusk and nautical dawn are defined as set out in the Nautical Almanac tables for relevant latitude, local time and date. Minimum deck lighting should not breach minimum standards for safety and navigation. |
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Bird-scaring lines (tori lines) |
Bird-scaring lines shall be deployed during longline setting to deter birds from approaching the branch line |
For vessels greater than or equal to 35 m:
For vessels less than 35 m:
Additional design and deployment guidelines for bird-scaring lines are provided in Supplemental Guidelines for Design and Deployment of tori lines below. |
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Line weighting |
Line weights to be deployed on the snood prior to setting |
Greater than a total of 45 g attached within 1 m of the hook; or Greater than a total of 60 g attached within 3,5 m of the hook; or Greater than a total of 98 g weight attached within 4 m of the hook. |