COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 704/2008
of 15 July 2008
on the conclusion of the Protocol setting out the fishing opportunities and financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Community and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania for the period 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2012
Article 1
Article 2
Fishing category |
GT or maximum number of licences per licence period |
Member State |
GT, licences or annual catch ceiling by Member State |
Category 1: Vessels fishing for crustaceans other than spiny lobster and crab |
9 570 GT |
Spain |
7 313 GT |
Italy |
1 371 GT |
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Portugal |
886 GT |
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Category 2: Black hake trawlers and bottom longliners |
3 240 GT |
Spain |
3 240 GT |
Category 3: Vessels fishing for demersal species other than black hake with gear other than trawls |
1 162 GT |
Spain |
1 162 GT |
Category 4: Freezer trawlers fishing for demersal species |
375 GT |
Greece |
375 GT |
Category 5: Cephalopods |
13 950 GT 32 licences |
Spain |
24 licences |
Italy |
4 licences |
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Portugal |
1 licence |
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Greece |
3 licences |
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Category 6: Spiny lobster |
300 GT |
Portugal |
300 GT |
Category 7: Freezer tuna seiners |
22 licences |
Spain |
17 licences |
France |
5 licences |
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Category 8: Pole-and-line tuna vessels and surface longliners |
22 licences |
Spain |
18 licences |
France |
4 licences |
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Category 9: Pelagic freezer trawlers |
17 licences for a reference tonnage of 250 000 tonnes |
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Category 10: Crab fishing |
300 GT |
Spain |
300 GT |
Category 11: Non-freezer pelagic vessels |
15 000 GT per month, averaged over the year |
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Article 3
Article 4
Article 5
Article 6
PROTOCOL
setting out the fishing opportunities and financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Community and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania for the period 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2012
Article 1
Period of application and fishing opportunities
Article 2
Financial contribution — Methods of payment
Article 3
Scientific cooperation
Article 4
Review of fishing opportunities
Article 5
Exploratory fishing
Article 6
Contribution of the Fisheries Partnership Agreement to the implementation of Mauritania's sectoral fisheries policy
Article 7
Methods of implementing the support for Mauritania's sectoral fisheries policy
Article 8
Economic integration of Community operators in the Mauritanian fisheries sector
Article 9
Disputes — suspension of application of the Protocol
Article 10
Suspension of application of the Protocol on grounds of non-payment
Article 11
National law
Article 12
Duration
Article 13
Termination
Article 14
Entry into force
Type of fishing |
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CRUSTACEANS |
DEMERSAL FISHING |
CEPHALOPODS |
PELAGIC FISHING |
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Category 1 Crustaceans other than spiny lobster and crab |
Category 10 Crab |
Category 6 Spiny lobster |
Category 2 Black hake trawlers and longliners |
Category 3 Demersal species other than black hake with gear other than trawls |
Category 4 Trawlers targeting demersal species other than black hake |
Category 5 Cephalopods |
Category 7 Tuna seiners |
Category 8 Pole-and-line tuna vessels and surface longliners |
Category 9 Pelagic freezer trawlers species(1) |
Category 11 Non-freezer pelagic vessels(1) |
Maximum GT per licence period |
9 570 GT |
300 GT |
300 GT |
3 240 GT |
1 162 GT |
375 GT |
13 950 GT 32 vessels |
22 vessels |
22 vessels |
17 licences |
15 000 GT per month, averaged over the year |
FISHING CATEGORY 1: VESSELS FISHING FOR CRUSTACEANS OTHER THAN SPINY LOBSTER AND CRAB
1. Fishing zone
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20° 46,3' N |
17° 03,0' W |
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20° 40,0' N |
17° 07,5' W |
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20° 05,0' N |
17° 07,5' W |
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19° 35,5' N |
16° 47,0' W |
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19° 28,0' N |
16° 45,0' W |
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19° 21,0' N |
16° 45,0' W |
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Once the development plan for shrimp is adopted, this zoning may be revised by mutual agreement between the Parties. |
2. Authorised gear
Bottom shrimp trawl and other selective types of gear. |
The two Parties are to carry out technical trials with a view to drafting rules on selectivity, in particular: (i) selectivity grids for trawls, (ii) selective gear other than trawls. Selective gear are to be put into operation by 31 December 2009, following scientific, technical and economic evaluation of the results of these trials. |
Doubling of the cod-end is prohibited. Doubling of the twine forming the cod-end is prohibited. Protective aprons are authorised in accordance with Article 24 of the Mauritanian Fisheries Code. |
3. Minimum authorised mesh size
50 mm |
4. Biological recovery
Two (2) periods of two (2) months: May-June and September-October. |
The two Parties may decide by mutual agreement within the Joint Committee to adjust, increase or reduce the above biological recovery period, and to lay down closed periods in certain zones to protect nursery areas and areas with a high concentration of juvenile fish. |
5. By-catches and minimum sizes
In accordance with Mauritanian legislation (see Chapter VI and Appendix 5 to Annex I for by-catches and Chapter V, point 5 and Appendix 6 to Annex I for minimum sizes). |
Where Mauritanian legislation does not contain any rules on by-catches and minimum sizes for certain species, the two Parties shall consult within the Joint Committee to lay down the authorised rate. |
6. Authorised tonnage/Fees
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2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Authorised tonnage (GT) per licence period |
9 570 GT |
9 570 GT |
9 570 GT |
9 570 GT |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
291 |
303 |
315 |
315 |
7. Comments
The fees are fixed for the four-year period of application of the Protocol. |
Landings and transhipments encouraged under the terms of the Protocol and of Annex I. |
FISHING CATEGORY 2: BLACK HAKE TRAWLERS (1) AND BOTTOM LONGLINERS
1. Fishing zone
1.1. |
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20° 46,3' N |
17° 03,0' W |
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20° 36,0' N |
17° 11,0' W |
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20° 36,0' N |
17° 36,0' W |
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20° 03,0' N |
17° 36,0' W |
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19° 45,7' N |
17° 03,0' W |
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19° 29,0' N |
16° 51,5' W |
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19° 15,6' N |
16° 51,5' W |
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19° 15,6' N |
16° 49,6' W |
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1.2. |
The zoning during the closed periods for cephalopod fisheries is as follows: |
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20° 46,0' N |
17° 03,0' W |
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20° 46,0' N |
17° 47,0' W |
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20° 03,0' N |
17° 47,0' W |
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19° 47,0' N |
17° 14,0' W |
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19° 21,0' N |
16° 55,0' W |
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19° 15,6' N |
16° 51,5' W |
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19° 15,6' N |
16° 49,6' W |
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2. Authorised gear
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Doubling of the cod-end is prohibited. |
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Doubling of the twine forming the cod-end is prohibited. |
3. Minimum authorised mesh size
70 mm for the trawl net |
4. Biological recovery
The two Parties shall agree within the Joint Committee and on the basis of the best available scientific advice approved by the Joint Scientific Committee on the most appropriate biological recovery period. |
5. By-catches and minimum sizes
In accordance with Mauritanian legislation (see Chapter VI and Appendix 5 to Annex I for by-catches and Chapter V, point 5 and Appendix 6 to Annex I for minimum sizes). |
Where Mauritanian legislation does not contain any rules on by-catches and minimum sizes for certain species, the two Parties shall consult within the Joint Committee to lay down the authorised rate. |
6. Authorised tonnage/Fees
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2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Authorised tonnage (GT) per licence period |
3 240 GT |
3 240 GT |
3 240 GT |
3 240 GT |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
148 |
153 |
159 |
159 |
7. Comments
The fees are fixed for the four-year period of application of the Protocol. |
(1) This category does not include freezer trawlers. |
Landings and transhipments encouraged under the terms of the Protocol and of Annex I. |
FISHING CATEGORY 3: VESSELS FISHING FOR DEMERSAL SPECIES OTHER THAN BLACK HAKE WITH GEAR OTHER THAN TRAWLS
1. Fishing zone
1.1. |
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1.2. |
The zoning during the closed periods for cephalopod fisheries is as follows: |
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20° 46,0' N |
17° 03,0' W |
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20° 46,0' N |
17° 47,0' W |
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20° 03,0' N |
17° 47,0' W |
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19° 47,0' N |
17° 14,0' W |
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19° 21,0' N |
16° 55,0' W |
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19° 15,6' N |
16° 51,5' W |
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19° 15,6' N |
16° 49,6' W |
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2. Authorised gear
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3. Minimum authorised mesh size
120 mm for gillnets; |
20 mm for live-bait fishing nets. |
4. By-catches and minimum sizes
In accordance with Mauritanian legislation (see Chapter VI and Appendix 5 to Annex I for by-catches and Chapter V, point 5 and Appendix 6 to Annex I for minimum sizes). |
Where Mauritanian legislation does not contain any rules on by-catches and minimum sizes for certain species, the two Parties shall consult within the Joint Committee to lay down the authorised rate. |
5. Authorised tonnage
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2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Authorised tonnage (GT) per licence period |
1 162 GT |
1 162 GT |
1 162 GT |
1 162 GT |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
254 |
264 |
274 |
274 |
6. Comments
The fees are fixed for the four-year period of application of the Protocol. |
The type of fishing gear to be used should be notified when applying for the licence. |
Seines may be used only to fish for bait for use in line and creel fishing. |
Use of creels is authorised for no more than seven vessels of under 135 GT each. |
Landings and transhipments encouraged under the terms of the Protocol and of Annex I. |
The two Parties shall agree within the Joint Committee and on the basis of the best available scientific advice approved by the Joint Scientific Committee on the most appropriate biological recovery period. |
FISHING CATEGORY 4: FREEZER TRAWLERS FISHING FOR DEMERSAL SPECIES
1. Fishing zone
1.1. |
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20° 46,3' N |
17° 03,0' W |
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20° 36,0' N |
17° 11,0' W |
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20° 36,0' N |
17° 36,0' W |
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20° 03,0' N |
17° 36,0' W |
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19° 45,7' N |
17° 03,0' W |
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19° 29,0' N |
16° 51,5' W |
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19° 15,6' N |
16° 51,5' W |
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19° 15,6' N |
16° 49,6' W |
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2. Authorised gear
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Doubling of the cod-end is prohibited. |
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Doubling of the twine forming the cod-end is prohibited. |
3. Minimum authorised mesh size
70 mm |
4. Biological recovery
Two (2) periods of two (2) months: May-June and September-October. |
The two Parties may decide by mutual agreement within the Joint Committee to adjust, increase or reduce the above biological recovery period, and to lay down closed periods in certain zones to protect nursery areas and areas with a high concentration of juvenile fish. |
5. By-catches and minimum sizes
In accordance with Mauritanian legislation (see Chapter VI and Appendix 5 to Annex I for by-catches and Chapter V, point 5 and Appendix 6 to Annex I for minimum sizes). |
Where Mauritanian legislation does not contain any rules on by-catches and minimum sizes for certain species, the two Parties shall consult within the Joint Committee to lay down the authorised rate. |
6. Authorised tonnage/Fees
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2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Authorised tonnage (GT) per licence period |
375 GT |
375 GT |
375 GT |
375 GT |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
156 |
163 |
169 |
169 |
7. Comments
The fees are fixed for the four-year period of application of the Protocol. |
Landings and transhipments encouraged under the terms of the Protocol and of Annex I. |
FISHING CATEGORY 5: CEPHALOPODS
1. Fishing zone
North of latitude 19° 15,6' N, outside the zone marked by the following points: |
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20° 46,3' N |
17° 03,0' W |
20° 40,0' N |
17° 07,5' W |
19° 57,0' N |
17° 07,5' W |
19° 28,2' N |
16° 48,0' W |
19° 18,5' N |
16° 48,0' W |
19° 18,5' N |
16° 40,5' W |
19° 15,6' N |
16° 38,0' W |
South of latitude 19° 15,6' N as far as latitude 17° 50,0' N, west of 9 miles from the 6-mile line, the coordinates of which are given in Appendix 6 to Annex II |
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South of latitude 19° 15,6' N as far as latitude 17° 50,0' N, west of 6 miles from the 6-mile line, the coordinates of which are given in Appendix 6 to Annex II. |
2. Authorised gear
Bottom trawl. |
Doubling of the cod-end is prohibited. |
Doubling of the twine forming the cod-end is prohibited. |
3. Minimum authorised mesh size
70 mm |
4. Biological recovery
Two (2) periods of two (2) months: May-June and September-October. |
The two Parties may decide by mutual agreement within the Joint Committee, on the basis of the best available scientific advice, to adjust, increase or reduce the above biological recovery period, and to lay down closed periods in certain zones to protect nursery areas and areas with a high concentration of juvenile fish. |
5. By-catches and minimum sizes
In accordance with Mauritanian legislation (see Chapter VI and Appendix 5 to Annex I for by-catches and Chapter V, point 5 and Appendix 6 to Annex I for minimum sizes). |
Where Mauritanian legislation does not contain any rules on by-catches and minimum sizes for certain species, the two Parties shall consult within the Joint Committee to lay down the authorised rate. |
6. Authorised tonnage/Fees
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2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Authorised tonnage (GT) per licence period |
13 950 GT |
13 950 GT |
13 950 GT |
13 950 GT |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
349 |
363 |
377 |
377 |
7. Comments
The fees are fixed for the four-year period of application of the Protocol. |
Landings and transhipments encouraged under the terms of the Protocol and of Annex I. |
FISHING CATEGORY 6: SPINY LOBSTERS
1. Fishing zone
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2. Authorised gear
Pot |
3. Minimum authorised mesh size
60 mm mesh |
4. Biological recovery
Two (2) periods of two (2) months: May-June and September-October. |
The two Parties may decide by mutual agreement within the Joint Committee to adjust, increase or reduce the above biological recovery periods. |
5. By-catches and minimum sizes
In accordance with Mauritanian legislation (see Chapter VI and Appendix 5 to Annex I for by-catches and Chapter V, point 5 and Appendix 6 to Annex I for minimum sizes). |
Where Mauritanian legislation does not contain any rules on by-catches and minimum sizes for certain species, the two Parties shall consult within the Joint Committee to lay down the authorised rate. |
6. Authorised tonnage/Fees
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2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Authorised tonnage (GT) per licence period |
300 GT |
300 GT |
300 GT |
300 GT |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
283 |
294 |
305 |
305 |
7. Comments
The fees are fixed for the four-year period of application of the Protocol. |
Landings encouraged under the terms of the Protocol and of Annex I. |
FISHING CATEGORY 7: FREEZER TUNA SEINERS
1. Fishing zone
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2. Authorised gear
Seine |
3. Minimum authorised mesh size
Recommended ICCAT standards. |
4. By-catches and minimum sizes
In accordance with Mauritanian legislation (see Chapter VI and Appendix 5 to Annex I for by-catches and Chapter V, point 5 and Appendix 6 to Annex I for minimum sizes). |
Where Mauritanian legislation does not contain any rules on by-catches and minimum sizes for certain species, the two Parties shall consult within the Joint Committee to lay down the authorised rate. |
5. Authorised tonnage/Fees
Fee per tonne caught |
EUR 35 |
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Number of vessels authorised to fish |
22 |
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Advance in EUR per vessel per year |
EUR 1 750 |
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6. Comments
The fees are fixed for the four-year period of application of the Protocol. |
Landings and transhipments encouraged under the terms of the Protocol and of Annex I. |
FISHING CATEGORY 8: POLE-AND-LINE TUNA VESSELS AND SURFACE LONGLINERS
1. Fishing zone
For surface longliners, the zoning is the same as for tuna seiners in category 7. |
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For pole-and-line tuna vessels, the following zoning applies: |
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Fishing zone authorised for live-bait fishing: |
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2. Authorised gear
Pole-and-line and surface longline |
3. By-catches and minimum sizes
In accordance with Mauritanian legislation (see Chapter VI and Appendix 5 to Annex I for by-catches and Chapter V, point 5 and Appendix 6 to Annex I for minimum sizes). |
Where Mauritanian legislation does not contain any rules on by-catches and minimum sizes for certain species, the two Parties shall consult within the Joint Committee to lay down the authorised rate. |
4. Authorised tonnage/Fees
Number of vessels authorised to fish |
22 |
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Pole-and-line vessels — fee per tonne caught |
EUR 25 |
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Longliners — fee per tonne caught |
EUR 35 |
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Advance in EUR per vessel per year |
EUR 2 500 for pole-and-line vessels EUR 3 500 for longliners |
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5. Comments
The fees are fixed for the four-year period of application of the Protocol. |
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FISHING CATEGORY 9: PELAGIC FREEZER TRAWLERS
1. Fishing zone
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20° 46,3' N |
17° 03,0' W |
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20° 36,0' N |
17° 11,0' W |
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20° 36,0' N |
17° 24,1' W |
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19° 57,0' N |
17° 24,1' W |
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19° 45,7' N |
17° 03,0' W |
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19° 29,0' N |
16° 51,5' W |
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19° 21,0' N |
16° 45,0' W |
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2. Authorised gear
Pelagic trawl |
The bag of the pelagic or semi-pelagic trawl may be strengthened with a piece of netting with a minimum mesh size of 400 mm of stretched mesh and by straps placed at least 1,5 metres apart, except for the strap at the back of the trawl which may not be placed less than 2 metres from the window in the bag. The strengthening or doubling of the bag by any other means is prohibited and the trawl may in no case target species other than the small pelagic species authorised. |
3. Minimum authorised mesh size
40 mm |
4. By-catches and minimum sizes
In accordance with Mauritanian legislation (see Chapter VI and Appendix 5 to Annex I for by-catches and Chapter V, point 5 and Appendix 6 to Annex I for minimum sizes). |
Where Mauritanian legislation does not contain any rules on by-catches and minimum sizes for certain species, the two Parties shall consult within the Joint Committee to lay down the authorised rate. |
See Chapter V, point 5 and Appendix 7 to Annex I for the conversion factors for small pelagics. |
5. Authorised tonnage/Fees
Number of vessels authorised to fish at the same time |
17 |
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Fees in EUR per GT per year |
2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Vessels of below 5 000 GT |
8,2 |
8,3 |
8,4 |
8,5 |
Vessels of 5 000 GT or above but below 7 000 GT |
7,2 |
7,3 |
7,4 |
7,5 |
Vessels of 7 000 GT or above but below 9 500 GT |
6,2 |
6,3 |
6,4 |
6,5 |
The maximum total allowable catch for the freezer trawler fleet under the above licence arrangements is 250 000 tonnes per year, but this quota may be exceeded on the basis of the provisions laid down in the Protocol and the Annexes thereto. |
6. Comments
Unused category 11 fishing opportunities may be used by category 9 at a rate of a maximum 20 licences per month. |
The fees are fixed for the four-year period of application of the Protocol. |
Landings and transhipments encouraged under the terms of the Protocol and of Annex I. |
FISHING CATEGORY 10: CRAB FISHING
1. Fishing zone
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20° 46,3' N |
17° 03,0' W |
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20° 36,0' N |
17° 11,0' W |
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20° 36,0' N |
17° 36,0' W |
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20° 03,0' N |
17° 36,0' W |
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19° 45,7' N |
17° 03,0' W |
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19° 29,0' N |
16° 51,5' W |
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19° 15,6' N |
16° 51,5' W |
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19° 15,6' N |
16° 49,6' W |
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2. Authorised gear
Crab pot |
3. Minimum authorised mesh size
60 mm mesh |
4. Biological recovery
Two (2) periods of two (2) months: May-June and September-October. |
The two Parties may decide by mutual agreement within the Joint Committee, on the basis of the best available scientific advice, to adjust, increase or reduce the above biological recovery period, and to lay down closed periods in certain zones to protect nursery areas and areas with a high concentration of juvenile fish. |
5. By-catches and minimum sizes
In accordance with Mauritanian legislation (see Chapter VI and Appendix 5 to Annex I for by-catches and Chapter V, point 5 and Appendix 6 to Annex I for minimum sizes). |
Where Mauritanian legislation does not contain any rules on by-catches and minimum sizes for certain species, the two Parties shall consult within the Joint Committee to lay down the authorised rate. |
6. Authorised tonnage/Fees
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2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Authorised tonnage (GT) per licence period |
300 GT |
300 GT |
300 GT |
300 GT |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
283 |
294 |
305 |
305 |
7. Comments
The fees are fixed for the four-year period of application of the Protocol. |
Landings and transhipments encouraged under the terms of the Protocol and of Annex I. |
FISHING CATEGORY 11: NON-FREEZER PELAGIC VESSELS
1. Fishing zone
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20° 46,3' N |
17° 03,0' W |
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20° 36,0' N |
17° 11,0' W |
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20° 36,0' N |
17° 24,1' W |
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19° 57,0' N |
17° 24,1' W |
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19° 45,7' N |
17° 03,0' W |
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19° 29,0' N |
16° 51,5' W |
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19° 21,0' N |
16° 45,0' W |
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2. Authorised gear
Pelagic trawl and purse seine for industrial fishing. |
The bag of the pelagic or semi-pelagic trawl may be strengthened with a piece of netting with a minimum mesh size of 400 mm of stretched mesh and by straps placed at least 1,5 metres apart, except for the strap at the back of the trawl which may not be placed less than 2 metres from the window in the bag. The strengthening or doubling of the bag by any other means is prohibited and the trawl may in no case target species other than the small pelagic species authorised. |
3. Minimum authorised mesh size
40 mm for trawlers and 20 mm for seiners. |
4. By-catches and minimum sizes
In accordance with Mauritanian legislation (see Chapter VI and Appendix 5 to Annex I for by-catches and Chapter V, point 5 and Appendix 6 to Annex I for minimum sizes). |
Where Mauritanian legislation does not contain any rules on by-catches and minimum sizes for certain species, the two Parties shall consult within the Joint Committee to lay down the authorised rate. |
See Chapter V, point 5 and Appendix 7 to Annex I for the conversion factors for small pelagics. |
5. Authorised tonnage/Fees
Authorised tonnage |
15 000 GT per month (annual average), equivalent to 3 monthly licences for pelagic freezer trawlers in category 9. |
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The averaging of monthly figures over a year shall mean that the average use per month at the end of a year of the Protocol corresponds to the above figure, with the possibility of carrying over unused quantities from one month to the following month. |
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2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
7,2 |
7,3 |
7,4 |
7,5 |
6. Comments
Unused category 11 fishing opportunities may be used by category 9 at a rate of a maximum 20 licences per month. |
The fees are fixed for the four-year period of application of the Protocol. |
There is no limit on catches by non-freezer pelagic vessels. |
Transitional arrangements for taking seamen on board are laid down in Annex I (point 6 of Chapter XV). |
Landings and transhipments encouraged under the terms of the Protocol and of Annex I. |
ANNEX I
CONDITIONS FOR THE EXERCISE OF FISHING ACTIVITIES BY COMMUNITY VESSELS IN MAURITANIA'S FISHING ZONES
CHAPTER I
Documents required for licence applications
CHAPTER II
Licences — application, issue and validity
1. Eligibility to fish
2. Licence applications
3. Issue of licences
4. Validity and utilisation of licences
CHAPTER III
Fees
CHAPTER IV
Methods of payment
CHAPTER V
Communication of catch data
2. Fishing log
3. Supplementary fishing log (landing and transhipment declarations)
4. Quarterly catch declarations
5. Reliability of data
CHAPTER VI
By-catches
CHAPTER VII
Landings in Mauritania
GENERAL CONDITIONS AND FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
TAX AND FINANCIAL CONDITIONS
CHAPTER VIII
Signing-on of Mauritanian seamen
CHAPTER IX
Technical inspection
CHAPTER X
Vessel identification
CHAPTER XI
Suspension or withdrawal of licences
CHAPTER XII
Infringements
CHAPTER XIII
Fines
CHAPTER XIV
Provisions relating to vessels fishing highly migratory species (tuna vessels and surface longliners)
CHAPTER XV
Rules on pelagic fishing vessels
Tonnage |
Amount per quarter (MRO) |
< 99 GT |
50 000 |
100-200 GT |
100 000 |
200-400 GT |
200 000 |
400-600 GT |
400 000 |
> 600 GT |
600 000 |
Tonnage |
Amount per month (MRO) |
< 2 000 GT |
50 000 |
2 000 -3 000 GT |
150 000 |
3 000 -5 000 GT |
500 000 |
5 000 -7 000 GT |
750 000 |
7 000 -9 000 GT |
1 000 000 |
> 9 000 GT |
1 300 000 |
Appendix 1
MAURITANIA — EUROPEAN COMMUNITY FISHING AGREEMENT
APPLICATION FORM FOR A FISHING LICENCE
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Appendix 4
ICCAT LOGBOOK FOR TUNA FISHERY
Appendix 5
MAURITIAN LEGISLATION IN FORCE CONCERNING BY-CATCHES
Categories |
Authorised by-catches |
Prohibited catches |
|
1 |
Vessels fishing for crustaceans other than spiny lobster and crab |
20 % fish and 15 % cephalopods 7,5 % crabs |
Spiny lobster |
2 |
Black hake trawlers and bottom longliners |
Trawlers: 25 % fish Longliners: 50 % fish |
Cephalopods and crustaceans |
3 |
Vessels fishing for demersal species other than black hake with gear other than trawls |
10 % of the total for the authorised target species or group of species (live weight), including a maximum of 5 % for shrimps and 5 % for squid and cuttlefish |
Octopus Hake (maximum % to be decided within the Joint Committee) |
4 |
Freezer trawlers fishing for demersal species |
10 % of the total for the authorised target species or group of species (live weight), including a maximum of 5 % for shrimps and 5 % for squid and cuttlefish |
Octopus |
5 |
Cephalopod vessels |
5 % shrimps |
|
6 |
Lobster boats |
|
Fish, cephalopods, shrimps, royal spiny lobsters and crabs |
7 |
Freezer tuna seiners |
|
Species other than the target species or group of species |
8 |
Pole-and-line tuna vessels and surface longliners |
|
Species other than the target species or group of species |
9 |
Pelagic freezer trawlers |
3 % of the total for the authorised target species or group of species (live weight) |
Crustaceans or cephalopods except squid |
10 |
Crab fishing |
|
Fish, cephalopods and crustaceans other than the target species |
11 |
Non-freezer pelagic vessels |
3 % of the total for the authorised target species or group of species (live weight) |
Crustaceans or cephalopods except squid |
Appendix 6
LEGISLATION IN FORCE ON MINIMUM SIZES OF CATCHES KEPT ON BOARD
Sardinella (Sardinella aurita and Sardinella maderensis) |
18 cm |
Sardine (Sardina pilchardus) |
16 cm |
Scads and horse mackerels (Trachurus spp.) |
19 cm |
Yellow horse mackerel (Decapturus rhonchus) |
19 cm |
Chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus) |
25 cm |
Gilt-head seabream (Sparus auratus) |
20 cm |
Blue-spotted seabream (Sparus coeruleostictus) |
23 cm |
Red-banded seabream (Sparus auriga), red porgy (Sparus pagrus) |
23 cm |
Dentex (Dentex spp.) |
15 cm |
Red pandora (Pagellus bellottii), axillary seabream (Pagellus acarne) |
19 cm |
Rubberlip grunt (Plectorhynchus mediterraneus) |
25 cm |
Black grouper |
25 cm |
Brown meagre (Sciana umbra) |
25 cm |
Meagre (Argirosomus regius) and cassava croaker (Pseudotholithus senegalensis) |
70 cm |
Groupers (Epinephelus spp.) |
40 cm |
Bluefish (Pomatomus saltator) |
30 cm |
West African goatfish (Pseudupeneus prayensis) |
17 cm |
Mullets (Mugil spp.) |
20 cm |
Smoothhound, barbeled houndshark (Mustellus mustellus, Leptocharias smithi) |
60 cm |
Sea spotted bass (Dicentrarchus punctatus) |
20 cm |
Tongue-sole (Cynoglossus canariensis, Cynoglossus monodi) |
20 cm |
Tongue-sole (Cynoglossus cadenati, Cynoglossus senegalensis) |
30 cm |
Hake (Merluccius spp.) |
30 cm |
Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) of a weight of less than |
3,2 kg |
Bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) of a weight of less than |
3,2 kg |
Octopus (Octopus vulgaris) |
500 g (eviscerated) |
Squid (Loligo vulgaris) |
13 cm |
Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) |
13 cm |
African cuttlefish (Sepia bertheloti) |
7 cm |
Royal spiny lobster (Panulirus regius) |
21 cm |
Pink spiny lobster (Palinurus mauritanicus) |
23 cm |
Deepwater rose shrimps (Parapenaeus longirostris) |
06 cm |
Red crab (Geryon maritae) |
06 cm |
Southern pink shrimp, caramote prawn (Penaeus notialis, Penaeus kerathurus) |
200 indv/kg’ |
Appendix 7
LIST OF CONVERSION FACTORS
Production |
Processing method |
Conversion rate |
Sardinella |
||
Without head |
Hand cutting |
1,416 |
Without head, eviscerated |
Hand cutting |
1,675 |
Without head, eviscerated |
Machine cutting |
1,795 |
Mackerel |
||
Without head |
Hand cutting |
1,406 |
Without head, eviscerated |
Hand cutting |
1,582 |
Without head |
Machine cutting |
1,445 |
Without head, eviscerated |
Machine cutting |
1,661 |
Scabbard fish |
||
Without head, eviscerated |
Hand cutting |
1,323 |
Slices |
Hand cutting |
1,340 |
Without head, eviscerated (special cut) |
Hand cutting |
1,473 |
Sardine |
||
Without head |
Hand cutting |
1,416 |
Without head, eviscerated |
Hand cutting |
1,704 |
Without head, eviscerated |
Machine cutting |
1,828 |
Horse mackerel |
||
Without head |
Hand cutting |
1,570 |
Without head |
Machine cutting |
1,634 |
Without head, eviscerated |
Hand cutting |
1,862 |
Without head, eviscerated |
Machine cutting |
1,953 |
ANNEX II
COOPERATION IN THE MONITORING OF FISHING ACTIVITIES BY COMMUNITY VESSELS IN MAURITANIA'S FISHING ZONES
CHAPTER I
Entering and leaving the fishing zone
CHAPTER II
Innocent passage
CHAPTER III
Transhipment
CHAPTER IV
Inspection and monitoring
CHAPTER V
Mutual observation system for shore-based controls
1. Implementation
2. Confidentiality
3. Location
4. Funding
CHAPTER VI
Boarding and application of penalties
1. Statement of boarding
2. Notification of boarding
3. Settlement of boarding
4. Compliance with the rules
CHAPTER VII
Satellite monitoring of fishing vessels
CHAPTER VIII
Mauritanian scientific observers on board Community vessels
CHAPTER IX
Dumping at sea and pollution
CHAPTER X
Fight against illegal fishing
Appendix 1
MAURITANIA — EUROPEAN COMMUNITY FISHING AGREEMENT
CONTACT DETAILS FOR THE SURVEILLANCE AUTHORITY
Délégation à la Surveillance des Pêches et au Contrôle en Mer
Address: |
Boîte Postale (BP) 260 Nouadhibou Mauritania |
Tel.: |
(222) 574 57 01 |
Fax: |
(222) 574 63 12 |
E-mail: |
dspcm@toptechnology.mr |
CONTACT DETAILS FOR THE MAURITANIAN FMC
Name of FMC: |
DSPCM SSN |
VMS Tel.: |
(222) 574 67 43/574 56 26 |
VMS Fax: |
(222) 574 67 43 |
VMS E-mail: |
dspcm@toptechnology.mr |
X25 Address: |
20803403006315 |
Appendix 2
REPORT OF THE MAURITANIAN SCIENTIFIC OBSERVER
Appendix 3
COMMUNICATION OF VMS MESSAGES IN MAURITANIA
POSITION REPORT
Data Element |
Code |
Mandatory/Optional |
Comments |
Start record |
SR |
M |
System detail — indicates start of record |
Addressee |
AD |
M |
Message detail — addressee. Alpha 3 ISO country code |
From |
FR |
M |
Message detail — sender. Alpha 3 ISO country code |
Flag State |
FS |
M |
|
Type of message |
TM |
M |
Message detail — Message type ‘POS’ |
Radio call sign |
RC |
M |
Vessel detail — international radio call sign of vessel |
Contracting Party internal reference number |
IR |
M |
Unique contracting Party number (flag State ISO-3 code followed by number) |
External registration number |
XR |
M |
Vessel detail — number marked on side of vessel |
Latitude |
LA |
M |
Vessel position detail — position in degrees, minutes and tenths of minutes N/S DDMM.m (WGS-84) Example: N2046.3 |
Longitude |
LO |
M |
Vessel position detail — position in degrees, minutes and tenths of minutes E/W DDMM.m (WGS-84) Example: W01647.6 |
Course |
CO |
M |
Vessel course 360° scale |
Speed |
SP |
M |
Vessel speed in tenths of knots |
Date |
DA |
M |
Vessel position detail — date of record of UTC position (YYYYMMDD) |
Time |
TI |
M |
Vessel position detail — time of record of UTC position (HHMM) |
End record |
ER |
M |
System detail — indicates end of record |
Appendix 4
LIMITS OF THE MAURITANIAN EEZ
1 |
Southern boundary |
Lat. 16° 04' N |
Long. 19° 58' W |
2 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 16° 30' N |
Long. 19° 54' W |
3 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 17° 00' N |
Long. 19° 47' W |
4 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 17° 30' N |
Long. 19° 33' W |
5 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 18° 00' N |
Long. 19° 29' W |
6 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 18° 30' N |
Long. 19° 28' W |
7 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 19° 00' N |
Long. 19° 43' W |
8 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 19° 23' N |
Long. 20° 01' W |
9 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 19° 30' N |
Long. 20° 04' W |
10 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 20° 00' N |
Long. 20° 14,5' W |
11 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 20° 30' N |
Long. 20° 25,5' W |
12 |
Northern boundary |
Lat. 20° 46' N |
Long. 20° 04,5' W |
Appendix 5
Coordinates of the authorised transhipment zone within the port of Nouadhibou
(BUOY 2 = N 20° 43,6 W 17° 01,8)
1 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 20° 43,6' N |
Long. 17° 01,4' W |
2 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 20° 43,6' N |
Long. 16° 58,5' W |
3 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 20° 46,6' N |
Long. 16° 58,5' W |
4 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 20° 46,7' N |
Long. 17° 00,4' W |
5 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 20° 45,3' N |
Long. 17° 00,4' W |
6 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 20° 45,3' N |
Long. 17° 01,5' W |
Coordinates of the authorised transhipment zone within the port of Nouakchott
1 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 18° 01,5' N |
Long. 16° 07' W |
2 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 18° 01,5' N |
Long. 16° 03,8' W |
3 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 17° 59' N |
Long. 16° 07' W |
4 |
Coordinates |
Lat. 17° 59' N |
Long. 16° 03,8' W |
Appendix 6
ANNEX III
MINISTRY OF FISHERIES |
DIRECTORATE FOR INDUSTRIAL FISHERIES |
DATA ON ACTIVITY OF FISHING VESSELS FOR 2005 |
|
NATIONAL |
EU |
OTHER |
TOTAL |
|||||||||||||||||
CATEGORIES |
VN |
KW |
GT |
NFD |
CATCH |
VN |
KW |
GT |
NFD |
CATCH |
VN |
KW |
GT |
NFD |
CATCH |
VN |
KW |
GT |
NFD |
CATCH |
|
1 |
22 |
10 484 |
5 413 |
2 390 |
1 538 |
35 |
18 408 |
9 889 |
4 682 |
7 663 |
9 |
7 151 |
2 135 |
697 |
468 |
66 |
36 043 |
17 437 |
7 769 |
9 669 |
|
2 |
8 |
7 042 |
3 171 |
398 |
386 |
14 |
4 794 |
3 089 |
1 956 |
7 210 |
1 |
307 |
161 |
18 |
6 |
23 |
12 143 |
6 421 |
2 372 |
7 602 |
|
3 |
6 |
2 049 |
1 040 |
904 |
1 294 |
13 |
2 387 |
1 244 |
1 418 |
4 036 |
4 |
1 939 |
799 |
418 |
503 |
23 |
6 375 |
3 083 |
2 740 |
5 833 |
|
4 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
9 |
4 946 |
2 470 |
834 |
858 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
9 |
4 946 |
2 470 |
834 |
858 |
|
5 |
C |
100 |
63 316 |
29 876 |
19 795 |
22 333 |
50 |
34 554 |
20 922 |
9 758 |
16 833 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
150 |
97 870 |
50 798 |
29 553 |
39 166 |
G |
88 |
26 699 |
20 081 |
11 714 |
10 137 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
88 |
26 699 |
20 081 |
11 714 |
10 137 |
|
ST |
188 |
90 015 |
49 957 |
31 509 |
32 470 |
50 |
34 554 |
20 922 |
9 758 |
16 833 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
238 |
124 569 |
70 879 |
41 267 |
49 303 |
|
6 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
7 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
23 |
46 265 |
28 983 |
|
1 708 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
23 |
46 265 |
28 983 |
0 |
1 708 |
|
8 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
27 |
9 797 |
6 137 |
|
7 633 |
4 |
1 451 |
909 |
|
|
31 |
11 248 |
7 046 |
0 |
7 633 |
|
9 |
3 |
10 350 |
17 136 |
594 |
28 587 |
12 |
75 460 |
59 699 |
1 044 |
112 347 |
51 |
145 449 |
316 158 |
7 848 |
416 212 |
66 |
231 259 |
392 993 |
9 486 |
557 146 |
|
10 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
1 236 |
839 |
44 |
80 |
4 |
1 236 |
839 |
44 |
80 |
|
TOTAL |
227 |
119 940 |
76 717 |
35 796 |
64 275 |
183 |
196 611 |
132 433 |
19 691 |
158 288 |
73 |
157 533 |
321 001 |
9 025 |
417 269 |
483 |
474 084 |
530 151 |
64 512 |
639 833 |
|
|
CATEGORIES: |
|||||||
VN: |
Vessel Number |
1 |
|
7 |
|
||||
KW: |
Power in Units |
2 |
|
8 |
|
||||
GT: |
Gross Tonnage |
3 |
|
9 |
|
||||
NFD: |
Number of Fishing Days |
4 |
|
10 |
|
||||
CATCHES: |
Overall vessel catches, including targeted |
5 |
|
11 |
|
||||
|
species and by-catches |
6 |
|
|
|
MINISTRY OF FISHERIES |
DIRECTORATE FOR INDUSTRIAL FISHERIES |
DATA ON ACTIVITY OF FISHING VESSELS FOR 2006 |
|
NATIONAL |
EU |
OTHER |
TOTAL |
|||||||||||||||||
CATEGORIES |
VN |
KW |
GT |
NFD |
CATCH |
VN |
KW |
GT |
NFD |
CATCH |
VN |
KW |
GT |
NFD |
CATCH |
VN |
KW |
GT |
NFD |
CATCH |
|
1 |
20 |
13 616 |
4 715 |
3 039 |
1 474 |
34 |
14 926 |
9 601 |
6 910 |
7 042 |
3 |
1 501 |
936 |
293 |
308 |
57 |
30 043 |
15 252 |
10 242 |
8 824 |
|
2 |
2 |
589 |
224 |
88 |
476 |
13 |
3 915 |
3 414 |
2 526 |
7 874 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
15 |
4 504 |
3 638 |
2 614 |
8 350 |
|
3 |
6 |
2 779 |
1 010 |
594 |
4 661 |
7 |
1 110 |
552 |
637 |
2 173 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
13 |
3 889 |
1 562 |
1 231 |
6 834 |
|
4 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
5 |
C |
84 |
67 290 |
26 176 |
18 947 |
11 212 |
43 |
30 086 |
17 983 |
7 665 |
13 995 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
127 |
97 376 |
44 159 |
26 612 |
25 207 |
G |
42 |
7 546 |
4 838 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
42 |
7 546 |
4 838 |
|||||
ST |
126 |
|
|
26 493 |
16 050 |
43 |
|
|
7 665 |
13 995 |
|
|
|
|
|
169 |
|
|
34 158 |
30 045 |
|
6 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
570 |
219 |
98 |
11 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
570 |
219 |
98 |
11 |
|
7 (*1) |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
10 |
20 062 |
8 547 |
|
978 |
11 |
22 068 |
5 650 |
|
|
21 |
42 130 |
14 197 |
|
|
|
8 (*1) |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
20 |
8 383 |
3 207 |
|
7 812 |
16 |
4 611 |
4 914 |
|
|
36 |
12 994 |
8 121 |
|
|
|
9 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
15 |
56 269 |
73 441 |
1 939 |
264 645 |
22 |
90 385 |
113 506 |
3 705 |
271 480 |
37 |
146 654 |
186 947 |
5 644 |
536 125 |
|
10 |
1 |
692 |
132 |
90 |
160 |
1 |
441 |
252 |
61 |
180 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
1 133 |
384 |
151 |
340 |
|
11 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
TOTAL |
155 |
84 966 |
32 257 |
30 304 |
22 821 |
144 |
135 762 |
117 216 |
19 836 |
304 709 |
52 |
118 565 |
125 006 |
3 998 |
271 788 |
351 |
339 293 |
274 479 |
54 138 |
590 528 |
|
|
CATEGORIES: |
|||||||
VN: |
Vessel Number |
1 |
|
7 |
|
||||
KW: |
Power in Units |
2 |
|
8 |
|
||||
GT: |
Gross Tonnage |
3 |
|
9 |
|
||||
NFD: |
Number of Fishing Days |
4 |
|
10 |
|
||||
CATCHES: |
Overall vessel catches, including |
5 |
|
11 |
|
||||
|
targeted species and by-catches |
6 |
|
|
|
ANNEX IV
Guidelines for the purpose of drawing up the matrix of objectives and performance indicators for monitoring the implementation of the
Stratégie de développement durable du secteur de la pêche de la Mauritanie
(strategy of sustainable development of Mauritania's fisheries sector)
Strategic priorities and objectives |
Indicators (indicative list) |
||
1. Fisheries management and rent optimisation |
|||
|
Number of development plans drawn up, implemented and evaluated Number of non-industrial and coastal fisheries vessels registered (in absolute terms and as a percentage) Register kept of vessels in Mauritanian EEZ |
||
|
Number of surveys carried out to assess stocks Number of research programmes implemented Number of recommendations issued and followed on the state of the main fisheries resources (in particular freezes on fishing and conservation measures for overfished stocks) |
||
|
[Number of sworn independent inspectors and corresponding budgetary allocation entered in the Finance Act] Quality and diversity of the inspections carried out (number of days of surveillance at sea, number of inspections in port and at sea, number of aerial inspections, number of statistical bulletins published) Rate of radar coverage of the Mauritanian EEZ Rate of VMS coverage of the fleet Utilisation rate of the electronic logbook/industrial and coastal fleet combined |
||
|
Programme implemented on the adjustment of capacities Rate of reduction of vessels fishing for demersal species, particularly octopus |
||
|
Development projects carried out on new fisheries |
||
2. Increased economic and social impact of the sector |
|||
|
Progress of the refurbishment of the port of Nouadhibou Progress of the refurbishment and extension of the non-industrial fishing port of Nouadhibou Number of measures carried out to bring the fish market into line with standards Progress of the creation of landing stages for non-industrial fisheries Number of wrecks removed from Nouadhibou area |
||
|
Number of measures carried out on restructuring Quality of the financial instruments proposed Number of canoes equipped with iceboxes Rules on minimum health and hygiene standards applicable to canoes and their products drawn up and implemented |
||
|
Inspection system for fishery products adapted and operational Number of awareness-raising campaigns on health and hygiene rules (number of training courses organised and number of people trained) Nouakchott analytical laboratory operational Nouakchott fish market brought into line with hygiene standards Number of canoes equipped with ice-trays Number of sites developed for non-industrial landing and processing |
||
|
Volume of catches of non-industrial fishing vessels Number of aquaculture projects carried out Volume of funding of inland fisheries projects launched |
||
|
Number of institutional reforms adopted Improvements in the legal environment for investment Tailored financial instruments implemented (budget lines for non-industrial fisheries, support for industrial fisheries) Number of commercial partnership fora organised Volume of private investment carried out Number of public-private or private-private partnership projects developed |
||
3. Protection of the marine environment, habitats and the coastline |
|||
|
Number of studies carried out to analyse the state of the marine environment (baseline situation and follow-up studies of environmental parameters) Number and quality of conservation measures carried out Improvement in capacity for processing pollutants (containers for collecting waste oil, etc.), waste water treatment and purification plant Legislation of pollutants management adopted and implemented |
||
|
Status of launch of the anti-pollution centre Quality and quantity of anti-pollution material acquired |
||
4. Reform of the legal and institutional framework |
|||
|
Training plan adopted and implemented Number of advanced training courses held for management staff Number of training courses held for technical staff |
||
|
Rate of increase of operating budgets Functional database Improvement in the management of non-industrial and industrial fishing licences |
||
|
Operational monitoring system set up Set of relevant indicators available and measured at regular intervals Number of periodic evaluations carried out |