COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 1801/2006
of 30 November 2006
on the conclusion of the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Community and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania
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: Fishing vessels specialising in crustaceans other than crawfish and crab |
9 440 GT |
Spain |
7 183 GT |
Italy |
1 371 GT |
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Portugal |
886 GT |
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Category 2: Black hake trawlers and bottom longliners |
3 600 GT |
Spain |
3 600 GT |
Category 3: Vessels fishing for demersal species other than black hake with gear other than trawls |
2 324 GT |
Spain |
1 500 GT |
United Kingdom |
800 GT |
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Malta |
24 GT |
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Category 4: Pelagic freezer trawlers fishing for demersal species |
750 GT |
Greece |
750 GT |
Category 5: Cephalopods |
18 600 GT 43 licences |
Spain |
39 licences |
Italy |
4 licences |
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Category 6: Crawfish |
300 GT |
Portugal |
300 GT |
Category 7: Freezer tuna seiners |
36 licences |
Spain |
15 licences |
France |
20 licences |
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Malta |
1 licence |
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Category 8: Pole-and-line tuna vessels and surface longliners |
31 licences |
Spain |
23 licences |
France |
5 licences |
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Portugal |
3 licences |
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Category 9: Pelagic freezer trawlers |
22 licences for a maximum ceiling of 440 000 tonnes |
Netherlands |
190 000 tonnes |
Lithuania |
120 500 tonnes |
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Latvia |
73 500 tonnes |
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Germany |
20 000 tonnes |
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United Kingdom |
10 000 tonnes |
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Portugal |
6 000 tonnes |
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France |
10 000 tonnes |
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Poland |
10 000 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
FISHERIES PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
between the European Community and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania
Article 1
Scope
Article 2
Definitions
Article 3
Principles and objectives underlying this Agreement
Article 4
Scientific cooperation
Article 5
Access by Community vessels to fisheries in Mauritanian fishing zones
Article 6
Conditions governing fishing activities
Article 7
Financial contribution
Article 8
Promoting cooperation among economic operators
Article 9
Administrative cooperation
Article 10
Joint Committee
Article 11
Area of application
Article 12
Duration
Article 13
Settlement of disputes
Article 14
Termination
Article 15
Suspension
Article 16
Protocol and Annexes
Article 17
Final provisions — Language and entry into force
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
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 crawfish and crab |
Category 10 Crab |
Category 6 Crawfish |
Category 2 Black hake trawlers and longliners |
Category 3 Demersal species other than black hake with gear other than trawls |
Category 4 Demersal trawlers targeting species other than black hake |
Category 5 Cephalopods |
Category 7 Tuna seiners |
Category 8 Pole-and-line vessels and longliners |
Category 9 Pelagic freezer trawlers(1) |
Category 11 Non-freezer pelagic vessels(1) |
Maximum GT per licence period |
9 440 GT |
300 GT |
300 GT |
3 600 GT |
2 324 GT |
750 GT |
18 600 GT 43 vessels |
36 vessels |
31 vessels |
22 licences |
15 000 GT per month, averaged over the year |
FISHING CATEGORY 1: FISHING VESSELS SPECIALISING IN CRUSTACEANS OTHER THAN CRAWFISH AND CRAB
1. Fishing zone
20° 46′ 30″ N |
17° 03′ 00″ W |
20° 40′ 00″ N |
17° 07′ 50″ W |
20° 05′ 00″ N |
17° 07′ 50″ W |
19° 35′ 50″ N |
16° 47′ 00″ W |
19° 28′ 00″ N |
16° 45′ 00″ W |
19° 21′ 00″ N |
16° 45′ 00″ W |
2. Authorised gear
3. Minimum authorised mesh
4. Biological recovery
5. By-catches
6. Authorised tonnage/fees
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2006/07 |
2007/08 |
2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Authorised tonnage (GT) per licence period |
9 440 GT |
9 440 GT |
9 440 GT |
9 440 GT |
9 440 GT |
9 440 GT |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
268 |
280 |
291 |
303 |
315 |
315 |
7. Comments
FISHING CATEGORY 2: BLACK HAKE TRAWLERS (1) AND BOTTOM LONGLINERS
1. Fishing zone
20° 46′ 30″ N |
17° 03′ 00″ W |
20° 36′ 00″ N |
17° 11′ 00″ W |
20° 36′ 00″ N |
17° 36′ 00″ W |
20° 03′ 00″ N |
17° 36′ 00″ W |
19° 45′ 70″ N |
17° 03′ 00″ W |
19° 29′ 00″ N |
16° 51′ 50″ W |
19° 15′ 60″ N |
16° 51′ 50″ W |
19° 15′ 60″ N |
16° 49′ 60″ W |
20° 46′ 00″ N |
17° 03′ 00″ W |
20° 46′ 00″ N |
17° 47′ 00″ W |
20° 03′ 00″ N |
17° 47′ 00″ W |
19° 47′ 00″ N |
17° 14′ 00″ W |
19° 21′ 00″ N |
16° 55′ 00″ W |
19° 15′ 60″ N |
16° 51′ 50″ W |
19° 15′ 60″ N |
16° 49′ 60″ W |
2. Authorised gear
3. Minimum authorised mesh
4. Biological recovery
5. By-catches
6. Authorised tonnage/fees
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2006/07 |
2007/08 |
2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Authorised tonnage (GT) per licence period |
3 600 GT |
3 600 GT |
3 600 GT |
3 600 GT |
3 600 GT |
3 600 GT |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
135 |
142 |
148 |
153 |
159 |
159 |
7. Comments
FISHING CATEGORY 3: VESSELS FISHING FOR DEMERSAL SPECIES OTHER THAN BLACK HAKE WITH GEAR OTHER THAN TRAWLS
1. Fishing zone
20° 46′ 00″ N |
17° 03′ 00″ W |
20° 46′ 00″ N |
17° 47′ 00″ W |
20° 03′ 00″ N |
17° 47′ 00″ W |
19° 47′ 00″ N |
17° 14′ 00″ W |
19° 21′ 00″ N |
16° 55′ 00″ W |
19° 15′ 60″ N |
16° 51′ 50″ W |
19° 15′ 60″ N |
16° 49′ 60″ W |
2. Authorised gear
3. Minimum authorised mesh
4. By-catches
5. Authorised tonnage
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2006/07 |
2007/08 |
2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Authorised tonnage (GT) per licence period |
2 324 GT |
2 324 GT |
2 324 GT |
2 324 GT |
2 324 GT |
2 324 GT |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
233 |
244 |
254 |
264 |
274 |
274 |
6. Comments
FISHING CATEGORY 4: PELAGIC FREEZER TRAWLERS FISHING FOR DEMERSAL SPECIES
1. Fishing zone
20° 46′ 30″ N |
17° 03′ 00″ W |
20° 36′ 00″ N |
17° 11′ 00″ W |
20° 36′ 00″ N |
17° 36′ 00″ W |
20° 03′ 00″ N |
17° 36′ 00″ W |
19° 45′ 70″ N |
17° 03′ 00″ W |
19° 29′ 00″ N |
16° 51′ 50″ W |
19° 15′ 60″ N |
16° 51′ 50″ W |
19° 15′ 60″ N |
16° 49′ 60″ W |
2. Authorised gear
3. Minimum authorised mesh
4. Biological recovery
5. By-catches
6. Authorised tonnage/fees
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2006/07 |
2007/08 |
2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Authorised tonnage (GT) per licence period |
750 GT |
750 GT |
750 GT |
750 GT |
750 GT |
750 GT |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
144 |
150 |
156 |
163 |
169 |
169 |
7. Comments
FISHING CATEGORY 5: CEPHALOPODS
1. Fishing zone
20° 46′ 30″ N |
17° 03′ 00″ W |
20° 40′ 00″ N |
17° 07′ 50″ W |
19° 57′ 00″ N |
17° 07′ 50″ W |
19° 28′ 20″ N |
16° 48′ 00″ W |
19° 18′ 50″ N |
16° 48′ 00″ W |
19° 18′ 50″ N |
16° 40′ 50″ W |
19° 15′ 60″ N |
16° 38′ 00″ W |
2. Authorised gear
3. Minimum authorised mesh
4. Biological recovery
5. By-catches
6. Authorised tonnage/fees
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2006/07 |
2007/08 |
2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/2012 |
Authorised tonnage (GT) per licence period |
18 600 GT |
18 600 GT |
18 600 GT |
18 600 GT |
18 600 GT |
18 600 GT |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
321 |
335 |
349 |
363 |
377 |
377 |
7. Comments
FISHING CATEGORY 6: CRAWFISH
1. Fishing zone
2. Authorised gear
3. Minimum authorised mesh
4. Biological recovery
5. By-catches
6. Authorised tonnage/fees
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2006/07 |
2007/08 |
2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Authorised tonnage (GT) per licence period |
300 GT |
300 GT |
300 GT |
300 GT |
300 GT |
300 GT |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
260 |
271 |
283 |
294 |
305 |
305 |
7. Comments
FISHING CATEGORY 7: FREEZER TUNA SEINERS
1. Fishing zone
2. Authorised gear
3. Minimum authorised mesh
4. By-catches
5. Authorised tonnage/fees
Fee per tonne caught |
EUR 35 |
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Number of vessels authorised to fish |
36 |
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Advance in EUR per vessel per year |
EUR 1 750 |
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6. Comments
FISHING CATEGORY 8: POLE-AND-LINE TUNA VESSELS AND SURFACE LONGLINERS
1. Fishing zone
2. Authorised gear
3. By-catches
4. Authorised tonnage/fees
Number of vessels authorised to fish |
31 |
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Pole-and-line vessels — fee per tonne caught |
EUR 25 |
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Bottom 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 bottom longliners |
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5. Comments
FISHING CATEGORY 9: PELAGIC FREEZER TRAWLERS
1. Fishing zone
20° 46′ 30″ N |
17° 03′ 00″ W |
20° 36′ 00″ N |
17° 11′ 00″ W |
20° 36′ 00″ N |
17° 24′ 10″ W |
19° 57′ 00″ N |
17° 24′ 10″ W |
19° 45′ 70″ N |
17° 03′ 00″ W |
19° 29′ 00″ N |
16° 51′ 50″ W |
19° 21′ 00″ N |
16° 45′ 00″ W |
2. Authorised gear
3. Minimum authorised mesh
4. By-catches
5. Authorised tonnage/fees
Number of vessels authorised to fish at the same time |
22 |
Fees in EUR per GT per month |
2006/07 |
2007/08 |
2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Vessels of below 5 000 GT |
8 |
8,1 |
8,2 |
8,3 |
8,4 |
8,5 |
Vessels of 5 000 GT or above but below 7 000 GT |
7 |
7,1 |
7,2 |
7,3 |
7,4 |
7,5 |
Vessels of 7 000 GT or above but below 9 500 GT |
6 |
6,1 |
6,2 |
6,3 |
6,4 |
6,5 |
6. Comments
FISHING CATEGORY 10: CRAB FISHING
1. Fishing zone
20° 46′ 30″ N |
17° 03′ 00″ W |
20° 36′ 00″ N |
17° 11′ 00″ W |
20° 36′ 00″ N |
17° 36′ 00″ W |
20° 03′ 00″ N |
17° 36′ 00″ W |
19° 45′ 70″ N |
17° 03′ 00″ W |
19° 29′ 00″ N |
16° 51′ 50″ W |
19° 15′ 60″ N |
16° 51′ 50″ W |
19° 15′ 60″ N |
16° 49′ 60″ W |
2. Authorised gear
3. Minimum authorised mesh
4. Biological recovery
5. By-catches
6. Authorised tonnage/fees
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2006/07 |
2007/08 |
2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Authorised tonnage (GT) per year |
300 GT |
300 GT |
300 GT |
300 GT |
300 GT |
300 GT |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
260 |
271 |
283 |
294 |
305 |
305 |
7. Comments
FISHING CATEGORY 11: NON-FREEZER PELAGIC VESSELS
1. Fishing zone
20° 46′ 30″ N |
17° 03′ 00″ W |
20° 36′ 00″ N |
17° 11′ 00″ W |
20° 36′ 00″ N |
17° 24′ 10″ W |
19° 57′ 00″ N |
17° 24′ 10″ W |
19° 45′ 70″ N |
17° 03′ 00″ W |
19° 29′ 00″ N |
16° 51′ 50″ W |
19° 21′ 00″ N |
16° 45′ 00″ W |
2. Authorised gear
3. Minimum authorised mesh
4. By-catches
5. Authorised tonnage/fees
Authorised tonnage |
15 000 GT per month (annual average), equivalent to three monthly licences for pelagic freezer trawler in category 9. 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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2006/07 |
2007/08 |
2008/09 |
2009/10 |
2010/11 |
2011/12 |
Fees in EUR per GT per year |
7 |
7 |
7,2 |
7,3 |
7,4 |
7,5 |
6. Comments
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
Fishing category: crustaceans, cephalopods and demersal species |
Fishing category: (small and large) pelagics |
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Tonnage |
Amount per quarter (MRO) |
Tonnage |
Amount per month (MRO) |
< 99 GT |
50 000 |
< 2 000 GT |
50 000 |
100-200 GT |
100 000 |
–3 000 GT |
150 000 |
200-400 GT |
200 000 |
3-5 000 GT |
500 000 |
400-600 GT |
400 000 |
5-7 000 GT |
750 000 |
> 600 GT |
600 000 |
7-9 000 GT |
1 000 000 |
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> 9 000 GT |
1 300 000 |
Appendix 1
Mauritania — European Community fishing agreement
Application form for a fishing licence
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Species (B) |
Commercial grade (C) |
Presentation (D) |
Net weight (E) |
Selling price (F) |
Currency (G) |
Species (B) |
Commercial grade (C) |
Presentation (D) |
Net weight (E) |
Selling price (F) |
Currency (G) |
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Appendix 4
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. Transmission of information
2. Statement 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
DISCARDS
CHAPTER X
FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL FISHING
Appendix 1
Mauritania-European Community — Fishing Agreement — Address of the Surveillance Authority
Délégation à la Surveillance des Pêches maritimes (DSPCM)
Coordinates of the Mauritanian FMC
Appendix 2
Species retained |
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Nature of findings |
Date |
Position |
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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 |
Recipient |
AD |
M |
Message detail — recipient. Alpha 3 ISO country code |
From |
FR |
M |
Message detail — sender. Alpha 3 ISO country code |
Flag State |
FS |
O |
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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 seconds N/S DDMMSS.ss (WGS-84) |
Longitude |
LO |
M |
Vessel position detail — position in degrees, minutes and seconds N/S DDMMSS.ss (WGS-84) |
Course |
CO |
M |
Vessel course 360° scale |
Speed |
SP |
M |
Vessel speed in tenths of knots |
Dates |
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
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Lat. 16° 04′ 00″ N |
Long. 19° 58′ 00″ W |
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Lat. 16° 30′ 00″ N |
Long. 19° 54′ 00″ W |
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Lat. 17° 00′ 00″ N |
Long. 19° 47′ 00″ W |
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Lat. 17° 30′ 00″ N |
Long. 19° 33′ 00″ W |
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Lat. 18° 00′ 00″ N |
Long. 19° 29′ 00″ W |
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Lat. 18° 30′ 00″ N |
Long. 19° 28′ 00″ W |
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Lat. 19° 00′ 00″ N |
Long. 19° 43′ 00″ W |
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Lat. 19° 23′ 00″ N |
Long. 20° 01′ 00″ W |
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Lat. 19° 30′ 00″ N |
Long. 20° 04′ 00″ W |
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Lat. 20° 00′ 00″ N |
Long. 20° 14′ 30″ W |
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Lat. 20° 30′ 00″ N |
Long. 20° 25′ 30″ W |
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Lat. 20° 46′ 00″ N |
Long. 20° 04′ 32″ W |
Appendix 5
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Lat. 20° 43′ 6″ N |
Long. 17° 01′ 4″ W |
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Lat. 20° 43′ 6″ N |
Long. 16° 58′ 5″ W |
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Lat. 20° 46′ 6″ N |
Long. 16° 58′ 5″ W |
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Lat. 20° 46′ 7″ N |
Long. 17° 00′ 4″ W |
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Lat. 20° 45′ 3″ N |
Long. 17° 00′ 4″ W |
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Lat. 20° 45′ 3″ N |
Long. 17° 01′ 5″ W |
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Lat. 18° 01′ 5″ N |
Long. 16° 07′ W |
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Lat. 18° 01′ 5″ N |
Long. 16° 03′ 8″ W |
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Lat. 17° 59′ N |
Long. 16° 07′ W |
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Lat. 17° 59′ N |
Long. 16° 03′ 8″ W |
ANNEX III
Category |
Type of vessel |
Overall effort |
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No of vessels |
GT |
Kw |
No of days fishing |
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Category 1: Crustaceans other than crawfish |
Freezer vessels |
64 |
17 124 |
35 601 |
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Wetfish vessels |
2 |
314 |
442 |
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Subtotal |
66 |
17 437 |
36 043 |
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Category 2: Black hake trawlers and bottom longliners |
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Wetfish vessels |
23 |
6 421 |
12 143 |
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Category 3: Demersal species other than black hake with gear other than trawls |
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|
|
|
Wetfish vessels |
23 |
3 083 |
6 375 |
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Category 4: Demersal trawlers targeting species other than black hake |
Freezer vessels |
9 |
2 470 |
4 946 |
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|
|
|
|
|
Category 5: Cephalopod vessels |
Freezer vessels |
150 |
50 798 |
97 870 |
|
Wetfish vessels |
88 |
20 081 |
26 699 |
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Subtotal |
238 |
70 879 |
124 569 |
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Category 6: Crawfish |
Freezer vessels |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Wetfish vessels |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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Categories 7 and 8: Tuna seiners — pole-and-line tuna vessels and longliners |
Freezer vessels |
54 |
36 029 |
57 513 |
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|
|
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Category 9: Pelagic species |
Freezer vessels |
66 |
392 993 |
231 259 |
|
Wetfish vessels |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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Category 10: Crab |
Freezer vessels |
4 |
839 |
1 236 |
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Wetfish vessels |
|
|
|
|
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Category 11: Non-freezer small pelagic species |
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|
|
|
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Wetfish vessels |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
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Total |
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483 |
530 151 |
474 085 |
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The number of days of fishing for tuna vessels is not broken down by category. NB: the overall national fishing effort does not take into account vessels subject to extended temporary cessation of fishing. |
ANNEX IV
Strategic priorities and objectives |
Indicators |
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1. Improving governance in the fisheries sector |
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Adoption and implementation of development plan for small-scale and coastal fisheries Number of small-scale and coastal fisheries vessels registered (in absolute terms and as a percentage) Vessel register kept in Mauritanian EEZ Number of development plans drawn up, implemented and evaluated |
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Number of stocks evaluated Number of research programmes 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) Evaluation of annual fishing effort for species which are the subject of a development plan Instrument to manage operational fishing effort (setting up a database, statistical monitoring instruments, networking the services responsible for fleet management, publication of statistical bulletins, etc.) |
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Strengthened IMROP research capacities (in connection with objective 1.2) |
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2. Accelerating the integration of the fisheries sector into Mauritania's national economy |
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Refurbishment of Port of Nouadhibou and extension of fishing port Redevelopment of fish market in port of Nouakchott for unloading catches from small scale fishing Wrecks removed from Nouadhibou area |
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Restructuring of Mauritanian industrial fleet (studies, action plan, financial instruments) |
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Number of wooden canoes replaced with canoes made of more suitable materials (in absolute terms and as a percentage) Number of canoes equipped with iceboxes Rules on minimum health and hygiene standards applicable to canoes and their products drawn up and implemented Increased number of unloading points Small-scale fishing vessels and coastal fishing vessels brought into compliance with health standards (number in absolute terms and as a percentage) |
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Sworn body of independent inspectors set up and operational (number of people recruited and trained) and corresponding budgetary allocation entered in the finance act, before the end of the first two-year period of the Protocol Number of days of monitoring at sea Number of inspections in port and at sea Number of aerial inspections Number of statistical bulletins published Radar coverage rate Rate of VMS coverage of the fleet as a whole Utilisation rate of the electronic logbook/industrial and coastal fleet together Training programme adapted to surveillance techniques implemented (number of hours of training, number of technicians trained, etc.) |
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Inspection system for fisheries products adapted and operational Actors made aware of health and hygiene rules (number of training courses organised and number of people trained) Nouakchott analytical laboratory operational Nouakchott fish market brought up to hygiene standards Number of sites developed for unloading and processing products from small-scale fishing Promoting technical and commercial partnerships with private operators overseas Eco-labelling system launched for Mauritian products |
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3. Developing capacities in the sector and improving governance |
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Recommended measures implemented for safety at sea and rescue services, in particular for the small-scale fleet Meeting ISPS standards Training programme in improving safety at sea and rescue services, in particular for the small scale fleet, implemented Review of Merchant Shipping Code (implementing decrees) Operational national sea rescue plan, shipping forecast service, Accident Investigation Unit, etc. |
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Administrative capacities strengthened Training and recycling programme drawn up and applied (number of agents trained, number of hours of training, etc.) Mechanisms for coordination, consultation and cooperation with partners strengthened System of data collection and statistical monitoring of small scale and coastal fisheries strengthened |
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Number of hours of training for technicians Number of technicians trained Networking of services |