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Commission Delegated Decision (EU) 2019/910 of 13 March 2019 establishing the multiannual Union programme for the collection and management of biological, environmental, technical and socioeconomic data in the fisheries and aquaculture sectors

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ANNEXU.K.

CHAPTER I(1)U.K.Definitions

For the purpose of this Annex, definitions in Regulation (EU) 2017/1004, Council Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009(2), Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 404/2011(3), and Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 shall apply. In addition, the following definitions shall also apply:

(1) active vessels

:

vessels that have been engaged in any fishing operation (one day or more) during a calendar year. A vessel that has not been engaged in fishing operations during a year is considered ‘inactive’.

(2) anadromous species

:

living aquatic resources with lifecycle starting by hatching in freshwater, migrating to saltwater, returning and finally spawning in freshwater.

(3) catadromous species

:

living aquatic resources with lifecycle starting by hatching in saltwater, migrating to freshwater, returning and finally spawning in saltwater.

(4) catch fraction

:

a part of the total catch, such as the part of the catch landed above the minimum conservation reference size, the part landed below the minimum conservation reference size, the part discarded below the minimum conservation reference size, de minimis discards or discards.

(5) days at sea

:

any continuous period of 24 hours (or part thereof) during which a vessel is present within an area and absent from port.

(6) fishing days

:

any calendar day at sea in which a fishing operation takes place, without prejudice to the international obligations of the [F1United Kingdom]. One fishing trip can contribute to both the sum of the fishing days for passive gears and the sum of the fishing days for active gears on that trip.

(7) fishing ground

:

(group of) geographical units where fishing takes place. These units shall be agreed at marine region level on the basis of existing areas defined by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations or scientific bodies.

(8) fleet segment

:

group of vessels with the same length class (LOA, length overall) and predominant fishing gear during the year.

(9) metier

:

a group of fishing operations targeting a similar (assemblage of) species, using similar gear(4), during the same period of the year and/or within the same area and which are characterised by a similar exploitation pattern.

(10) research surveys at sea

:

trips carried out on a research vessel, or a vessel dedicated to scientific research for stock and ecosystem monitoring, and designated for this task by the body in charge of the implementation of the national workplan established in accordance with Article [F26 of Regulation (EU) 2017/1004].

CHAPTER II(5)U.K.Data collection methods

Data collection methods and quality shall be appropriate for the intended purposes defined in Article 25 of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 and shall follow the best practices and relevant methodologies advised by the relevant scientific bodies. To this end, the methods and the result of the application of the methods shall be examined at regular intervals by independent scientific bodies in order to verify that they are appropriate with respect to the management of [F3fishing activity].

CHAPTER III(6)U.K.Data requirements

1.Data setsU.K.

1.1. [F4The national work plan referred to in Article 6 of Regulation (EU) 2017/1004 establishes] the data to be collected amongst the following sets as specified in points 2 to 7 of this Chapter:U.K.
(a)

[F5biological data, by catch fraction, on stocks caught by United Kingdom commercial fisheries within and outside United Kingdom waters and by recreational fisheries within United Kingdom waters;

(b)

data to assess the impact of fisheries in United Kingdom waters on the marine ecosystem within and outside United Kingdom waters;

(c)

detailed data on the activity of United Kingdom fishing vessels within and outside United Kingdom waters as reported under Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009;]

(d)

social and economic data on fisheries(7);

(e)

social, economic and environmental data on aquaculture;

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1.2.The data to be collected shall be established in accordance with Articles 4 and 5 of Regulation (EU) 2017/1004 F6....U.K.
1.3.Data shall be collected to enable valid estimates to be derived for the type of fisheries, temporal periods and areas based on end-user needs agreed at marine region level. The frequency of data collection is to be coordinated at marine region level, unless stated otherwise in this Annex and corresponding tables.U.K.

2.[F7Biological data on stocks caught by United Kingdom fishing vessels in commercial fisheries within and outside United Kingdom waters and in recreational fisheries within United Kingdom waters.]U.K.

Such data shall consist of the following:

(a)

Catch quantities by species and biological data from individual specimens enabling the estimation of:

(i)

For commercial fisheries, volume and length frequency of all catch fractions (including discards and unwanted catches) for the stocks listed in Tables 1AF8... and 1C, reported at the aggregation level 6 as set out in Table 2. The temporal resolution shall be coordinated at marine region level based on end-user needs;

(ii)

For commercial fisheries, mean-weight and age distribution of catches of the stocks listed in Table 1AF8... and 1C. The selection of stocks from which these variables have to be collected and the temporal resolution shall be coordinated at marine region level based on end-user needs;

(iii)

For commercial fisheries, sex-ratio, maturity and fecundity data for stocks listed in Tables 1AF8... and 1C of catches at frequencies needed for scientific advice. The selection of stocks from which these variables have to be collected and the temporal resolution shall be coordinated at marine region level based on end-user needs;

(iv)

For recreational fisheries, annual volume (numbers and weights or length) of catches and releases for the species listed in Table 3 and/or the species identified at marine region level as needed for fisheries management purposes End user needs for age or other biological data as specified in paragraphs (i)-(iii) shall be evaluated for recreational fisheries at marine region level.

(b)

In addition to data collected under point (a), data on anadromous and catadromous species listed in Table 1E caught by commercial fisheries during the freshwater part of their lifecycle, irrespective of the way these fisheries are undertaken, as follows:

(i)

stock-related variables (for individual specimens, on age, length, weight, sex, maturity and fecundity, by life stage, but further specified on a species and regional basis), and

(ii)

annual catch quantities by age class or life stage.

(c)

In addition:

as regards eel, information (e.g. data, estimates, relative trends, etc.) collected annually in at least one river basin per eel management unit on:

(i)

the abundance of recruits,

(ii)

the abundance of the standing stock (yellow eel), and

(iii)

the number or weight and sex ratio of emigrating silver eels,

and as regards all wild salmon: information collected annually — unless agreed otherwise at regional level — on the abundance of smolt and parr and number of ascending individuals.

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The designation of rivers to be monitored for eel and salmon shall be defined at regional level. The selection of stocks from which these variables have to be collected shall be coordinated at regional level based on end-user needs.

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3.[F9Data to assess the impact of United Kingdom fisheries on marine ecosystems within and outside United Kingdom waters]U.K.

Such data shall consist of the following:

(a)

For all types of fisheries, incidental by-catch of all birds, mammals and reptiles and fish protected under [F10relevant] legislation and international agreements, including the species listed in Table 1D, including absence in the catch, during scientific observer trips on fishing ships or by the fishers themselves through logbooks.

Where data collected during observer trips are not considered to provide sufficient data on incidental by-catch for enduser needs, other methodologies, shall be implemented by [F11a fisheries administration]. The selection of these methodologies shall be coordinated at marine region level and be based on end-user needs.

(b)

Data to assist in the assessment of the impact of fisheries [F12within and outside United Kingdom waters] on marine habitats.

The variables used for assessing the impact of fisheries on marine habitat shall be those recorded under Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009. Data shall be disagregated at fishing activity level 3(8), unless a lower level of aggregation is required at regional level, in particular in the case of marine protected areas.

When data recorded under Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 are not at the correct resolution or are not of sufficient quality or coverage for the intended scientific use, they shall be collected in an alternative way by using appropriate sampling methods. Data as recorded under Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 are to be made available at the appropriate level of aggregation to the National Institutions implementing the workplans.

(c)

Data for estimating the level of fishing and the impact of fishing activities on marine biological resources and on marine ecosystems, such as effects on non-commercial species, predator-prey relationships and natural mortality of fish species in each marine region.

Such data shall be first assessed within pilot studies. Based on the outcomes of these pilot studies, [F13a fisheries administration must] determine future data collection specific for each marine region, coordinated at marine region level and based on end-user needs.

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4.[F14Detailed data on the activity of United Kingdom fishing vessels within and outside United Kingdom waters as recorded under Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009]U.K.

[F15Data to assess the activity of United Kingdom fishing vessels within and outside United Kingdom waters consist of the variables as indicated in Table 4]. Data as recorded, reported and transmitted under Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 are to be made available in the form of primary data to the national institutions implementing the [F16work plan]. When these data are not to be collected under Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 or when data collected under Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 are not at the correct resolution or are not of sufficient quality or coverage for the intended scientific use, they shall be collected in an alternative way by using appropriate sampling methods. These methods shall allow for the estimation of variables listed in Table 4 at the lowest relevant geographic level by fleet segment (Table 5a) and metier level 6 (Table 2).

5.Social and economic data on fisheries to enable the assessment of the social and economic performance of the [F17United Kingdom] fisheries sector.U.K.

Such data shall consist of the following:

(a)

Economic variables as indicated in Table 5A according to the sector segmentation of Table 5B and according to the supraregions as defined in Table 5C.

[F18The population must be all active and inactive vessels registered in the United Kingdom Fishing Fleet Register, as defined in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/218, on 31 December of the reporting year and vessels that do not appear on the Register at that date but have fished at least one day during the reporting year.]

For inactive vessels only capital value and capital cost shall be collected.

In cases where there is a risk of natural persons and/or legal entities being identified clustering may be applied to report economic variables in order to ensure statistical confidentiality. Clustering may also be used if necessary to design a statistically sound sampling plan. Such clustering scheme shall be consistent over time.

Economic data shall be collected on an annual basis.

(b)

Social variables as indicated in Table 6.

Social data shall be collected every three years starting in 2018.

Data on employment by education level and employment by nationality may be collected on the basis of pilot studies.

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6.Social, economic and environmental data on marine aquaculture, and optionally on freshwater aquaculture, to enable the assessment of the social, economic and environmental performance of the [F19United Kingdom] aquaculture sector.U.K.

Such data shall consist of the following:

(a)

Economic variables as indicated in Table 7 according to the sector segmentation set out in Table 9.

The population shall be all enterprises whose primary activity is defined according to the European Classification of Economic Activities NACE(9) codes 03.21 and 03.22 and who operate for profit.

Economic data shall be collected on an annual basis.

(b)

Social variables as indicated in Table 6.

Social data shall be collected every three years starting in 2018.

Data on employment by education level and employment by nationality may be collected on the basis of pilot studies.

(c)

Environmental data on aquaculture as indicated in Table 8 to enable the assessment of aspects of its environmental performance.

Environmental data may be collected on the basis of pilot studies and extrapolated to indicate totals relevant to the total volume of fish produced in the [F20United Kingdom].

Environmental data shall be collected every two years.

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BIOLOGICAL DATAU.K.

Table 1Aa

Stocks in [F21United Kingdom] waters

a

This Table replaces Table 1A of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

b

International Council for the Exploration of the Sea.

c

International Baltic Sea Fisheries Commission.

d

Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations.

e

To be reported at species level.

Species (common name)Species (scientific name)Area (ICESb, IBSFCc or FAOd area code) where the stock is located/stock code
East Arctic, Norwegian sea and Barentsz sea
European EelAnguilla anguillaI, II
TuskBrosme brosmeI, II
Atlanto-Scandian herringClupea harengusI, II,
CodGadus morhuaI, II
CapelinMallotus villosusI, II
HaddockMelanogrammus aeglefinusI, II
Blue whitingMicromesistius poutassouI-II
Northern shrimpPandalus borealisI, II
SaithePollachius virensI, II
Greenland halibutReinhardtius hippoglossoidesI, II
SalmonSalmo salarI, II
MackerelScomber scombrusII,
Golden RedfishSebastes marinusI, II
Deep sea RedfishSebastes mentellaI, II
Horse mackerelTrachurus trachurusIIa,
Skagerrak and Kattegat
Sand eelAmmodytidaeIIIa
European EelAnguilla anguillaIIIa
HerringClupea harengusIIIa/22-24, IIIa
Roundnose grenadierCoryphaenoides rupestrisIIIa
Grey gurnardEutrigla gurnardusIIIa
Red gurnardAspitrigla cuculusIIIa,
CodGadus morhuaIIIaN
CodGadus morhuaIIIaS
Witch flounderGlyptocephalus cynoglossusIIIa
DabLimanda limandaIIIa
HaddockMelanogrammus aeglefinusIIIa
WhitingMerlangius merlangusIIIa
HakeMerluccius merlucciusIIIa,
Blue whitingMicromesistius poutassouIIIa
Norway lobsterNephrops norvegicusFunctional unit
Northern shrimpPandalus borealisIIIa
PlaicePleuronectes platessaIIIa
SaithePollachius virensIIIa
SalmonSalmo salarIIIa
TurbotPsetta maximaIIIa
MackerelScomber scombrusIIIa
BrillScophthalmus rhombusIIIa
SoleSolea soleaIIIa
SpratSprattus sprattusIIIa
Norway poutTrisopterus esmarkiIIIa
All commercial Sharks, rays & skateseSelachii, RajidaeIIIa
Baltic Sea —
European EelAnguilla anguilla22-32
HerringClupea harengus22-24/25-29, 32/30/31/Gulf of Riga
Common Whitefish/houtingCoregonus lavaretusIIId
VendaceCoregonus albula22-32
CodGadus morhua22-24/25-32
DabLimanda limanda22-32
PerchPerca fluviatilisIIId
FlounderPlatichtys flesus22-32
PlaicePleuronectes platessa22-32
TurbotPsetta maxima22-32
SalmonSalmo salar22-31/32
Sea troutSalmo trutta22-32
Pike-perchSander luciopercaIIId
BrillScophthalmus rhombus22-32
SoleSolea solea22
SpratSprattus sprattus22-32
North Sea and Eastern Channel
Sand eelAmmodytidaeIV
Catfish Anarhichas spp.IV
European EelAnguilla anguillaIV, VIId
Argentine Argentina spp.IV
Grey gurnardEutrigla gurnardusIV
TuskBrosme brosmeIV
HerringClupea harengusIV, VIId
Common ShrimpCrangon crangonIV, VIId
Sea bassDicentrarchus labraxIV, VIId
Grey gurnardEutrigla gurnardusIV
CodGadus morhuaIV, VIId
Witch flounderGlyptocephalus cynoglossusIV
Blue-mouth rockfishHelicolenus dactylopterusIV
Four-spot megrimLepidorhombus bosciiIV, VIId
MegrimLepidorhombus whiffiagonisIV, VIId
DabLimanda limandaIV, VIId
Black-bellied anglerLophius budegassaIV, VIId
AnglerfishLophius piscatoriusIV
Roughhead grenadierMacrourus berglaxIV
HaddockMelanogrammus aeglefinusIV
WhitingMerlangius merlangusIV, VIId
HakeMerluccius merlucciusIV VII
Blue whitingMicromesistius poutassouIV, VIId
Lemon soleMicrostomus kittIV, VIId
Blue lingMolva dypterygiaIV
LingMolva molvaIV
Red mulletMullus barbatusIV, VIId
Striped red mulletMullus surmuletusIV, VIId
Norway lobsterNephrops norvegicusall functional units
Northern shrimpPandalus borealisIVa East/IVa/IV
Common scallopPecten maximusVIId
Greater ForkbeardPhycis blennoidesIV
ForkbeardPhycis phycisIV
FlounderPlatichthys flesusIV
PlaicePleuronectes platessaIV
PlaicePleuronectes platessaVIId
SaithePollachius virensIV
TurbotPsetta maximaIV, VIId
Greenland halibutReinhardtius hippoglossoidesIV
SalmonSalmo salarIV, VIId
MackerelScomber scombrusIV, VIId
BrillScophthalmus rhombusIV, VIId
RedfishSebastes mentella.IV
SoleSolea soleaIV
SoleSolea soleaVIId
SpratSprattus sprattusIV/VIId
Horse mackerelTrachurus trachurus.IV, VIId
Tub gurnardTrigla lucernaIV
Norway poutTrisopterus esmarkiIV
John DoryZeus faberIV, VIId
All commercial Sharks, rays & skateseSelachii, RajidaeIV, VIId
North East Atlantic and Western Channel
SmoothheadAlepocephalus bairdiiVI, XII
Sand eelAmmodytidaeVIa
BoarfishCapros aperV, VI,VII
ScallopPecten maximusIV, VI, VII
Queen scallopAequipecten opercularisVII
Spider crabMaja squinadoV, VI,VII
European EelAnguilla anguillaall areas
Scabbardfish Aphanopus spp.all areas
Argentine Argentina spp.all areas
MeagreArgyrosomus regiusall areas
Red gurnardAspitrigla cuculusall areas
Alfonsinos Beryx spp.all areas, excluding X and IXa
Alfonsinos Beryx spp.IXa and X
Edible crabCancer pagurusall areas
HerringClupea harengus

VIa/VIaN/

VIa S, VIIbc/VIIa/VIIj

CongerConger congerall areas, excluding X
CongerConger congerX
Roundnose grenadierCoryphaenoides rupestrisall areas
Kitefin sharkDalatias lichaAll areas
Common stingrayDasyatis pastinacaVII, VIII
Birdbeak dogfishDeania calceaV, VI, VII, IX, X, XII
Sea bassDicentrarchus labraxall areas, excluding IX
Sea bassDicentrarchus labraxIX
Wedge soleDicologlossa cuneataVIIIc, IX
AnchovyEngraulis encrasicolusIXa (only Cádiz)
AnchovyEngraulis encrasicolusVIII
Velvet bellyEtmopterus spinaxVI, VII, VIII
Grey gurnardEutrigla gurnardusVIId,e
CodGadus morhuaVa/Vb/VIa/VIb/VIIa/VIIe-k
WitchGlyptocephalus cynoglossusVI, VII
Bluemouth rockfishHelicolenus dactylopterusall areas
LobsterHomarus gammarusall areas
Orange roughyHoplostethus atlanticusall areas
Silver scabbardfishLepidopus caudatusIXa
Four-spot megrimLepidorhombus bosciiVIIIc, IXa
MegrimLepidorhombus whiffiagonisVI/VII, VIIIabd/VIIIc, IXa
DabLimanda limandaVIIe/VIIa,f-h
Common squidLoligo vulgarisall areas, excluding VIIIc, IXa
Common squidLoligo vulgarisVIIIc, IXa
Black-bellied anglerLophius budegassaIV, VI/VIIb-k, VIIIabd
Black-bellied anglerLophius budegassaVIIIc, IXa
AnglerfishLophius piscatoriousIV, VI/VIIb-k, VIIIabd
AnglerfishLophius piscatoriousVIIIc, IXa
CapelinMallotus villosusXIV
HaddockMelanogrammus aeglefinusVa/Vb
HaddockMelanogrammus aeglefinusVIa/VIb/VIIa/VIIb-k
WhitingMerlangius merlangusVIII/IX, X
WhitingMerlangius merlangusVb/VIa/VIb/VIIa/VIIe-k
HakeMerluccius merlucciusIIIa, IV, VI, VII, VIIIab/VIIIc, IXa
Wedge soleMicrochirus variegatusall areas
Blue whitingMicromesistius poutassouI-IX, XII, XIV
Lemon soleMicrostomus kittall areas
Blue lingMolva dypterygiaall areas, excluding X
Spanish lingMolva macrophthalmaX
LingMolva molvaall areas
Striped red mulletMullus surmuletusall areas
Starry smooth-houndMustelus asteriasVI, VII, VIII, IX
Smooth-houndMustelus mustelusVI, VII, VIII, IX
Blackspotted smooth-houndMustelus punctulatusVI, VII, VIII, IX
Norway lobsterNephrops norvegicusVI Fuctional unit
Norway lobsterNephrops norvegicusVII Functional unit
Norway lobsterNephrops norvegicusVIII, IX Functional unit
Common octopusOctopus vulgarisall areas, excluding VIIIc, IXa
Common octopusOctopus vulgarisVIIIc, IXa
Blackspot sea breamPagellus bogaraveoIXa, X
Pandalid shrimps Pandalus spp.all areas
Deepwater rose shrimpParapenaeus longirostrisIXa
Greater ForkbeardPhycis blennoidesall areas
ForkbeardPhycis phycisall areas
PlaicePleuronectes platessaVIIa/VIIe/VIIfg
PlaicePleuronectes platessaVIIbc/VIIh-k/VIII, IX, X
PollackPollachius pollachiusall areas except IX, X
PollackPollachius pollachiusIX, X
SaithePollachius virensVa/Vb/IV, IIIa, VI
SaithePollachius virensVII, VIII
WreckfishPolyprion americanusX
TurbotPsetta maximaall areas
Greenland halibutReinhardtius hippoglossoidesV, XIV/VI
Atlantic halibutHippoglossus hippoglossusV, XIV
SalmonSalmo salarall areas
SardineSardina pilchardusVIIIabd/VIIIc, IXa
Spanish mackerelScomber coliasVIII, IX, X
MackerelScomber scombrusII, IIIa, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX
BrillScophthalmus rhombusall areas
Golden RedfishSebastes marinusICES Sub areas V, VI, XII, XIV & NAFO SA 2 + (Div. 1F + 3K).
Deep sea RedfishSebastes mentellaICES Sub areas V, VI, XII, XIV & NAFO SA 2 + (Div. 1F + 3K)
CuttlefishSepia officinalisall areas
SoleSolea soleaVIIa/VIIfg
SoleSolea soleaVIIbc/VIIhjk/IXa/VIIIc
SoleSolea soleaVIIe
SoleSolea soleaVIIIab
Sea breams (in plural)Sparidaeall areas
Mediterranean horse mackerelTrachurus mediterraneusVIII, IX
Blue jack mackerelTrachurus picturatusVIII, IX, X
Horse mackerelTrachurus trachurusIIa, IVa, Vb, VIa, VIIa-c, e-k, VIIIabde/X
Horse mackerelTrachurus trachurusVIIIc, IXa
Pouting Trisopterus spp.all areas
John DoryZeus faberall areas
All commercial Sharks, rays & skateseSelachii, RajidaeIV, VIId
Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea
European EelAnguilla anguillaall areas in the Med
Giant red shrimpAristeomorpha foliaceaall areas in the Med
Red shrimpAristeus antennatusall areas in the Med
BogueBoops boops1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2
DolphinfishCoryphaena equiselisall areas in the Med
DolphinfishCoryphaena hippurusall areas in the Med
Sea bassDicentrarchus labraxall areas in the Med
Horned/curled octopusEledone cirrhosa1.1, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1
Musky octopusEledone moschata1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1
AnchovyEngraulis encrasicolusall areas in the Med
AnchovyEngraulis encrasicolusBlack Sea GSA 29
Grey gurnardEutrigla gurnardus2.2, 3.1
Squid Illex spp., Todarodes spp.all areas in the Med
BillfishIstiophoridaeall areas in the Med
Common squidLoligo vulgarisall areas in the Med
Black-bellied anglerLophius budegassa1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1
AnglerfishLophius piscatorius1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1
WhitingMerlangius merlangusBlack Sea GSA 29
HakeMerluccius merlucciusall areas in the Med
Blue whitingMicromesistius poutassou1.1, 3.1
Grey mulletsMugilidae1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1
Red mulletMullus barbatusall areas in the Med
Red mulletMullus barbatusBlack Sea GSA 29
Striped red mulletMullus surmuletusall areas in the Med
Common octopusOctopus vulgarisall areas in the Med
Norway lobsterNephrops norvegicusall areas in the Med
PandoraPagellus erythrinusall areas in the Med
Deepwater rose shrimpParapenaeus longirostrisall areas in the Med
Caramote prawnPenaeus kerathurus3.1
TurbotPsetta maximaBlack Sea GSA 29
SardineSardina pilchardusall areas in the Med
Mackerel Scomber spp.all areas in the Med
CuttlefishSepia officinalisall areas in the Med
SoleSolea vulgaris1.2, 2.1, 3.1
Gilthead sea breamSparus aurata1.2, 3.1
PicarelsSpicara smaris2.1, 3.1, 3.2
SpratSprattus sprattusBlack Sea GSA 29
Mantis shrimpSquilla mantis1.3, 2.1, 2.2
Mediterranean horse mackerelTrachurus mediterraneusAll areas in the Med
Mediterranean horse mackerelTrachurus mediterraneusBlack Sea GSA 29
Horse mackerelTrachurus trachurusall areas in the Med
Horse mackerelTrachurus trachurusBlack Sea GSA 29
Tub gurnardTrigla lucerna1.3, 2.2, 3.1
ClamVeneridae2.1, 2.2
Transparent gobidAphia minutaGSA 9, 10, 16 and 19
Sand smelt Atherina spp.GSA 9, 10, 16 and 19
Poor codTrisopterus minutusAll Regions
All commercial Sharks, rays & skateseSelachii, RajidaeAll Regions

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BIOLOGICAL DATAU.K.

F22Table 1B

Stocks of Outermost Regions of the Union

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BIOLOGICAL DATAU.K.

Table 1C (1)

Stocks in marine regions under Regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs) and Sustainable Fishing Partnership Agreements (SFPAs)

IATTC (Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission)
SPECIESWhen designing sampling plans aiming at collecting biological information as laid down in Chapter III of this Annex, stock boundaries, as fixed by the competent RFMOs or Regional fisheries organisations (RFOs), shall be taken into account and appropriate sampling effort shall be allocated to each stock.Frequency of Collection of Biological variables
Scientific nameCommon nameGeographical AreaPriorityThe data collection is annual and the updating/processing of the data must be done timely to fit the schedule of the stock assessments.
Thunnus albacaresYellowfin tunaEast Pacific OceanHigh
Thunnus obesusBigeye tunaEast Pacific OceanHigh
Katsuwonus pelamisSkipjack tunaEast Pacific OceanHigh
Thunnus alalungaAlbacore tunaEast Pacific OceanHigh
Thunnus orientalisPacific bluefin tunaEast Pacific OceanHigh
Xiphias gladiusSwordfishEast Pacific OceanHigh
Makaira nigricans (or mazara)Blue marlinEast Pacific OceanHigh
Makaira indicaBlack marlinEast Pacific OceanHigh
Tetrapturus audaxStriped marlinEast Pacific OceanHigh
ICCAT (The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas)
SPECIESWhen designing sampling plans aiming at collecting biological information as laid down in Chapter III of this Annex, stock boundaries, as fixed by the competent RFMOs or RFOs, shall be taken into account and appropriate sampling effort shall be allocated to each stock.Frequency of Collection of Biological variables
Scientific nameCommon nameGeographical AreaPriorityThe data collection is annual and the updating/processing of the data must be done timely to fit the schedule of the stock assessments.
Thunnus albacaresYellowfin tunaAtlantic Oceanand adjacent seasHigh
Thunnus obesusBigeye tunaAtlantic Oceanand adjacent seasHigh
Katsuwonus pelamisSkipjack tunaAtlantic Oceanand adjacent seasHigh
Thunnus alalungaAlbacore tunaAtlantic Oceanand adjacent seasHigh
Thunnus thynnusBluefin tunaAtlantic Oceanand adjacent seasHigh
Xiphias gladiusSwordfishAtlantic Oceanand adjacent seasHigh
Makaira nigricans (or mazara)Blue marlinAtlantic Oceanand adjacent seasHigh
Istiophorus albicansSailfishAtlantic Oceanand adjacent seasHigh
Tetrapturus albidusWhite marlinAtlantic Oceanand adjacent seasHigh
Prionace glaucaBlue sharkAtlantic Oceanandadjacent seasHigh
Auxis rocheiBullet tunaAtlantic Oceanandadjacent seasHigh
Sarda sardaAtlantic bonitoAtlantic Oceanandadjacent seasHigh
Euthynnus alleteratusAtlantic back skipjackAtlantic Oceanandadjacent seasMedium
Thunnus atlanticusBlackfin tunaAtlantic Ocean and adjacent seasMedium
Orcynopsis unicolorPlain bonitoAtlantic Ocean and adjacent seasMedium
Scomberomorus brasiliensisSerra Spanish mackerelAtlantic Ocean and adjacent seasMedium
Scomberomorus regalisCeroAtlantic Ocean and adjacent seasMedium
Auxis thazardFrigate tunaAtlantic Ocean and adjacent seasMedium
Scomberomorus cavallaKing mackerelAtlantic Ocean and adjacent seasMedium
Scomberomorus tritorWest African Spanish mackerelAtlantic Ocean and adjacent seasMedium
Scomberomorus maculatusAtlantic Spanish mackerelAtlantic Ocean and adjacent seasMedium
Acanthocybium solandriWahooAtlantic Ocean and adjacent seasMedium
Coryphaena hippurusDolphinfishAtlantic Ocean and adjacent seasMedium
NAFO (North Atlantic Fisheries Organisation)
SPECIESWhen designing sampling plans aiming at collecting biological information as laid down in Chapter III of this Annex, stock boundaries, as fixed by the competent RFMOs or RFOs, shall be taken into account and appropriate sampling effort shall be allocated to each stock.Frequency of Collection of Biological variables
Scientific nameCommon nameStocks as defined by the RFMOPriorityThe data collection is annual and the updating/processing of the data must be done timely to fit the schedule of the stock assessments.
Gadus morhuaCodNAFO 2J 3KLLow
Gadus morhuaCodNAFO 3MHigh
Gadus morhuaCodNAFO 3NOHigh
Gadus morhuaCodNAFO 3PsHigh
Gadus morhuaCodNAFO SA1High
Glyptocephalus cynoglossusWitch flounderNAFO 3NOHigh
Glyptocephalus cynoglossusWitch flounderNAFO 2J3KLLow
Hippoglossoides platessoidesAmerican plaiceNAFO 3LNOHigh
Hippoglossoides platessoidesAmerican plaiceNAFO 3MHigh
Limanda ferrugineaYellowtail flounderNAFO 3LNOMedium
Coryphaenoides rupestrisRoundnose GrenadierNAFO SA0 + 1Low
Macrourus berglaxRoughhead grenadierNAFO SA2 + 3High
Pandalus borealisNorthern shrimpNAFO 3LNOHigh
Pandalus borealisNorthern shrimpNAFO 3MHigh
Amblyraja radiataThorny skateNAFO 3LNOPsHigh
Reinhardtius hippoglossoidesGreenland halibutNAFO 3KLMNOHigh
Reinhardtius hippoglossoidesGreenland halibutNAFO SA1High
Hippoglossus hippoglossusAtlantic halibutNAFO SA1Low
Sebastes mentellaRedfishNAFO SA1High
Sebastes spp.RedfishNAFO 3LNHigh
Sebastes spp.RedfishNAFO 3MHigh
Sebastes spp.RedfishNAFO 3OHigh
Urophycis tenuisWhite hakeNAFO 3NOHigh
Mallotus villosusCapelinNAFO 3NOHigh
Beryx sp.AlfonsinosNAFO 6GHigh
Illex illecebrosusShortfin squidNAFO Subareas 3 + 4Low
Salmo salarSalmon

NAFO S1+ ICES Sub-area XIV,

NEAF, NASCO

High
FAO marine area 34- Fisheries Committee for the Eastern Central Atlantic (CECAF)
SPECIESWhen designing sampling plans aiming at collecting biological information as laid down in chapter III of this Annex, stock boundaries, as fixed by the competent RFMOs or RFOs, shall be taken into account and appropriate sampling effort shall be allocated to each stock.Frequency of Collection of Biological variables
Scientific nameCommon nameGeographical AreaPriorityThe data collection is annual and the updating/processing of the data shall be done timely to fit the schedule of the stock assessments.
Brachydeuterus spp.Grunt34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Caranx spp.Jack34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Cynoglossus spp.Tongue sole34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Decapterus spp.Scad34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Dentex canariensisCanary dentex34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6medium
Dentex congoensisCongo dentex34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6.medium
Dentex macrophthalmusLarge-eye dentex34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6.high
Dentex maroccanusMorocco dentex34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6.medium
Dentex spp.Dentex34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6.high
Engraulis encrasicolusAnchovy34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6.high
Epinephelus aeneusWhite grouper34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Ethmalosa fimbriataBonga shad34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Farfantepenaeus notialisSouthern pink shrimp34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Galeoides decadactylusLesser African threadfin34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6highThe data collection is annual and the updating/processing of the data shall be done timely to fit the schedule of the stock assessments.
Loligo vulgarisCommon squid34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Merluccius polliBenguela hake34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Merluccius senegalensisSenegalese hake34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Merluccius spp.Other hake34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6medium
Octopus vulgarisCommon octopus34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6.high
Pagellus acarneaxillary sea bream34.1.1high
Pagellus bellottiiRed pandora34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Pagellus bogaraveoBlackspot sea bream34.1.1medium
Pagellus spp.Pandora34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Pagrus caeruleostictusBlue spotted sea bream34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Parapenaeus longirostrisDeepwater rose shrimp34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Pomadasys incisusBastard grunt34.1.1medium
Pomadasys spp.Grunt34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Pseudotolithus spp.West African croakers34.1.1high
Sardina pilchardusSardine34.1.1, 34.1.3high
Sardinella auritaRound sardinella34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Sardinella maderensisShort-body sardinella34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6highThe data collection is annual and the updating/processing of the data shall be done timely to fit the schedule of the stock assessments.
Scomber japonicusChub mackerel34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Scomber spp.Other Mackerel34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Sepia hierreddaCuttlefish34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Sepia officinalisCommon cuttlefish34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6.high
Sepia spp.cuttlefishes34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6medium
SparidaeSea bream34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Sparus spp.Sea bream34.1.1high
Trachurus trachurusAtlantic horse mackerel34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Trachurus trecaeCunene horse mackerel34.1.1, 34.1.3, 34.3.1, 34.3.3-6high
Umbrina canariensisCanary drum34.3.3-6medium
SEAFO (South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation)
SPECIESWhen designing sampling plans aiming at collecting biological information as laid down in chapter III of this Annex, stock boundaries, as fixed by the competent RFMOs or RFOs, shall be taken into account and appropriate sampling effort shall be allocated to each stock.Frequency of Collection of Biological variables
Scientific nameCommon nameGeographical AreaPriorityThe data collection is annual and the updating/processing of the data shall be done timely to fit the schedule of the stock assessments.
Dissostichus eleginoidesPatagonian toothfishSouth East AtlanticHigh
Beryx spp.AlfonsinosSouth East AtlanticHigh
Chaceon spp.Red/Golden crabsSouth East AtlanticHigh
Pseudopentaceros richardsoniPelagic armourhead/Southern boarfishSouth East AtlanticHigh
Helicolenus spp.Blackbelly rosefishesSouth East AtlanticHigh
Hoplostethus atlanticusOrange roughySouth East AtlanticHigh
Trachurus spp.Horse mackerelSouth East AtlanticHigh
Scomber spp.MackerelSouth East AtlanticHigh
Polyprion americanusWreckfishSouth East AtlanticMedium
Jasus tristaniTristan rock lobsterSouth East AtlanticMedium
Lepidotus caudatusSilver scabbardfishSouth East AtlanticMedium
Schedophilus ovalisImperial BlackfishSouth East AtlanticLow
Schedophilus velainiViolet warehouSouth East AtlanticLow
Allocyttus verucossusOreo doriesSouth East AtlanticLow
Neocyttus romboidalesSouth East Atlantic
Allocyttus guineensisSouth East Atlantic
Pseudocyttu smaculatusSouth East Atlantic
Emmelichthys nitidusCape BonnetmouthSouth East AtlanticLow
Ruvettus pretiosusOilfishSouth East AtlanticLow
Promethichthys prometheusRoudi escolarSouth East AtlanticLow
Macrourus spp.GrenadiersSouth East AtlanticLow
Antimora rostrataBlue antimoraSouth East AtlanticLow
Epigonus spp.Cardinal fishSouth East AtlanticLow
Merluccius spp.HakeSouth East AtlanticLow
Notopogon fernandezianusOrange bellowfishSouth East AtlanticLow
Octopodidae and LoliginidaeOctopus and squidsSouth East AtlanticLow
WCPFC (Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission)

NB: for WCPF, the following reporting requirements for long liners shall be added:

(1)

Number of branch lines between floats. The number of branch lines between floats shall be reported for each set.

(2)

Number of fish caught per set, for the following species: albacore (Thunnus alalunga), bigeye (Thunnus obesus), skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis), yellowfin (Thunnus albacares), striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax), blue marlin (Makaira mazara), black marlin (Makaira indica) and swordfish (Xiphias gladius), blue shark, silky shark, oceanic whitetip shark, mako sharks, thresher sharks, porbeagle shark (south of 20°S, until biological data shows this or another geographic limit to be appropriate), hammerhead sharks (winghead, scalloped, great, and smooth), whale shark, and other species as determined by the Commission.

If the total weight or average weight of fish caught per set has been recorded, then the total weight or average weight of fish caught per set, by species, shall also be reported. If the total weight or average weight of fish caught per set has not been recorded, then the total weight or average weight of fish caught per set, by species, shall be estimated and the estimates reported. The total weight or average weight shall refer to whole weights, rather than processed weights.

SPECIESWhen designing sampling plans aiming at collecting biological information as laid down in Chapter III of this Annex, stock boundaries, as fixed by the competent RFMOs or RFOs, shall be taken into account and appropriate sampling effort shall be allocated to each stock.Frequency of Collection of Biological variables
Scientific nameCommon nameGeographical AreaPriorityThe data collection is annual and the updating/processing of the data shall be done timely to fit the schedule of the stock assessments.
Thunnus albacaresYellowfin tunaWest Central Pacific OceanHigh
Thunnus obesusBigeye tunaWest Central Pacific OceanHigh
Katsuwonus pelamisSkipjack tunaWest Central Pacific OceanHigh
Thunnus alalungaAlbacore tunaWest Central Pacific OceanHigh
Thunnus orientalisPacific bluefin tunaWest Central Pacific OceanHigh
Xiphias gladiusSwordfishWest Central Pacific OceanHigh
Makaira nigricans (or mazara)Blue marlinWest Central Pacific OceanHigh
Makaira indicaBlack marlinWest Central Pacific OceanHigh
Tetrapturus audaxStriped marlinWest Central Pacific OceanHigh
Acanthocybium solandriWahooWest Central Pacific OceanMedium
Coryphaena hippurusDolphinfishWest Central Pacific OceanMedium
Elagatis bipinnulataRainbow runnerWest Central Pacific OceanMedium
Lepidocybium flavobrunneumEscolarWest Central Pacific OceanMedium
Lampris regiusMoonfish (opah)West Central Pacific OceanMedium
Mola molaSunfishWest Central Pacific OceanMedium
Istiophorus platypterusSailfishWest Central Pacific OceanMedium
Tetrapturus angustirostrisSpearfishWest Central Pacific OceanMedium
Ruvettus pretiosusOilfishWest Central Pacific OceanMedium
Prionace glaucaBlue sharkWest Central Pacific OceanHigh
Carcharhinus longimanusOceanic whitetip sharkWest Central Pacific OceanHigh
Carcharhinus falciformisSilky sharkWest Central Pacific OceanHigh
Alopias superciliosusbig eye thresherWest Central Pacific OceanHigh
Alopias vulpinusCommon thresherWest Central Pacific OceanHigh
Alopias pelagicusPelagic thresherWest Central Pacific OceanHigh
WECAFC (Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission)
SPECIESWhen designing sampling plans aiming at collecting biological information as laid down in chapter III of this Annex, stock boundaries, as fixed by the competent RFMOs or RFOs, shall be taken into account and appropriate sampling effort shall be allocated to each stock.Frequency of Collection of Biological variables
Scientific nameCommon nameGeographical AreaPriorityThe data collection is annual and the updating/processing of the data shall be done timely to fit the schedule of the stock assessments.
Panulirus argusCaribbean Spiny LobsterWest Central AtlanticHigh
Strombus gigasQueen ConchWest Central AtlanticHigh
Shark-like Selachii, RajidaeSharks, rays & skatesWest Central AtlanticHigh
Coryphaena hippurusDolphin fishWest Central AtlanticHigh
Acanthocybium solandriWahooWest Central AtlanticHigh
Epinephelus guttatusRed HindWest Central AtlanticHigh
Lutjanus vivanusSilk snapperWest Central AtlanticHigh
Lutjanus buccanellaBlackfin snapperWest Central AtlanticHigh
Lutjanus campechanusRed snapperWest Central AtlanticHigh
Penaeus subtilisPenaeus shrimpFrench Guiana EEZHigh
IOTC (Indian Ocean Tuna Commission)
SPECIESWhen designing sampling plans aiming at collecting biological information as laid down in chapter III of this Annex, stock boundaries, as fixed by the competent RFMOs or RFOs, shall be taken into account and appropriate sampling effort shall be allocated to each stock.Frequency of Collection of Biological variables
Scientific nameCommon nameGeographical AreaPriorityThe data collection is annual and the updating/processing of the data shall be done timely to fit the schedule of the stock assessments.
Thunnus albacaresYellowfin tunaIndian Ocean Western and EasternHigh
Thunnus obesusBigeye tunaIndian Ocean Western and EasternHigh
Katsuwonus pelamisSkipjack tunaIndian Ocean Western and EasternHigh
Thunnus alalungaAlbacore tunaIndian Ocean Western and EasternHigh
Xiphias gladiusSwordfishIndian Ocean Western and EasternHigh
Makaira nigricans (or mazara)Blue marlinIndian Ocean Western and EasternHigh
Makaira indicaBlack marlinIndian Ocean Western and EasternHigh
Tetrapturus audaxStriped marlinIndian Ocean Western and EasternHigh
Istiophorus platypterusIndo-Pacific sailfishIndian Ocean Western and EasternHigh
Auxis rocheiBullet tunaIndian Ocean Western and EasternMedium
Auxis thazardFrigate tunaIndian Ocean Western and EasternMedium
Euthynnus affinisKawakawaIndian Ocean Western and EasternMedium
Thunnus tonggolLongtail tunaIndian Ocean Western and EasternMedium
Scomberomorus guttatusIndo-Pacific king mackerelIndian Ocean Western and EasternMedium
Scomberomorus commersonNarrow-barred Spanish mackerelIndian Ocean Western and EasternMedium
Prionace glaucaBlue sharkIndian Ocean Western and EasternHigh
Alopias superciliosusBigeye thresher sharkIndian Ocean Western and EasternHigh
Carcharhinus falciformesSilky sharkIndian Ocean Western and EasternHigh
Carcharhinus longimanusOceanic whitetip sharkIndian Ocean Western and EasternHigh
Alopias pelagicusPelagic thresher sharkIndian Ocean Western and EasternHigh
Sphyrna lewiniScalloped hammerhead sharkIndian Ocean Western and EasternHigh
Other RFMOs
SPECIESWhen designing sampling plans aiming at collecting biological information as laid down in chapter III Annex, stock boundaries, as fixed by the competent RFMOs or RFOs, shall be taken into account and appropriate sampling effort shall be allocated to each stock.Frequency of Collection of Biological variables
Scientific nameCommon nameGeographical AreaPriorityThe data collection is annual and the updating/processing of the data shall be done timely to fit the schedule of the stock assessments.
Trachurus murphyiJack mackerelSPRFMO Convention AreaHigh
Euphausia superbaKrillCCAMLR Convention AreaHigh

Dissostichus spp.

Dissostichus eleginoides and Dissostichus mawsoni)

ToothfishCCAMLR Convention AreaHigh
Champsocephalus gunnariMackerel icefishCCAMLR Convention AreaLow
Resources of fish, molluscs, crustaceans and other sedentary species within the competence area, but excluding: (i) sedentary species subject to the fishery jurisdiction of coastal States pursuant to article 77(4) of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, and; (ii) highly migratory species listed in Annex I of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.SIOFA Convention Area

(1)This Table replaces Table 1C of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.U.K.

BIOLOGICAL DATAU.K.

Table 1Da

Species to be monitored under protection programmes in the Union or under international obligations

a

This Table replaces Table 1D of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

b

Barcelona Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment and the Coastal Region of the Mediterranean.

c

OSPAR Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic.

d

HELCOM Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Baltic Sea Area.

e

[F23Regulation (EU) 2016/2336 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing specific conditions for fishing for deep-sea stocks in the north-east Atlantic and provisions for fishing in international waters of the north-east Atlantic].

f

Council Regulation (EC) No 1967/2006 of 21 December 2006 concerning management measures for the sustainable exploitation of fishery resources in the Mediterranean Sea, amending Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93 and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1626/94 (OJ L 409, 30.12.2006, p. 11).

g

Council Regulation (EC) No 894/97 of 29 April 1997 laying down certain technical measures for the conservation of fishery resources (OJ L 132, 23.5.1997, p. 1).

h

Council Directive 92/43/EEC of 21 May 1992 on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora (OJ L 206, 22.7.1992, p. 7).

i

General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean.

j

Directive 2009/147/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 November 2009 on the conservation of wild birds (OJ L 20, 26.1.2010, p. 7).

Common nameScientific nameRegion/RFMOLegal framework
Bony fishesTeleostei
Sturgeons Acipenser spp.Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea; Baltic sea; OSPAR II, IVAnnex II of the Barcelona Conventionb, Annex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol; OSPARc; HELCOMd
Smoothheads (Slickheads)AlepocephalidaeAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheriese
Baird's smoothheadAlepocephalus BairdiiAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Risso's smoothheadAlepocephalus rostratusAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Pontic shadAlosa immaculataBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Allis shadAlosa alosaOSPAR II, III, IVOSPAR
Common Whitefish/houtingCoregonus lavaretusOSPAR IIOSPAR
CodGadus morhuaOSPAR II, III; Baltic SeaOSPAR; Helcom
Long-snouted seahorseHippocampus guttulatus (synonym: Hippocampus ramulosus)OSPAR II, III, IV, VOSPAR
Short-snouted seahorseHippocampus hippocampusOSPAR II, III, IV, VOSPAR
Black Sea shadAlosa tanaicaBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Blue antimora (Blue hake)Antimora rostrataAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Black scabbardfishAphanopus carboAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
ScabbardfishAphanopus intermediusAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Crayfish Astacus spp.Black SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Big-scale sand smeltAtherina ponticaBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
GarfishBelone belone euxini GüntherBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Alfonsinos Beryx spp.All RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
BrotulaCataetyx laticepsAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
VendaceCoregonus albulaBaltic SeaRCG (Regional Coordination Group) Baltic recommendation
lumpfishCyclopterus lumpusAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Annular seabreamDiplodus annularisMediterranean SeaCouncil Regulation (EC) No 1967/2006f (min. cons. size)
Sharpsnout sea breamDiplodus puntazzoMediterranean SeaRegulation (EC) No 1967/2006 (min. cons. size)
White sea breamDiplodus sargusMediterranean SeaRegulation (EC) No 1967/2006 (min. cons. size)
Two-banded sea breamDiplodus vulgarisMediterranean SeaRegulation (EC) No 1967/2006 (min. cons. size)
Patagonian toothfishDissostichus eleginoidesAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Antarctic toothfishDissostichus mawsoniAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Groupers Epinephelus spp.Mediterranean SeaRegulation (EC) No 1967/2006 (min. cons. size)
Black cardinalfishEpigonus telescopusAll RegionsVulnerable species Relevant for deep sea fisheries
GobiesGobiidaeBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Bluemouth (Bluemouth redfish)Helicolenus dactylopterusAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Atlantic halibutHippoglossus hippoglossusAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Orange roughyHoplostethus atlanticusAll Regions; OSPAR I, VVulnerable species Relevant for deep sea fisheries
Silver roughy (Pink)Hoplosthetus mediterraneusAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Silver scabbard fish (Cutless fish)Lepidopus caudatusAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Stripped sea breamLithognathus mormyrusMediterranean SeaRegulation (EC) No 1967/2006 (min. cons. size)
Golden grey mulletLiza aurataBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Leaping mulletLiza saliensBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Greater EelpoutLycodes esmarkiiAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Grenadiers (rattails) other than roundnose grenadier and roughhead grenadierMacrouridae other than Coryphaenoides rupestris and Macrourus berglaxAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Roughhead grenadier (Rough rattail)Macrourus berglaxAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
WhitingMerlangius merlangusBaltic Sea and Black SeaRCG Baltic recommendation; Annex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
European eelAnguilla anguillaOSPAR I, II, III, IV, Baltic seaOSPAR; HELCOM
Atlantic Salmon*Salmo salarOSPAR I, II, III, IV, Baltic SeaOSPAR; HELCOM
Bluefin tuna*Thunnus thynnusOSPAR VOSPAR; HELCOM
Blue lingMolva dypterygiaAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Common moraMora moroAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Mullet Mugil spp.Black SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Black gemfishNesiarchus nasutusAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Snubnosed spiny eelNotocanthus chemnitziiAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
SmeltOsmerus eperlanusBaltic SeaRCG Baltic recommendation, HELCOM
Spanish sea breamPagellus acarneMediterranean SeaRegulation (EC) No 1967/2006 (min. cons. size)
Blackspot seabreamPagellus bogaraveoMediterranean SeaRegulation (EC) No 1967/2006 (min. cons. size)
Common sea breamPagrus pagrusMediterranean SeaRegulation (EC) No 1967/2006 (min. cons. size)
WreckfishPolyprion americanusMediterranean SeaRegulation (EC) No 1967/2006 (min. cons. size)
WreckfishPolyprion americanusAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
BluefishPomatomus saltatrixBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Small redfish (Norway redfish)Sebastes viviparusAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
BelugaHuso husoBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Spiny (deep sea) scorpionfishTrachyscorpia cristulataAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Oceanic sea breams Brama spp.GSA 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and Black Sea GSA 29Annex VIII of Council Regulation (EC) No 894/97g
Atlantic chub mackerelScomber colias GmelinBlack seaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Crystal gobidCrystallogobius linearisBlack seaNational management plans
Rabbit fishChimaera monstrosaBaltic SeaHelcom
Allis shadAlosa alosaBaltic SeaHelcom
Twaite shadAlosa fallaxBaltic SeaHelcom
Autumn-spawning herringClupea harengus subsp.Baltic SeaHelcom
ZopeAbramis ballerusBaltic SeaHelcom
BleakAlburnus alburnusBaltic SeaHelcom
AspAspius aspiusBaltic SeaHelcom
BarbelBarbus barbusBaltic SeaHelcom
GudgeonGobio gobioBaltic SeaHelcom
ZiegePelecus cultratusBaltic SeaHelcom
Eurasian minnowPhoxinus phoxinusBaltic SeaHelcom
VimbaVimba vimbaBaltic SeaHelcom
Spined loachCobitis taeniaBaltic SeaHelcom
TroutSalmo truttaBaltic SeaHelcom
VendaceCoregonus albulaBaltic SeaHelcom
Baltic houtingCoregonus balticus Synonym: Coregonus lavaretus, migratoryBaltic SeaHelcom
MaraenaCoregonus maraena Synonym: Coregonus lavaretus, stationaryBaltic SeaHelcom
Pallas's houtingCoregonus pallasiiBaltic SeaHelcom
Marine smeltOsmerus eperlanomarinusBaltic SeaHelcom
Black-bellied anglerLophius budegassaBaltic SeaHelcom
Sea sticklebackSpinachia spinachiaBaltic SeaHelcom
Snake pipefishEntelurus aequoreusBaltic SeaHelcom
Straightnose pipefishNerophis ophidionBaltic SeaHelcom
Worm pipefishNerophis lumbriciformisBaltic SeaHelcom
Greater pipefishSyngnathus acusBaltic SeaHelcom
Broad-nosed pipefishSyngnathus typhleBaltic SeaHelcom
Roundnose grenadierCoryphaenoides rupestrisBaltic SeaHelcom
HaddockMelanogrammus aeglefinusBaltic SeaHelcom
PollackPollachius pollachiusBaltic SeaHelcom
LingMolva molvaBaltic SeaHelcom
SnakeblennyLumpenus lampretaeformisBaltic SeaHelcom
Ocean perchSebastes marinusBaltic SeaHelcom
Norway redfishSebastes viviparusBaltic SeaHelcom
Miller's thumbCottus gobioBaltic SeaHelcom
Alpine bullheadCottus poecilopusBaltic SeaHelcom
Shorthorn sculpinMyoxocephalus scorpiusBaltic SeaHelcom
Longspined bullheadTaurulus bubalisBaltic SeaHelcom
Fourhorn sculpinTriglopsis quadricornisBaltic SeaHelcom
Lumpsucker Cyclopterus lumpusBaltic SeaHelcom
Striped seasnailLiparis liparisBaltic SeaHelcom
Montagu's seasnailLiparis montaguiBaltic SeaHelcom
John DoryZeus faberBaltic SeaHelcom
European seabassDicentrarchus labraxBaltic SeaHelcom
Ballan wrasseLabrus bergyltaBaltic SeaHelcom
Cuckoo wrasseLabrus mixtusBaltic SeaHelcom
Corkwring wrasseSymphodus melopsBaltic SeaHelcom
Greater weeverTrachinus dracoBaltic SeaHelcom
Wolf-fishAnarhichas lupusBaltic SeaHelcom
Lesser sandeelAmmodytes marinusBaltic SeaHelcom
Small sandeelAmmodytes tobianusBaltic SeaHelcom
Painted gobyPomatoschistus pictusBaltic SeaHelcom
Bullet tunaAuxis rocheiBaltic SeaHelcom
Little thunnyEuthynnus alleteratusBaltic SeaHelcom
Plain bonitoOrcynopsis unicolorBaltic SeaHelcom
Atlantic mackerelScomber scombrusBaltic SeaHelcom
Atlantic halibutHippoglossus hippoglossusBaltic SeaHelcom
SwordfishXiphias gladiusBaltic SeaHelcom
Niger BlackfishCentrolophus nigerBaltic SeaHelcom
Cartilaginous fishesChondrichthyes
Narrow sawfishAnoxypristis cuspidataAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Birdbeak dogfishDeania calceaAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
smooth lanternsharkEtmopterus pusillusAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Dwarf sawfishPristis clavataAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Green sawfishPristis zijsronAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Norwegian skateRaja (Dipturus) nidarosiensisAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Thornback rayRaja clavataAll oceansRFMOs, High priority OSPAR; Helcom
Undulate rayRaja undulataAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Pelagic ThresherAlopias pelagicusAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Big Eye ThresherAlopias superciliosusAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Common ThresherAlopias vulpinusAll oceansRFMOs, High priority; Helcom
Starry rayAmblyraja radiataAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Iceland catshark Apristurus spp.All oceansRFMOs, High priority, Vulnerable species Relevant for deep sea fisheries
Silky sharkCarcharhinus falciformisAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Galapagos sharkCarcharhinus galapagensisAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Oceanic whitetip sharkCarcharhinus longimanusAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Sandbar sharkCarcharhinus plumbeusAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II
Sand tiger sharkCarcharias taurusAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II
Great white sharkCarcharodon carchariasAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Gulper sharkCentrophorus granulosusAll oceans and seasRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex III; OSPAR
Gulper shark species Centrophorus spp.All RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Leafscale gulper sharkCentrophorus squamosusAll oceans and seasRFMOs, High priority; OSPAR
Black dogfishCentroscyllium fabriciiAll oceansRFMOs, High priority, Relevant for deep sea fisheries
Portuguese dogfishCentroscymnus coelolepisAll oceansRFMOs, High priority, Relevant for deep sea fisheries; OSPAR
Longnose velvet dogfishCentroscymnus crepidaterAll oceansRFMOs, High priority, Vulnerable species Relevant for deep sea fisheries
Basking sharkCetorhinus maximusAll oceans and seasRFMOs, High priority; OSPAR; Helcom
Rabbit fish (rattail)Chimaera monstrosaAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Frilled sharkChlamydoselachus anguineusAll oceansRFMOs, High priority, Vulnerable species Relevant for deep sea fisheries
Kitefin sharkDalatias lichaAll oceansRFMOs, High priority, Vulnerable species Relevant for deep sea fisheries
StingrayDasyatis pastinacaBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol; Helcom
Birdbeak dogfishDeania calceaAll oceansRFMOs, High priority, Relevant for deep sea fisheries
Common skateDipturus batisAll oceans and seasRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II; OSPAR; Helcom
White skate*Rostroraja albaOSPAR II, III, IVOSPAR
Greater lanternsharkEtmopterus princepsAll oceansRFMOs, High priority, Vulnerable species Relevant for deep sea fisheries
Velvet bellyEtmopterus spinaxAll oceansRFMOs, High priority, Relevant for deep sea fisheries; Helcom
Winghead hammerheadEusphyra blochiiAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
school shark, tope sharkGaleorhinus galeusAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II; Helcom
Blackmouth dogfishGaleus melastomusAll oceansRFMOs, High priority, Relevant for deep sea fisheries
Mouse catsharkGaleus murinusAll oceansRFMOs, High priority, Relevant for deep sea fisheries
Spiny butterfly rayGymnura altavelaAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II
Sharpnose sevengill sharkHeptranchias perloAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex III
Bluntnose six-gilled sharkHexanchus griseusAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II; Helcom
Large-eyed rabbitfish (Ratfish)Hydrolagus mirabilisAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Shortfin makoIsurus oxyrinchusAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Longfin makoIsurus paucusAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
PorbeagleLamna nasusAll oceansRFMOs, High priority, OSPAR; Helcom
Sandy SkateLeucoraja circularisAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II
Maltese skateLeucoraja melitensisAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II
Reef manta rayManta alfrediAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Giant manta rayManta birostrisAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Longhorned mobulaMobula eregoodootenkeeAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Lesser devil rayMobula hypostomaAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Spinetail mobulaMobula japanicaAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Shortfin devil rayMobula kuhliiAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Devil fishMobula mobularAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Munk's devil rayMobula munkianaAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Lesser Guinean devil rayMobula rochebruneiAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Chilean devil rayMobula tarapacanaAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Smoothtail mobulaMobula thurstoniAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Starry smooth-houndMustelus asteriasAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex III
Common smooth-houndMustelus mustelusAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex III
Blackspotted smooth-houndMustelus punctulatusAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex III
Blackmouth catsharkGaleus melanostomusBaltic seaHelcom
Small-spotted catsharkScyliorhinus caniculaBaltic seaHelcom
Thorny skateAmblyraja radiataBaltic seaHelcom
Shagreen rayLeucoraja fullonicaBaltic seaHelcom
Spotted torpedoTorpedo marmorataBaltic seaHelcom
Sailfin roughshark (Sharpback shark)Oxynotus paradoxusAll oceansRFMOs, High priority, Vulnerable species Relevant for deep sea fisheries
Smalltooth sawfishPristis pectinataAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II
Common sawfishPristis pristisAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II
Crocodile sharkPseudocarcharias kamoharaiAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Blue stingrayPteroplatytrygon violaceaAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Round skateRaja fyllaeAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Arctic skateRaja hyperboreaAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Norwegian skateRaja nidarosiensusAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Spotted rayRaja montaguiOSPAR I, II, III, IVOSPAR; Helcom
Whale sharkRhincodon typusAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Blackchin guitarfishRhinobatos cemiculusAll oceans+Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II
Common guitarfishRhinobatos rhinobatosAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II
Straightnose rabbitfishRhinochimaera atlanticaAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Bottlenose skateRostroraja albaAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II
Knifetooth dogfishScymnodon ringensAll oceansRFMOs, High priority, Relevant for deep sea fisheries
Other sharksSelachimorpha (or Selachii), Batoidea (to be defined by species according to landing, survey or catch data)All oceansRFMOs, High priority; Helcom
Greenland sharkSomniosus microcephalusAll oceansRFMOs, High priority, Relevant for deep sea fisheries; Helcom
Scalloped hammerheadSphyrna lewiniAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Great hammerheadSphyrna mokarranAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Smooth hammerheadSphyrna zygaenaAll oceansRFMOs, High priority
Spurdog, spiked dogfishSqualus acanthiasAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex III, OSPAR; Helcom
Sawback angelsharkSquatina aculeataAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II
Smoothback angelsharkSquatina oculataAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II
Angel sharkSquatina squatinaAll oceans + Mediterranean and Black SeaRFMOs, High priority, Barcelona Convention Annex II, OSPAR; Helcom
Sea lampreyPetromyzon marinusOSPAR I, II, III, IVOSPAR; Helcom
River lampreyLampetra fluviatilisBaltic seaHelcom
MammalsMammalia
Cetaceans — all speciesCetacea — all speciesAll areas [F24Legislation implementing] Council Directive 92/43/EECh
Minke whaleBalaenoptera acutorostrataMediterranean SeaRec. GFCMi/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Bowhead whaleBalaena mysticetusOSPAR IOSPAR
Blue whaleBalaenoptera musculusAll OSPAROSPAR
Northern right whaleEubalaena glacialisAll OSPAROSPAR
Sei whaleBalaenoptera borealisMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Fin whaleBalaenoptera physalusMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Short-beaked common dolphinDelphinus delphisMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
North Atlantic right whaleEubalaena glacialisMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Long-finned pilot whaleGlobicephala melasMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Risso's dolphinGrampus griseusMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Dwarf sperm whaleKogia simusMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Humpback whaleMegaptera novaeangliaeMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Blainville's beaked whaleMesoplodon densirostrisMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Killer whaleOrcinus orcaMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Harbour porpoisePhocoena phocoenaMediterranean Sea; OSPAR II, IIIRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention; [F25Legislation implementing] Directive 92/43/EEC OSPAR
Sperm whalePhyseter macrocephalusMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
False killer whalePseudorca crassidensMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Striped dolphinStenella coeruleoalbaMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Rough-toothed dolphinSteno bredanensisMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Bottlenose dolphinTursiops truncatusMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Cuvier's beaked whaleZiphius cavirostrisMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/2 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Monk sealMonachus monachusAll areasRec. GFCM/35/2011/5 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention; [F25Legislation implementing] Directive 92/43/EEC
Saimaa ringed sealPhoca hispida saimensisAll areas[F25Legislation implementing] Directive 92/43/EEC
Grey sealHalichoerus grypusAll areas[F25Legislation implementing] Directive 92/43/EEC
Harbour sealPhoca vitulinaAll areas[F25Legislation implementing] Directive 92/43/EEC
Baltic ringed sealPhoca hispida bottnicaAll areas[F25Legislation implementing] Directive 92/43/EEC
BirdsAves
Cory's ShearwaterCalonectris borealisAll areasDirective 2009/147/EC of the European Parliament and of the Councilj
Great CormorantPhalacrocorax carboAll areas [F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Northern GannetMorus bassanusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Atlantic PuffinFratercula arcticaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Balearic ShearwaterPuffinus mauretanicusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Black-headed GullLarus ridibundusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Common ScoterMelanitta nigraAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
European ShagPhalacrocorax aristotelisAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Great ShearwaterArdenna gravisAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Manx ShearwaterPuffinus puffinusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Northern FulmarFulmarus glacialisAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Scopoli's ShearwaterCalonectris diomedeaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Sooty ShearwaterArdenna griseaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Yelkouan ShearwaterPuffinus yelkouanAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Audouin's GullLarus audouiniiAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Barrow's GoldeneyeBucephala islandicaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Bulwer's PetrelBulweria bulweriiAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Common GoldeneyeBucephala clangulaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
European Herring GullLarus argentatusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Glaucous GullLarus hyperboreusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Great Black-backed GullLarus marinusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Great SkuaCatharacta skuaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Greater ScaupAythya marilaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC; Annex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Common pochardAythya ferinaBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Lesser Black-backed GullLarus fuscusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Little AukAlle alleAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Long-tailed JaegerStercorarius longicaudusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
RazorbillAlca tordaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Arctic JaegerStercorarius parasiticusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Arctic LoonGavia arcticaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Audubon's ShearwaterPuffinus lherminieriAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Black GuillemotCepphus grylleAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Black ScoterMelanitta americanaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Black-necked GrebePodiceps nigricollisAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Caspian GullLarus cachinnansAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Common EiderSomateria mollissimaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Common GuillemotUria aalgeAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Common LoonGavia immerAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Common MerganserMergus merganserAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Great Crested GrebePodiceps cristatusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Harlequin DuckHistrionicus histrionicusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Horned GrebePodiceps auritusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Iceland GullLarus glaucoidesAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
King EiderSomateria spectabilisAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Long-tailed DuckClangula hyemalisAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Mediterranean GullLarus melanocephalusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Mew GullLarus canusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Red-breasted MerganserMergus serratorAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Red-necked GrebePodiceps grisegenaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Red-throated LoonGavia stellataAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Slender-billed GullLarus geneiAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Steller's EiderPolysticta stelleriAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Pomarine JaegerStercorarius pomarinusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Thick-billed Murre/Brünnig's GuillemotUria lomviaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Velvet ScoterMelanitta fuscaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Yellow-billed LoonGavia adamsiiAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Yellow-legged GullLarus michahellisAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Zino's PetrelPterodroma madeiraAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Pallas's GullLarus ichthyaetusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Black-legged KittiwakeRissa tridactylaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Great White PelicanPelecanus onocrotalusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Leach's Storm-petrelOceanodroma leucorhoaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Red PhalaropePhalaropus fulicariusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Red-necked PhalaropePhalaropus lobatusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Wilson's Storm-petrelOceanites oceanicusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Arctic TernSterna paradisaeaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Band-rumped Storm-petrelHydrobates castroAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Black TernChlidonias nigerAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Caspian TernHydroprogne caspiaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Common Gull-billed TernGelochelidon niloticaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Common TernSterna hirundoAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Desertas PetrelPterodroma desertaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Ivory GullPagophila eburneaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Lesser Crested TernThalasseus bengalensisAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Little GullHydrocoloeus minutusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Little TernSternula albifronsAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Monteiro's Storm-petrelHydrobates monteiroiAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Roseate TernSterna dougalliiAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Ross's GullRhodostethia roseaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Sabine's GullXema sabiniAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Sandwich TernThalasseus sandvicensisAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Thayer's GullLarus thayeriAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
White-faced Storm-petrelPelagodroma marinaAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
European Storm-petrelHydrobates pelagicusAll areas[F26Legislation implementing] Directive 2009/147/EC
Lesser black-backed gullLarus fuscus fuscusOSPAR IOSPAR list of threatened and declining species
Ivory gullPagophila eburneaOSPAR IOSPAR list of threatened and declining species
Steller's eiderPolysticta stelleriOSPAR IOSPAR list of threatened and declining species
Little shearwaterPuffinus assimilis baroli (auct.incert.)OSPAR VOSPAR list of threatened and declining species
Balearic shearwaterPuffinus mauretanicusOSPAR II, III, IV, VOSPAR list of threatened and declining species
Black-legged kittiwakeRissa tridactylaOSPAR I, II,OSPAR list of threatened and declining species
Roseate ternSterna dougalliiOSPAR II, III, IV, VOSPAR list of threatened and declining species
Iberian guillemotUria aalge — Iberian population (synonyms: Uria aalge albionis, Uria aalge ibericus)OSPAR IVOSPAR list of threatened and declining species
Thick-billed murreUria lomviaOSPAR IOSPAR list of threatened and declining species
ReptilesReptilia
Kemp's ridley sea turtleLepidochelys kempiiAll areas[F25Legislation implementing] Directive 92/43/EEC; Rec. GFCM/35/2011/4 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Loggerhead turtleCaretta carettaAll areas[F25Legislation implementing] Directive 92/43/EEC; Rec. GFCM/35/2011/4 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention; OSPAR
Leatherback turtleDermochelys coriaceaAll areas[F25Legislation implementing] Directive 92/43/EEC; Rec. GFCM/35/2011/4 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention; OSPAR
Hawksbill sea turtleEretmochelys imbricataAll areas[F25Legislation implementing] Directive 92/43/EEC; Rec. GFCM/35/2011/4 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Green turtleChelonia mydasAll areas[F25Legislation implementing] Directive 92/43/EEC; Rec. GFCM/35/2011/4 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
Nile soft-shelled turtleTrionyx triunguisMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/35/2011/4 & Annex II of the Barcelona Convention
MolluscsMollusca
Striped venusChamelea gallinaBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Banded wedge shellDonacilla corneaBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Eledone especies Eledone spp.All areasNational management plans
Mediterranean musselMytilus galloprovincialisAll areas out of MedNational management plans
Mediterranean musselMytilus galloprovincialisBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Patella Patella spp.Mediterranean SeaAnnex II of the Barcelona Convention
Rapa whelkRapana venosaBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Tuberculate cockleAcanthocardia tuberculataAll areasNational management plans
MurexBolinus brandarisAll areasNational management plans
Hard clamCallista chioneAll areasNational management plans
Wedge shellDonax trunculusAll areasNational management plans
Ocean quahogArctica islandicaOSPAR IIOSPAR
Azorean barnacleMegabalanus azoricusOSPAR V All where it occursOSPAR
Dog whelkNucella lapillusOSPAR II, III, IVOSPAR
Flat oysterOstrea edulisOSPAR IIOSPAR
Azorean limpetPatella ulyssiponensis asperaAll OSPAR where it occursOSPAR
CrustaceansCrustacea
LobsterHomarus gammarusMediterranean SeaRegulation (EC) No 1967/2006 (min. cons. size)
Deep-water red crabChaceon (Geryon) affinisAll RegionsRelevant for deep sea fisheries
Brown shrimpCrangon crangonBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Baltic prawnPalaemon adspersusBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
Rockpool prawnPalaemon elegansBlack SeaAnnex IV of the Black Sea Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Protocol
CrawfishPalinuridaeMediterranean SeaRegulation (EC) No 1967/2006 (min. cons. size)
CnidariansCnidaria
Red coralCorallium rubrumMediterranean SeaRec. GFCM/36/2012/1 & Rec. GFCM/35/2011/2

For prohibited species: only individuals captured dead shall be used. They shall be discarded after the measurements. The data collection is annual and the updating/processing of the data must be done timely to fit the schedule of the stock assessments.

BIOLOGICAL DATAU.K.

Table 1Ea

Freshwater anadromous and catadromous species

a

This Table replaces Table 1E of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

b

Council Regulation (EC) No 1100/2007 of 18 September 2007 establishing measures for the recovery of the stock of European eel (OJ L 248, 22.9.2007, p. 17).

Species (common name)Species (Scientific name)Non marine Areas where the Stock is located/stock code
European EelAnguilla anguillaEel Management Units as defined in accordance with Council Regulation (EC) No 1100/2007b
SalmonSalmo salarall areas of natural distribution
Sea troutSalmo truttaAll inland waters that exit in the Baltic Sea

Table 2a

Fishing activity (metier) by Region

a

This Table replaces Table 2 of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

Footnotes:
(a) according to existing coding in relevant Regulations.
(b) according to existing coding in relevant Regulations.
(c) with Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs)/in free schools.
(d) in the Mediterranean < 6 m and 6-12 m.
Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5Level 6LOA classes (m) (d)
ActivityGear classesGear groupsGear typeTarget assemblage (a)Mesh size and other selective devices< 1010 - < 1212 - < 1818 - < 2424 - < 4040 & +
Fishing activityDredgesDredgesBoat dredge [DRB]

Anadromous species (ANA)

Catadromous species (CAT)

Cephalopods (CEP)

Crustaceans (CRU)

Demersal species (DEF)

Deep-Water species (DWS)

Finfish (FIF)

Freshwater species (no code)

Miscellaneous (MIS)

Mixed Cephalopod and Demersal (MCF)

Mixed Crustaceans and Demersal (MCD)

Mixed Deep-water species and Demersal (MDD)

Mixed Pelagic and Demersal (MPD)

Molluscs (MOL)

Large Pelagic fish (LPF)

Small Pelagic fish (SPF)

Large Pelagic fish (LPF) and

Small Pelagic fish (SPF)

(b)
Mechanised/Suction dredge [HMD](b)
TrawlsBottom trawlsBottom otter trawl [OTB](b)
Multi-rig otter trawl [OTT](b)
Bottom pair trawl [PTB](b)
Beam trawl [TBB](b)
Pelagic trawlsMidwater otter trawl [OTM](b)
Midwater pair trawl [PTM](b)
Hooks and LinesRods and LinesHand and Pole lines [LHP] [LHM](b)
Trolling lines [LTL](b)
LonglinesDrifting longlines [LLD](b)
Set longlines [LLS](b)
TrapsTrapsPots and Traps [FPO](b)
Fyke nets [FYK](b)
Stationary uncovered pound nets [FPN](b)
Fixed installations for fences and weirs (code needed)(b)
NetsNetsTrammel net [GTR](b)
Set gillnet [GNS](b)
Driftnet [GND](b)
SeinesSurrounding netsPurse seine [PS](b)
Lampara nets [LA](b)
Seines (c)Fly shooting seine [SSC](b)
Anchored seine [SDN](b)
Pair seine [SPR](b)
Beach and boat seine [SB] [SV](b)
Other gearOther gearGlass eel fishing (no code)Glass eel(b)
Misc. (Specify)Misc. (Specify)(b)
Other activity than fishingOther activity than fishing
InactiveInactive

Table 3a

Species to be collected for recreational fisheries

a

This Table replaces Table 3 of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

AreaSpecies
1Baltic Sea (ICES Subdivisions 22-32)Salmon, eels and seatrout (including in fresh water) and cod.
2North Sea (ICES areas IIIa, IV and VIId)Salmon and eels (including in fresh water). Seabass, cod, pollack and elasmobranchs.
3Eastern Arctic (ICES areas I and II)Salmon and eels (including in fresh water). Cod, pollack and elasmobranchs.
4North Atlantic (ICES areas V-XIV and NAFO areas)Salmon and eels (including in fresh water). Seabass, cod, pollack, elasmobranchs and highly migratory ICCAT species.
5Mediterranean SeaEels (including in fresh water), elasmobranchs and highly migratory ICCAT species.
6Black SeaEels (including in fresh water), elasmobranchs and highly migratory ICCAT species.

Table 4b

Fishing activity variables

a

Collection of these variables for vessels less than 10 metres is to be agreed at marine region level

b

This Table replaces Table 4 of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

c

All variables to be reported at the aggregation level (metiers and fleet segment) specified in Table 3 and Table 5B. and by Sub-region/Fishing ground as specified in table 5C.

VariablescUnit
Capacity
Number of vesselsNumber
GT, kW, Vessel AgeNumber
Effort
Days at seaDays
Hours fished (optional)Hours
Fishing daysDays
kW * Fishing DaysNumber
GT * Fishing daysNumber
Number of tripsNumber
Number of fishing operationsNumber
Number of nets/LengthaNumber/metres
Number of hooks, Number of linesaNumber
Numbers of pots, trapsaNumber
Landings
Value of landings total and per commercial species [F27Pounds sterling]
Live Weight of landings total and per speciesTonnes
Prices by commercial species[F27Pounds sterling]/kg

Textual Amendments

FLEET ECONOMIC DATAU.K.

Table 5Aa

Economic variables for the fleet

a

This Table replaces 5A of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

Variable groupVariableUnit
IncomeGross value of landings [F28Pounds sterling]
Income from leasing out quota or other fishing rights[F28Pounds sterling]
Other income[F28Pounds sterling]
Labour costsPersonnel costs[F28Pounds sterling]
Value of unpaid labour[F28Pounds sterling]
Energy costsEnergy costs[F28Pounds sterling]
Repair and maintenance costsRepair and maintenance costs[F28Pounds sterling]
Other operating costsVariable costs[F28Pounds sterling]
Non-variable costs[F28Pounds sterling]
Lease/rental payments for quota or other fishing rights[F28Pounds sterling]
SubsidiesOperating subsidies[F28Pounds sterling]
Subsidies on investments[F28Pounds sterling]
Capital costsConsumption of fixed capital[F28Pounds sterling]
Capital valueValue of physical capital[F28Pounds sterling]
Value of quota and other fishing rights[F28Pounds sterling]
InvestmentsInvestments in tangible assets, net[F28Pounds sterling]
Financial positionLong/short Debt[F28Pounds sterling]
Total assets[F28Pounds sterling]
EmploymentEngaged crewNumber
Unpaid labourNumber
Total hours worked per yearNumber
FleetNumber of vesselsNumber
Mean LOA of vesselsMetres
Total vessel's tonnageGT
Total vessel's powerkW
Mean age of vesselsYears
EffortDays at seaDays
Energy consumptionLitres
Number of fishing enterprises/unitsNumber of fishing enterprises/unitsNumber
Production value per speciesValue of landings per species[F28Pounds sterling]
Average price per species[F28Pounds sterling]/kg

Textual Amendments

FLEET ECONOMIC DATAU.K.

Table 5Ba

Fleet segmentation

a

This Table replaces Table 5B of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

b

For vessels less than 12 meters in the Mediterranean Sea and the Black sea, the length categories are 0 - < 6, 6 - < 12 metres. For all other regions, the length categories are defined as 0 - < 10, 10 - < 12 metres.

c

Vessels less than 12 meters using passive gears in the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea may be disaggregated by gear type.The fleet segment definition shall also include an indication of the supra-region and, if available, a geographical indicator to identify vessels fishing in outermost regions and exclusively outside EU waters.

Length classes (LOA)b
Active Vessels0 - < 10 m0 - < 6 m10 - < 12 m6 - < 12 m12 - < 18 m18 - < 24 m24 - < 40 m40 m or larger
Using ‘Active’ gearsBeam trawlers
Demersal trawlers and/or demersal seiners
Pelagic trawlers
Purse seiners
Dredgers
Vessel using other active gears
Vessels using Polyvalent ‘active’ gears only
Using ‘Passive’ gearsVessels using hookscc
Drift and/or fixed netters
Vessels using Pots and/or traps
Vessels using other Passive gears
Vessels using Polyvalent ‘passive’ gears only
Using Polyvalent gearsVessels using active and passive gears
Inactive vessels

FLEET ECONOMIC DATAU.K.

Table 5Ca

Geographical stratification by Region

a

This Table replaces Table 5C of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

Sub-region/Fishing groundRegionSupra region
IIIIII
Cluster of spatial units on level 3 as defined in Table 3 (NAFO Division)NAFO (FAO area 21)Baltic Sea; North sea; Eastern Arctic; NAFO; Extended North Western waters (Ices areas V, VI and VII) and Southern Western waters
Cluster of spatial units on level 4 as defined in Table 3 (ICES subdivision)Baltic Sea (ICES areas III b-d)
Cluster of spatial units on level 3 as defined in Table 3 (ICES Division)

North Sea (ICES areas IIIa and IV),

Eastern Arctic (ICES areas I and II)

North Western waters (ICES areas Vb (only Union waters), VI and VII)
Non Union North Western waters (ICES areas Va and Vb (only non-Union waters))
Cluster of spatial units on level 3 as defined in Table 3 (ICES/CECAF Division)

Southern Western waters (ICES zones VIII, IX and X (waters around Azores)),

CECAF areas 34.1.1, 34.1.2 and 34.2.0 (waters around Madeira and the Canary Islands)

Cluster of spatial units on level 4 as defined in Table 3 (GSA)

Mediterranean Sea (Maritime Waters of the Mediterranean to the East of line 5°36′ West),

Black Sea (GFCM geographical sub-area as defined in Resolution FCM/33/2009/2)

Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea
RFMO's sampling Sub-areas (except GFCM)Other regions where fisheries are operated by Union vessels and managed by RFMO's to which the European Union is contracting party or observer (e.g. ICCAT, IOTC, CECAF…)Other Regions.

Table 6a

Social variables for the fishing and aquaculture sectors

a

This Table replaces Table 6 of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

VariableUnit
Employment by genderNumber
FTE by genderNumber
Unpaid labour by genderNumber
Employment by ageNumber
Employment by education levelNumber per education level
Employment by nationalityNumber from EU, EEA and Non-EU/EEA
Employment by employment statusNumber
FTE NationalNumber

Table 7a

Economic variables for the aquaculture sector

a

This Table replaces Table 7 of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

b

Includes direct payments, e.g. compensation for stopping trading, refunds of fuel duty or similar lump sum compensation payments; excludes social benefit payments and indirect subsidies, e.g. reduced duty on inputs such as fuel or investment subsidies.

Variable groupVariableUnit
IncomebGross sales per species [F29Pounds sterling]
Other income[F29Pounds sterling]
Personnel costsPersonnel costs[F29Pounds sterling]
Value of unpaid labour[F29Pounds sterling]
Energy costsEnergy costs[F29Pounds sterling]
Raw material costsLivestock costs[F29Pounds sterling]
Feed costs[F29Pounds sterling]
Repair and maintenanceRepair and maintenance[F29Pounds sterling]
Other operating costsOther operating costs[F29Pounds sterling]
SubsidiesOperating subsidies[F29Pounds sterling]
Subsidies on investments[F29Pounds sterling]
Capital costsConsumption of fixed capital[F29Pounds sterling]
Capital valueTotal value of assets[F29Pounds sterling]
Financial resultsFinancial income[F29Pounds sterling]
Financial expenditures[F29Pounds sterling]
InvestmentsNet Investments[F29Pounds sterling]
DebtDebt[F29Pounds sterling]
Raw material weightLivestock usedkg
Fish Feed usedkg
Weight of salesWeight of sales per specieskg
Employmentpersons employedNumber/FTE
Unpaid labourNumber/FTE
Number of hours worked by employees and unpaid workersHours
Number of enterprisesNumber of enterprises (by category on the number of persons employed)Number

Textual Amendments

Table 8a

Environmental variables for the aquaculture sector

a

This Table replaces Table 8 of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

b

Extrapolated from data recorded under Annex I, point 8(b), of Regulation (EC) No 852/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on the hygiene of foodstuffs (OJ L 139, 30.4.2004, p. 1).

c

Extrapolated as a percentage of national production from data recorded under [F30legislation implementing] Council Directive 2006/88/EC of 24 October 2006 on animal health requirements for aquaculture animals and products thereof, and on the prevention and control of certain diseases in aquatic animals (OJ L 328, 24.11.2006, p. 14), Article 8, Paragraph 1(b).

VariableSpecificationUnit
Medicines or treatments administeredbBy typeGram
MortalitiescPercent

Textual Amendments

Table 9a

Segmentation to be applied for the collection of aquaculture datab

a

This Table replaces Table 9 of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

b

For definitions of farming techniques, see Regulation (EC) No 762/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 July 2008 on the submission by Member States of statistics on aquaculture and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 788/96 (OJ L 218, 13.8.2008, p. 1).

c

Enterprises shall be segmented according to their main farming technique.

d

Hatcheries and nurseries are defined as places for the artificial breeding, hatching and rearing through the early life stages of aquatic animals. For statistical purposes, hatcheries are limited to the production of fertilised eggs. Further juveniles stages of aquatic animals are considered being produced in nurseries. When hatcheries and nurseries are closely associated, statistics shall refer only to the latest juvenile stage produced (COM(2006) 864 of 19 July 2007).

e

Enclosures and pens are defined as areas of water confined by nets, mesh and other barriers allowing uncontrolled water interchange and distinguished by the fact that enclosures occupy the full water column between substrate and surface; pens and enclosures generally enclose a relatively large volume of water. (COM(2006) 864 of 19 July 2007).

f

Recirculation systems means systems where the water is reused after some form of treatment (e.g. filtering).

g

Cages are defined as open or covered enclosed structures constructed with net, mesh or any porous material allowing natural water interchange. These structures may be floating, suspended or fixed to the substrate but still permitting water interchange from below (COM(2006) 864 of 19 July 2007).

h

‘On-bottom’ techniques cover shellfish farming in inter-tidal areas (directly on the ground or surelevated).

Fish farming techniquescPolycultureHatcheries and nurseriesdShellfish farming techniques
PondsTanks and racewaysEnclosures and penseRecirculation systemsfOther methodsCagesgAll methodsOff-bottomOn-bottomhOther
RaftsLong line
Salmon
Trout
Sea bass & Sea bream
Carp
Tuna
Eel
Sturgeon (Eggs for human consumption)
Other fresh water fish
Other marine fish
Mussel
Oyster
Clam
Crustaceans
Other molluscs
Multispecies
Seaweeds
Other aquatic organisms

Table 10a

Economic and social variables for the processing industry sector that may be collected on a voluntary basis

a

This Table replaces Table 11 of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

Variable groupVariableUnit
ECONOMIC VARIABLES
IncomeTurnover [F31Pounds sterling]
Other income[F31Pounds sterling]
Personnel CostsPersonnel costs[F31Pounds sterling]
Value of unpaid labour[F31Pounds sterling]
Payment for external agency workers (optional)[F31Pounds sterling]
Energy costsEnergy costs[F31Pounds sterling]
Raw material costsPurchase of fish and other raw material for production[F31Pounds sterling]
Other operational costsOther operational costs[F31Pounds sterling]
SubsidiesOperating subsidies[F31Pounds sterling]
Subsidies on investments[F31Pounds sterling]
Capital costsConsumption of fixed capital[F31Pounds sterling]
Capital valueTotal value of assets[F31Pounds sterling]
Financial resultsFinancial income[F31Pounds sterling]
Financial expenditures[F31Pounds sterling]
InvestmentsNet Investments[F31Pounds sterling]
DebtDebt[F31Pounds sterling]
EmploymentNumber of persons employedNumber
FTE NationalNumber
Unpaid labourNumber
Number of hours worked by employees and unpaid workersNumber
Number of enterprisesNumber of enterprises (1)Number
weight of raw material (OPTIONAL)weight of raw material per species and origin (OPTIONAL)Kg
SOCIAL VARIABLES
Employment by genderNumber
Employment by ageNumber
Employment by education levelNumber per education level
Employment by nationalityNumber per country in the world
FTE NationalNumber

Textual Amendments

(1)

This Chapter replaces Chapter I of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

(2)

Council Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 of 20 November 2009 establishing a Community control system for ensuring compliance with the rules of the common fisheries policy, amending Regulations (EC) No 847/96, (EC) No 2371/2002, (EC) No 811/2004, (EC) No 768/2005, (EC) No 2115/2005, (EC) No 2166/2005, (EC) No 388/2006, (EC) No 509/2007, (EC) No 676/2007, (EC) No 1098/2007, (EC) No 1300/2008, (EC) No 1342/2008 and repealing Regulations (EEC) No 2847/93, (EC) No 1627/94 and (EC) No 1966/2006 (OJ L 343, 22.12.2009, p. 1).

(3)

Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 404/2011 of 8 April 2011 laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 establishing a Community control system for ensuring compliance with the rules of the Common Fisheries Policy (OJ L 112, 30.4.2011, p. 1).

(4)

As specified in Annex XI of Regulation (EU) No 404/2011.

(5)

This Chapter replaces Chapter II of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

(6)

This Chapter replaces Chapter III of Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251.

(7)

Data on the processing industry may be collected on a voluntary base, in that case the segmentation and variable in Table 11 may be used.

(8)

See Table 2

(9)

Regulation (EC) No 1893/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 December 2006 establishing the statistical classification of economic activities NACE Revision 2 and amending Council Regulation (EEC) No 3037/90 as well as certain EC Regulations on specific statistical domains (OJ L 393, 30.12.2006, p. 1).

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