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Regulation (EU) 2018/975 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2018 laying down management, conservation and control measures applicable in the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO) Convention Area
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Vessels shall use a longline weighting regime that achieves a demonstrable minimum longline sink rate of 0,3 metre/second to 15 metre depth for gear. In particular:
external weighted lines in Spanish system and trot lines shall use a minimum of 8,5 kg mass at intervals of no more than 40 m if rocks are used, 6 kg mass at intervals of no more than 20 m for concrete weights, and 5 kg weights at intervals of no more than 40 m for solid metal weights;
external weighted lines in autoline shall use a minimum 5 kg mass at intervals no more than 40 m, which shall be released from vessels in a manner that avoids tension astern (tension astern may lift sections of the longline already deployed out of the water);
Internal weighted lines shall have a lead core of at least 50 g/m.
Two bird scaring lines shall be carried at all times and shall be deployed whenever fishing gear is being set from the vessel. In particular:
bird scaring lines shall be attached to the vessel so that when deployed the baits are protected by the streamer line, even in cross winds;
bird scaring lines shall use brightly coloured streamers long enough to reach the sea surface in calm conditions (‘long streamers’) placed at intervals of no more than 5 m for at least the first 55 m of streamer line and shall be attached to the line with swivels that prevent streamers from wrapping around the line;
bird scaring lines may also use streamers a minimum of 1 m in length (‘short streamers’) placed at intervals of no more than 1 m;
if bird scaring lines breaks or is damaged while in use, they shall be repaired or replaced so that the vessel meets these specifications before any further hooks enter the water;
bird scaring lines shall be deployed so that:
they remain above the water surface when the hooks have sunk to a depth of 15 m, or
they have a minimum length of 150 m when extended and suspended from a point on the vessel at least 7 m above the water in the absence of swell.
A bird baffler consists of two or more booms attached to the stern quarter of the vessel, with at least one boom attached to the starboard stern quarter and at least one boom attached to the port stern quarter:
each boom shall extend a minimum of 4 m outwards from the side or stern of the vessel;
dropper lines shall be attached to the booms no more than 2 m apart;
plastic cones, rods or other brightly coloured and durable material shall be attached to the ends of the dropper lines so that the bottom of the cone, rod or material is not more than 500 mm above the water, in the absence of wind and swell;
lines or webbing may be attached between the dropper lines to prevent tangling.
Include contact information, flag, vessel name(s) and dates of data collection.
Indicate start and end positions of all gear deployments and observations.
Provide maps of fishing locations, underlying bathymetry or habitat and spatial scale of fishing.
Indicate depth(s) fished.
Indicate fishing gears used at each location.
Indicate additional data collected at or near the locations fished, if possible.
Data such as multibeam bathymetry, oceanographic data such as CTD profiles, current profiles, water chemistry, substrate types recorded at or near those locations, other fauna observed, video recordings, acoustic profiles etc.
For each station fished, provide details of VME taxa observed, including their relative density, absolute density, or number of organisms if possible.
Current vessel flag and name of vessel
Registration number
IRCS (if any)
UVI (Unique Vessel Identifier)/IMO number
Previous names (if known)
Port of registry
Previous flag
Type of vessel
Type of fishing method(s)
Length
Length type e.g. ‘LOA’, ‘LBP’
Gross tonnage – GT (to be provided as the preferred unit of tonnage)
Gross registered tonnage – GRT (to be provided if GT not available; may also be provided in addition to GT)
Power of main engine(s) (kw)
Hold capacity (m3)
Freezer type (if applicable)
Number of freezer units (if applicable)
Freezing capacity (if applicable)
Vessel communication types and numbers (INMARSAT A, B and C numbers);
VMS system details (brand, model, features and identification);
Name of owner(s)
Address of owner(s)
Vessel authorisation start date
Vessel authorisation end date
Date of inclusion in the SPRFMO record of vessels
Good quality high resolution photograph of the vessel of appropriate brightness and contrast, no older than five years, which shall consist of:
one photograph not smaller than 12 × 7 cm showing the starboard side of the vessel displaying its full overall length and complete structural features;
one photograph not smaller than 12 × 7 cm showing the port side of the vessel displaying its full overall length and complete structural features;
one photograph not smaller than 12 × 7 cm showing the stern taken directly from astern.
External markings (such as vessel name, registration number or IRCS)
Types of fish processing lines (if applicable)
Date of construction
Place of construction
Moulded depth
Beam
Electronic equipment on board (for example radio, echo sounder, radar, netsonda)
Name of licence owner(s) (if different from vessel owner)
Address of licence owner(s) (if different from vessel owner)
Name of operator(s) (if different from vessel owner)
Address of operator(s) (if different from vessel owner)
Name of vessel master
Nationality of vessel master
Name of fishing master
Nationality of fishing master
The Fisheries Operation Plan shall include the following information, to the extent it is available:
a description of the exploratory fishery, including area, target species, proposed methods of fishing, proposed maximum catch limits and any apportionment of that catch limit among areas or species;
specification and full description of the types of fishing gear to be used, including any modifications made to gear intended to mitigate the effects of the proposed fishing on non-target and associated or dependent species or the marine ecosystem in which the fishery occurs;
the time period covered by the Fisheries Operation Plan (up to a maximum period of three years);
any biological information on the target species from comprehensive research or survey cruises, such as distribution, abundance, demographic data and information on stock identity;
details of non-target and associated or dependent species and the marine ecosystem in which the fishery occurs, the extent to which these would likely be affected by the proposed fishing activity and any measures that will be taken to mitigate these effects;
the anticipated cumulative impact of all fishing activity in the area of the exploratory fishery if applicable;
information from other fisheries in the region or similar fisheries elsewhere that may assist in the evaluation of the relevant exploratory fishery's potential yield, to the extent the Member State is able to provide that information;
if the proposed fishing activity is bottom fishing, the assessment of the impact of bottom fishing activities of vessels flying the flag of the Member State in question, in line with Articles 12 and 13;
where the target species is also managed by an adjacent RFMO to the SPRFMO or similar organisation, a description of that neighbouring fishery sufficient to allow the SPRFMO Scientific Committee to formulate its advice.
Member States shall provide the following information in accordance with Article 24(1):
Details of unloading vessel
Name of vessel
Registration number
IRCS
Vessel flag state
IMO number/IHS Fairplay number (if applicable)
Name and nationality of the vessel master
Details of receiving vessel
Name of vessel
Registration number
IRCS
Vessel flag state
IMO number/IHS Fairplay number (if applicable)
Name and nationality of vessel master
The following information shall be provided by the observer monitoring transhipment, in accordance with Article 25(1).
Name of vessel | |
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Registration number | |
IRCS | |
Vessel flag state | |
IMO number/IHS Fairplay number (if applicable) | |
Name and nationality of vessel master |
Name of vessel | |
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Registration number | |
IRCS | |
Vessel flag state | |
IMO number/IHS Fairplay number (if applicable) | |
Name and nationality of vessel master |
a United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations (UN/LOCODE). | |||||||
Date and time of commencement of transhipment (UTC) | |||||||
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Date and time of completion of transhipment (UTC) | |||||||
If transhipment at sea: Position (nearest 1/10th degree) at commencement of transhipment; If transhipment in port: Name, country, and codea of port | |||||||
If transhipment at sea: Position (nearest 1/10th degree) at completion of transhipment | |||||||
Description of product type by species (such as whole, frozen fish in 20 kg cartons) | |||||||
Species | Product type | ||||||
Species | Product type | ||||||
Species | Product type | ||||||
Number of cartons, net weight (kg) of product, by species. | |||||||
Species | Cartons | Net weight | |||||
Species | Cartons | Net weight | |||||
Species | Cartons | Net weight | |||||
Species | Cartons | Net weight | |||||
Total net weight of product transhipped (kg) | |||||||
Hold numbers in reefer vessel in which product is stowed | |||||||
Destination port and country of receiving fishing vessel | |||||||
Estimated arrival date | |||||||
Estimated landing date |
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Name of observer | |
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Authority | |
Signature and stamp |
In accordance with Article 26(1) flag Member States shall report the following information to the Commission not later than seven days after the transhipment is carried out:
Details of unloading vessel
Name of vessel
Registration number
IRCS
Vessel flag state
IMO number/IHS Fairplay number (if applicable)
Name and nationality of vessel master
Details of receiving vessel
Name of vessel
Registration number
IRCS
Vessel flag state
IMO number/IHS Fairplay number (if applicable)
Name and nationality of vessel master
Details of transhipment operation
Date and time of commencement of transhipment (UTC)
Date and time of completion of transhipment (UTC)
If transhipped in port:
port state, name of port and port code
If transhipped at sea:
Position (nearest 1/10th degree) at commencement of transhipment (decimal)
Position (nearest 1/10th degree) at completion of transhipment (decimal)
Hold numbers in receiving vessel in which product is stowed
Destination port of receiving vessel
Arrival date estimate
Landing date estimate
Details of fishery resources transhipped
Species transhipped
Description of fish, by product type (such as whole, frozen fish)
Number of cartons and net weight (kg) of product, by species
Total net weight of product transhipped (kg)
Fishing gear used by the unloading vessel
Verification (if applicable)
Name of observer
Authority
Vessel and observer details are to be recorded only once for each observed trip, and shall be reported in a way that links the vessel data to data required in Sections A, B, C, and D.
Current vessel flag
Name of vessel
Name of the vessel master
Name of the fishing master
Registration number
IRCS (if any)
Lloyd's/IMO number (if allocated)
Previous names (if known)
Port of registry
Previous flag (if any)
Type of vessel (use appropriate ISSCFV codes)
Type of fishing method(s) (use appropriate ISSCFG codes)
Length (m)
Length type e.g. ‘LOA’, ‘LBP’
Beam (m)
Gross tonnage – GT (to be provided as the preferred unit of tonnage)
Gross register tonnage – GRT (to be provided if GT not available; may also be provided in addition to GT)
Power of main engine(s) (kilowatts)
Hold capacity (cubic metres)
Record of the equipment on board which may affect fishing power factors (navigational equipment, radar, sonar systems, weather fax or satellite weather receiver, sea-surface temperature image receiver, Doppler current monitor, radio direction finder), where practical
Total number of crew (all staff, excluding observers)
Observer's name
Observer's organisation
Date observer embarked (UTC date)
Port of embarkation
Date observer disembarked (UTC date)
Port of disembarkation
Tow start date and time (the time gear starts fishing – UTC)
Tow end date and time (the time haul back starts – UTC)
Tow start position (Lat/Lon, 1 minute resolution – decimal)
Tow end position (Lat/Lon, 1 minute resolution – decimal)
Intended target species (FAO species code)
Type of trawl, bottom or mid-water (use appropriate bottom or midwater trawl codes from the standard ISCCFG fishing gear standards)
Type of trawl: single, double or triple (S, D or T)
Height of net opening
Width of net opening
Mesh size of the cod-end net (stretched mesh, mm) and mesh type (diamond, square, etc.)
Gear depth (of footrope) at start of fishing
Bottom (seabed) depth at start of fishing
Estimated catch of all species (FAO species code) retained on board, split by species, in live weight (to the nearest kg)
Were any marine mammals, seabirds, reptiles or other species of concern caught? (Yes/No/Unknown)
If yes, record the numbers by species of all marine mammals, seabirds, reptiles or other species of concern caught.
Was there any benthic material in the trawl? (Yes/No/Unknown)
If yes, record sensitive benthic species in the trawl catch, particularly vulnerable or habitat-forming species such as sponges, sea-fans or corals.
Estimate of the amount (weight or volume) of remaining marine resources not recorded under point (m), (n) or (o) discarded, split to the lowest known taxon
Record any by-catch mitigation measures employed:
Were bird scaring (tori) lines in use? (nil/equipment code – as described in Section L)
Were bird bafflers in use? (nil/equipment code – as described in Section N)
Describe the offal/discard discharge management in place (select all that apply: no discharge during shooting and hauling/only liquid discharge/waste batching > 2 hours/other/none)
Were any other measures used to reduce the by-catch of marine mammals, seabirds, reptiles or other species of concern? (Yes/No)
If yes, describe.
Total search time before this set, since the last set
Set start date and time (the time gear starts fishing – UTC)
Set end date and time (the time haul back starts – UTC)
Set start position (Lat/Lon, 1 minute resolution – decimal)
Net length (m)
Net height (m)
Net mesh size (stretched mesh, mm) and mesh type (diamond, square, etc.)
Intended target species (FAO species code)
Estimated catch of all species (FAO species code) retained on board, split by species, in live weight (to the nearest kg)
Were any marine mammals, seabirds, reptiles or other species of concern caught? (Yes/No/Unknown)
If yes, record the numbers by species of all marine mammals, seabirds, reptiles or other species of concern caught.
Was there any benthic material in the net? (Yes/No/Unknown)
If yes, record sensitive benthic species in the catch, particularly vulnerable or habitat-forming species such as sponges, sea-fans or corals.
Estimate of the amount (weight or volume) of remaining marine resources not recorded under point (i), (j) or (k) discarded, split to the lowest known taxon
Record and describe any by-catch mitigation measures employed
Set start date and time (UTC format)
Set end date and time (UTC format)
Set start position (Lat/Lon, 1 minute resolution — decimal format)
Set end position (Lat/Lon, 1 minute resolution — decimal format)
Intended target species (FAO species code)
Total length of longline set (km)
Number of hooks for the set
Bottom (seabed) depth at start of set
Number of hooks actually observed (including for marine mammals, seabirds, reptiles or other species of concern caught) during the haul
Estimated catch of all species (FAO species code) retained on board, split by species, in live weight (to the nearest kg)
Were any marine mammals, seabirds, reptiles or other species of concern caught? (Yes/No/Unknown)
If yes, record the numbers by species of all marine mammals, seabirds, reptiles or other species of concern caught.
Was there any benthic material in the catch? (Yes/No/Unknown)
If yes, record sensitive benthic species in the catch, particularly vulnerable or habitat-forming species such as sponges, sea-fans or corals.
Estimate of the amount (weight or volume) of remaining marine resources not recorded under point (j), (k) or (l) discarded, split to the lowest known taxon
Record any bycatch mitigation measures employed:
Were bird scaring (tori) lines in use? (nil/equipment code – as described in Section L)
Was setting restricted to the time between nautical dusk and nautical dawn? (Yes/No)
What type of fishing gear was used? (external weighting system/internal weighting system/trot line/other)
If external weighting system, describe weighting and float regime (using the form provided in Section M)
If internal weighting system, what was the line core's weight (grams per metre)?
If trot line, were cachalotera nets used? (Yes/No)
If other, describe
What haul mitigation was used? (bird deterrent curtains/other/none)
If other, describe.
What was the bait type? (fish/squid/mixed; live/dead/mixed; frozen/thawed/mixed)
Describe discharge of any biological material during shooting and hauling (discharge not batched for two hours or more/discharge batched for two hours or more/none/unknown)
Were any other measures used to reduce the bycatch of marine mammals, seabirds, reptiles or other species of concern? (Yes/No)
If yes, describe.
Representative and randomly sampled length-frequency data are to be collected for the target species and, time permitting, for other main by-catch species. Length data are to be collected and recorded at the most precise level appropriate for the species (cm or mm and whether to the nearest unit or unit below) and the type of measurement used (total length, fork length, or standard length) is also to be recorded. If possible, the total weight of length-frequency samples is to be recorded, or estimated and the method of estimation recorded, and observers may be required to also determine sex of measured fish to generate length-frequency data stratified by sex.
Fish species other than skates, rays and sharks:
fork length is to be measured to the nearest cm for fish which attain a maximum length greater than 40 cm fork length
fork length is to be measured to the nearest mm for fish which attain a maximum length less than 40 cm fork length;
Skates and rays:
Maximum disk width is to be measured;
Sharks:
Appropriate length measurement to be used is to be selected for each species (see FAO technical report 474 on measuring sharks). As a default, total length is to be measured.
For scientific sampling of species, length measurements may need to be made at a finer resolution than specified in point 1.
Species
Length (mm or cm), with a record of the type of length measurement used. Measurement precision and type are to be determined on a species by species basis consistent with that defined in Section E
Sex (male, female, immature, unsexed)
Maturity stage
Species (identified taxonomically as far as possible, or accompanied by photographs if identification is difficult) and size
Count of the number of each species caught per tow or set
Fate of by-caught animal(s) (retained or released/discarded)
If released, life status (vigorous, alive, lethargic, dead) upon release
If dead, then collect adequate information or samples for onshore identification in accordance with pre-determined sampling protocols. Where this is not possible, observers may be required to collect sub-samples of identifying parts, as specified in biological sampling protocols.
Record the type of interaction (hook/line entanglement/warp strike/net capture/other)
If other, provide a description.
For each observed trawl, the following data are to be collected for all sensitive benthic species caught, particularly vulnerable or habitat-forming species such as sponges, sea fans, or corals:
Species (identified taxonomically as far as possible, or accompanied by a photograph where identification is difficult);
An estimate of the quantity (weight (kg) or volume (m3)) of each listed benthic species caught in the tow;
An overall estimate of the total quantity (weight (kg) or volume (m3)) of all invertebrate benthic species caught in the tow;
Where possible, and particularly for new or scarce benthic species which do not appear in guides for the identification of species, whole samples are to be collected and suitably preserved for identification on shore.
The following data are to be collected for all recovered fish, seabird, mammal or reptile tags if the organism is dead, to be retained, or alive:
Observer name
Vessel name
Vessel call sign
Vessel flag
Collect, label (with all details below) and store the actual tags for later return to the tagging agency
Species from which tag recovered
Tag colour and type (spaghetti, archival)
Tag numbers (The tag number is to be provided for all tags when multiple tags were attached to one fish. If only one tag was recorded, a statement is required that specifies whether or not the other tag was missing.) If the organism is alive and to be released, tag information is to be collected in accordance with predetermined sampling protocols.
Date and time of capture (UTC)
Location of capture (Lat/Lon, to the nearest 1 minute)
Animal length/size (cm or mm) with description of what measurement was taken (such as total length, fork length, etc.). Length measurements are to be collected according to the criteria defined in Section E.
Sex (F = female, M = male, I = indeterminate, D = not examined)
Whether the tags were found during a period of fishing that was being observed (Yes/No)
Reward information (e.g. name and address where to send reward)
(It is recognised that some of the data recorded here duplicates data that already exists in the previous categories of information. This is necessary because tag recovery information may be sent separately to other observer data.)
Fishing Operation Information
All vessel and tow/set/effort information
Reporting of Catches
Record time, weight of catch sampled versus total catch or effort (e.g. number of hooks), and total numbers of each species caught
Identification and counts of seabirds, mammals, reptiles (turtles), sensitive benthic species and vulnerable species
Record numbers or weights of each species retained or discarded
Record instances of depredation, where appropriate
Biological Sampling
Check for presence of tags
Length-frequency data for target species
Basic biological data (sex, maturity) for target species
Length-frequency data for main by-catch species
Otoliths (and stomach samples, if being collected) for target species
Basic biological data for by-catch species
Biological samples of by-catch species (if being collected)
Take photos
The reporting of catches and biological sampling procedures are to be prioritised among species groups as follows:
Species | Priority (1 highest) |
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Primary target species (such as jack mackerel, for pelagic fisheries, and orange roughy for demersal fisheries) | 1 |
Seabirds, mammals, reptiles (turtles) or other species of concern | 2 |
Other species typically within top 5 in the fishery (such as blue mackerel for pelagic fisheries, and oreos and alfonsino for demersal fisheries) | 3 |
All other species | 4 |
The allocation of observer effort among these activities will depend on the type of operation and setting. The size of sub-samples relative to unobserved quantities (such as the number of hooks examined for species composition relative to the number of hooks set) is to be explicitly recorded under the guidance of Member State observer programmes.
species are to be described using the FAO 3 letter species codes;
fishing methods are to be described using the International Standard Classification of Fishing Gear (ISSCFG – 29 July 1980) codes;
types of fishing vessel are to be described using the International Standard Classification of Fishery Vessels (ISSCFV) codes.
kilograms are to be used to describe catch weight;
metres are to be used to describe height, width, depth, beam or length;
cubic metres are to be used to describe volume;
kilowatts are to be used to describe engine power.
BIRD SCARING LINE CODES/LIST OPTIONS: | ||||
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Position | Design | Towed Object | Material | Colour |
Port Side | Single | F = Inverted funnel/plastic cone | T = Plastic tubing | P = Pink |
Starboard Side | Paired | L = Length of thick line | S = Plastic strapping | R = Red |
Stern | K = Knot or loop of thick line | O = Other | C = Carrot (Orange) | |
B = Buoy | Y = Yellow | |||
N = Netted buoy | G = Green | |||
S = Sack or bag | B = Blue | |||
W = Weight | W = Brown | |||
Z = No towed object | F = Faded colour (any colour) | |||
O = Other | O = Other |
Summary of Inputted Values: | |
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Trip Number | Distance between streamers |
Bird scaring line equipment code | Streamer length (min) |
Bird scaring line position | Streamer length (max) |
Backbone length | Streamer colour |
Aerial coverage length | Streamer material |
Attached height above water | Number of streamers |
Bird scaring line material | Towed object |
Bird scaring line design | Additional comments |
Summary of Inputted Values: | |
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Single or Double line? | Number of hooks b/w surface float and anchor |
Avg mass of weights | Number of hooks b/w sub-surface floats |
Distance b/w sub-surface float and mainline | Number of hooks b/w weights |
Distance b/w line and weight | Additional comments |
With regards to fishing vessels flying their flag, and landing unprocessed (i.e. whole and no part of the fish having been removed) SPRFMO managed species, and where these landings are observed, Member States may collect and provide the following information:
The following vessel data for each observed landing:
Current vessel flag
Name of vessel
Fishing vessel registration number
IRCS (if any)
Lloyd's/IMO number (if allocated)
Type of vessel (use appropriate ISSCFV codes)
Type of fishing method(s) (use appropriate ISSCFG codes)
The following observer data for each observed landing:
Observer's name
Observer's organisation
Country of landing (standard ISO 3-alpha country codes)
Port/Point of landing
The following data for each observed landing:
Landing Date and time (UTC format)
First day of trip – to the extent practicable
Last day of trip – to the extent practicable
Indicative fishing area (decimal Lat/Long, 1 minute resolution – to the extent practicable)
Main target species (FAO species code)
Landed state by species (FAO species code)
Landed (live) weight by species (kilograms) for the landing event being observed
In addition, the collection of Length-Frequency data, Biological data and/or Tag recovery data is to follow the standards described in Sections E, F and I respectively of this Annex for those species observed during landings or while a vessel is in port.
Sections G (Incidental capture) and H (VMEs) are not considered relevant for observed landings. However, the standards described in Sections I (Tag recovery), J (Hierarchies) and K (Coding specifications) are still to be followed where applicable.
Vessel identification:
Vessel name | Vessel flag | IMO number | Call sign | External identification |
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Port call Details:
SPRFMO managed species held on-board:
Species | FAO area of capture | Product state | Total kilograms held on-board | Amount to be transhipped/landed | Recipient of transhipped/landed amount |
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If no SPRFMO species or fish products originating from such species are held on board, then enter ‘nil’.
Relevant fishing authorisation details:
a If the authorisation is limited to transhipments then enter ‘tranship’ as the gear. | |||||
Identifier | Issued by | Validity | Fishing area(s) | Species | Geara |
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Is a copy of the crew list attached? YES/NO
Inspection details:
Inspection report number | Principal inspector's name | ||
Port state | Inspecting authority | ||
Port of inspection | Purpose of call | ||
Inspection start date | Inspection start time | ||
Inspection end date | Inspection end time | ||
Prior notification received? | Prior notification details consistent with inspection? |
Vessel details:
Vessel name | Vessel flag | ||
Vessel type | IRCS | ||
External identification | IMO number | ||
Vessel owner | |||
Vessel operator | |||
Vessel master (and nationality) | |||
Vessel agent | |||
VMS present? | VMS type |
Relevant fishing authorisations:
a If the authorisation is for transhipment then enter ‘tranship’ as the gear. | |||
Authorisation identifier | Issued by | ||
Validity | Fishing areas | ||
Species | Geara | ||
Is the vessel in the SPRFMO record of vessels? | Currently authorised? |
SPRFMO managed species off loaded (during this port call):
Species | FAO area of capture | Product state | Declared quantity off loaded | Quantity off loaded |
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SPRFMO managed species retained onboard:
Species | FAO area of capture | Product state | Declared quantity held on-board | Quantity held on-board |
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SPRFMO managed species received from transhipment (during this port call):
Species | FAO area of capture | Product state | Declared quantity received | Quantity received |
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Examinations and findings:
Section | Comments |
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Examination of logbooks and other documentation | |
Type of gear onboard | |
Findings by inspectors | |
Apparent infringements (include reference to relevant legal instruments) | |
Vessel master's comments | |
Actions taken | |
Vessel master's signature | |
Inspector's signature |
Scientific name | English name | 3-alpha code |
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Carcharhinus longimanus | Oceanic whitetip shark | OCS |
Carcharodon carcharias | Great white shark | WSH |
Cetorhinus maximus | Basking shark | BSK |
Lamna nasus | Porbeagle shark | POR |
Manta spp. | Manta rays | MNT |
Mobula spp. | Mobula nei | RMV |
Rhincodon typus | Whale shark | RHN |
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