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The EU has adopted a regulation introducing new rules on fisheries control. The act amends five regulations, of which Council Regulation (EC) 1224/2009 (the Control Regulation) forms the core of the EU fisheries control system. The revision is the result of a long process. In May 2018, the European Commission tabled the proposal as the last major component of the 2013 revision of the common fisheries policy. The European Parliament and the Council adopted their positions in March and June 2021 respectively ...

Lors de la session plénière d’octobre II, le Parlement devrait mettre aux voix un accord avec le Conseil visant à réviser le régime de contrôle de la pêche de l’Union. La nouvelle législation constitue une refonte complète du régime actuel. Les principaux changements concernent le suivi de tous les navires de pêche, la communication électronique de toutes les captures, le suivi de la pêche récréative, l’amélioration de la traçabilité des produits de la pêche et l’harmonisation des sanctions. Des ...

Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is widely recognised as a significant environmental, economic and social problem. It represents a major threat to marine ecosystems, a disruption for the seafood market, and an unfair disadvantage for responsible fishermen. Combatting IUU fishing has become a key means for achieving sustainable management of global fisheries. While the root cause of IUU fishing is states' failure to discipline vessels operating under their flag, tackling this phenomenon ...

The IUU Regulation (1005/2008) is the core of the EU’s legal framework for action against global IUU fishing. Its primary objective is to prevent, deter and eliminate the trade of IUU-caught products into the EU. One of its key components is a multiple-step procedure for dealing with non-EU countries considered uncooperative in the fight against IUU fishing. Sixth edition. This infographic further updates an earlier one, the previous edition of which was in March 2021. For more information on IUU ...

This At-a-glance note is the first in a series of three, prepared for a PECH Committee Workshop. It reviews the state of the art of transmitted positional data systems, high resolution and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) for satellite image data used in fisheries control and fisheries research. It identifies the strengths and weaknesses of such systems and provides policy recommendations for a more effective fisheries control system based on currently applied electronic technologies (ET).

The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) is an intergovernmental fisheries management organisation responsible for tuna and tuna-like fish stocks in the Indian Ocean. As a contracting party, the European Union must transpose its decisions into EU law, insofar as they are not already covered by it. In March 2021, the European Commission presented a proposal for a new regulation dedicated to the transposition of IOTC rules.

Lors de la période de session plénière de juin II, le Parlement devrait voter sur un accord provisoire avec le Conseil relatif à la transposition des mesures de gestion des pêches dans l’Atlantique du Nord-Ouest. En tant que partie contractante à l’Organisation des pêches de l’Atlantique du Nord-Ouest (OPANO), l’Union européenne doit transposer ses mesures de manière à ce qu’elles s’appliquent aux navires battant pavillon des États membres de l’Union. L’accord prévoit également l’octroi de nouveaux ...

The highlight of the March I 2021 plenary session was the official signature of the Joint Declaration on the Conference on the Future of Europe, allowing the Conference's work finally to get under way. Another important point was the celebration of International Women's Day, which was held just before the start of the session, with Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United States of America, and Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand, addressing the plenary in video messages, and Ursula ...

Le contrôle des pêches, qui vise à garantir le respect de la politique commune de la pêche (PCP) est un facteur essentiel de son succès. Le système de contrôle de l’Union est en cours de révision, avec une proposition de la Commission visant à moderniser le suivi des activités de pêche, et à améliorer l’application et la mise à jour de la réglementation conformément à la dernière réforme de la PCP. Le vote du Parlement sur cette révision devrait se dérouler pendant la session de mars I 2017.

Multiannual fisheries management plans are essential tools for the sustainable exploitation of marine resources, offering better predictability over time and a framework for improved cooperation between Member States at sea basin level. As part of a series of such plans adopted since the last reform of the common fisheries policy, the European Commission put forward, in February 2017, a proposal for a multiannual plan intended to manage fisheries of small pelagic fish stocks (anchovy and sardine) ...