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Article 1: Scope
Article 2: Objectives
In order to reach the objective of progressively restoring and maintaining populations of fish stocks above biomass levels capable of producing maximum sustainable yield, the maximum sustainable yield exploitation rate shall be achieved by 2015 where possible and, on a progressive, incremental basis at the latest by 2020 for all stocks.
Article 3: Principles of good governance
Article 4: Definitions
Article 5: General rules on access to waters
Article 6: General provisions
Article 7: Types of conservation measures
Article 8: Establishment of fish stock recovery areas
Article 9: Principles and objectives of multiannual plans
Article 10: Content of multiannual plans
Article 11: Conservation measures necessary for compliance with obligations under Union environmental legislation
If not all Member States succeed in agreeing on a joint recommendation to be submitted to the Commission in accordance with the first subparagraph within the deadline set therein, or if the joint recommendation is deemed not to be compatible with the requirements referred to in paragraph 1, the Commission may submit a proposal in accordance with the Treaty.
Article 12: Commission measures in case of a serious threat to marine biological resources
Article 13: Member State emergency measures
Article 14: Avoidance and minimisation of unwanted catches
Article 15: Landing obligation
Article 16: Fishing opportunities
Article 17: Criteria for the allocation of fishing opportunities by Member States
Article 18: Regional cooperation on conservation measures
Article 19: Member State measures applicable to fishing vessels flying their flag or to persons established in their territory
Article 20: Member State measures within the 12 nautical mile zone
Article 21: Establishment of systems of transferable fishing concessions
Article 22: Adjustment and management of fishing capacity
The report shall contain the annual capacity assessment of the national fleet and of all fleet segments of the Member State. The report shall seek to identify structural overcapacity by segment and shall estimate the long-term profitability by segment. The reports shall be made publicly available.
On a yearly basis, the Commission shall prepare a report for the European Parliament and for the Council on the balance between the fishing capacity of the Member States' fleets and their fishing opportunities, in accordance with the guidelines referred to in the first subparagraph of paragraph 2. The report shall include action plans referred to in the first subparagraph of this paragraph. The first report shall be submitted by 31 March 2015.
Failure to make the report referred to in paragraph 2, and/or failure to implement the action plan referred to in the first subparagraph of this paragraph, may result in a proportionate suspension or interruption of relevant Union financial assistance to that Member State for fleet investment in the fleet segment or segments concerned in accordance with a future Union legal act establishing the conditions for the financial support for maritime and fisheries policy for the period 2014–2020.
Article 23: Entry/Exit scheme
Article 24: Fishing fleet registers
Article 25: Data requirements for fisheries management
The Commission shall assess the annual report on data collection after consulting its scientific advisory body and, where appropriate, regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs) to which the Union is a contracting party or observer and relevant international scientific bodies.
Article 26: Consulting scientific bodies
Article 27: Research and Scientific Advice
Article 28: Objectives
Article 29: Union activities in international fisheries organisations
Article 30: Compliance with international provisions
Article 31: Principles and objectives of Sustainable fisheries partnership agreements
Such frameworks may include:
Those agreements shall also, to the extent possible, include:
Where the state granting the flag during the period that the vessel was off the Union fishing fleet register became recognised under Union law as a non-cooperating state with regard to combating, deterring and eliminating IUU fishing, or as a state allowing for non-sustainable exploitation of living marine resources, such fishing authorisation shall only be granted if it is established that the vessel's fishing operations ceased and the owner took immediate action to remove the vessel from the register of that state.
Article 32: Financial assistance
Article 33: Principles and objectives of management of stocks of common interest to the Union and third countries and agreements on exchange and joint management
Article 34: Promoting sustainable aquaculture
Article 35: Objectives
Article 36: Objectives
Article 37: Expert group on compliance
Article 38: Pilot projects on new control technologies and data management systems
Article 39: Contribution to control, inspection, enforcement and data collection costs
Article 40: Objectives
Article 41: Conditions for financial assistance to Member States
Article 42: Conditions for financial assistance to operators
Article 43: Establishment of Advisory Councils
Article 44: Tasks of Advisory Councils
Article 45: Composition, functioning and funding of Advisory Councils
Article 46: Exercise of delegation
Article 47: Committee procedure
Where the committee delivers no opinion on a draft implementing act to be adopted pursuant to Article 23, the Commission shall not adopt the draft implementing act and the third subparagraph of Article 5(4) of Regulation 2011/182 shall apply.
Article 48: Repeals and amendments
References to the repealed Regulation shall be construed as references to this Regulation.
Article 49: Review
Article 50: Annual report
Article 51: Entry into force
It shall apply from 1 January 2014.
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ACCESS TO COASTAL WATERS WITHIN THE MEANING OF ARTICLE 5(2) ACCESS TO COASTAL WATERS WITHIN THE MEANING OF ARTICLE 5(2)
Coastal waters of the united kingdom Coastal waters of the united kingdom
A. ACCESS FOR FRANCE
B. ACCESS FOR IRELAND
C. ACCESS FOR GERMANY
D. ACCESS FOR THE NETHERLANDS
E. ACCESS FOR BELGIUM
A. ACCESS FOR FRANCE
B. ACCESS FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM
C. ACCESS FOR THE NETHERLANDS
D. ACCESS FOR GERMANY
E. ACCESS FOR BELGIUM
( 2 ) The above mentioned regime shall apply from the full implementation of the arbitration award resulting from the Arbitration Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Slovenia and the Government of the Republic of Croatia, signed in Stockholm on 4 November 2009.
( 3 ) The above mentioned regime shall apply from the full implementation of the arbitration award resulting from the Arbitration Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Slovenia and the Government of the Republic of Croatia, signed in Stockholm on 4 November 2009.
( 4 ) 3 to 12 miles around Bogskär Isles.
( 5 ) Measured from the coastline.
FISHING CAPACITY CEILINGS FISHING CAPACITY CEILINGS
Capacity ceilings
Capacity ceilings
ADVISORY COUNCILS ADVISORY COUNCILS
Name and area of competence of Advisory Councils Name and area of competence of Advisory Councils
Footnote p0: This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Strasbourg, 11 December 2013.