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THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to 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(1), and in particular Article 43(2) thereof,
Whereas:
(1) Commission Decision 2010/221/EU of 15 April 2010 approving national measures for limiting the impact of certain diseases in aquaculture animals and wild aquatic animals in accordance with Article 43 of Council Directive 2006/88/EC(2) allows certain Member States to apply restrictions on consignments of those animals in order to prevent the introduction of certain diseases into their territory, provided that they have either demonstrated that their territory, or certain demarcated areas of their territory, are free of such diseases or that they have established an eradication or surveillance programme to obtain such freedom.
(2) The continental parts of the territories of Finland are listed in Annex II to Decision 2010/221/EU as territories with an approved eradication programme as regards bacterial kidney disease (BKD).
(3) Accordingly, Decision 2010/221/EU approves certain national measures by Finland on consignments of aquaculture animals of susceptible species into those areas.
(4) Finland has reported to the Commission that, while progress has been made in several areas, some areas still remain infected with BKD. Finland has therefore requested that the water catchment area of Vesijärvi be excluded from the eradication programme. Annex II should be amended accordingly.
(5) Annex III to Decision 2010/221/EU currently lists nine compartments in the territory of Ireland with an approved surveillance programme as regards ostreid herpesvirus 1 μνar (OsHV-1 μνar).
(6) Ireland has notified to the Commission the detection of OsHV-1 μνar in Drumcliff within compartment 3, Shannon Estuary within compartment 6 and Oysterhaven Bay within compartment 9. Consequently, the geographical demarcation of those compartments in Annex III to Decision 2010/221/EU should be amended.
(7) Annex III to Decision 2010/221/EU lists the territories of Great Britain, Northern Ireland and Guernsey with an approved surveillance programme as regards OsHV-1 μνar.
(8) The United Kingdom has notified the Commission the detection of OsHV-1 μνar in England and Northern Ireland. Consequently, the geographical demarcation of those territories in Annex III to Decision 2010/221/EU should be amended.
(9) Decision 2010/221/EU should therefore be amended accordingly.
(10) The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Annexes II and III to Decision 2010/221/EU are replaced by the text set out in the Annex to this Decision.
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 13 December 2012.
For the Commission
Tonio Borg
Member of the Commission
| Disease | Member State | Code | Geographical demarcation of the area with approved national measures |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bacterial kidney disease (BKD) | Finland | FI | The following water catchment areas: Kymijoki (except the water catchment area of Vesijärvi), Juustilanjoki, Hounijoki, Tervajoki, Vilajoki, Urpalanjoki, Vaalimaanjoki, Virojoki, Vehkajoki, Summajoki, Vuoksi, Jänisjoki, Kiteenjoki-Tohmajoki, Hiitolanjoki, Tenojoki, Näätämöjoki, Uutuanjoki, Paatsjoki, Tuulomajoki |
| Sweden | SE | The continental parts of the territory | |
| Infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPN) | Sweden | SE | The coastal parts of the territory |
| Disease | Member State | Code | Geographical demarcation of the areas with approved national measures(Member States, zones and compartments) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ostreid herpesvirus 1 μνar (OsHV-1 μνar) | Ireland | IE | Compartment 1: Sheephaven Bay Compartment 2: Gweebara Bay Compartment 3: Killala, Broadhaven and Blacksod Bays Compartment 4: Streamstown Bay Compartment 5: Bertraghboy and Galway Bays Compartment 6: Poulnasharry, Askeaton and Ballylongford Bays Compartment 7: Kenmare Bay Compartment 8: Dunmanus Bay Compartment 9: Kinsale Bay |
| United Kingdom | UK | The territory of Great Britain except Whitstable Bay, Kent The territory of Northern Ireland, except Killough Bay, Lough Foyle, Carlingford Lough and Strangford Lough The territory of Guernsey” |
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