Commission Regulation (EC) No 2104/2004
of 9 December 2004
laying down detailed implementing rules for Council Regulation (EC) No 639/2004 on the management of fishing fleets registered in the Community outermost regions
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,
Whereas:
Under Regulation (EC) No 639/2004, for France and Portugal the specific reference levels for the fleet segments registered in the outermost regions are the multiannual guidance programme (MAGP IV) objectives at the end of 2002.
For the Canary Islands, the specific reference levels are to be fixed using an approach similar to that used to fix the MAGP IV objectives, taking into account the limits of the fishing opportunities available to the fleets in question. To this end the Scientific Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF) delivered an opinion in its March/April 2004 session report on the fishing opportunities of fleets registered in the Canary Islands. Spain and the Commission have also examined the fishing opportunities of fleets registered to the Canary Islands and active under bilateral and multilateral agreements. According to the Commission, none of these examinations or reports has revealed any possibility of expansion of the fleets currently registered in the Canary Islands.
This Regulation must apply from the date of application of Regulation (EC) No 639/2004.
The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Management Committee for Fisheries and Aquaculture,
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1Specific reference levels
The specific reference levels for the fleets registered in the outermost regions of France, Portugal and Spain are fixed in the Annex hereto for each fleet segment.
These specific reference levels are the maximum capacity levels, in GT and in kW, that the Member States shall be authorised to accept through entries to the fleet by way of derogation from Article 13 of Regulation (EC) No 2371/2002.
Article 2Monitoring specific reference levels
For each of the segments referred to in Article 1, the reference level in terms of tonnage and power on any date after 31 December 2002 shall be equal to the reference level for that segment, as fixed in the Annex hereto, minus the tonnage and power of the vessels in that segment leaving the fleet after 31 December 2002 as a result of public aid.
Article 3Consolidation of reference levels
On 31 December 2006, the Commission shall calculate for each Member State the total capacities in terms of GT and kW of the fleets registered in the outermost regions and of the entries into these fleets decided in accordance with the provisions of Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 639/2004 which are not yet registered on that date.
This figure shall be added to the reference levels of the mainland fleet. The result shall constitute the reference levels for the Member State fleet as from 1 January 2007.
Article 4Contribution to annual reports
In the annual report provided for in Article 12 of Regulation (EC) No 1438/2003 the Member States concerned shall report on changes in the fleets registered in the outermost regions.
Figures relating to 2003 shall be incorporated into the annual report for 2004.
Article 5Entry into force
This Regulation shall enter into force on the seventh day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
It shall apply from 1 January 2003.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
F1ANNEX
Spain | |||
Fleet segment | Segment code | GT | kW |
|---|---|---|---|
Canary Islands. Length < 12 m. EU waters | CA1 | 2 878 | 23 202 |
Canary Islands. Length ≥ 12 m. EU waters | CA2 | 4 779 | 16 055 |
Canary Islands. Length ≥ 12 m. International and third country waters | CA3 | 51 167 | 90 680 |
Total | 58 824 | 129 937 | |
France | |||
Fleet segment | Segment code | GT | kW |
|---|---|---|---|
Réunion. Demersal and pelagic species. Length < 12 m | 4FC | 1 050 | 19 320 |
Réunion. Pelagic species. Length ≥ 12 m | 4FD | 10 002 | 31 465 |
F2French Guiana. Demersal and pelagic species. Length < 12 m | 4FF | 903 | 11 644 |
French Guiana. Shrimp vessels. | 4FG | 7 560 | 19 726 |
French Guiana. Pelagic species. Offshore vessels. | 4FH | 3 500 | 5 000 |
Martinique. Demersal and pelagic species. Length < 12 m | 4FJ | 5 409 | 142 116 |
F2Martinique. Pelagic species. Length ≥ 12 m | 4FK | 1 046 | 3 294 |
Guadeloupe. Demersal and pelagic species. Length < 12 m | 4FL | 6 188 | 167 765 |
Guadeloupe. Pelagic species. Length ≥ 12 m | 4FM | 500 | 1 750 |
Total | 35 684 | 396 402 | |
Portugal | |||
Fleet segment | Segment code | GT | kW |
|---|---|---|---|
Madeira. Demersal species. Length < 12 m | 4K6 | 680 | 4 574 |
Madeira. Demersal and pelagic species. Length ≥ 12 m | 4K7 | 5 354 | 17 414 |
Madeira. Pelagic species. Seine. Length ≥ 12 m | 4K8 | 253 | 1 170 |
Azores. Demersal species. Length < 12 m | 4K9 | 2 721 | 30 910 |
Azores. Demersal and pelagic species. Length ≥ 12 m | 4KA | 14 246 | 29 845 |
Total | 23 254 | 83 913 | |