CHAPTER ISUBJECT MATTER, SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS

Article 2Scope

1.

This Regulation shall apply to the introduction of alien species and translocation of locally absent species for their use in aquaculture in the F1Union taking place after the date this Regulation becomes applicable by virtue of Article 25(1).

2.

This Regulation shall not apply to translocations of locally absent species within Member States, except for cases where, on the basis of scientific advice, there are grounds for foreseeing environmental threats due to the translocation. In the case that an advisory committee has been appointed under Article 5 it will be responsible for assessing the risks.

3.

This Regulation shall cover all aquaculture activities located within the jurisdiction of Member States irrespective of their size or characteristics. It shall cover all alien and locally absent aquatic organisms farmed. It shall cover aquaculture using any form of aquatic medium.

4.

This Regulation shall not apply to the keeping of ornamental aquatic animals or plants in pet-shops, garden centres, contained garden ponds or aquaria which comply with Article 6 of Commission Decision 2006/656/EC of 20 September 2006 laying down the animal health conditions and certification requirements for imports of fish for ornamental purpose9 or in facilities which are equipped with effluent treatment systems which fulfil the aims set out in Article 1.

F15.

This Regulation, except for Article 3, Article 4(1) and Article 4(2)(a), shall not apply to the species listed in Annex IV. The risk assessment in Article 9 shall not apply to species listed in Annex IV except in cases where Member States wish to take measures to restrict the use of the species concerned in their territory.

6.

Movements of alien or locally absent species to be held in closed aquaculture facilities shall not be subject to prior environmental risk assessment except in cases where Member States wish to take appropriate measures.

F17.

Chapters III to VI shall not apply to movements of alien or locally absent species to be held in closed aquaculture facilities, provided that the transport is carried out under conditions that prevent the escape of those species and of the non-target species.

Member States shall draw up a list of closed aquaculture facilities in their territory that comply with the definition in Article 3(3) and update that list regularly. By 25 October 2011 , the list shall be published on the website set up in accordance with Article 4(2) of Commission Regulation (EC) No 535/2008 10 which lays down detailed rules for the implementation of this Regulation.