TITLE IIGENERAL CONDITIONS FOR ACCESS TO WATERS AND RESOURCES
CHAPTER I Fishing licenses
Article 3Issue and management of fishing licences
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Fishing licences referred to in Article 6 of the Control Regulation shall be issued, managed and withdrawn by F3a fisheries administration for United Kingdom fishing vessels in accordance with this Regulation.
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Fishing licences referred to in Article 6 of the Control Regulation shall contain as a minimum the information set out in Annex II.
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Fishing licences issued in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1281/2005 shall be considered as fishing licences issued in accordance with this Regulation if they contain the minimum information required by paragraph 3 of this Article.
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A fishing licence shall only be valid if the conditions on the basis of which it has been issued are still met.
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If a fishing licence has been temporarily suspended or permanently withdrawn, the authorities of F4a fisheries administration must immediately inform the holder of the fishing licence.
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CHAPTER II Fishing authorisations
Article 4Fishing authorisations
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A fishing authorisation as referred to in paragraph 2 and a fishing licence as referred to in Article 3(2) of this Regulation may be contained in the same document.
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Paragraph 2 and paragraph 5 of Article 3 of this Regulation shall apply correspondingly.
Article 5List of fishing authorisations
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Without prejudice to special rules, F11... F12a fisheries administration must make available on the secure part of their official websites the list of F13United Kingdom fishing vessels that have received fishing authorisations referred to in Article 7 of the Control Regulation before these fishing authorisations become valid. They shall update their list in case of any changes to this list before they become effective.
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CHAPTER IIIMarking and identification of F2F15United Kingdom fishing vessels and their gear
Article 6Marking of fishing vessels
F2A F2F16United Kingdom fishing vessel shall be marked as follows:
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the letter(s) of the port or district in which the F2F16United Kingdom fishing vessels is registered and the number(s) under which it is registered shall be painted or displayed on both sides of the bow, as high above the water as possible so as to be clearly visible from the sea and the air, in a colour contrasting with the background on which they are painted;
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for F2F16United Kingdom fishing vessels over 10 metres length overall and less than 17 metres length overall, the height of the letters and numbers shall be at least 25 centimetres with a line thickness of at least 4 centimetres. For F16United Kingdom fishing vessels of 17 metres length overall or more, the height of the letters and numbers shall be at least 45 centimetres, with a line thickness of at least 6 centimetres;
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F17a fisheries administration may require the international radio call sign (IRCS) or the external registration letters and numbers to be painted on top of the wheelhouse, so as to be clearly visible from the air, in a colour contrasting with the ground on which it is painted;
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the contrasting colours shall be white and black;
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the external registration letters and numbers painted or displayed on the hull of the F2F16United Kingdom fishing vessel shall not be removable, effaced, altered, illegible, covered or concealed.
F18As from 1 January 2016, the International Maritime Organisation ship identification number scheme, as adopted by Resolution A.1078(28) on 4 December 2013 and as referred to in Chapter XI-1, Regulation 3 of the 1974 SOLAS Convention, shall apply to:
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F16United Kingdom fishing vessels or fishing vessels controlled by F16United Kingdom operators under a chartering arrangement, of 100 tons of Gross Tonnage or 100 tons of Gross Registered Tonnage and above, or 24 metres length overall and above, operating exclusively inside F16United Kingdom waters;
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all F16United Kingdom fishing vessels or fishing vessels controlled by F16United Kingdom operators under a chartering arrangement, of 15 metres length overall and above, operating outside F16United Kingdom waters;
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all third country fishing vessels authorised to carry out fishing activities in F16United Kingdom waters.
Article 7Documents carried on board F2aF19United KingdomF2fishing vessel
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The master of a F2F20United Kingdom fishing vessel of 10 metres length overall or more shall carry on board documents, issued by a competent authority of F21a fisheries administration, showing at least the following elements of the vessel:
(a)
the name if any;
(b)
the letters of the port or district in which it is registered, and the number(s) under which it is registered;
(c)
the international radio call sign, if any;
(d)
the names and addresses of the owner(s) and, where applicable, the charterer(s);
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The documents referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 shall be certified by the competent authority of F25a fisheries administration. Any modification of the characteristics contained in the documents referred to in paragraphs 1 to 3, shall be certified by a competent authority of F25a fisheries administration.
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The documents referred to in this Article shall be presented for the purposes of control and inspection at the request of the officials.
Article 8Marking of crafts and fish aggregating devices
Article 9General rules for passive gear and beam trawls
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The provisions contained in Articles 9 to 12 of this Regulation shall apply to F2F27United Kingdom fishing vessels fishing in all F2F27United Kingdom waters and the provisions contained in Articles 13 to 17 of this Regulation to F27United Kingdom waters outside 12 nautical miles measured from the base lines F28....
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beams of a beam trawl which do not display the external registration letters and numbers in accordance with Article 10 of this Regulation;
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passive gear which is not labelled in accordance with Article 11(2) of this Regulation;
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buoys which are not marked in accordance with Article 13(2) of this Regulation.
Article 10Rules for beam trawls
Article 11Rules for passive gear
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Each passive gear used for fishing shall permanently display the external registration letters and numbers displayed on the hull of the fishing vessel to which it belongs:
(a)
for nets, on a label attached to the upper first row;
(b)
for lines and long lines, on a label at the point of contact with the mooring buoy;
(c)
for pots and traps, on a label attached to the ground rope;
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for passive gear extending more than 1 nautical mile, on labels attached in accordance with (a), (b) and (c) at regular intervals not exceeding 1 nautical mile so that no part of the passive gear extending more than 1 nautical mile shall be left unmarked.
Article 12Rules for labels
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Each label shall be:
(a)
made of durable material;
(b)
securely fitted to the gear;
(c)
at least 65 millimetres broad;
(d)
at least 75 millimetres long.
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The label shall not be removable, effaced, altered, illegible, covered or concealed.
Article 13Rules for buoys
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Each end marker buoy and intermediary buoy shall display the external registration letters and numbers displayed on the hull of the F2F33United Kingdom fishing vessel to which they belong and which has deployed such buoys as follows:
(a)
letters and numbers shall be displayed as high above the water as possible so as to be clearly visible;
(b)
in a colour contrasting with the surface on which they are displayed.
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The letters and numbers displayed on the marker buoy shall not be effaced, altered or allowed to become illegible.
Article 14Rules for cords
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The cords linking the buoys to the passive gear shall be of submersible material, or shall be weighted down.
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The cords linking the end marker buoys to each gear shall be fixed at the ends of that gear.
Article 15Rules for end marker buoys
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End marker buoys shall be deployed so that each end of the gear may be determined at any time.
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The mast of each end marker buoy shall have a height of at least 1 metre above the sea level measured from the top of the float to the lower edge of the bottom most flag.
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End marker buoys shall be coloured, but may not be red or green.
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Each end marker buoy shall include:
(a)
one or two rectangular flag(s); where two flags are required on the same buoy, the distance between them shall be at least 20 centimetres flags indicating the extremities of the same gear shall be of the same colour and may not be white and shall be of the same size;
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one or two light(s), which shall be yellow and give one flash each 5 seconds (F1 Y 5s), and be visible from a minimum distance of 2 nautical miles.
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Each end marker buoy may include a top sign on the top of the buoy with one or two striped luminous bands which shall be neither red nor green and shall be at least 6 centimetres broad.
Article 16Rules for fixing of end marker buoys
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End marker buoys shall be fixed to passive gear in the following way:
(a)
the buoy in the western sector (meaning the half compass circle from south through west to and including north) shall be rigged with two flags, two striped luminous bands, two lights and a label in accordance with Article 12 of this Regulation;
(b)
the buoy in the eastern sector (meaning the half compass circle from north through east to and including the south) shall be rigged with one flag one striped luminous band, one light and a label in accordance with Article 12 of this Regulation.
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The label shall contain the information contained in Article 13(2) of this Regulation.
Article 17Intermediary marker buoys
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Intermediary marker buoys shall be fixed to passive gear extending more than 5 nautical miles as follows:
(a)
intermediary marker buoys shall be deployed at distances of not more than 5 nautical miles so that no part of the gear extending 5 nautical miles or more shall be left unmarked;
(b)
intermediary marker buoys shall be fitted with a flashing light which shall be yellow and give one flash every 5 seconds (F1 Y 5s) and be visible from a minimum distance of 2 nautical miles. They shall have the same characteristics as those of the end marker buoy in the eastern sector, except that the flag shall be white.
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By derogation from paragraph 1, in the Baltic Sea intermediary marker buoys shall be fixed to passive gear extending more than 1 nautical mile. Intermediary marker buoys shall be deployed at distances of not more than 1 nautical mile so that no part of the gear extending 1 nautical mile or more shall be left unmarked.
Intermediary marker buoys shall have the same characteristics as those of the end marker buoy in the eastern sector except for the following:
(a)
the flags shall be white;
(b)
every fifth intermediary marker buoys shall be fitted with a radar reflector giving an echo of at least 2 nautical miles.
CHAPTER IV Vessel monitoring system
Article 18Requirement of satellite-tracking devices on F34... F2fishing vessels
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When F2a F2F36United Kingdom fishing vessel is in port, the satellite-tracking device may only be switched off if:
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prior notification has been given to the fisheries monitoring centre (FMC) of F37a fisheries administration; and
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Article 19Characteristics of satellite-tracking devices
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The satellite-tracking device installed on board F2F41United Kingdom fishing vessels shall ensure the automatic transmission to the FMC of F42a fisheries administration, at regular intervals, of data relating to:
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the fishing vessel identification;
(b)
the most recent geographical position of the fishing vessel, with a position error which shall be less than 500 metres, with a confidence interval of 99 %;
(c)
the date and time (expressed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)) of the fixing of the said position of the fishing vessel; and
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the instant speed and course of the fishing vessel.
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F43A fisheries administration must ensure that satellite-tracking devices are protected against input or output of false positions and cannot be manually over-ridden.
Article 20Responsibilities of the masters concerning the satellite-tracking devices
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Without prejudice to Article 26(1) of this Regulation, the master of F2a F2F45United Kingdom fishing vessel shall ensure in particular that:
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the data are not altered in any way;
(b)
the antenna or the antennas connected to the satellite tracking devices are not obstructed, disconnected or blocked in any way;
(c)
the power supply of the satellite-tracking devices is not interrupted in any way; and
(d)
the satellite-tracking device is not removed from the fishing vessel.
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It shall be prohibited to destroy, damage, render inoperative or otherwise interfere with the satellite-tracking device unless the competent authorities of F46a fisheries administration have authorised its repair or replacement.
Article 21Control measures to be adopted by F47a fisheries administration
F48A fisheries administration must ensure the continuous and systematic monitoring and control of the accuracy of the data referred to in Article 19 of this Regulation, and shall act promptly whenever data are found to be inaccurate or incomplete.
Article 22Frequency of data transmission
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The FMC shall have the capacity of polling the actual position of each of its F50fishing vessels in its fleet.
Article 23Monitoring of entry into and exit from specific areas
F51A fisheries administration must ensure that through VMS data its FMC monitors, as regards F52fishing vessels in its fleet, date and time of entry into and exit from:
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any maritime area where specific rules on access to waters and resources apply;
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fishing restricted areas referred to in Article 50 of the Control Regulation;
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regulatory areas of the Regional Fisheries Management Organisations to which the F53United Kingdom is a party;
- (d)
waters under the sovereignty and jurisdiction of a third country.
F54Article 24Transmission of data to the coastal Member State
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Article 25Technical failure or non-functioning of the satellite-tracking device
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In the event of a technical failure or non-functioning of the satellite-tracking device fitted on board a F2F55United Kingdom fishing vessel, the master or his representative shall, starting from the time that the event was detected or from the time that he was informed in accordance with paragraph 4 or Article 26(1) of this Regulation, communicate every 4 hours, to the FMC of F56a fisheries administration the up-to-date geographical coordinates of the fishing vessel by appropriate telecommunication means. F57...
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Following a technical failure or non-functioning of the satellite-tracking device, F2a F2F60United Kingdom fishing vessel may only leave port once the satellite-tracking device fitted on board is fully functioning to the satisfaction of the competent authorities of F61a fisheries administration. By derogation the FMC of F62a fisheries administration may authorise F63fishing vessels in its fleet to leave the port with a non-functioning satellite-tracking device for its repair or replacement.
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The removal of the satellite-tracking device for repair or replacement shall be subject to the approval of the competent authorities of F66a fisheries administration.
Article 26Non-receipt of data
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When the FMC of a F67fisheries administration has not received data transmissions in accordance with Article 22 or Article 25(1) of this Regulation for 12 consecutive hours it shall notify the master or the operator of the F2F68United Kingdom fishing vessel or their representative(s) thereof as soon as possible. If, in respect of F69a particular fishing vessel, that situation occurs more than three times within a period of a calendar year, the F70fisheries administration must ensure that the satellite-tracking device of the fishing vessel is thoroughly checked. The F70fisheries administration must investigate the matter in order to establish whether the equipment has been tampered with. By way of derogation from Article 20(2)(d) of this Regulation, that investigation may entail the removal of such equipment for examination.
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When the FMC of a F71fisheries administration has not received data transmissions for 12 hours in accordance with Article 22 or Article 25(1) of this Regulation and the last received position was from within the waters of F72a third country it shall notify F73the competent authority of that country thereof as soon as possible.
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Article 27Monitoring and recording of the fishing activities
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A fisheries administration shall use relevant data received from other authorities for the effective monitoring of the activities of fishing vessels.
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F76A fisheries administration must:
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ensure that data received according to this Chapter are recorded in computer-readable form and safely stored in computerised databases for at least 3 years;
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take all necessary measures to ensure that they are only used for official purposes; and
(c)
take all necessary technical measures to protect such data against any accidental or illicit destruction, accidental loss, deterioration, distribution or unauthorised consultation.
F77Article 28Access to data by the Commission
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