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IBSFC Recommendations of the 30th Annual Session

Every year, during its Annual Session, IBSFC adopts a number of "Recommendations" to regulate the fishing activity in the Convention Area during the next year. With due consideration for the ninety days objection period, the Contracting States undertake to give effect to any Recommendation made by the Commission..

During the 30th Session (Gdansk / Gdynia, Poland,  6 . 10 September, 2004) the following Recommendations related to the fishing activities in 2005 were adopted:

 

 

RECOMMENDATIONS Nos 1, 2, 3 and 4

 

The TACs for herring in 2005 should not exceed in tonnes:

 

 

Contracting Party

Rec. no. 1

 

Sub-divisions 22 . 24

Rec. no. 2

 

Sub-divisions 25 . 29 (excluding Gulf of Riga)

and 32

Rec. no. 3

 

Gulf of Riga

Rec. no. 4

 

Sub-divisions

30 and 31

TAC

46,000

130,000

38,000

64,000

EC

46,000

117,652 a)

38,000 c)

64,000

Russian Federation

0

12,348 b)

0

0

 

a)      Taking into account the overshooting of fishing quotas in 2003 by 1,480 tonnes, the European Community.s allocation for 2005 is 116,172 tonnes.

 

b)      As an ad hoc measure for 2005, the Russian Federation can fish an additional quantity of 2,652 tonnes. This gives a final allocation for 2005 to the Russian Federation of 15,000 tonnes.

 

c)      Taking into account the overshooting of fishing quotas in 2003 by 576 tonnes, the European Community.s allocation for 2005 is 37,424 tonnes.

 

 

 

RECOMMENDATION No 5

 

The TAC for sprat in 2005 should not exceed 550,000 tonnes and is allocated as follows:

 

 

Contracting Party

Tonnes

TAC

550,000

EC

494,560 a)

Russian Federation

55,440

 

a)   Taking into account the overshooting of fishing quotas in 2003 by 3,924 tonnes, the European Community.s allocation for 2005 is 490,636 tonnes.

 

 

 

RECOMMENDATIONS Nos 6 and 7

 

The TACs for cod in 2005 a) should not exceed in tonnes:

 

 

 

Contracting Party

Recommendation no. 6

 

Sub-divisions 22 . 24

Recommendation no. 7

 

Sub-divisions 25 . 32

 

TAC

24,700

.

EC

24,700

 .

Russian Federation

-

.

 

a)         Due to the uncertain scientific advice the Parties were not in a position to fix a TAC for the eastern cod stock for 2005. The Parties however agreed to limit their respective fisheries on both stocks in 2005 to levels below the allocations agreed for 2004, i.e. 71,250 tonnes for the European Community and 3,750 tonnes for the Russian Federation.

 

 

RECOMMENDATION No 8

 

The TAC for salmon in the Main Basin and the Gulf of Bothnia in 2005 should not exceed 460,000 individual fish and should be allocated as follows:

 

 

Contracting Party

Number of fish

TAC

460,000

EC

451,260

Russian Federation

8,740

 

 

 

RECOMMENDATION No 9

 

The TAC for salmon in the Gulf of Finland in 2005 should not exceed 17,000 individual fish and should be allocated as follows:

 

Contracting Party

Number of fish

TAC

17,000 a)

EC

15,419

Russian Federation

1,581

 

a)   The level of this TAC will be revisited in the light of new scientific advice and the development of fishing practices.

 


RECOMMENDATION No 10

 

For 2005 a ban on cod fishing shall be introduced at least from 16 June to 15 August (both days included).

 

For the Bornholm Deep a ban on all fishing shall be introduced from 15 May to 31 August 2005, both days included, in the maritime area defined by the lines connecting the following co-ordinates:

 

1        N 55o 30.

E 15o 30.

2        N 55o 30.

E 16o 30.

3        N 55o 00.

E 16o 30.

4        N 55o 00.

E 16o 00.

5        N 55o 15.

E 16o 00.

6        N 55o 15.

E 15o 30.

7        N 55o 30.

E 15o 30.

 

 

 

RECOMMENDATION No 11

 

The Parties agreed that Article 3 of IBSFC Rule on inter-annual TAC flexibility shall during 2005 apply to sprat. It shall not apply to herring, cod and salmon in all subdivisions.

 

They furthermore agreed that Article 4(2) shall apply during 2004 to all regulated species.