Procedure completed
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Legal Basis EC Treaty (after Amsterdam) EC 037
Activites
- 2008/12/24 Final act published in Official Journal
- #2917
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2008/12/18
Council Meeting
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2008/12/18
End of procedure in Parliament
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2008/12/18
Act adopted by Council after consultation of Parliament
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2008/11/18
Council Meeting
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2008/10/21
Results of vote in Parliament
- Results of vote in Parliament
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T6-0487/2008
summary
The European Parliament adopted, by 636 votes to 31 with 11 abstentions, a legislative resolution amending the Regulation (EC) No 423/2004 as regards the recovery of cod stocks and amending Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93. The report had been tabled for consideration in plenary by Niels BUSK (ALDE, DK), on behalf of the Committee on Fisheries. The main amendments –adopted in the framework of the consultation procedure – are as follows:RACs: effective fisheries management mechanisms should be developed in co-operation with the fishing industry. To this end, evaluation and decision-making should involve the relevant Regional Advisory Councils and Member States. The Commission must seek the views of the relevant Regional Advisory Councils and Member States as to the effective management of cod stocks.Cod avoidance programmes: any cod-avoidance programmes are more likely to succeed if they are developed in co-operation with the fishing industry; accordingly, cod-avoidance programmes developed within Member States should be considered an effective means of promoting sustainability, and the development of such programmes should be encouraged alongside the operation of the relevant Community legislation.A new clause states that when cod stocks have substantially improved, the Commission should review the system of regulating the fishing effort.TAC calculation: factors in TAC calculation should include scientific analysis evaluating the amount of cod being killed by seals, together with an assessment of the impact of climate change on cod recovery. The Chapter on fishing effort limitation is amended to fishing effort determination. Reference years: to ensure that the data used are of high quality and reliability, 2004-2006 should be used as the reference years (rather than 2005-2007.)KW days-scheme: Member States must have the flexibility themselves to define which criteria to use to distribute the number of kW-days allocated to vessels. Parliament's text gives examples of criteria that Member States could use in deciding on a method for allocating the maximum allowable fishing effort to individual vessels. The Commission's text had made these criteria obligatory. 2007 fleet restructuring: Parliament deleted the provision stating that for each effort group, the total capacity expressed both in GT and kW of the vessels having special fishing permits shall not be greater than the capacity of the vessels that have been active in 2007 using the gear and fishing in the geographical area concerned. The provision impedes restructuring of the fleet in relation to 2007. For example, it would not be possible to replace beam trawl vessels with gill net vessels, which consume less fuel compared with the fleet structure in 2007.With regard to the exchange of maximum allowable fishing effort across effort groups, Members stated that where a transfer is from one donor gear grouping to another donor gear grouping with a higher catch per unit effort (cpue), the effort transferred shall be subject to a reduction in the form of a more specifically defined correction factor. They noted that it is essential to have sufficient flexibility to be able to respond to external circumstances. For example, rising fuel prices may encourage fishermen to switch to less fuel-consuming gill net fishing but if such gill net fisheries have a higher cpue than beam trawl fisheries, for example, there can be no transfer of fishing effort under the Commission's text. Decision-making procedure: Parliament deleted the Article stating that where this Regulation provides for decisions to be taken by the Council, the Council shall act by qualified majority on the basis of a proposal from the Commission.
- 2008/10/20 Debate in Parliament
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2008/09/29
Council Meeting
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2892
summary
The Council held a policy debate on the proposal for a Regulation concerning the revision of the cod stocks recovery plan. The Council said that work should continue at COREPER level with a view to an agreement in November 2008. The discussion centred on key features of the proposal:Geographical scope of the revised plan: the proposed geographical distribution includes the Kattegat, the Skagerrak, the North Sea, the eastern Channel, the west of Scotland, the Irish Sea and the Celtic Sea.Fishing mortality reduction rates: TACs are currently set by the Council each year at levels corresponding to a 25% reduction in the fishing mortality rate for stocks below the minimum level, a 15% reduction for stocks below the precautionary level and a 10% reduction for stocks above the precautionary level.Limiting of fishing effort (reference period, definition of effort groups, conditions for excluding gear not fishing for cod): fishing effort is limited by ceilings expressed in kW-days, by effort groups (i.e. by gear groupings) and by Member State. The reference period used for the first year of application of the revised plan is the average effort in kW-days over 2005, 2006 and 2007. The effort ceilings are set by the Council each year on the basis of fishing mortality reduction rates identical to those applied for calculating the TACs, for effort groups which contribute to 80% of cod catches.Discards and selectivity: the Member States are encouraged to reduce discards and promote selectivity.In 2004, the Council adopted a Regulation aimed at restoring cod stocks – by 2014 at the latest – to the precautionary levels recommended by the experts. The present measures for attaining this objective should be reviewed in the light of the most recent scientific data.On 2 and 3 October the Community will begin consultations with Norway on the joint management of North Sea stock. The Commission has promised to take the Council's contributions into account in the course of these consultations.
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- 2008/09/11 Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading
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2008/09/08
Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading
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2008/05/08
Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
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2008/04/14
Council Meeting
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2862
summary
The Council held an exchange of views on the proposed regulation aimed at strengthening a recovery plan for cod stocks. It requested the permanent representatives committee to oversee detailed examination of the text. The recovery plan, established in 2004 under regulation (EC) No 423/2004, is aimed at ensuring the reconstitution of cod stocks within a ten-year period to precautionary levels advised by scientists.The proposal, approved by the Commission on 2 April, is intended to improve several aspects of the plan, given that cod stocks remain under severe pressure.The main proposed changes are as follows:revision of the plan's long-term objectives, so as to take account of the effects of global warming on ocean conditions;inclusion of an objective on fishing mortality;simplified and more efficient implementation of a management system to regulate fishing effort;a modulated approach for the adjustment of fishing opportunities where recovery is already achieved for a given stock;measures to reduce cod discards and to encourage fishermen to engage in cod-avoidance programmes;inclusion of the Celtic Sea in the recovery plan.
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2008/04/02
Legislative proposal published
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COM(2008)0162
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PURPOSE: to amend the existing cod recovery plan, in order to make it more complete, updated to recent developments, simpler, more efficient and easier to implement, monitor and control.PROPOSED ACT: Council Regulation.CONTENT: this proposal aims to amend Council Regulation (EC) No 423/2004, the overall of objective of which is to ensure the safe recovery of the cod stocks to the precautionary stock sizes advised by scientists within a time frame of five to ten years. Scientific advice from the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF), based on the advice of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) has indicated that the reductions arising from the collective effect of total allowable landings (TACs), technical measures (e.g. mesh size, landing compositions, area closures) and complementary effort management regulations have been far from sufficient to reduce fishing mortalities to levels required to allow the cod stocks to rebuild. The slow progress towards the achievement of the recovery of cod stocks makes it necessary to revise the terms and conditions of the plan. This amendment is justified by the introduction of the following main new elements:the need to revise the objectives: the current evidence on the effect of global warming makes it necessary to revise long term objectives of recovery plans. Rather than targeting specific biomass levels that may no longer be achievable under changing oceanic conditions, the plan must concentrate on achieving the optimum exploitation rate that will guarantee the highest sustainable yield that the new conditions can provide;the simplification of the effort management system: a new system, based on effort ceilings to be managed domestically by Member States, is necessary to provide greater simplification of the regulation, more flexibility for Member States, and more efficient implementation;the adaptation of the plan to different levels of recovery: the plan needs to recognise that when stocks are getting better, more gradual approaches can be applied. For this reason, the amended plan introduces a modular approach, where the adjustment of fishing mortality is a function of the level of recovery achieved;the provision for harvest rules in data-poor situations:it is necessary to provide clear rules to apply when and where scientists cannot provide precise estimates of stock status;the need to reduce cod discards: new mechanisms must be introduced, to encourage fishermen to engage in cod-avoidance programmes;the incorporation of the Celtic Sea cod stock: recent evaluations confirm that this stock is in a similar status of overexploitation as the other cod stocks in Community waters. Thus the need to include it in the recovery plan.In this context, the control provisions must also be adapted to the new structure and provisions.
- DG {'url': 'http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/maritimeaffairs_fisheries/', 'title': 'Maritime Affairs and Fisheries'}, BORG Joe
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COM(2008)0162
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Documents
- Legislative proposal published: COM(2008)0162
- Debate in Council: 2862
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading: A6-0340/2008
- Debate in Council: 2892
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: T6-0487/2008
- : Regulation 2008/1342
- : OJ L 348 24.12.2008, p. 0020
Amendments | Dossier |
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2008/0063(CNS)
2008/07/22
PECH
13 amendments...
Amendment 12 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act Recital 1 (1) Recent scientific advice from the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) has indicated that the reductions in cod catches arising from the collective effect of total allowable landings (TACs), technical measures and complementary effort management measures have been far from sufficient to reduce fishing mortalities to levels required to allow the cod stocks to rebuild and none of the four cod stocks covered by Regulation (EC) No 423/2004 show clear signs of recovery, although stocks in the North and Celtic Seas are showing some signs of improvement.
Amendment 13 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act Recital 4 a (new) (4a) Effective fisheries management mechanisms should be developed in co- operation with the fishing industry. To this end, evaluation and decision-making should involve the relevant Regional Advisory Councils and Member States.
Amendment 14 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act Recital 5 (5) New mechanisms must be introduced
Amendment 15 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act Recital 5 a (new) (5a) Any such cod-avoidance programmes are more likely to succeed if they are developed in co-operation with the fishing industry; accordingly, cod-avoidance programmes developed within Member States should be considered an effective means of promoting sustainability, and the development of such programmes should be encouraged alongside the operation of the relevant Community legislation.
Amendment 16 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act Recital 5 a (new) (5a) Member States should exercise their power to allocate access to fishing for cod stocks so as to encourage their fishermen to fish in ways that result in more selective fishing and are less harmful to the environment.
Amendment 17 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act Article 1 Regulation (EC) No. 423/2004 Article 2b - point b a (new) ba) when cod stocks have substantially improved, the Commission should review the system of regulating the fishing effort.
Amendment 18 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act Article 1 Regulation (EC) No 423/2004 Article 5 Amendment 19 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act Article 1 Regulation (EC) No 423/2004 Article 6 - paragraph 1- point a (a) if the size of the stock in the year prior to the year of application of the TAC is below the minimum level established in Article 5, the fishing mortality rate shall be reduced by
Amendment 20 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act Article 1 Regulation (EC) No 423/2004 Article 6 - paragraph 1- point b (b) if the size of the stock in the year prior to the year of application of the TAC is
Amendment 21 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act Article 1 Regulation (EC) No 423/2004 Article 6 - paragraph 4 4. Notwithstanding paragraph 1(b) and (c) and paragraph 2, the Council shall not set the TAC at a level that is more than
Amendment 22 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act Article 1 Regulation (EC) No 423/2004 Article 6 - paragraph 5 - point b (b) a
Amendment 23 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act Article 1 Regulation (EC) No 423/2004 Article 7 - paragraph 1 1. E
Amendment 24 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act Article 1 Regulation (EC) No 423/2004 Chapter IV heading Fishing effort
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