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Events
The European Parliament adopted a resolution on the current and future management of Black Sea fisheries. It points out that the reform of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) should take into account the specificities and needs of this aquatory, because this will be the first reform of the CFP incorporating the Black Sea . Members note that until today there has been loose, or even non-existent, collaboration, a lack of a harmonised legislative framework and a lack of a common legislative act governing fishing activities between the Black Sea states, owing to the fact that all the waters are under the jurisdiction of different coastal states, as well as to the general lack of adequate, systematic research and scientific information on the Black Sea basin. Management of fisheries in the Black Sea is extremely difficult, because only two out of the six countries bordering the basin are EU Member States and even those two are new Member States which only joined the EU in 2007. The General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM), whose mandate covers the area of the Black Sea, does not as yet meet the needs and expectations of the stakeholders, particularly fishermen, to the extent possible, and should make use of all available tools related to this area.
Parliament states that the Black Sea needs a special policy to preserve and improve the situation of fisheries resources and ensure that the fisheries sector is suited to the Black Sea basin, bearing in mind the specificities of the Black Sea region, as well as the fact that the Black Sea fisheries policy should be integral part of the upcoming reform of the CFP. Members underline the need for more accurate analytical and scientific research coordinated at a regional, national and European level to preserve and improve fisheries resources and ecosystems in the Black Sea basin. They take the view that the Black Sea should have an appropriate status in Community policies, and to this end appropriate diplomatic and scientific efforts should be undertaken and adequate financial resources made available for sustainable fisheries in the basin. The lack of a common agreement among the six countries bordering the Black Sea could be remedied by a framework agreement negotiated, for instance, on the basis of a communication from the Commission, in which the interests of all parties would be expressed and taken into consideration.
Whilst expressing satisfaction with the Commission’s efforts to establish working groups in the field of fisheries management with Turkey and the Russian Federation, Parliament points out that a large part of the problems of the Black Sea is the result of the lack of an appropriate institutional structure that coordinates and carries out the management of Black Sea fisheries at a professional and specialised level. Whilst negotiations have been continuing between the national administrations for the past ten years on the creation of such an institutional structure, these have not yet been successful, and no adequate measures have been taken to control catches and, in particular, cross-border fishing. Accordingly, Members take the view that a separate regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO) for the Black Sea could in the long term foster and promote communication between scientific institutes and professional organisations of fishermen, producers and processors with a view to settling issues and deepening cooperation in the Black Sea. They encourage the Commission to work with the Black Sea countries at a bilateral level, bearing in mind that many of them are not members of the EU. The RFMO would coordinate scientific research, analyse the situation of fish stocks and carry out special policies regarding observation of endangered species. It could also make suggestions regarding the level of the fisheries multiannual management plans and distribute the quotas for the countries bordering the Black Sea.
Members urge the EU to use its diplomatic resources to convince as many non-EU Black Sea littoral countries as possible of the value of the principles of the EU Common Fisheries Policy, especially with regard to the application of the multiannual management plans . They feel that EU tools should be used in scientific activities as an instrument to foster and facilitate cooperation and joint work between the European scientific teams and their counterparts from the Ukraine, the Russian Federation, Georgia and Turkey. The EU’s Common Fisheries Policy should encourage the establishment of professional fishermen’s organisations and inter-branch organisations in the fisheries and aquaculture industries in the Black Sea where they are lacking or very underdeveloped. Members believe that the principles of annual TACs and quotas currently applied should not be the only option for the management of Black Sea fisheries. Multiannual management plans should be fostered and could provide for more clarity on the EU’s objectives in the field of fisheries in the Black Sea region and its vision for the future of the basin. Such plans are of very great interest for both the economic situation of the fishing sector and the environmental situation of the Black Sea ecosystems. This approach should be accompanied by effective control of catches.
The resolution goes on to stress the importance of managing fisheries with a view to ensuring that ecosystems are viable and sustainable , that fishing is carried out legally and that action is taken against IUU fishing. It calls for the establishment of a European coastguard in order to develop cooperation between Member States in an effective way so as to boost maritime security and combat new threats at sea, in particular in the Black Sea.
Lastly, Members underline the need to encourage scientific research on Black Sea issues in order to take account of the economic, social and environmental consequences. They believe it is necessary to conduct detailed, coordinated research in order to give a clear and unequivocal answer to the questions of fisheries management and the possible impact of fishing methods (e.g. trawling on the seabed), since in the absence of studies no serious conclusions can be drawn. Furthermore, research programmes and projects in the field of Black Sea fisheries, such as SESAME, KNOWSEAS, WISER and BlackSeaFish, should be further encouraged.
The Committee on Fisheries adopted the own-initiative report by Iliana Malinova IOTOVA (S&D, BG) on the current and future management of Black Sea fisheries.
It points out that until today there has been loose, or even non-existent, collaboration, a lack of a harmonised legislative framework and a lack of a common legislative act governing fishing activities between the Black Sea states, owing to the fact that all the waters are under the jurisdiction of different coastal states, as well as to the general lack of adequate, systematic research and scientific information on the Black Sea basin. Management of fisheries in the Black Sea is extremely difficult, because only two out of the six countries bordering the basin are EU Member States and even those two are new Member States which only joined the EU in 2007. The General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM), whose mandate covers the area of the Black Sea, does not as yet meet the needs and expectations of the stakeholders, particularly fishermen, to the extent possible, and should make use of all available tools related to this area.
The committee states that the Black Sea needs a special policy to preserve and improve the situation of fisheries resources and ensure that the fisheries sector is suited to the Black Sea basin, bearing in mind the specificities of the Black Sea region, as well as the fact that the Black Sea fisheries policy should be integral part of the upcoming reform of the CFP. Members underline the need for more accurate analytical and scientific research coordinated at a regional, national and European level to preserve and improve fisheries resources and ecosystems in the Black Sea basin. They take the view that the Black Sea should have an appropriate status in Community policies, and to this end appropriate diplomatic and scientific efforts should be undertaken and adequate financial resources made available for sustainable fisheries in the basin. The lack of a common agreement among the six countries bordering the Black Sea could be remedied by a framework agreement negotiated, for instance, on the basis of a communication from the Commission, in which the interests of all parties would be expressed and taken into consideration.
Whilst expressing satisfaction with the Commission’s efforts to establish working groups in the field of fisheries management with Turkey and the Russian Federation, the report points out that a large part of the problems of the Black Sea is the result of the lack of an appropriate institutional structure that coordinates and carries out the management of Black Sea fisheries at a professional and specialised level. Whilst negotiations have been continuing between the national administrations for the past ten years on the creation of such an institutional structure, these have not yet been successful, and no adequate measures have been taken to control catches and, in particular, cross-border fishing. Accordingly, Members take the view that a separate regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO) for the Black Sea could in the long term foster and promote communication between scientific institutes and professional organisations of fishermen, producers and processors with a view to settling issues and deepening cooperation in the Black Sea. They encourage the Commission to work with the Black Sea countries at a bilateral level, bearing in mind that many of them are not members of the EU. The RFMO would coordinate scientific research, analyse the situation of fish stocks and carry out special policies regarding observation of endangered species. It could also make suggestions regarding the level of the fisheries multiannual management plans and distribute the quotas for the countries bordering the Black Sea.
Members urge the EU to use its diplomatic resources to convince as many non-EU Black Sea littoral countries as possible of the value of the principles of the EU Common Fisheries Policy, especially with regard to the application of the multiannual management plans . They feel that EU tools should be used in scientific activities as an instrument to foster and facilitate cooperation and joint work between the European scientific teams and their counterparts from the Ukraine, the Russian Federation, Georgia and Turkey. The EU’s Common Fisheries Policy should encourage the establishment of professional fishermen’s organisations and inter-branch organisations in the fisheries and aquaculture industries in the Black Sea where they are lacking or very underdeveloped. Members believe that the principles of annual TACs and quotas currently applied should not be the only option for the management of Black Sea fisheries. Multiannual management plans should be fostered and could provide for more clarity on the EU’s objectives in the field of fisheries in the Black Sea region and its vision for the future of the basin. Such plans are of very great interest for both the economic situation of the fishing sector and the environmental situation of the Black Sea ecosystems. This approach should be accompanied by effective control of catches.
The report goes on to stress the importance of managing fisheries with a view to ensuring that ecosystems are viable and sustainable , that fishing is carried out legally and that action is taken against IUU fishing. It calls for the establishment of a European coastguard in order to develop cooperation between Member States in an effective way so as to boost maritime security and combat new threats at sea, in particular in the Black Sea.
Lastly, Members underline the need to encourage scientific research on Black Sea issues , so that the decisions taken by the European, regional and national authorities responsible can take account of their economic, social and environmental consequences. They believe it is necessary to conduct detailed, coordinated research in order to give a clear and unequivocal answer to the questions of fisheries management and the possible impact of fishing methods (e.g. trawling on the seabed), since in the absence of studies on their effects no serious conclusions can be drawn. Furthermore, research programmes and projects in the field of Black Sea fisheries, such as SESAME, KNOWSEAS, WISER and BlackSeaFish, should be further encouraged.
Documents
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2011)8668
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T7-0365/2011
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A7-0236/2011
- Committee report tabled for plenary: A7-0236/2011
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE464.729
- Committee draft report: PE460.964
- Committee draft report: PE460.964
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE464.729
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A7-0236/2011
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2011)8668
Activities
- Roberta ANGELILLI
Plenary Speeches (2)
- 2016/11/22 Black Sea fisheries (short presentation)
- 2016/11/22 Black Sea fisheries (short presentation)
- Josefa ANDRÉS BAREA
Plenary Speeches (1)
- 2016/11/22 Black Sea fisheries (short presentation)
- Viorica DĂNCILĂ
Plenary Speeches (1)
- 2016/11/22 Black Sea fisheries (short presentation)
- Iliana IOTOVA
Plenary Speeches (1)
- 2016/11/22 Black Sea fisheries (short presentation)
- Evgeni KIRILOV
Plenary Speeches (1)
- 2016/11/22 Black Sea fisheries (short presentation)
- Guido MILANA
Plenary Speeches (1)
- 2016/11/22 Black Sea fisheries (short presentation)
- Silvia-Adriana ȚICĂU
Plenary Speeches (1)
- 2016/11/22 Black Sea fisheries (short presentation)
Amendments | Dossier |
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2010/2113(INI)
2011/05/02
PECH
27 amendments...
Amendment 1 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A Amendment 10 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Recognises the European Commission's efforts to promote a more solid and structured dialogue with non-member states bordering the Black Sea and encourages the Commission to intensify its efforts until a more structured common framework covering the whole basin of the Black Sea and having regard to the regional approach of the management of fisheries in the region is agreed;
Amendment 11 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 5 5. Stresses the need for the continuous scientific analysis of the state of fish stocks, a stable, long-term system for fisheries` observation, and the need for all Black Sea littoral States to participate in the analysis;
Amendment 12 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 Amendment 13 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 6. Underlines the need for a more structured framework
Amendment 14 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 a (new) 7a. Calls for an enhanced system of monitoring control and surveillance of fishing activities, which will contribute to a long term sustainable exploitation of fish stocks and to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in a more effective way;
Amendment 15 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 b (new) 7b. Supports the international role of operations of the Community Fisheries Control Agency and calls for a more active and effective contribution and cooperation in the control, inspection and surveillance of the Black Sea area;
Amendment 16 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 a (new) 10a. Underlines the important role of bilateral cooperation and international agreements as the majority of the Black Sea states are not EU Members and are not obliged to respect community legislation;
Amendment 17 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 b (new) 10b. Believes that all Black Sea states, specially EU Member States as well as candidate countries for EU membership, should respect the community and international law applied to fishing activities and aiming to the sustainability not only of fish stocks but also of the fishing sector;
Amendment 18 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Expresses its satisfaction with the European Commission's efforts to establish working groups in the field of fisheries management with Turkey and the Russian Federation, which give ground for further debate on cooperation; calls on the Commission to extend its efforts and dialogue with all countries bordering the Black Sea; calls the Commission to make a full use of the organisations as well as the relevant tools that currently exists today in order to make progress towards a better policy coordination; considers that a separate regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO) for the Black Sea could in a long term foster and promote communication between scientific institutes and professional organizations of fishermen, producers and processors to settle issues and deepen cooperation in the Black Sea; encourages the European Commission to work with the Black Sea countries at a bilateral level, bearing in mind that many of them are not members of the European Union;
Amendment 19 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Underlines the need to
Amendment 2 #
Motion for a resolution Recital B B. Whereas until today there has been a loose, or even non-existent collaboration and cooperation, a lack of a concrete, harmonized legislative framework and a lack of common legislative act for fishing activities between the Black Sea states, due to the fact that all the waters are under jurisdiction of the different coastal states, as well as there has been a general lack of sufficient and systematic research and scientific information on the Black Sea basin,
Amendment 20 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14. Urges the EU to use its diplomatic efforts to attract, as much as possible the non-EU littoral countries bordering the Black sea, to the principles of the Common Fisheries Policy of the EU, especially with regards to the
Amendment 21 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Believes that not only collaborative research among European scientific teams should have access to EU funding, but European as well as international financial support should also be allocated for closer cooperation of European scientists with their counterparts from the Ukraine, the Russian Federation, Georgia and Turkey;
Amendment 22 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Believes that
Amendment 23 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 17. Underlines that the EU's Common Fisheries Policy should encourage the establishment of professional fishermen’s organi
Amendment 24 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 18. Believes that the principle of annual TACs and quotas currently applied by Member States in the Black Sea
Amendment 25 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 19. Stresses that there should be a shared and coordinated long-term method among all stakeholders in the region in order to pursue sustainable fisheries from all parties in the Black Sea and therefore welcomes the exchange of good practices among the involved stakeholders;
Amendment 26 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 a (new) 19a. Stresses the importance of managing fisheries with a view to ensuring that ecosystems are viable and sustainable, that fishing is carried out legally and that action is taken against IUU fishing; calls for the establishment of a European coastguard in order to develop cooperation between Member States in an effective way so as to boost maritime security and combat new threats at sea, in particular in the Black Sea;
Amendment 27 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 21. Underlines the need to encourage scientific research on Black Sea thematics, so that the decisions taken by responsible European, regional and national authorities should consider economic, social and ecologic consequences of these decisions; believes it is necessary to conduct detailed and coordinated research in order to give a clear and unequivocal answer to the fishing management as well as to the question concerning the impact fishing methods such (i.e. trawling on the seabed) might have, since, in the absence of studies on the effects, no serious conclusions should be drawn; considers that research programs and projects in the field of Black Sea fisheries, like SESAME, KNOWSEAS, WISER and BlackSeaFish, should be further encouraged
Amendment 3 #
Motion for a resolution Recital D D. Whereas the creation of a common policy mechanism
Amendment 4 #
Motion for a resolution Recital E E. Whereas this new policy mechanism for the Black Sea should aim to preserve and improve biodiversity
Amendment 5 #
Motion for a resolution Recital F F. Whereas the Black Sea should take its proper place amongst Europe’s major marine areas,
Amendment 6 #
Motion for a resolution Recital J J. Whereas many of the marine ecosystems in general, and the ecosystem of the Black Sea in particular, are seriously affected by dynamic changes directly related to fishing, climate change and pollution,
Amendment 7 #
Motion for a resolution Recital P P. Whereas, the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM), whose mandate covers the area of the Black Sea does not meet so far the needs and expectations of the stakeholders, and in particular, of fishermen to the extent possible and should make use of all available tools related to this area,
Amendment 8 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Points out that a viable, stable and sustainable fisheries sector needs to be established at European level, and that, more specifically, the Black Sea needs a special policy to preserve and improve the situation of fisheries resources and ensure
Amendment 9 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Underlines the need for a more accurate analytical and scientific research coordinated at a regional, national and European level to preserve and improve fisheries resources and ecosystems in the Black Sea basin;
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