Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | PECH | RIVELLINI Crescenzio ( PPE) | COTTIGNY Jean Louis ( S&D), MEISSNER Gesine ( ALDE), BESSET Jean-Paul ( Verts/ALE) |
Committee Opinion | DEVE | LÖVIN Isabella ( Verts/ALE) | Gesine MEISSNER ( ALDE) |
Committee Opinion | BUDG | ALFONSI François ( Verts/ALE) | Giovanni LA VIA ( PPE) |
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
TFEU 043-p2, TFEU 218-p6a
Legal Basis:
TFEU 043-p2, TFEU 218-p6aEvents
PURPOSE: the conclusion of a new Fishery Protocol setting out the fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar.
NON-LEGISLATIVE ACT: Council Decision 2014/351/EU on the conclusion of the Protocol agreed between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force.
BACKGROUND:
The Union has negotiated a new Protocol with the Republic of Madagascar granting EU vessels fishing opportunities in waters in which Madagascar exercises its sovereignty or jurisdiction as regards fishing.
The new Protocol was signed on the basis of Council Decision 2012/826/EU, and has been applied provisionally from 28 November 2012.
It is now appropriate to approve the Protocol on behalf of the European Union.
CONTENT: by means of this decision, the Council approves on behalf of the European Union, with the consent of the European Parliament, a Protocol setting out the fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar.
Purpose: the Fishery Protocol defines the fishing opportunities for tuna vessels from the European Union in the waters of Madagascar, in line with scientific advice and other resolutions issued by the relevant Regional Fisheries Organisation, namely the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC).
The overall aim is to reinforce cooperation between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar, thereby consolidating the partnership framework within which to develop a sustainable fisheries policy and sound exploitation of fishery resources in Madagascar's fishing zone, in the interests of both Parties.
Fishing opportunities: the protocol provides for fishing opportunities for 96 vessels, divided as follows:
· 40 tuna seiners,
· 34 surface longliners with a tonnage greater than 100 GT,
· 22 surface longliners with a tonnage less than 100 GT.
Financial contribution: EU vessels may only exercise their fishing activities in the Madagascar fishing area if they hold a fishing licence granted in accordance with the Agreement and having paid the registration fee, the conditions of which are defined in the attached Fishery Protocol.
A financial contribution shall be paid to Madagascar in return for the exploitation of its fishery resources by EU vessels. This contribution is fixed at EUR 1 525 000 per year for the total period of validity of the Protocol , i.e. EUR 3 050 000 for the total duration of the Protocol's application.
This amount is broken down as follows:
· an annual amount for access to the Malagasy fishing zone of EUR 975 000 equivalent to a reference tonnage of 15 000 tonnes per year, and
· EUR 550 000 per year in respect of developing the sectoral fisheries policy within the Republic of Madagascar. This support is in line with national fishery policy objectives.
If the total quantity of catches per year by European Union vessels in Malagasy fishing zone exceeds 15 000 tonnes , the annual financial contribution for access rights shall be EUR 65 for each additional tonne caught. Where the volumes caught by European vessels exceed an amount corresponding to twice the annual total (i.e. EUR 1 950 000), the amount due for the volume exceeding this limit shall be paid the following year.
The fishing opportunities may be amended by mutual agreement insofar as the recommendations and resolutions of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) and the joint scientific working group tend to confirm that such an amendment will secure the sustainable management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. In this case, the financial contribution shall be adjusted proportionately and pro rata temporis but the total annual amount many not be more than twice the figure indicated in the Protocol.
New fishing opportunities not covered by the Agreement could also be envisaged following consultation and agreement between the Parties.
Towards responsible fishing: the Protocol also provides for the overall compatibility of fishing activities undertaken by EU vessels with the principles of responsible fishing. Thus, as of the entry into force of the Protocol, the Malagasy authorities shall present a detailed annual and multiannual programme to the Joint Committee of the Agreement which addresses a number of requirements in regard to responsible and sustainable fishing.
Duration of the Protocol: the Fishing Protocol and its annex are concluded for a period of two years from its provisional application date unless it is terminated by one or other of the Parties.
ENTRY INTO FORCE: the decision enters into force on 13.05.2014. The date of entry into force of the protocol will be published in the Official Journal of the European Union by the General Secretariat of the Council.
The European Parliament adopted by 568 votes to 28, with 73 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the draft Council Decision on the conclusion of the Protocol agreed between the European Union and Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force.
Parliament gave its consent to the conclusion of the Protocol.
The Committee on Fisheries adopted the report by Crescenzio RIVELLINI (EPP, IT) on the draft Council Decision on the conclusion of the Protocol agreed between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force.
The committee recommended that the European Parliament give its consent to the conclusion of the Protocol, with a view to developing a more sustainable fisheries policy and sound exploitation of fishery resources in Madagascar’s fishing zone.
PURPOSE: to conclude the Protocol agreed between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force.
PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision.
BACKGROUND: on 15 November 2007 the Council adopted Council Regulation (EC) No 31/2008 on the conclusion of the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Madagascar.
On the basis of a mandate from the Council, the European Commission has conducted negotiations with the Republic of Madagascar with a view to renewing the Protocol on fishing opportunities for EU fishing vessels in Madagascar’s waters. At the end of those negotiations, a new Protocol was initialled on 10 May 2012. It was signed and has been provisionally applied since the date of signature.
It is now appropriate to approve the protocol on behalf of the European Union.
IMPACT ASSESSMENT: no impact assessment was undertaken.
LEGAL BASIS: Article 43(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in conjunction with Article 218(6)(a) thereof.
CONTENT: with this proposal for a decision, it is foreseen to conclude on behalf of the European Union, a fishing protocol with Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force.
For further details on the content of this fishing protocol, please refer to the summary of the initial legislative proposal dated 19/09/2012.
To recap, the protocol provides for:
- fishing opportunities for 96 vessels, split up as follows:
40 tuna seiners, 34 surface longliners with a tonnage greater than 100 GT, and 22 surface longliners with a tonnage less than or equal to 100 GT.
- a financial contribution of the EU to enable Community vessels to enable Community vessels to engage in fishing activities in the waters of Madagascar. This amounts to EUR 1 525 000 per year during the period of application of this Protocol, i.e. a total of EUR 3 050 000.
Duration of the protocol: the new fishing Protocol and its annex are concluded for a period of two years and shall be applied provisionally from 1 January 2013, unless revoked.
BUDGETARY IMPACT: the total financial contribution under the protocol comes to EUR 3.152 million in 2013 and 2014 (operational expenditure), including payments of an administrative nature financed from the envelope of specific programmes amounting to EUR 102 000 over the two years. To this sum should be added EUR 184 000 in administrative costs for managing the protocol and for human resources throughout the duration of the protocol.
PURPOSE: to conclude the Protocol agreed between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force.
PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision.
BACKGROUND: on 15 November 2007 the Council adopted Council Regulation (EC) No 31/2008 on the conclusion of the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Madagascar.
On the basis of a mandate from the Council, the European Commission has conducted negotiations with the Republic of Madagascar with a view to renewing the Protocol on fishing opportunities for EU fishing vessels in Madagascar’s waters. At the end of those negotiations, a new Protocol was initialled on 10 May 2012. It was signed and has been provisionally applied since the date of signature.
It is now appropriate to approve the protocol on behalf of the European Union.
IMPACT ASSESSMENT: no impact assessment was undertaken.
LEGAL BASIS: Article 43(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in conjunction with Article 218(6)(a) thereof.
CONTENT: with this proposal for a decision, it is foreseen to conclude on behalf of the European Union, a fishing protocol with Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force.
For further details on the content of this fishing protocol, please refer to the summary of the initial legislative proposal dated 19/09/2012.
To recap, the protocol provides for:
- fishing opportunities for 96 vessels, split up as follows:
40 tuna seiners, 34 surface longliners with a tonnage greater than 100 GT, and 22 surface longliners with a tonnage less than or equal to 100 GT.
- a financial contribution of the EU to enable Community vessels to enable Community vessels to engage in fishing activities in the waters of Madagascar. This amounts to EUR 1 525 000 per year during the period of application of this Protocol, i.e. a total of EUR 3 050 000.
Duration of the protocol: the new fishing Protocol and its annex are concluded for a period of two years and shall be applied provisionally from 1 January 2013, unless revoked.
BUDGETARY IMPACT: the total financial contribution under the protocol comes to EUR 3.152 million in 2013 and 2014 (operational expenditure), including payments of an administrative nature financed from the envelope of specific programmes amounting to EUR 102 000 over the two years. To this sum should be added EUR 184 000 in administrative costs for managing the protocol and for human resources throughout the duration of the protocol.
PURPOSE: the conclusion of a new Fishery Protocol setting out the fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar.
PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision.
BACKGROUND: on the basis of the relevant Council mandate, the Commission negotiated with the Republic of Kiribati the renewal of the Protocol to the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar.
Following these negotiations, a new Protocol was initialled on 10 May 2012 which should now be concluded on behalf of the European Union.
IMPACT ASSESSMENT: the Member States were consulted ahead of the negotiations. These consultations concluded that it would be beneficial to maintain a fishing protocol with Madagascar. The Commission has also based its work on, inter alia , the results of an ex-post assessment by independent external experts, which was finalised in November 2011.
LEGAL BASIS: Article 43 paragraph 2, of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in conjunction with Article 218, paragraph 6 a) thereof.
CONTENT: this proposal for a decision relates to the conclusion of a new Protocol to the Partnership Agreement in the fisheries sector concluded with Madagascar.
The new Protocol is in line with the objectives of the EC/Madagascar Fisheries Partnership Agreement .
The primary objective behind the Protocol is to define the fishing opportunities for tuna vessels from the European Union in the waters of Madagascar, in line with scientific advice and other resolutions issued by the relevant Regional Fisheries Organisation, namely the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC).
The overall aim is to reinforce cooperation between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar, thereby consolidating the partnership framework within which to develop a sustainable fisheries policy and sound exploitation of fishery resources in Madagascar's fishing zone, in the interests of both Parties.
The main provisions of the Protocol may be summarised as follows:
Fishing opportunities: the protocol provides for fishing opportunities for 96 vessels, divided as follows:
40 tuna seiners, 34 surface longliners with a tonnage greater than 100 GT, 22 surface longliners with a tonnage less than 100 GT.
Financial contribution: EU vessels may only exercise their fishing activities in the Madagascar fishing area if they hold a fishing licence granted in accordance with the Agreement and having paid the registration fee, the conditions of which are defined in the attached Fishery Protocol.
A financial contribution shall be paid to Madagascar in return for the exploitation of its fishery resources by EU vessels. This contribution is fixed at EUR 1 525 000 per year for the total period of validity of the Protocol, i.e. EUR 3 050 000 for the total duration of the Protocol's application.
This amount is broken down as follows:
an annual amount for access to the Malagasy fishing zone of EUR 975 000 equivalent to a reference tonnage of 15 000 tonnes per year, and EUR 550 000 per year in respect of developing the sectoral fisheries policy within the Republic of Madagascar.
If the total quantity of catches per year by European Union vessels in Malagasy fishing zone exceeds 15 000 tonnes , the annual financial contribution for access rights shall be EUR 65 for each additional tonne caught. Where the volumes caught by European vessels exceed an amount corresponding to twice the annual total, the amount due for the volume exceeding this limit shall be paid the following year. However, in order to anticipate any possible exceeding of the reference tonnage, the two Parties shall adopt a system allowing ongoing catch monitoring.
The fishing opportunities referred to in Article 1 may be amended by mutual agreement insofar as the recommendations and resolutions of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) and the joint scientific working group tend to confirm that such an amendment will secure the sustainable management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. In this case, the financial contribution shall be adjusted proportionately and pro rata temporis but the total annual amount many not be more than twice the figure indicated in the Protocol.
New fishing opportunities not covered by the Agreement could also be envisaged following consultation and agreement between the Parties.
Towards responsible fishing: the Protocol also provides for the overall compatibility of fishing activities undertaken by EU vessels with the principles of responsible fishing. Thus, as of the entry into force of the Protocol, the Malagasy authorities shall present a detailed annual and multiannual programme to the Joint Committee of the Agreement which addresses a number of requirements in regard to responsible and sustainable fishing.
Duration of the Protocol: the Fishing Protocol and its annex are concluded for a period of two years from 1 January 2013 unless it is terminated by one or other of the Parties.
BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the financial allocation for this Fishing Protocol shall be EUR 3.152 million from 2013 to 2014 (operational costs), including payments of an administrative nature funded from allocations to certain specific programmes in the order of EUR 102 000 over the two years. To this sum should be added administrative costs of the Protocol's management and human resource costs in the region of EUR 184 000 for the duration of the Protocol.
PURPOSE: the conclusion of a new Fishery Protocol setting out the fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar.
PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision.
BACKGROUND: on the basis of the relevant Council mandate, the Commission negotiated with the Republic of Kiribati the renewal of the Protocol to the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar.
Following these negotiations, a new Protocol was initialled on 10 May 2012 which should now be concluded on behalf of the European Union.
IMPACT ASSESSMENT: the Member States were consulted ahead of the negotiations. These consultations concluded that it would be beneficial to maintain a fishing protocol with Madagascar. The Commission has also based its work on, inter alia , the results of an ex-post assessment by independent external experts, which was finalised in November 2011.
LEGAL BASIS: Article 43 paragraph 2, of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in conjunction with Article 218, paragraph 6 a) thereof.
CONTENT: this proposal for a decision relates to the conclusion of a new Protocol to the Partnership Agreement in the fisheries sector concluded with Madagascar.
The new Protocol is in line with the objectives of the EC/Madagascar Fisheries Partnership Agreement .
The primary objective behind the Protocol is to define the fishing opportunities for tuna vessels from the European Union in the waters of Madagascar, in line with scientific advice and other resolutions issued by the relevant Regional Fisheries Organisation, namely the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC).
The overall aim is to reinforce cooperation between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar, thereby consolidating the partnership framework within which to develop a sustainable fisheries policy and sound exploitation of fishery resources in Madagascar's fishing zone, in the interests of both Parties.
The main provisions of the Protocol may be summarised as follows:
Fishing opportunities: the protocol provides for fishing opportunities for 96 vessels, divided as follows:
40 tuna seiners, 34 surface longliners with a tonnage greater than 100 GT, 22 surface longliners with a tonnage less than 100 GT.
Financial contribution: EU vessels may only exercise their fishing activities in the Madagascar fishing area if they hold a fishing licence granted in accordance with the Agreement and having paid the registration fee, the conditions of which are defined in the attached Fishery Protocol.
A financial contribution shall be paid to Madagascar in return for the exploitation of its fishery resources by EU vessels. This contribution is fixed at EUR 1 525 000 per year for the total period of validity of the Protocol, i.e. EUR 3 050 000 for the total duration of the Protocol's application.
This amount is broken down as follows:
an annual amount for access to the Malagasy fishing zone of EUR 975 000 equivalent to a reference tonnage of 15 000 tonnes per year, and EUR 550 000 per year in respect of developing the sectoral fisheries policy within the Republic of Madagascar.
If the total quantity of catches per year by European Union vessels in Malagasy fishing zone exceeds 15 000 tonnes , the annual financial contribution for access rights shall be EUR 65 for each additional tonne caught. Where the volumes caught by European vessels exceed an amount corresponding to twice the annual total, the amount due for the volume exceeding this limit shall be paid the following year. However, in order to anticipate any possible exceeding of the reference tonnage, the two Parties shall adopt a system allowing ongoing catch monitoring.
The fishing opportunities referred to in Article 1 may be amended by mutual agreement insofar as the recommendations and resolutions of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) and the joint scientific working group tend to confirm that such an amendment will secure the sustainable management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. In this case, the financial contribution shall be adjusted proportionately and pro rata temporis but the total annual amount many not be more than twice the figure indicated in the Protocol.
New fishing opportunities not covered by the Agreement could also be envisaged following consultation and agreement between the Parties.
Towards responsible fishing: the Protocol also provides for the overall compatibility of fishing activities undertaken by EU vessels with the principles of responsible fishing. Thus, as of the entry into force of the Protocol, the Malagasy authorities shall present a detailed annual and multiannual programme to the Joint Committee of the Agreement which addresses a number of requirements in regard to responsible and sustainable fishing.
Duration of the Protocol: the Fishing Protocol and its annex are concluded for a period of two years from 1 January 2013 unless it is terminated by one or other of the Parties.
BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the financial allocation for this Fishing Protocol shall be EUR 3.152 million from 2013 to 2014 (operational costs), including payments of an administrative nature funded from allocations to certain specific programmes in the order of EUR 102 000 over the two years. To this sum should be added administrative costs of the Protocol's management and human resource costs in the region of EUR 184 000 for the duration of the Protocol.
Documents
- Final act published in Official Journal: Decision 2014/351
- Final act published in Official Journal: OJ L 175 14.06.2014, p. 0024
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T7-0400/2014
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading: A7-0178/2014
- Committee opinion: PE500.770
- Committee opinion: PE502.105
- Committee draft report: PE500.521
- Legislative proposal: 14164/1/2012
- Legislative proposal published: 14164/1/2012
- Document attached to the procedure: 14159/2012
- Preparatory document: COM(2012)0505
- Preparatory document: EUR-Lex
- Preparatory document: COM(2012)0505
- Preparatory document: EUR-Lex
- Preparatory document: COM(2012)0505 EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: 14159/2012
- Legislative proposal: 14164/1/2012
- Committee draft report: PE500.521
- Committee opinion: PE502.105
- Committee opinion: PE500.770
Votes
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Draft opinion Paragraph 1 The Committee on Development calls on the Committee on Fisheries, as the committee responsible, to propose that Parliament
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PURPOSE: the conclusion of a new Fishery Protocol setting out the fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar. PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision. BACKGROUND: on the basis of the relevant Council mandate, the Commission negotiated with the Republic of Kiribati the renewal of the Protocol to the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar. Following these negotiations, a new Protocol was initialled on 10 May 2012 which should now be concluded on behalf of the European Union. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: the Member States were consulted ahead of the negotiations. These consultations concluded that it would be beneficial to maintain a fishing protocol with Madagascar. The Commission has also based its work on, inter alia, the results of an ex-post assessment by independent external experts, which was finalised in November 2011. LEGAL BASIS: Article 43 paragraph 2, of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in conjunction with Article 218, paragraph 6 a) thereof. CONTENT: this proposal for a decision relates to the conclusion of a new Protocol to the Partnership Agreement in the fisheries sector concluded with Madagascar. The new Protocol is in line with the objectives of the EC/Madagascar Fisheries Partnership Agreement. The primary objective behind the Protocol is to define the fishing opportunities for tuna vessels from the European Union in the waters of Madagascar, in line with scientific advice and other resolutions issued by the relevant Regional Fisheries Organisation, namely the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). The overall aim is to reinforce cooperation between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar, thereby consolidating the partnership framework within which to develop a sustainable fisheries policy and sound exploitation of fishery resources in Madagascar's fishing zone, in the interests of both Parties. The main provisions of the Protocol may be summarised as follows: Fishing opportunities: the protocol provides for fishing opportunities for 96 vessels, divided as follows:
Financial contribution: EU vessels may only exercise their fishing activities in the Madagascar fishing area if they hold a fishing licence granted in accordance with the Agreement and having paid the registration fee, the conditions of which are defined in the attached Fishery Protocol. A financial contribution shall be paid to Madagascar in return for the exploitation of its fishery resources by EU vessels. This contribution is fixed at EUR 1 525 000 per year for the total period of validity of the Protocol, i.e. EUR 3 050 000 for the total duration of the Protocol's application. This amount is broken down as follows:
If the total quantity of catches per year by European Union vessels in Malagasy fishing zone exceeds 15 000 tonnes, the annual financial contribution for access rights shall be EUR 65 for each additional tonne caught. Where the volumes caught by European vessels exceed an amount corresponding to twice the annual total, the amount due for the volume exceeding this limit shall be paid the following year. However, in order to anticipate any possible exceeding of the reference tonnage, the two Parties shall adopt a system allowing ongoing catch monitoring. The fishing opportunities referred to in Article 1 may be amended by mutual agreement insofar as the recommendations and resolutions of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) and the joint scientific working group tend to confirm that such an amendment will secure the sustainable management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. In this case, the financial contribution shall be adjusted proportionately and pro rata temporis but the total annual amount many not be more than twice the figure indicated in the Protocol. New fishing opportunities not covered by the Agreement could also be envisaged following consultation and agreement between the Parties. Towards responsible fishing: the Protocol also provides for the overall compatibility of fishing activities undertaken by EU vessels with the principles of responsible fishing. Thus, as of the entry into force of the Protocol, the Malagasy authorities shall present a detailed annual and multiannual programme to the Joint Committee of the Agreement which addresses a number of requirements in regard to responsible and sustainable fishing. Duration of the Protocol: the Fishing Protocol and its annex are concluded for a period of two years from 1 January 2013 unless it is terminated by one or other of the Parties. BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the financial allocation for this Fishing Protocol shall be EUR 3.152 million from 2013 to 2014 (operational costs), including payments of an administrative nature funded from allocations to certain specific programmes in the order of EUR 102 000 over the two years. To this sum should be added administrative costs of the Protocol's management and human resource costs in the region of EUR 184 000 for the duration of the Protocol. New
PURPOSE: the conclusion of a new Fishery Protocol setting out the fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar. PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision. BACKGROUND: on the basis of the relevant Council mandate, the Commission negotiated with the Republic of Kiribati the renewal of the Protocol to the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar. Following these negotiations, a new Protocol was initialled on 10 May 2012 which should now be concluded on behalf of the European Union. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: the Member States were consulted ahead of the negotiations. These consultations concluded that it would be beneficial to maintain a fishing protocol with Madagascar. The Commission has also based its work on, inter alia, the results of an ex-post assessment by independent external experts, which was finalised in November 2011. LEGAL BASIS: Article 43 paragraph 2, of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in conjunction with Article 218, paragraph 6 a) thereof. CONTENT: this proposal for a decision relates to the conclusion of a new Protocol to the Partnership Agreement in the fisheries sector concluded with Madagascar. The new Protocol is in line with the objectives of the EC/Madagascar Fisheries Partnership Agreement. The primary objective behind the Protocol is to define the fishing opportunities for tuna vessels from the European Union in the waters of Madagascar, in line with scientific advice and other resolutions issued by the relevant Regional Fisheries Organisation, namely the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). The overall aim is to reinforce cooperation between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar, thereby consolidating the partnership framework within which to develop a sustainable fisheries policy and sound exploitation of fishery resources in Madagascar's fishing zone, in the interests of both Parties. The main provisions of the Protocol may be summarised as follows: Fishing opportunities: the protocol provides for fishing opportunities for 96 vessels, divided as follows:
Financial contribution: EU vessels may only exercise their fishing activities in the Madagascar fishing area if they hold a fishing licence granted in accordance with the Agreement and having paid the registration fee, the conditions of which are defined in the attached Fishery Protocol. A financial contribution shall be paid to Madagascar in return for the exploitation of its fishery resources by EU vessels. This contribution is fixed at EUR 1 525 000 per year for the total period of validity of the Protocol, i.e. EUR 3 050 000 for the total duration of the Protocol's application. This amount is broken down as follows:
If the total quantity of catches per year by European Union vessels in Malagasy fishing zone exceeds 15 000 tonnes, the annual financial contribution for access rights shall be EUR 65 for each additional tonne caught. Where the volumes caught by European vessels exceed an amount corresponding to twice the annual total, the amount due for the volume exceeding this limit shall be paid the following year. However, in order to anticipate any possible exceeding of the reference tonnage, the two Parties shall adopt a system allowing ongoing catch monitoring. The fishing opportunities referred to in Article 1 may be amended by mutual agreement insofar as the recommendations and resolutions of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) and the joint scientific working group tend to confirm that such an amendment will secure the sustainable management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. In this case, the financial contribution shall be adjusted proportionately and pro rata temporis but the total annual amount many not be more than twice the figure indicated in the Protocol. New fishing opportunities not covered by the Agreement could also be envisaged following consultation and agreement between the Parties. Towards responsible fishing: the Protocol also provides for the overall compatibility of fishing activities undertaken by EU vessels with the principles of responsible fishing. Thus, as of the entry into force of the Protocol, the Malagasy authorities shall present a detailed annual and multiannual programme to the Joint Committee of the Agreement which addresses a number of requirements in regard to responsible and sustainable fishing. Duration of the Protocol: the Fishing Protocol and its annex are concluded for a period of two years from 1 January 2013 unless it is terminated by one or other of the Parties. BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the financial allocation for this Fishing Protocol shall be EUR 3.152 million from 2013 to 2014 (operational costs), including payments of an administrative nature funded from allocations to certain specific programmes in the order of EUR 102 000 over the two years. To this sum should be added administrative costs of the Protocol's management and human resource costs in the region of EUR 184 000 for the duration of the Protocol. |
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PURPOSE: the conclusion of a new Fishery Protocol setting out the fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar. PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision. BACKGROUND: on the basis of the relevant Council mandate, the Commission negotiated with the Republic of Kiribati the renewal of the Protocol to the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar. Following these negotiations, a new Protocol was initialled on 10 May 2012 which should now be concluded on behalf of the European Union. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: the Member States were consulted ahead of the negotiations. These consultations concluded that it would be beneficial to maintain a fishing protocol with Madagascar. The Commission has also based its work on, inter alia, the results of an ex-post assessment by independent external experts, which was finalised in November 2011. LEGAL BASIS: Article 43 paragraph 2, of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in conjunction with Article 218, paragraph 6 a) thereof. CONTENT: this proposal for a decision relates to the conclusion of a new Protocol to the Partnership Agreement in the fisheries sector concluded with Madagascar. The new Protocol is in line with the objectives of the EC/Madagascar Fisheries Partnership Agreement. The primary objective behind the Protocol is to define the fishing opportunities for tuna vessels from the European Union in the waters of Madagascar, in line with scientific advice and other resolutions issued by the relevant Regional Fisheries Organisation, namely the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). The overall aim is to reinforce cooperation between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar, thereby consolidating the partnership framework within which to develop a sustainable fisheries policy and sound exploitation of fishery resources in Madagascar's fishing zone, in the interests of both Parties. The main provisions of the Protocol may be summarised as follows: Fishing opportunities: the protocol provides for fishing opportunities for 96 vessels, divided as follows:
Financial contribution: EU vessels may only exercise their fishing activities in the Madagascar fishing area if they hold a fishing licence granted in accordance with the Agreement and having paid the registration fee, the conditions of which are defined in the attached Fishery Protocol. A financial contribution shall be paid to Madagascar in return for the exploitation of its fishery resources by EU vessels. This contribution is fixed at EUR 1 525 000 per year for the total period of validity of the Protocol, i.e. EUR 3 050 000 for the total duration of the Protocol's application. This amount is broken down as follows:
If the total quantity of catches per year by European Union vessels in Malagasy fishing zone exceeds 15 000 tonnes, the annual financial contribution for access rights shall be EUR 65 for each additional tonne caught. Where the volumes caught by European vessels exceed an amount corresponding to twice the annual total, the amount due for the volume exceeding this limit shall be paid the following year. However, in order to anticipate any possible exceeding of the reference tonnage, the two Parties shall adopt a system allowing ongoing catch monitoring. The fishing opportunities referred to in Article 1 may be amended by mutual agreement insofar as the recommendations and resolutions of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) and the joint scientific working group tend to confirm that such an amendment will secure the sustainable management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. In this case, the financial contribution shall be adjusted proportionately and pro rata temporis but the total annual amount many not be more than twice the figure indicated in the Protocol. New fishing opportunities not covered by the Agreement could also be envisaged following consultation and agreement between the Parties. Towards responsible fishing: the Protocol also provides for the overall compatibility of fishing activities undertaken by EU vessels with the principles of responsible fishing. Thus, as of the entry into force of the Protocol, the Malagasy authorities shall present a detailed annual and multiannual programme to the Joint Committee of the Agreement which addresses a number of requirements in regard to responsible and sustainable fishing. Duration of the Protocol: the Fishing Protocol and its annex are concluded for a period of two years from 1 January 2013 unless it is terminated by one or other of the Parties. BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the financial allocation for this Fishing Protocol shall be EUR 3.152 million from 2013 to 2014 (operational costs), including payments of an administrative nature funded from allocations to certain specific programmes in the order of EUR 102 000 over the two years. To this sum should be added administrative costs of the Protocol's management and human resource costs in the region of EUR 184 000 for the duration of the Protocol. New
PURPOSE: the conclusion of a new Fishery Protocol setting out the fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar. PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision. BACKGROUND: on the basis of the relevant Council mandate, the Commission negotiated with the Republic of Kiribati the renewal of the Protocol to the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar. Following these negotiations, a new Protocol was initialled on 10 May 2012 which should now be concluded on behalf of the European Union. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: the Member States were consulted ahead of the negotiations. These consultations concluded that it would be beneficial to maintain a fishing protocol with Madagascar. The Commission has also based its work on, inter alia, the results of an ex-post assessment by independent external experts, which was finalised in November 2011. LEGAL BASIS: Article 43 paragraph 2, of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in conjunction with Article 218, paragraph 6 a) thereof. CONTENT: this proposal for a decision relates to the conclusion of a new Protocol to the Partnership Agreement in the fisheries sector concluded with Madagascar. The new Protocol is in line with the objectives of the EC/Madagascar Fisheries Partnership Agreement. The primary objective behind the Protocol is to define the fishing opportunities for tuna vessels from the European Union in the waters of Madagascar, in line with scientific advice and other resolutions issued by the relevant Regional Fisheries Organisation, namely the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). The overall aim is to reinforce cooperation between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar, thereby consolidating the partnership framework within which to develop a sustainable fisheries policy and sound exploitation of fishery resources in Madagascar's fishing zone, in the interests of both Parties. The main provisions of the Protocol may be summarised as follows: Fishing opportunities: the protocol provides for fishing opportunities for 96 vessels, divided as follows:
Financial contribution: EU vessels may only exercise their fishing activities in the Madagascar fishing area if they hold a fishing licence granted in accordance with the Agreement and having paid the registration fee, the conditions of which are defined in the attached Fishery Protocol. A financial contribution shall be paid to Madagascar in return for the exploitation of its fishery resources by EU vessels. This contribution is fixed at EUR 1 525 000 per year for the total period of validity of the Protocol, i.e. EUR 3 050 000 for the total duration of the Protocol's application. This amount is broken down as follows:
If the total quantity of catches per year by European Union vessels in Malagasy fishing zone exceeds 15 000 tonnes, the annual financial contribution for access rights shall be EUR 65 for each additional tonne caught. Where the volumes caught by European vessels exceed an amount corresponding to twice the annual total, the amount due for the volume exceeding this limit shall be paid the following year. However, in order to anticipate any possible exceeding of the reference tonnage, the two Parties shall adopt a system allowing ongoing catch monitoring. The fishing opportunities referred to in Article 1 may be amended by mutual agreement insofar as the recommendations and resolutions of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) and the joint scientific working group tend to confirm that such an amendment will secure the sustainable management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. In this case, the financial contribution shall be adjusted proportionately and pro rata temporis but the total annual amount many not be more than twice the figure indicated in the Protocol. New fishing opportunities not covered by the Agreement could also be envisaged following consultation and agreement between the Parties. Towards responsible fishing: the Protocol also provides for the overall compatibility of fishing activities undertaken by EU vessels with the principles of responsible fishing. Thus, as of the entry into force of the Protocol, the Malagasy authorities shall present a detailed annual and multiannual programme to the Joint Committee of the Agreement which addresses a number of requirements in regard to responsible and sustainable fishing. Duration of the Protocol: the Fishing Protocol and its annex are concluded for a period of two years from 1 January 2013 unless it is terminated by one or other of the Parties. BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the financial allocation for this Fishing Protocol shall be EUR 3.152 million from 2013 to 2014 (operational costs), including payments of an administrative nature funded from allocations to certain specific programmes in the order of EUR 102 000 over the two years. To this sum should be added administrative costs of the Protocol's management and human resource costs in the region of EUR 184 000 for the duration of the Protocol. |
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PURPOSE: to conclude the Protocol agreed between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force. PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision. BACKGROUND: on 15 November 2007 the Council adopted Council Regulation (EC) No 31/2008 on the conclusion of the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Madagascar. On the basis of a mandate from the Council, the European Commission has conducted negotiations with the Republic of Madagascar with a view to renewing the Protocol on fishing opportunities for EU fishing vessels in Madagascars waters. At the end of those negotiations, a new Protocol was initialled on 10 May 2012. It was signed and has been provisionally applied since the date of signature. It is now appropriate to approve the protocol on behalf of the European Union. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: no impact assessment was undertaken. LEGAL BASIS: Article 43(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in conjunction with Article 218(6)(a) thereof. CONTENT: with this proposal for a decision, it is foreseen to conclude on behalf of the European Union, a fishing protocol with Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force. For further details on the content of this fishing protocol, please refer to the summary of the initial legislative proposal dated 19/09/2012. To recap, the protocol provides for: - fishing opportunities for 96 vessels, split up as follows:
- a financial contribution of the EU to enable Community vessels to enable Community vessels to engage in fishing activities in the waters of Madagascar. This amounts to EUR 1 525 000 per year during the period of application of this Protocol, i.e. a total of EUR 3 050 000. Duration of the protocol: the new fishing Protocol and its annex are concluded for a period of two years and shall be applied provisionally from 1 January 2013, unless revoked. BUDGETARY IMPACT: the total financial contribution under the protocol comes to EUR 3.152 million in 2013 and 2014 (operational expenditure), including payments of an administrative nature financed from the envelope of specific programmes amounting to EUR 102 000 over the two years. To this sum should be added EUR 184 000 in administrative costs for managing the protocol and for human resources throughout the duration of the protocol. New
PURPOSE: to conclude the Protocol agreed between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force. PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision. BACKGROUND: on 15 November 2007 the Council adopted Council Regulation (EC) No 31/2008 on the conclusion of the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Madagascar. On the basis of a mandate from the Council, the European Commission has conducted negotiations with the Republic of Madagascar with a view to renewing the Protocol on fishing opportunities for EU fishing vessels in Madagascars waters. At the end of those negotiations, a new Protocol was initialled on 10 May 2012. It was signed and has been provisionally applied since the date of signature. It is now appropriate to approve the protocol on behalf of the European Union. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: no impact assessment was undertaken. LEGAL BASIS: Article 43(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in conjunction with Article 218(6)(a) thereof. CONTENT: with this proposal for a decision, it is foreseen to conclude on behalf of the European Union, a fishing protocol with Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force. For further details on the content of this fishing protocol, please refer to the summary of the initial legislative proposal dated 19/09/2012. To recap, the protocol provides for: - fishing opportunities for 96 vessels, split up as follows:
- a financial contribution of the EU to enable Community vessels to enable Community vessels to engage in fishing activities in the waters of Madagascar. This amounts to EUR 1 525 000 per year during the period of application of this Protocol, i.e. a total of EUR 3 050 000. Duration of the protocol: the new fishing Protocol and its annex are concluded for a period of two years and shall be applied provisionally from 1 January 2013, unless revoked. BUDGETARY IMPACT: the total financial contribution under the protocol comes to EUR 3.152 million in 2013 and 2014 (operational expenditure), including payments of an administrative nature financed from the envelope of specific programmes amounting to EUR 102 000 over the two years. To this sum should be added EUR 184 000 in administrative costs for managing the protocol and for human resources throughout the duration of the protocol. |
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PURPOSE: to conclude the Protocol agreed between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force. PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision. BACKGROUND: on 15 November 2007 the Council adopted Council Regulation (EC) No 31/2008 on the conclusion of the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Madagascar. On the basis of a mandate from the Council, the European Commission has conducted negotiations with the Republic of Madagascar with a view to renewing the Protocol on fishing opportunities for EU fishing vessels in Madagascars waters. At the end of those negotiations, a new Protocol was initialled on 10 May 2012. It was signed and has been provisionally applied since the date of signature. It is now appropriate to approve the protocol on behalf of the European Union. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: no impact assessment was undertaken. LEGAL BASIS: Article 43(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in conjunction with Article 218(6)(a) thereof. CONTENT: with this proposal for a decision, it is foreseen to conclude on behalf of the European Union, a fishing protocol with Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force. For further details on the content of this fishing protocol, please refer to the summary of the initial legislative proposal dated 19/09/2012. To recap, the protocol provides for: - fishing opportunities for 96 vessels, split up as follows:
- a financial contribution of the EU to enable Community vessels to enable Community vessels to engage in fishing activities in the waters of Madagascar. This amounts to EUR 1 525 000 per year during the period of application of this Protocol, i.e. a total of EUR 3 050 000. Duration of the protocol: the new fishing Protocol and its annex are concluded for a period of two years and shall be applied provisionally from 1 January 2013, unless revoked. BUDGETARY IMPACT: the total financial contribution under the protocol comes to EUR 3.152 million in 2013 and 2014 (operational expenditure), including payments of an administrative nature financed from the envelope of specific programmes amounting to EUR 102 000 over the two years. To this sum should be added EUR 184 000 in administrative costs for managing the protocol and for human resources throughout the duration of the protocol. New
PURPOSE: to conclude the Protocol agreed between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force. PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision. BACKGROUND: on 15 November 2007 the Council adopted Council Regulation (EC) No 31/2008 on the conclusion of the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Madagascar. On the basis of a mandate from the Council, the European Commission has conducted negotiations with the Republic of Madagascar with a view to renewing the Protocol on fishing opportunities for EU fishing vessels in Madagascars waters. At the end of those negotiations, a new Protocol was initialled on 10 May 2012. It was signed and has been provisionally applied since the date of signature. It is now appropriate to approve the protocol on behalf of the European Union. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: no impact assessment was undertaken. LEGAL BASIS: Article 43(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in conjunction with Article 218(6)(a) thereof. CONTENT: with this proposal for a decision, it is foreseen to conclude on behalf of the European Union, a fishing protocol with Madagascar setting out fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties currently in force. For further details on the content of this fishing protocol, please refer to the summary of the initial legislative proposal dated 19/09/2012. To recap, the protocol provides for: - fishing opportunities for 96 vessels, split up as follows:
- a financial contribution of the EU to enable Community vessels to enable Community vessels to engage in fishing activities in the waters of Madagascar. This amounts to EUR 1 525 000 per year during the period of application of this Protocol, i.e. a total of EUR 3 050 000. Duration of the protocol: the new fishing Protocol and its annex are concluded for a period of two years and shall be applied provisionally from 1 January 2013, unless revoked. BUDGETARY IMPACT: the total financial contribution under the protocol comes to EUR 3.152 million in 2013 and 2014 (operational expenditure), including payments of an administrative nature financed from the envelope of specific programmes amounting to EUR 102 000 over the two years. To this sum should be added EUR 184 000 in administrative costs for managing the protocol and for human resources throughout the duration of the protocol. |
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PURPOSE: the conclusion of a new Fishery Protocol setting out the fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar. PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision. BACKGROUND: on the basis of the relevant Council mandate, the Commission negotiated with the Republic of Kiribati the renewal of the Protocol to the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar. Following these negotiations, a new Protocol was initialled on 10 May 2012 which should now be concluded on behalf of the European Union. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: the Member States were consulted ahead of the negotiations. These consultations concluded that it would be beneficial to maintain a fishing protocol with Madagascar. The Commission has also based its work on, inter alia, the results of an ex-post assessment by independent external experts, which was finalised in November 2011. LEGAL BASIS: Article 43 paragraph 2, of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in conjunction with Article 218, paragraph 6 a) thereof. CONTENT: this proposal for a decision relates to the conclusion of a new Protocol to the Partnership Agreement in the fisheries sector concluded with Madagascar. The new Protocol is in line with the objectives of the EC/Madagascar Fisheries Partnership Agreement. The primary objective behind the Protocol is to define the fishing opportunities for tuna vessels from the European Union in the waters of Madagascar, in line with scientific advice and other resolutions issued by the relevant Regional Fisheries Organisation, namely the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). The overall aim is to reinforce cooperation between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar, thereby consolidating the partnership framework within which to develop a sustainable fisheries policy and sound exploitation of fishery resources in Madagascars fishing zone, in the interests of both Parties. The main provisions of the Protocol may be summarised as follows: Fishing opportunities: the protocol provides for fishing opportunities for 96 vessels, divided as follows:
Financial contribution: EU vessels may only exercise their fishing activities in the Madagascar fishing area if they hold a fishing licence granted in accordance with the Agreement and having paid the registration fee, the conditions of which are defined in the attached Fishery Protocol. A financial contribution shall be paid to Madagascar in return for the exploitation of its fishery resources by EU vessels. This contribution is fixed at EUR 1 525 000 per year for the total period of validity of the Protocol, i.e. EUR 3 050 000 for the total duration of the Protocols application. This amount is broken down as follows:
If the total quantity of catches per year by European Union vessels in Malagasy fishing zone exceeds 15 000 tonnes, the annual financial contribution for access rights shall be EUR 65 for each additional tonne caught. Where the volumes caught by European vessels exceed an amount corresponding to twice the annual total, the amount due for the volume exceeding this limit shall be paid the following year. However, in order to anticipate any possible exceeding of the reference tonnage, the two Parties shall adopt a system allowing ongoing catch monitoring. The fishing opportunities referred to in Article 1 may be amended by mutual agreement insofar as the recommendations and resolutions of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) and the joint scientific working group tend to confirm that such an amendment will secure the sustainable management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. In this case, the financial contribution shall be adjusted proportionately and pro rata temporis but the total annual amount many not be more than twice the figure indicated in the Protocol. New fishing opportunities not covered by the Agreement could also be envisaged following consultation and agreement between the Parties. Towards responsible fishing: the Protocol also provides for the overall compatibility of fishing activities undertaken by EU vessels with the principles of responsible fishing. Thus, as of the entry into force of the Protocol, the Malagasy authorities shall present a detailed annual and multiannual programme to the Joint Committee of the Agreement which addresses a number of requirements in regard to responsible and sustainable fishing. Duration of the Protocol: the Fishing Protocol and its annex are concluded for a period of two years from 1 January 2013 unless it is terminated by one or other of the Parties. BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the financial allocation for this Fishing Protocol shall be EUR 3.152 million from 2013 to 2014 (operational costs), including payments of an administrative nature funded from allocations to certain specific programmes in the order of EUR 102 000 over the two years. To this sum should be added administrative costs of the Protocols management and human resource costs in the region of EUR 184 000 for the duration of the Protocol. New
PURPOSE: the conclusion of a new Fishery Protocol setting out the fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar. PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision. BACKGROUND: on the basis of the relevant Council mandate, the Commission negotiated with the Republic of Kiribati the renewal of the Protocol to the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Madagascar. Following these negotiations, a new Protocol was initialled on 10 May 2012 which should now be concluded on behalf of the European Union. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: the Member States were consulted ahead of the negotiations. These consultations concluded that it would be beneficial to maintain a fishing protocol with Madagascar. The Commission has also based its work on, inter alia, the results of an ex-post assessment by independent external experts, which was finalised in November 2011. LEGAL BASIS: Article 43 paragraph 2, of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in conjunction with Article 218, paragraph 6 a) thereof. CONTENT: this proposal for a decision relates to the conclusion of a new Protocol to the Partnership Agreement in the fisheries sector concluded with Madagascar. The new Protocol is in line with the objectives of the EC/Madagascar Fisheries Partnership Agreement. The primary objective behind the Protocol is to define the fishing opportunities for tuna vessels from the European Union in the waters of Madagascar, in line with scientific advice and other resolutions issued by the relevant Regional Fisheries Organisation, namely the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). The overall aim is to reinforce cooperation between the European Union and the Republic of Madagascar, thereby consolidating the partnership framework within which to develop a sustainable fisheries policy and sound exploitation of fishery resources in Madagascar's fishing zone, in the interests of both Parties. The main provisions of the Protocol may be summarised as follows: Fishing opportunities: the protocol provides for fishing opportunities for 96 vessels, divided as follows:
Financial contribution: EU vessels may only exercise their fishing activities in the Madagascar fishing area if they hold a fishing licence granted in accordance with the Agreement and having paid the registration fee, the conditions of which are defined in the attached Fishery Protocol. A financial contribution shall be paid to Madagascar in return for the exploitation of its fishery resources by EU vessels. This contribution is fixed at EUR 1 525 000 per year for the total period of validity of the Protocol, i.e. EUR 3 050 000 for the total duration of the Protocol's application. This amount is broken down as follows:
If the total quantity of catches per year by European Union vessels in Malagasy fishing zone exceeds 15 000 tonnes, the annual financial contribution for access rights shall be EUR 65 for each additional tonne caught. Where the volumes caught by European vessels exceed an amount corresponding to twice the annual total, the amount due for the volume exceeding this limit shall be paid the following year. However, in order to anticipate any possible exceeding of the reference tonnage, the two Parties shall adopt a system allowing ongoing catch monitoring. The fishing opportunities referred to in Article 1 may be amended by mutual agreement insofar as the recommendations and resolutions of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) and the joint scientific working group tend to confirm that such an amendment will secure the sustainable management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. In this case, the financial contribution shall be adjusted proportionately and pro rata temporis but the total annual amount many not be more than twice the figure indicated in the Protocol. New fishing opportunities not covered by the Agreement could also be envisaged following consultation and agreement between the Parties. Towards responsible fishing: the Protocol also provides for the overall compatibility of fishing activities undertaken by EU vessels with the principles of responsible fishing. Thus, as of the entry into force of the Protocol, the Malagasy authorities shall present a detailed annual and multiannual programme to the Joint Committee of the Agreement which addresses a number of requirements in regard to responsible and sustainable fishing. Duration of the Protocol: the Fishing Protocol and its annex are concluded for a period of two years from 1 January 2013 unless it is terminated by one or other of the Parties. BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the financial allocation for this Fishing Protocol shall be EUR 3.152 million from 2013 to 2014 (operational costs), including payments of an administrative nature funded from allocations to certain specific programmes in the order of EUR 102 000 over the two years. To this sum should be added administrative costs of the Protocol's management and human resource costs in the region of EUR 184 000 for the duration of the Protocol. |
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