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2023/2158(DEC) 2022 discharge: European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA)

Progress: Procedure completed, awaiting publication in Official Journal

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead CONT SARVAMAA Petri (icon: EPP EPP) RÓNAI Sándor (icon: S&D S&D), CICUREL Ilana (icon: Renew Renew), EICKHOUT Bas (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE), KUHS Joachim (icon: ID ID), CZARNECKI Ryszard (icon: ECR ECR), OMARJEE Younous (icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL)
Committee Opinion TRAN GHEORGHE Vlad (icon: Renew Renew) Kateřina KONEČNÁ (icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL), Roberts ZĪLE (icon: ECR ECR), Gheorghe FALCĂ (icon: PPE PPE), Ciarán CUFFE (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE), Petar VITANOV (icon: S&D S&D)
Lead committee dossier:

Events

2024/04/11
   EP - Text adopted by Parliament, single reading
Documents
2024/04/11
   EP - Decision by Parliament
Documents
2024/04/10
   EP - Debate in Parliament
2024/03/12
   CSL - Supplementary non-legislative basic document
Documents
2024/03/12
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading
Documents
2024/03/12
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
Documents
2024/03/04
   EP - Vote in committee
2024/02/09
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2024/01/23
   EP - Committee opinion
Documents
2024/01/16
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2023/10/26
   CofA - Court of Auditors: opinion, report
2023/10/10
   EP - GHEORGHE Vlad (Renew) appointed as rapporteur in TRAN
2023/09/12
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament
2023/06/28
   EC - Non-legislative basic document
2023/06/28
   EC - Non-legislative basic document published
2023/06/14
   EP - SARVAMAA Petri (EPP) appointed as rapporteur in CONT

Documents

Votes

A9-0107/2024 – Petri Sarvamaa – Motion for a resolution #

2024/04/11 Outcome: +: 530, -: 67, 0: 6
DE PL ES FR IT RO NL BE HU PT CZ SE AT BG FI DK EL LT IE SK LV SI LU EE HR MT CY
Total
84
49
53
67
60
20
26
21
17
20
19
21
18
13
13
13
15
10
12
12
8
7
6
7
5
4
3
icon: PPE PPE
145

Hungary PPE

1

Denmark PPE

For (1)

1
3

Luxembourg PPE

2

Estonia PPE

For (1)

1

Croatia PPE

For (1)

1

Malta PPE

For (1)

1

Cyprus PPE

For (1)

1
icon: S&D S&D
122

Belgium S&D

2

Czechia S&D

For (1)

1

Bulgaria S&D

2

Denmark S&D

2

Greece S&D

1

Lithuania S&D

2

Slovakia S&D

For (1)

1

Latvia S&D

2

Slovenia S&D

For (1)

1

Luxembourg S&D

For (1)

1

Estonia S&D

2

Cyprus S&D

1
icon: Renew Renew
92

Poland Renew

1

Hungary Renew

2
3

Austria Renew

For (1)

1

Finland Renew

2

Greece Renew

1

Lithuania Renew

1

Ireland Renew

2

Slovakia Renew

3

Latvia Renew

For (1)

1

Slovenia Renew

2

Luxembourg Renew

2

Estonia Renew

3
icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE
63

Poland Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Spain Verts/ALE

3

Italy Verts/ALE

3

Netherlands Verts/ALE

2

Belgium Verts/ALE

3

Portugal Verts/ALE

1

Czechia Verts/ALE

3

Sweden Verts/ALE

3

Austria Verts/ALE

3

Finland Verts/ALE

3

Denmark Verts/ALE

2

Greece Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Lithuania Verts/ALE

2

Ireland Verts/ALE

1

Luxembourg Verts/ALE

For (1)

1
icon: ECR ECR
61

Germany ECR

1

France ECR

Against (1)

1

Sweden ECR

3

Bulgaria ECR

2

Finland ECR

2

Greece ECR

1

Lithuania ECR

1

Slovakia ECR

For (1)

1

Latvia ECR

For (1)

1

Croatia ECR

1
icon: The Left The Left
33

Netherlands The Left

For (1)

1

Belgium The Left

For (1)

1

Portugal The Left

4

Czechia The Left

Against (1)

1

Sweden The Left

For (1)

1

Finland The Left

For (1)

1

Denmark The Left

1

Greece The Left

1

Ireland The Left

Abstain (2)

4

Cyprus The Left

1
icon: NI NI
38

Germany NI

2

Romania NI

For (1)

1

Netherlands NI

Against (1)

1

Belgium NI

For (1)

1

Latvia NI

Abstain (1)

1
icon: ID ID
49

Belgium ID

For (1)

3

Czechia ID

Against (1)

1

Austria ID

Against (2)

2

Denmark ID

Against (1)

1

Estonia ID

Abstain (1)

1
AmendmentsDossier
14 2023/2158(DEC)
2023/11/21 TRAN 14 amendments...
source: 754.997

History

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docs/7
date
2024-04-11T00:00:00
docs
url: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/TA-9-2024-0248_EN.html title: T9-0248/2024
type
Text adopted by Parliament, single reading
body
EP
events/5/summary
  • The European Parliament decided to grant discharge to the Executive Director of the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) for the financial year 2022 and to approve the closure of the accounts for that year.
  • Noting that the Court of Auditors has stated that it has obtained reasonable assurance that the Agency's annual accounts for the financial year 2022 are reliable and that the underlying transactions are legal and regular, Parliament adopted, by 530 votes to 67 with 6 abstentions, a resolution containing a series of recommendations which form an integral part of the discharge decision and which complement the general recommendations set out in the resolution on the performance, financial management and control of EU agencies.
  • Agency’s financial statements
  • The Agency's final budget for the financial year 2022 was EUR 115 807 269.88 representing an increase of 9.48 % compared to 2021.
  • Budgetary and financial management
  • Budget monitoring efforts during the financial year 2022 resulted in a budget implementation of current year commitment appropriations rate of 99.80 %, representing a slight increase of 0.14 % compared to 2021 and a current year payment appropriations execution rate of 98.42 %, representing also an increase of 1.10 %.
  • Other observations
  • Parliament also made a number of observations concerning performance, staff policy and digitalisation.
  • In particular, it noted that:
  • - the Agency has become an important actor regarding the monitoring and reporting of vessels of interest after the illegal and unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022;
  • - in 2022, the Agency provided the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (EUROPOL) with access to maritime and surveillance information services to support them in the areas of law enforcement and organised crime activities at sea;
  • - in the framework of the new mandate for European cooperation on coast guard functions, the Agency has shared information, expertise, procedures, training materials and tools with the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) and Frontex;
  • - the Agency was congratulated on developing a number of ad hoc products to assist the Member States and Commission in the implementation of EU sanctions related to the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation, such as reporting on ship calls for specific cargoes and flags;
  • - on 31 December 2022, the establishment plan was stable, and fulfilled by 99.06 %, with 210 officials and temporary agents appointed out of 212 authorised under the Union budget (same as in 2021);
  • - there is a lack of gender balance within the Agency’s senior and middle management members, the administrative board members and within the Agency’s overall staff;
  • - digitalisation should be encouraged in the maritime sector by facilitating the electronic transmission of data, supporting simplification and providing integrated maritime surveillance and awareness systems and services to the Commission and the Member States.
docs/7
date
2024-04-11T00:00:00
docs
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Text adopted by Parliament, single reading
body
EP
events/5/summary
  • The European Parliament decided to grant discharge to the Executive Director of the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) for the financial year 2022 and to approve the closure of the accounts for that year.
  • Noting that the Court of Auditors has stated that it has obtained reasonable assurance that the Agency's annual accounts for the financial year 2022 are reliable and that the underlying transactions are legal and regular, Parliament adopted, by 530 votes to 67 with 6 abstentions, a resolution containing a series of recommendations which form an integral part of the discharge decision and which complement the general recommendations set out in the resolution on the performance, financial management and control of EU agencies.
  • Agency’s financial statements
  • The Agency's final budget for the financial year 2022 was EUR 115 807 269.88 representing an increase of 9.48 % compared to 2021.
  • Budgetary and financial management
  • Budget monitoring efforts during the financial year 2022 resulted in a budget implementation of current year commitment appropriations rate of 99.80 %, representing a slight increase of 0.14 % compared to 2021 and a current year payment appropriations execution rate of 98.42 %, representing also an increase of 1.10 %.
  • Other observations
  • Parliament also made a number of observations concerning performance, staff policy and digitalisation.
  • In particular, it noted that:
  • - the Agency has become an important actor regarding the monitoring and reporting of vessels of interest after the illegal and unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022;
  • - in 2022, the Agency provided the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (EUROPOL) with access to maritime and surveillance information services to support them in the areas of law enforcement and organised crime activities at sea;
  • - in the framework of the new mandate for European cooperation on coast guard functions, the Agency has shared information, expertise, procedures, training materials and tools with the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) and Frontex;
  • - the Agency was congratulated on developing a number of ad hoc products to assist the Member States and Commission in the implementation of EU sanctions related to the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation, such as reporting on ship calls for specific cargoes and flags;
  • - on 31 December 2022, the establishment plan was stable, and fulfilled by 99.06 %, with 210 officials and temporary agents appointed out of 212 authorised under the Union budget (same as in 2021);
  • - there is a lack of gender balance within the Agency’s senior and middle management members, the administrative board members and within the Agency’s overall staff;
  • - digitalisation should be encouraged in the maritime sector by facilitating the electronic transmission of data, supporting simplification and providing integrated maritime surveillance and awareness systems and services to the Commission and the Member States.
docs/7
date
2024-04-11T00:00:00
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events/5/summary
  • The European Parliament decided to grant discharge to the Executive Director of the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) for the financial year 2022 and to approve the closure of the accounts for that year.
  • Noting that the Court of Auditors has stated that it has obtained reasonable assurance that the Agency's annual accounts for the financial year 2022 are reliable and that the underlying transactions are legal and regular, Parliament adopted, by 530 votes to 67 with 6 abstentions, a resolution containing a series of recommendations which form an integral part of the discharge decision and which complement the general recommendations set out in the resolution on the performance, financial management and control of EU agencies.
  • Agency’s financial statements
  • The Agency's final budget for the financial year 2022 was EUR 115 807 269.88 representing an increase of 9.48 % compared to 2021.
  • Budgetary and financial management
  • Budget monitoring efforts during the financial year 2022 resulted in a budget implementation of current year commitment appropriations rate of 99.80 %, representing a slight increase of 0.14 % compared to 2021 and a current year payment appropriations execution rate of 98.42 %, representing also an increase of 1.10 %.
  • Other observations
  • Parliament also made a number of observations concerning performance, staff policy and digitalisation.
  • In particular, it noted that:
  • - the Agency has become an important actor regarding the monitoring and reporting of vessels of interest after the illegal and unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022;
  • - in 2022, the Agency provided the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (EUROPOL) with access to maritime and surveillance information services to support them in the areas of law enforcement and organised crime activities at sea;
  • - in the framework of the new mandate for European cooperation on coast guard functions, the Agency has shared information, expertise, procedures, training materials and tools with the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) and Frontex;
  • - the Agency was congratulated on developing a number of ad hoc products to assist the Member States and Commission in the implementation of EU sanctions related to the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation, such as reporting on ship calls for specific cargoes and flags;
  • - on 31 December 2022, the establishment plan was stable, and fulfilled by 99.06 %, with 210 officials and temporary agents appointed out of 212 authorised under the Union budget (same as in 2021);
  • - there is a lack of gender balance within the Agency’s senior and middle management members, the administrative board members and within the Agency’s overall staff;
  • - digitalisation should be encouraged in the maritime sector by facilitating the electronic transmission of data, supporting simplification and providing integrated maritime surveillance and awareness systems and services to the Commission and the Member States.
docs/7
date
2024-04-11T00:00:00
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events/5/summary
  • The European Parliament decided to grant discharge to the Executive Director of the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) for the financial year 2022 and to approve the closure of the accounts for that year.
  • Noting that the Court of Auditors has stated that it has obtained reasonable assurance that the Agency's annual accounts for the financial year 2022 are reliable and that the underlying transactions are legal and regular, Parliament adopted, by 530 votes to 67 with 6 abstentions, a resolution containing a series of recommendations which form an integral part of the discharge decision and which complement the general recommendations set out in the resolution on the performance, financial management and control of EU agencies.
  • Agency’s financial statements
  • The Agency's final budget for the financial year 2022 was EUR 115 807 269.88 representing an increase of 9.48 % compared to 2021.
  • Budgetary and financial management
  • Budget monitoring efforts during the financial year 2022 resulted in a budget implementation of current year commitment appropriations rate of 99.80 %, representing a slight increase of 0.14 % compared to 2021 and a current year payment appropriations execution rate of 98.42 %, representing also an increase of 1.10 %.
  • Other observations
  • Parliament also made a number of observations concerning performance, staff policy and digitalisation.
  • In particular, it noted that:
  • - the Agency has become an important actor regarding the monitoring and reporting of vessels of interest after the illegal and unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022;
  • - in 2022, the Agency provided the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (EUROPOL) with access to maritime and surveillance information services to support them in the areas of law enforcement and organised crime activities at sea;
  • - in the framework of the new mandate for European cooperation on coast guard functions, the Agency has shared information, expertise, procedures, training materials and tools with the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) and Frontex;
  • - the Agency was congratulated on developing a number of ad hoc products to assist the Member States and Commission in the implementation of EU sanctions related to the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation, such as reporting on ship calls for specific cargoes and flags;
  • - on 31 December 2022, the establishment plan was stable, and fulfilled by 99.06 %, with 210 officials and temporary agents appointed out of 212 authorised under the Union budget (same as in 2021);
  • - there is a lack of gender balance within the Agency’s senior and middle management members, the administrative board members and within the Agency’s overall staff;
  • - digitalisation should be encouraged in the maritime sector by facilitating the electronic transmission of data, supporting simplification and providing integrated maritime surveillance and awareness systems and services to the Commission and the Member States.
docs/7
date
2024-04-11T00:00:00
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EP
events/5/summary
  • The European Parliament decided to grant discharge to the Executive Director of the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) for the financial year 2022 and to approve the closure of the accounts for that year.
  • Noting that the Court of Auditors has stated that it has obtained reasonable assurance that the Agency's annual accounts for the financial year 2022 are reliable and that the underlying transactions are legal and regular, Parliament adopted, by 530 votes to 67 with 6 abstentions, a resolution containing a series of recommendations which form an integral part of the discharge decision and which complement the general recommendations set out in the resolution on the performance, financial management and control of EU agencies.
  • Agency’s financial statements
  • The Agency's final budget for the financial year 2022 was EUR 115 807 269.88 representing an increase of 9.48 % compared to 2021.
  • Budgetary and financial management
  • Budget monitoring efforts during the financial year 2022 resulted in a budget implementation of current year commitment appropriations rate of 99.80 %, representing a slight increase of 0.14 % compared to 2021 and a current year payment appropriations execution rate of 98.42 %, representing also an increase of 1.10 %.
  • Other observations
  • Parliament also made a number of observations concerning performance, staff policy and digitalisation.
  • In particular, it noted that:
  • - the Agency has become an important actor regarding the monitoring and reporting of vessels of interest after the illegal and unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022;
  • - in 2022, the Agency provided the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (EUROPOL) with access to maritime and surveillance information services to support them in the areas of law enforcement and organised crime activities at sea;
  • - in the framework of the new mandate for European cooperation on coast guard functions, the Agency has shared information, expertise, procedures, training materials and tools with the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) and Frontex;
  • - the Agency was congratulated on developing a number of ad hoc products to assist the Member States and Commission in the implementation of EU sanctions related to the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation, such as reporting on ship calls for specific cargoes and flags;
  • - on 31 December 2022, the establishment plan was stable, and fulfilled by 99.06 %, with 210 officials and temporary agents appointed out of 212 authorised under the Union budget (same as in 2021);
  • - there is a lack of gender balance within the Agency’s senior and middle management members, the administrative board members and within the Agency’s overall staff;
  • - digitalisation should be encouraged in the maritime sector by facilitating the electronic transmission of data, supporting simplification and providing integrated maritime surveillance and awareness systems and services to the Commission and the Member States.
docs/7
date
2024-04-11T00:00:00
docs
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EP
events/5/summary
  • The European Parliament decided to grant discharge to the Executive Director of the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) for the financial year 2022 and to approve the closure of the accounts for that year.
  • Noting that the Court of Auditors has stated that it has obtained reasonable assurance that the Agency's annual accounts for the financial year 2022 are reliable and that the underlying transactions are legal and regular, Parliament adopted, by 530 votes to 67 with 6 abstentions, a resolution containing a series of recommendations which form an integral part of the discharge decision and which complement the general recommendations set out in the resolution on the performance, financial management and control of EU agencies.
  • Agency’s financial statements
  • The Agency's final budget for the financial year 2022 was EUR 115 807 269.88 representing an increase of 9.48 % compared to 2021.
  • Budgetary and financial management
  • Budget monitoring efforts during the financial year 2022 resulted in a budget implementation of current year commitment appropriations rate of 99.80 %, representing a slight increase of 0.14 % compared to 2021 and a current year payment appropriations execution rate of 98.42 %, representing also an increase of 1.10 %.
  • Other observations
  • Parliament also made a number of observations concerning performance, staff policy and digitalisation.
  • In particular, it noted that:
  • - the Agency has become an important actor regarding the monitoring and reporting of vessels of interest after the illegal and unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022;
  • - in 2022, the Agency provided the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (EUROPOL) with access to maritime and surveillance information services to support them in the areas of law enforcement and organised crime activities at sea;
  • - in the framework of the new mandate for European cooperation on coast guard functions, the Agency has shared information, expertise, procedures, training materials and tools with the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) and Frontex;
  • - the Agency was congratulated on developing a number of ad hoc products to assist the Member States and Commission in the implementation of EU sanctions related to the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation, such as reporting on ship calls for specific cargoes and flags;
  • - on 31 December 2022, the establishment plan was stable, and fulfilled by 99.06 %, with 210 officials and temporary agents appointed out of 212 authorised under the Union budget (same as in 2021);
  • - there is a lack of gender balance within the Agency’s senior and middle management members, the administrative board members and within the Agency’s overall staff;
  • - digitalisation should be encouraged in the maritime sector by facilitating the electronic transmission of data, supporting simplification and providing integrated maritime surveillance and awareness systems and services to the Commission and the Member States.
docs/7
date
2024-04-11T00:00:00
docs
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EP
events/5/summary
  • The European Parliament decided to grant discharge to the Executive Director of the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) for the financial year 2022 and to approve the closure of the accounts for that year.
  • Noting that the Court of Auditors has stated that it has obtained reasonable assurance that the Agency's annual accounts for the financial year 2022 are reliable and that the underlying transactions are legal and regular, Parliament adopted, by 530 votes to 67 with 6 abstentions, a resolution containing a series of recommendations which form an integral part of the discharge decision and which complement the general recommendations set out in the resolution on the performance, financial management and control of EU agencies.
  • Agency’s financial statements
  • The Agency's final budget for the financial year 2022 was EUR 115 807 269.88 representing an increase of 9.48 % compared to 2021.
  • Budgetary and financial management
  • Budget monitoring efforts during the financial year 2022 resulted in a budget implementation of current year commitment appropriations rate of 99.80 %, representing a slight increase of 0.14 % compared to 2021 and a current year payment appropriations execution rate of 98.42 %, representing also an increase of 1.10 %.
  • Other observations
  • Parliament also made a number of observations concerning performance, staff policy and digitalisation.
  • In particular, it noted that:
  • - the Agency has become an important actor regarding the monitoring and reporting of vessels of interest after the illegal and unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022;
  • - in 2022, the Agency provided the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (EUROPOL) with access to maritime and surveillance information services to support them in the areas of law enforcement and organised crime activities at sea;
  • - in the framework of the new mandate for European cooperation on coast guard functions, the Agency has shared information, expertise, procedures, training materials and tools with the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) and Frontex;
  • - the Agency was congratulated on developing a number of ad hoc products to assist the Member States and Commission in the implementation of EU sanctions related to the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation, such as reporting on ship calls for specific cargoes and flags;
  • - on 31 December 2022, the establishment plan was stable, and fulfilled by 99.06 %, with 210 officials and temporary agents appointed out of 212 authorised under the Union budget (same as in 2021);
  • - there is a lack of gender balance within the Agency’s senior and middle management members, the administrative board members and within the Agency’s overall staff;
  • - digitalisation should be encouraged in the maritime sector by facilitating the electronic transmission of data, supporting simplification and providing integrated maritime surveillance and awareness systems and services to the Commission and the Member States.
docs/7
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2024-04-11T00:00:00
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  • The European Parliament decided to grant discharge to the Executive Director of the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) for the financial year 2022 and to approve the closure of the accounts for that year.
  • Noting that the Court of Auditors has stated that it has obtained reasonable assurance that the Agency's annual accounts for the financial year 2022 are reliable and that the underlying transactions are legal and regular, Parliament adopted, by 530 votes to 67 with 6 abstentions, a resolution containing a series of recommendations which form an integral part of the discharge decision and which complement the general recommendations set out in the resolution on the performance, financial management and control of EU agencies.
  • Agency’s financial statements
  • The Agency's final budget for the financial year 2022 was EUR 115 807 269.88 representing an increase of 9.48 % compared to 2021.
  • Budgetary and financial management
  • Budget monitoring efforts during the financial year 2022 resulted in a budget implementation of current year commitment appropriations rate of 99.80 %, representing a slight increase of 0.14 % compared to 2021 and a current year payment appropriations execution rate of 98.42 %, representing also an increase of 1.10 %.
  • Other observations
  • Parliament also made a number of observations concerning performance, staff policy and digitalisation.
  • In particular, it noted that:
  • - the Agency has become an important actor regarding the monitoring and reporting of vessels of interest after the illegal and unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022;
  • - in 2022, the Agency provided the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (EUROPOL) with access to maritime and surveillance information services to support them in the areas of law enforcement and organised crime activities at sea;
  • - in the framework of the new mandate for European cooperation on coast guard functions, the Agency has shared information, expertise, procedures, training materials and tools with the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) and Frontex;
  • - the Agency was congratulated on developing a number of ad hoc products to assist the Member States and Commission in the implementation of EU sanctions related to the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation, such as reporting on ship calls for specific cargoes and flags;
  • - on 31 December 2022, the establishment plan was stable, and fulfilled by 99.06 %, with 210 officials and temporary agents appointed out of 212 authorised under the Union budget (same as in 2021);
  • - there is a lack of gender balance within the Agency’s senior and middle management members, the administrative board members and within the Agency’s overall staff;
  • - digitalisation should be encouraged in the maritime sector by facilitating the electronic transmission of data, supporting simplification and providing integrated maritime surveillance and awareness systems and services to the Commission and the Member States.
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