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The Coreper confirmed the agreement reached in November on the multi-annual management plan for Western Waters fisheries.

Council of Ministers confirm Western Waters multiannual plan

EUROPEAN UNION
Wednesday, December 12, 2018, 23:00 (GMT + 9)

The management of fisheries in Western waters will soon benefit from a longer term and more consistent set of rules established jointly by all European Union institutions.

EU ambassadors meeting in the Committee of Permanent Representatives (Coreper) confirmed an agreement reached on November 27 between the Austrian Presidency of the Council and European Parliament representatives on a multiannual management plan (MAP) for demersal stocks, including deep-sea stocks, and their fisheries in Western Waters.

The EU Council of Ministers stated that thanks to the constructive attitude of the three institution, this agreement could be reached only eight months after the Commission published its initial proposal.

"I am pleased to confirm that today the Council took another important step towards the full implementation of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy. Thanks to the newly agreed multiannual management for fisheries in Western Waters we not only guarantee sustainability for the management of fisheries, but also a level playing field for all fishermen across EU sea basins," pointed out Elisabeth Köstinger, Austrian Federal Minister for Sustainability and Tourism and President of the Council.

The Council considers that Western Waters area is a particularly challenging fishing environment as the most important demersal stocks are caught in mixed fisheries.

As fishermen are not in the position to target a single species and are not allowed to discard catches due to the landing obligation, they may find themselves forced to stop fishing stocks subject to total allowable catches (TACs) because they reached the limit allowed for the most limiting stock (choke species).

The boundaries of the Northeast Atlantic (major fishing area 27) corresponding to the ICES fishing areas for statistical purposes. (Photo: FAO)

In order to deal with this problem, the agreed MAP incorporates all relevant stocks (demersal and deep-sea stocks) into a single management plan, thereby guaranteeing a sustainable approach and granting fishermen and member states more flexibility.

The key target species, counting for around 95 per cent of landings, will be managed in line with the maximum sustainable yield principle which is one of the cornerstones of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy, and will have to be fixed within a range of Fmsy values - the fishing mortality consistent with achieving maximum sustainable yield.

Meanwhile, by-catches will be managed according to the precautionary approach.

Western Waters comprise the North Western Waters (ICES subareas 5 (excluding 5a and only Union waters of 5b), 6 and 7) and the Southern Western Waters (ICES subareas 8, 9 and 10 (waters around the Azores), and CECAF zones 34.1.1, 34.1.2 and 34.2.0 (waters around Madeira and the Canary Islands). Seven Member states fish in this area with various types of fishing gear, targeting numerous fish and shellfish species.(Click on the map to see it in detail).

The plan also incorporates safeguard measures to restore stocks when they fall below safe biological limits.

Concerning recreational fisheries, when scientific advice indicates this could have a significant impact on the fishing mortality of a particular stock, the Council will take it into account and may limit recreational fisheries.

While taking into account the specificities of the Western Waters, the agreement follows the principles set in out in the Baltic and North Sea multiannual plans, thereby ensuring consistency across sea basins and a level-playing field for all fishermen.

Now that the agreement on the Western Waters MAP has been confirmed by EU ambassadors on behalf of the Council, the regulation will be submitted to the European Parliament for a vote at first reading, and will subsequently go back to the Council for adoption.

The new rules will apply on the day after their publication on the Official Journal of the European Union.

Related article:

The EC welcomes multi-annual fisheries management plan for the Western Waters
 


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