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RSSMonitoring fish imports from Pacific following Fukushima accident
NOTE TO THE COMPETENT AUTHORITIES OF THE MEMBER STATESRECOMMENDATION ON THE MONITORING OF THE PRESENCE OF I-131, CS-134 AND CS-137 IN FISH AND FISHERY PRODUCTS (AND DERIVED/PROCESSED PRODUCTS THEREOF) ORIGINATING IN/CAUGHT IN CERTAIN FISHING AREAS OF THE PACIFIC REGION UPDATE TO RASFF NEWS...
Risk of importing contaminated fish From outside Japanese EEZ following nuclear accident at Fukushima
This assessment was made by the European Commission's Directorate General for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs on the basis of best available information. Comments, criticisma and additional analysis is invited. To provide comments on this page you need to login. If you are not a registered user you...
Study 2006-15 lot 6: Definition of data collection needs for aquaculture
Aquaculture is by some seen as a sustainable alternative to the harvesting sector. In order to see whether this is true, socioeconomic data is selected and analyzed. In addition, information necessary for measuring the developments of the economic performance of the sector are identified.Why this...
Study 2008-11 lot 3: Study on the remuneration of spawning stock biomass
Establishing an analytical approach to estimate potential resource rents for different types of EU fisheries. Comparison of the current and potential resource rents for the selected fleets.Why this study?Historically a major objective of fisheries plans and strategies has been to maximise the...
Study 2008-10 lot 3 Study for the revision of the plaice box
Did the plaice box work? Requested by the NSRAC the Commission will evaluate the effect of the plaice box and look at ways the performance of the plaice box could be improved if at all closed areas do work. The evaluation of the proposed changes to take long term economic, social and ecological...
Study 2007-07 lot 3 Scientific advice concerning the impact of the gears used to catch plaice and sole
A biological and socioeconomic impact assessment of fishing gears used to catch plaice and sole in the North Sea and an investigation the use of alternative fishing gear which would improve selectivity and improve the sustainability of the fisheries concerned. Why this study? The Council, on the...
Study 2007-03 lot 6 Data analysis to support the development of a Baltic Salmon Action Plan
The International Baltic Sea Fish Commission’s Salmon Action Plan has since 1997 been in place to manage salmon in the Baltic Sea. With the EU membership of more Baltic States it was time to have a good look at the functioning of this Salmon Action Plan. With help of ICES in evaluating the effect of...
Study 2006-15 lot 5: Recuperation of fishing nets lost or abandoned at sea
Large-scale recovery campaigns of lost or abandoned fishing nets will be organized and as much as possible will ghost nets be recovered. Focus is on deep sea areas. Main objective is to estimate the quantity of ghost nets on the seabed.Why this study?Lost or abandoned gillnets on the seabed continue...
Study 2006-15 lot 3: Evaluation of the pilot effort regime in the Kattegat
A biological and socioeconomic impact assessment of the effects of a proposed management experiment: to suspend all quotas in the Kattegat in favour of an effort management regime.Why this study?In 2005 the North Sea RAC proposed to suspend TACs and quotas for the demersal fishery in the Kattegat...
Study 2007-07 lot 5: Survey of existing bio-economic models
This report presents a review of the existing operating bioeconomic models within the EU. In particular the following models have been reviewed; EIAA, TEMAS, MOSES, BEMMFISH, BIRDMOD (including Aladym), MEFISTO, AHF, EMMFID, SRRMCF, COBAS, COCORP, ECONMULT and FLR (EFIMAS).Why this study?The...