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Common Sole (Fisheries Management and Conservation) (No. 5) Order , 2002 (S.I. No. 431 of 2002).

Country/Territory
Ireland
Document type
Regulation
Date
2002
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Fisheries
Keyword
Fishery management and conservation Marine fisheries Marine fishes Fishing authorization Bycatch Landing Authorization/permit
Geographical area
Atlantic Ocean Islands, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, North Atlantic, North-East Atlantic, Northern Europe
Entry into force notes
Enters into force on 1 September 2002.
Abstract

This Order introduces a new management regime for landings and transhipments of common sole caught by Irish sea fishing boats in ICES Divisions VIIf and VIIg with effect from the 1 September 2002. The Order allows Irish sea-fishing boats to land or tranship common sole caught in ICES Divisions VIIf and VIIg provided that boats fishing by means of beam trawls - the common sole may not exceed 0.1 percent by weight of the total catch of quota species landed or transhipped on any occasion. boats fishing by means other than beam trawls - the common sole may not exceed 0.1 percent by weight of the total catch of all quota species landed or transhipped on any occasion.

Full text
English
Website
www.ucc.ie

References - Legislation

Implements

Fisheries (Consolidation) Act, 1959.

Legislation | Ireland | 1959 (2000)

Keyword: Basic legislation, Marine fisheries, Inland fisheries, Fishery management and conservation, Harbour, Navigation, Internal trade, International trade, Fish products, Equipment, Mesh, Fishing gear/fishing method, Use restrictions, Access right, Offences/penalties, Institution, Allocation/quota, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Authorization/permit, Fishing authorization, Concession, Seasons, Stock enhancement/repopulation, Molluscs, Foreign fishing, Fishing area, Fishing charge, Fishing vessel, Public land, Environmental planning, Expropriation, Policy/planning, Freshwater pollution, Pollution control

Source: FAO, FAOLEX