Order No. 29 on Salmon Fishing. Country/Territory Greenland (Denmark) Document type Regulation Date 2001 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Fisheries Keyword Marine fisheries Allocation/quota Artisanal fishing Diadromous fish Fishing gear/fishing method Mesh Data collection/reporting Fishing authorization Fishery management and conservation Aquatic animals Authorization/permit Geographical area Americas, Arctic, Atlantic Ocean Islands, European Union Countries, North America, North Atlantic Entry into force notes The Order enters into force on 12 August 2001. Abstract Commercial salmon-fishing is subject to licence and registration to Greenland Fishery License Control (GFLK); The government sets each year a maximum quota for West Greenland whereby ratio can be divided into sub-quotas; when these are approaching exhaustion/depletion, the Directorate for Commerce shall notify when fishing and commerce of salmon catch should be discontinued. Methods of fishing are also underlined in this Order and may only take place by hooks or nets with a mesh size of the stretched target measuring min. 140 mm. Drift nets may be used not more than 20 lengths at a time. leisure salmon-fishing is permitted, provided licensees are of Danish citizenship and/or residing in Greenland. Full text Danish Website www.lovgivning.gl References - Legislation Implements Fishery Act (No. 18 of 1996). Legislation | Greenland (Denmark) | 1996 Keyword: Allocation/quota, Authorization/permit, Basic legislation, Enforcement/compliance, Data collection/reporting, Fishery management and conservation, Fishing gear/fishing method, Fishing vessel, Foreign fishing, Processing/handling, Inspection, Landing, Marine fisheries, Mesh, Research, Seasons, Total allowable catch, Fishing authorization Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repealed by Order No. 21 on Salmon Fishing. Legislation | Greenland (Denmark) | 2002 Keyword: Non-commercial fishing, Fishing gear/fishing method, Mesh, Allocation/quota, Diadromous fish, Fishing authorization, Fishery management and conservation, Aquatic animals, Authorization/permit Source: FAO, FAOLEX