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Order No.82 of 2004 of the Federal Fisheries Committee regarding issuing fishing licences for catch (harvest) of aquatic biodiversity for coastal fisheries to the users of the Sakhalin Region in the Far Eastern basin for the period of 2004.

Country/Territory
Russian Federation
Document type
Regulation
Date
2004 (2004)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Fisheries
Keyword
Biodiversity Marine fisheries Allocation/quota Total allowable catch Coastal zone management Aquatic animals Aquatic plants Marine mammals Molluscs Crustaceans Cartilaginous fishes Fishing authorization Fishing charge Fishery management and conservation Authorization/permit
Geographical area
Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North Pacific, North-West Pacific
Entry into force notes
Entry into force from the date of issue.
Abstract

Acting President of the Federal Fisheries Committee, for the purpose of implementation of the Governmental Ordinance No.1947 of 2003 and in accordance with the resolution of inter-departmental commission of Sakhalin Region regarding determination of quotas to be allotted to the Russian applicants registered on the territory of Sakhalin Region of total allowable catch (harvest) of aquatic biodiversity for coastal fisheries allotted to Sakhalin Region in the Far Eastern basin, orders to issue fishing licences for catch (harvest) of aquatic biodiversity for industrial purposes for coastal fisheries in the Far Eastern basin for the period of 2004 in accordance with the distribution of quotas among the users of Sakhalin Region with compulsory supply of fish products to the territory of the Russian Federation in accordance with the 39 Annexes specifying aquatic biodiversity. Ann. 1 - cod. Ann.2-herring. Ann. 3 navaga. Ann. 4 – flounder. Ann. 5 – halibut. Ann. 6 – rasp. Ann. 7 – capelin. Ann. 8 – bullhead. Ann. 9 – shark. Ann. 10 – ray. Ann. 11 – shark, ray. Ann. 12 – tunny-fish. Ann. 13 – launce. Ann. 14 – smelt-fish. Ann. 15 – East Siberian char. Ann. 16- red-finned fish. Ann. 17 – blue crab. Ann. 18 – king crab. Ann. 19 Japanese crab. Ann. 20 – shrimpfish. Ann. 21 – pectinate shrimpfish. Ann. 22 – squid. Ann. 23 – octopus. Ann. 24 – Japanese scallop. Ann. 25 – Latridopsis. Ann. 26 – Spisulae. Ann. 27 – other species of shellfish. Ann. 28 – Cucumaria. Ann. 29 – trepang. Ann. 30 – brown algae. Ann. 31 – Anfeltsiae. Ann. 32 – Alaska pollock. Ann. 33 – pollock. Ann. 34 – anchovy. Ann. 35 – grassy shrimpfish. Ann. 36 – echinus. Ann. 37 – ringed seal. Ann. 38 – Largae. Ann. 39 – fur-seal.

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Implements

Governmental Ordinance No.1947-r of 2003 regarding validation for the period of 2004 of total allowable catch (harvest) of aquatic biodiversity for industrial purposes in inland waters, territorial sea, continental shelf and EEZ of the Russian Federation in the Baltic sea, the Black sea, as well as in the Sea of Azov and in the Caspian sea and in the lower reaches of rivers flowing into seas (coastal fisheries), distributed among Russian regions which territories adjoin coastal zone.

Legislation | Russian Federation | 2003

Keyword: Biodiversity, Inland fisheries, Marine fisheries, Allocation/quota, Total allowable catch, Coastal zone management, Continental shelf, EEZ-Exclusive Economic Zone, Territorial sea, Research, Fishery management and conservation, Maritime zone

Source: FAO, FAOLEX