Regulation on the disposal of tuna farming capacity and permitted input quantities of caught wild tuna (Thunnus thynnus) on farms. Country/Territory Croatia Document type Regulation Date 2021 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Fisheries Keyword Aquaculture Fishery management and conservation Mariculture Marine fishes Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, Mediterranean, Southern Europe Entry into force notes This text entered into force on the day after its publication the Official Gazette (published on 3 March 2021). Abstract This Regulation, as in accordance with the provisions of the Croatian Law on aquaculture, determines the manner of disposing of tuna farming capacity (Thunnus thynnus) and the manner of disposing of the permitted input quantity of caught wild tuna. Tuna farming capacity is the maximum quantity of farmed tuna caught that may be placed on the market in a single calendar year. The total tuna farming capacity available to the Republic of Croatia is 7,880 tons per year, meanwhile the maximum input quantity of caught wild tuna that may be introduced into farms on the territory of the Republic of Croatia in one calendar year is 2,947 tons. Full text Croatian Website sredisnjikatalogrh.gov.hr References - Legislation Implements Law on aquaculture. Legislation | Croatia | 2017 Keyword: Basic legislation, Aquaculture, Authorization/permit, Concession, Data collection/reporting, Ecological production/organic production, Education, Fishery management and conservation, Inspection, Institution, Internal trade, International relations/cooperation, International trade, Mariculture, Marine fishes, Monitoring, Offences/penalties, Fishing vessel, Freshwater fishes, Sustainable development, Sustainable use Source: FAO, FAOLEX