Decree No. 1428 of 2008 to regulate fishing for shrimps in East Greenland in 2009. Pays/Territoire Norvège Type du document Règlement Date 2008 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Pêche Mot clé Pêche maritime Gestion et conservation des pêches Crustacés Autorisation de pêche Animaux aquatiques Autorisation/permis Aire géographique Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale, Atlantique Nord, Mer du Nord, Atlantique du Nord-Est, Europe du Nord Entry into force notes Remains in force until the end of 2009. Résumé The Decree prohibits, in principle, Norwegian vessels to fish and land shrimps in the fisheries zone of East Greenland in 2009. However, in ICES Areas XIV and Va a total catch of 3.500 tons of shrimp may be fished by Norwegian vessels that meet criteria set out in article 3. In order to be eligible for participation the applying vessel shall have participated at least five preceding years and be notified with the Directorate of Fisheries. Vessels that do not qualify may participate as substitution for qualifying vessels. Fishing shall stop when the total catch quota is reached. Other provisions deal with fishing rights in case of lease of vessel, redistribution of quotas, duty to report, and prescribe penalties. Texte intégral Norvégien Site web www.lovdata.no Références - Législation Implemente Marine Living Resources Act. Législation | Norvège | 2008 (2017) Mot clé: Législation de base, Pêche maritime, Gestion et conservation des pêches, Pêche étrangère, Allocation/quota, Engins de pêche/méthodes de pêche, Institution, Inspection, Mise en application, Débarquement, Infractions/sanctions, Ressources génétiques, Gestion/conservation, Chasse/capture, Mammifères marins Source: FAO, FAOLEX Act No. 15 of 1999 relative to the right to participate in fishery and hunting of marine animals (Participation Act). Législation | Norvège | 1999 (2008) Mot clé: Pêche maritime, Gestion et conservation des pêches, Enregistrement, Mise en application, Infractions/sanctions, Gestion/conservation, Chasse/capture, Mammifères marins Source: FAO, FAOLEX