Regulation laying down rules for fishing in the Baltic (No. 255 of 1988). Pays/Territoire Finlande Type du document Règlement Date 1988 Source FAO, FAOLEX Source d'origine Finlands Författningssamling 1988, pp. 607-611. Sujet Pêche Mot clé Pêche maritime Gestion et conservation des pêches Zone de pêche protégée Engins de pêche/méthodes de pêche Taille Périodes Mise en application Aire géographique Arctique, Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale, Pays de l'Union Européenne, Atlantique du Nord-Est, Europe du Nord Entry into force notes Entry into force on the 1 April 1988. Résumé This Regulation shall apply to fishing by Finnish citizens and Finnish fishing vessels in the Convention Area in the sense of the Convention on Fishing and the Conservation of Living Resources in the Baltic and the Great Belt. The area comprises the marine areas of the Baltic and its bay excluding the inner territorial waters and areas beyond a specified line. In the Convention Area fixed or floating gear other than gear indicated in section 16 of the Fisheries Regulation (1116/82) shall not be used. No use shall be made of explosives or poisonous substances (sect. 2). No cod shall be caught separately for processing as fish meal or oil or fodder (sect. 3). Sections 5 to 9 place limits on the use of various kinds of gear mainly with respect to its size and installation. Section 10 specifies close seasons for spike, sea salmon, pleuronectes platessa, and flounder. Minimum size of these fish species and cod is specified in section 11. The remaining provisions of the Regulation deal with the obligation to report on catch (sect. 12) and control of fishing and measures of enforcement (sects. 13 to 17). Texte intégral Suédois Références - Législation Amendé par Regulation to amend the Regulation laying down rules for fishing in the Baltic (No. 365 of 1992). Législation | Finlande | 1992 Mot clé: Pêche maritime, Gestion et conservation des pêches, Zone de pêche protégée, Engins de pêche/méthodes de pêche, Taille, Périodes, Mise en application Source: FAO, FAOLEX