CELEX: 51995PC0376(02)
Language: en
Date: 1995-07-20
Title: Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) on the conclusion of the Protocol defining, for the period 21 May 1995 to 20 May 1998, the fisching opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Agreement between the European Community and the Government of the Republic of Madagascar on fishing off Madagascar

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51995PC0376(02)

Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) on the conclusion of the Protocol defining, for the period 21 May 1995 to 20 May 1998, the fisching opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Agreement between the European Community and the Government of the Republic of Madagascar on fishing off Madagascar  /* COM/95/376 FINAL - CNS 95/0187 */  

Official Journal C 072 , 12/03/1996 P. 0010

Proposal for a Council Regulation (EC) on the conclusion of the Protocol defining, for the period 21 May 1995 to 20 May 1998, the fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Agreement between the European Community and the Government of the Republic of Madagascar on fishing off Madagascar (96/C 72/09) COM(95) 376 final - 95/0187(CNS)(Submitted by the Commission 24 July 1995)THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 43 in conjunction with the first sentence of Article 228 (2) and the first subparagraph of Article 228 (3) thereof,Having regard to the proposal from the Commission (1),Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament,Whereas, in accordance with the Agreement between the European Community and the Government of the Republic of Madagascar on fishing off Madagascar (2), the two Parties held negotiations with a view to determining the amendments or additions to be made to the Agreement at the end of the period of application of the first Protocols;Whereas, as a result of these negotiations, a new Protocol defining, for the period 21 May 1995 to 20 May 1998, the fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the said Agreement was initialled on 18 May 1995;Whereas it is in the Community's interest to approve this Protocol,HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:Article 1 The Protocol defining, for the period 21 May 1995 to 20 May 1998, the fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Agreement between the European Community and the Government of the Republic of Madagascar on fishing off Madagascar is hereby approved on behalf of the Community.The text of the Protocol is attached to this Regulation.Article 2 The President of the Council is hereby authorized to designate the persons empowered to sign the Protocol in order to bind the Community (3).Article 3 This Regulation shall enter into force on the third day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.(1) OJ No C 201, 8. 8. 1992, p. 19.(2) OJ No L 73, 18. 3. 1986, p. 26.(3) The date of entry into force of the Protocol will be published in the Official Journal of the European Communities by the General Secretariat of the Council.PROTOCOL defining, for the period 21 May 1995 to 20 May 1998, the fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Agreement between the European Community and the Government of the Republic of Madagascar on fishing off Madagascar Article 1Pursuant to Article 2 of the Agreement, licences authorizing simultaneous fishing in Madagascar's fishing zone shall be granted to 42 freezer tuna seiners and 16 surface longliners for a period of three years beginning on 21 May 1995.In addition, at the request of the Community, authorization may be granted for other categories of fishing vessel under conditions to be laid down in the Joint Committee referred to in Article 9 of the Agreement.Article 2The amount of the contribution referred to in Article 7 of the Agreement shall be ECU 1 350 000 for the duration of the Protocol, payable in three equal annual instalments. This amount is to cover an annual catch of 9 000 tonnes of tuna in Malagasy waters; if the tuna caught by Community vessels in Madagascar's fishing zone exceeds this weight, the amount referred to above shall be proportionately increased.Article 31. The Community shall also, during the period referred to in Article 1, contribute ECU 375 000 to finance a Malagasy scientific programme to improve knowledge of the highly migratory species existing in the Indian Ocean around Madagascar.At the request of the Government of Madagascar, this contribution may take the form of assistance with the costs of international meetings to improve knowledge of those species and the management of fishery resources.2. The competent Malagasy authorities shall send the Commission a summary report on the use of those funds.3. The Community contribution to the scientific programme shall be paid into the account indicated by the Malagasy authorities.Article 41. The two parties hereby agree that increasing the skills and knowledge of those concerned with sea fishing is essential to the success of their cooperation. The Community shall therefore facilitate the entry of Malagasy nationals to establishments in its Member States, and for this purpose shall make available to them study or practical training awards lasting a maximum of five years in the various scientific, technical and economic fields and in related activities linked to the development of the fisheries and aquaculture sectors, as judged necessary by the Government of Madagascar. The total cost of these grants may not exceed ECU 450 000. The grants may also be used in any other country linked to the Community by a cooperation agreement.2. The amount referred to in paragraph 1 shall be payable as used.Article 5In the event that the Community does not make the payments referred to in Articles 2 and 3, the Fisheries Agreement may be suspended.Article 6The Annex to the Agreement between the European Community and the Government of the Republic of Madagascar on fishing off Madagascar is hereby repealed and replaced by the Annex hereto.Article 7This Protocol shall enter into force on the date of its signature.It shall apply from 21 May 1995.ANNEX CONDITIONS GOVERNING FISHING ACTIVITIES BY COMMUNITY VESSELS IN MADAGASCAR'S FISHING ZONE 1. Formalities concerning applications for, and the issue of, licencesThe procedure for applications for, and the issue of, licences authorizing Community vessels to fish in Malagasy waters shall be as follows:(a) through its representative in Madagascar, the European Commission shall present to the Malagasy authorities, at least 20 days before the beginning of the desired period of validity, a licence application completed by the shipowner in respect of each vessel for which authority to fish under the Agreement is requested. The application must be made on the form provided by Madagascar for this purpose, in accordance with the specimen given in Appendix 1, and shall be accompanied by proof of payment of the advance due from the shipowner;(b) the licence shall be issued for a specific vessel and shall not be transferable.However, in the event of force majeure, a licence for one vessel may be replaced by a licence for another vessel of similar characteristics should the European Commission so request. The owner of the vessel being replaced shall return the cancelled licence to the Malagasy Ministry with responsibility for fisheries via the Delegation of the European Commission in Madagascar.The new licence shall indicate:- the date of issue,- the fact that it cancels and replaces the licence of the previous vessel.The fee provided for in Article 5 of the Agreement shall not be due for the remaining period of validity;(c) the Malagasy authorities shall send the licence to the representative of the European Commission in Madagascar;(d) the licence must be kept on board at all times; however, on reception of notification of payment of the advance sent to the Malagasy authorities by the European Commission, the vessel shall be entered on a list of vessels authorized to fish, which shall be sent to the Malagasy authorities responsible for fisheries inspection. A copy of the said licence may be obtained by fax pending arrival of the licence itself; that copy shall be kept on board;(e) owners of tuna boats must be represented in Madagascar by an agent;(f) before the entry into force of the Agreement, the Malagasy authorities shall supply full details of the bank accounts to be used for the payment of fees.2. Validity of, and payment for, licences(a) Licences shall be valid for one year. They shall be renewable.(b) The fee shall be ECU 20 per tonne caught in waters under Madagascar's jurisdiction. Licences shall be issued on advance payment to the Malagasy Treasury of an annual sum of ECU 1 500 per tuna seiner and ECU 500 per surface longliner.(c) At the end of each calendar year, the European Commission shall draw up a final statement of the fees due in respect of the fishing year on the basis of catch declarations completed by each shipowner and confirmed by a scientific institute competent for verifying catch statistics such as Orstom (Office of Overseas Scientific and Technical Research), IEO (Spanish Oceanographical Institute) or USTA (Antsiranana Tuna Statistical Unit). The statement shall simultaneously be notified to the Malagasy fisheries authorities and the shipowners. Shipowners shall make any additional payments to the Malagasy fisheries authorities within 30 days of notification of the final statement.Where the final statement is less than the abovementioned advance, the balance shall not be recoverable by the shipowner.3. Declaration of catches(a) Vessels authorized to fish in Madagascar's fishing zone pursuant to the Agreement shall notify their catch statistics to the fisheries authorities, with a copy for the Delegation of the European Commission in Madagascar, in accordance with the following procedure:tuna seiners and surface longliners shall complete a fishing form corresponding to the specimen given in Appendix 2 for each period spent fishing in Madagascar's fishing zone. The form shall be sent to the competent authorities within 45 days of the end of fishing activities in Madagascar's fishing zone.The form must be filled in legibly and signed by the captain of the ship.(b) In the event of failure to comply with these provisions, the Malagasy authorities reserve the right to suspend the licence of the offending vessel until the formalities have been completed. In such cases, the Delegation of the European Commission in Madagascar shall be informed without delay.4. Radio communicationsThe captain shall give notification, at least 24 hours in advance, either via the coastal radio station at Antsiranana or by telex or fax, of his intention of bringing his vessel into Madagascar's fishing zone.The radio frequency and the telex and fax numbers to be used will be indicated on the licence.5. ObserversAt the request of the Malagasy authorities, tuna boats shall take an observer on board who shall be treated as an officer. The time spent on board by the observer shall be fixed by the Malagasy authorities, but, as a general rule, it should not exceed the time required to carry out his duties.The conditions governing his embarkation shall be agreed between the shipowner or his agent and the Malagasy authorities.The shipowner shall, via his agent, make a payment of ECU 10 to the Malagasy Government for each day spent by an observer on board a tuna boat.Should a tuna boat with a Malagasy observer on board leave Madagascar's fishing zone, every step shall be taken to ensure that the observer returns to Madagascar as soon as possible, at the shipowner's expense.6. Employment of seamenAt least two Malagasy seamen shall be employed by the tuna seiner fleet for the duration of the fishing season.In the event that the seamen are not so employed, the shipowners shall pay the full amount of the wages of the seamen or seaman not employed; this sum is to be used for the training of Malagasy fishermen and shall be paid into an account whose number shall be notified to the agents.The employment contract for the seamen shall be concluded by the agents and the seamen concerned.Appendix 1 APPLICATION FORM FOR A FISHING LICENCE >START OF GRAPHIC>1. New application or renewal: ..........2. Name and flag of vessel: ..........3. Period of validity: from ............................... to ..........4. Name of shipowner: ..........5. Address of shipowner: ....................6. Name and address of charterer (if different from 4 and 5): ..............................7. Name and address of official representative in Madagascar: ....................8. Name of captain: ..........9. Type of vessel: ..........10. Registration number: ..........11. External identification of vessel: ..........12. Port and country of registration: ..........13. Overall length and breadth of vessel: ..........14. Gross and net tonnage of vessel: ..........15. Make and power of main engine: ..........16. Freezer capacity (t/d): ..........17. Hold capacity (m³): ..........18. Radio call sign: ..........19. Other communications equipment (telex, fax): ..........20. Fishing appliances: ....................21. Number of crew broken down by nationality: ....................22. Number of fishing licence (in the case of a renewal, attach licence): ....................I, the undersigned, .......... , certify that the above information is correct and undertake to comply therewith.Stamp and signature of shipowner: Date: ..........>END OF GRAPHIC>Appendix 2 ICCAT LOGBOOK for TUNA FISHERY >START OF GRAPHIC>>END OF GRAPHIC>