CELEX: 52015PC0001
Language: en
Date: 2015-01-12
Title: Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION On the approval, on behalf of the European Union, of the Declaration on the granting of fishing opportunities in EU waters to fishing vessels flying the flag of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in the exclusive economic zone off the coast of French Guiana

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			Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION On the approval, on behalf of the European Union, of the Declaration on the granting of fishing opportunities in EU waters to fishing vessels flying the flag of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in the exclusive economic zone off the coast of French Guiana /* COM/2015/01 final - 2015/0001 (NLE) */
			
				
		
		
			
			   	EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
Fishing vessels flying the flag of Venezuela have been authorised to operate in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the French
overseas department of Guiana for several decades. Council Regulation (EC) No
1006/2008 of 29 September 2008 (Fishing Authorisation Regulation)[1], and in particular
Article 21 thereof, presupposes the existence of an international fisheries
agreement when granting fishing authorisations to third-country vessels within
EU waters. The EU has not concluded such an international fisheries agreement
with Venezuela. 
However, in view of the economic and social
importance of these fishing activities, and as the Council and the Commission considered
their discontinuation inappropriate, a different practice has been followed,
whereby access for Venezuelan fishing vessels operating in EU waters off the
coast of the French department of Guiana has been provided in the form of a
Council Declaration which, in accordance with the case-law of the International
Court of Justice, has legal effects under international law. 
This international instrument is not
confined to the mere granting of fishing opportunities to foreign vessels but
is rather designed to furnish an international basis for making access subject
to a quid pro quo (e.g. the requirement to land a certain proportion of the
catches into French Guiana) and for imposing an array of conservation and
control measures upon the vessels in question (e.g. specific fishing gear,
log-book and observer coverage requirements). In this mechanism, it is the TAC
and Quota Regulation that provides in its Annex for a certain number of fishing
authorisations to be granted to Venezuelan vessels operating in French Guiana waters.
By its judgement of 26 November 2014 on the
joined cases C-103/12 and C-165/12 (European Parliament and the Commission v.
Council), the Court of Justice annulled Council Decision 2012/19/EU of 16
December 2011 on the Declaration on the granting of fishing opportunities in EU
waters to Venezuelan fishing vessels in the exclusive economic zone off the
coast of French Guiana: the Court of Justice clearly confirmed that decisions
relating to the conclusion of external fisheries agreements fall fully within
the scope of Article 43(2) TFEU (in conjunction with the applicable procedure
of Article 218 TFEU, i.e. Article 218(6)a(v) for the decisions on the
conclusion) and rejected the position that such decisions could fall within the
scope of Article 43(3) TFEU. 
The Court of Justice maintained the effects
of the Council Decision until the entry into force, within a reasonable period
of time after the date of the judgement, of a new decision to be adopted on an
appropriate legal basis. Hence, the present proposal.
The proposal does not have budgetary
implications.
2015/0001 (NLE)
Proposal for a
COUNCIL DECISION
On the approval, on behalf of the European
Union, of the Declaration on the granting of fishing opportunities in EU waters
to fishing vessels flying the flag of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in
the exclusive economic zone off the coast of French Guiana
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the
Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 43 paragraph 2
in conjunction with Article 218, paragraph 6 a) v) thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the
European Commission,
Having regard to the consent of the
European Parliament,
Whereas:
(1)       Subject to their compliance with the applicable legally
binding Union acts on the conservation and management of fishery resources,
fishing vessels flying the flag of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (hereinafter
“Venezuela”) have operated in EU waters in the exclusive economic zone off the
coast of French Guiana for many decades.
(2)       The processing industry
based in the French Guiana depends on the landings from those fishing vessels
and therefore the continuity of those operations should be ensured.
(3)       On 16 December 2011 the Council
adopted Council Decision 2012/19/EU on the Declaration on the granting of
fishing opportunities in EU waters to Venezuelan fishing vessels in the
exclusive economic zone off the coast of French Guiana[2] which was annulled by the
judgement of the Court of Justice of 26 November 2014[3] which its effects
mainatained for a reasonable time. In order to ensure the continuity of the
access following the judgement of the Court it is necessary that the Council
re-adopts a Decision on the declaration addressed to Venezuela confirming its
readiness to issue fishing authorisations to a limited number of fishing vessels
flying the flag of Venezuela on the condition that they comply with the
applicable legally binding Union acts, and, as the Declaration had already been
notified, there is no need to notify again,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION: 
Article 1
The Declaration addressed to the Bolivarian
Republic of Venezuela by the European Union on the granting of fishing
opportunities in EU waters to fishing vessels flying the flag of the Bolivarian
Republic of Venezuela in the exclusive economic zone off the coast of the French
Guiana (hereinafter “the Declaration”) is hereby approved on behalf of the
European Union.
The text of the Declaration is attached to
this Decision.
Article 2
This Decision shall enter into force on the
third day following that of its publication in the Official
Journal of the European Union.
Done at Brussels,
                                                                       For
the Council
                                                                       The
President
[1]               OJ L 286, 29.10.2008, p. 33.
[2]               OJ L 6, 10.1.2012, p. 8.
[3]               Joined cases C-103 and 165/12, European Parliament
and Commission v. Council.
ANNEX
Declaration addressed to the Bolivarian
Republic of Venezuela on the granting of fishing opportunities in EU waters to
fishing vessels flying the flag of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in the
exclusive economic zone off the coast of French Guiana
to the 
Proposal for a Council decision
on the approval, on behalf of the
European Union, of the Declaration on the granting of fishing opportunities in
EU waters to fishing vessels flying the flag of the Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela in the exclusive economic zone off the coast of French Guiana
1.                      
The European Union shall issue fishing
authorisations to a limited number of fishing vessels flying the flag of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to fish in the part of the exclusive economic zone off the
coast of French Guiana that lies more than 12 nautical miles from the base
lines, subject to the conditions set out in this Declaration.
2.                      
In accordance with Article 22 of Council
Regulation (EC) No 1006/2008 of 29 September 2008 concerning authorisations for
fishing activities of Community fishing vessels outside Community waters and
the access of third country vessels to Community waters[1], the authorised fishing
vessels flying the flag of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela shall, when
fishing in the zone referred to in paragraph 1, comply with the provisions of
the European Union common fisheries policy concerning the conservation and
control measures and other European Union provisions governing fishing
activities in that zone. 
3.                      
More particularly, authorised fishing vessels
flying the flag of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela shall comply with any
relevant European Union rules or regulations specifying, inter alia, the fish
stocks that may be targeted, the maximum number of authorised fishing vessels and
the proportion of catches to be landed into ports in French Guiana.
4.                      
Without prejudice to the withdrawal of
authorisations granted to individual fishing vessels flying the flag of the
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela on grounds of their failure to comply with any
relevant European Union rules or regulations, the European Union may at any
time withdraw, by way of unilateral declaration, the specific undertaking
expressed in this Declaration to grant fishing opportunities.
[1]               OJ
L 286, 29.10.2008, p. 33.