
委员会实施决定(EU) 2016/1701,为渔业和水产养殖业数据收集工作计划提交的样式制定规则(通报文件号C(2016) 5304)
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EURLEX ID:32016D1701
OJ编号:OJ L 260, 27.9.2016, p. 153-228
中文标题:委员会实施决定(EU) 2016/1701,为渔业和水产养殖业数据收集工作计划提交的样式制定规则(通报文件号C(2016) 5304)
原文标题:Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1701 of 19 August 2016 laying down rules on the format for the submission of work plans for data collection in the fisheries and aquaculture sectors (notified under document C(2016) 5304)
分类:04.10_共同渔业政策
文件类型:二级立法 Decision|决定
生效日期:1001-01-01
废止日期:2058-12-31
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27.9.2016 | EN | Official Journal of the European Union | L 260/153 |
COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2016/1701
of 19 August 2016
laying down rules on the format for the submission of work plans for data collection in the fisheries and aquaculture sectors
(notified under document C(2016) 5304)
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Regulation (EU) No 508/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 May 2014 on the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund and repealing Council Regulations (EC) No 2328/2003, (EC) No 861/2006, (EC) No 1198/2006 and (EC) No 791/2007 and Regulation (EU) No 1255/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council (1), and in particular Article 22(1)(d) thereof,
Whereas:
(1) | Article 25 of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council (2) requires the Member States to collect biological, environmental, technical and socioeconomic data necessary for fisheries management. |
(2) | According to Article 21(1) of Regulation (EU) No 508/2014, Member States shall submit to the Commission by electronic means work plans for data collection in accordance with Article 4(4) of Council Regulation (EC) No 199/2008 (3) by 31 October of the year preceding the year from which the work plan is to apply. |
(3) | According to Article 21(2) of Regulation (EU) No 508/2014, these work plans have to be approved by the Commission by means of implementing acts by 31 December of the year preceding the year from which the work plan is to apply. |
(4) | According to Article 22(1)(d) of Regulation (EU) No 508/2014, the Commission may adopt implementing acts laying down rules on procedures, format and timetables for the submission of these work plans. |
(5) | It is appropriate to take into account the most recent data requirements needed for the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy as set in the multiannual Union programme for the collection, management and use of data in the fisheries and aquaculture sector for the period 2017-2019 (4) and to indicate what information Member States have to provide when submitting their work plans in order to ensure consistency with the multiannual Union programme and to ensure its homogenous implementation across the Union. |
(6) | The Commission has taken account of the recommendations made by the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF). Representatives of Member States gathered in dedicated expert groups have also been consulted. |
(7) | The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Committee for the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund, |
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Article 1
Content of work plans
1. The content of work plans for data collection for the period 2017-2019, as referred to in Article 21 of Regulation (EU) No 508/2014, shall be presented in accordance with the model set out in the Annex to this Decision.
2. For the purpose of this Annex, definitions set out in Council Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 (5), Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 404/2011 (6), Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 and the multiannual Union programme shall apply.
3. The work plans drawn up by Member States shall contain a description of:
(a) | data to be collected in accordance with the multiannual Union programme; |
(b) | the temporal and spatial distribution and the frequency by which the data will be collected; |
(c) | the source of the data, the procedures and methods to collect and process the data into the data sets that will be provided to end-users; |
(d) | the quality assurance and quality control framework to ensure adequate quality of the data; |
(e) | how and when the data will be available, taking into account the needs defined by the end-users of scientific advice; |
(f) | the international and regional cooperation and coordination arrangements, including bilateral and multilateral agreements; and |
(g) | how the international obligations of the Union and its Member States have been taken into account. |
(4) The contents and format of the above descriptions shall follow the requirements set out in Articles 2 to 8 as further specified in the Annex to this Decision.
Article 2
Data to be collected in accordance with the multiannual Union programme
1. Member States shall collect the data specified in Annex I in accordance with the multiannual Union programme.
2. The correlation between the tables of the multiannual Union programme and the tables and text for the work plan are set out in Annex II.
Article 3
Temporal and spatial distribution and the frequency by which data will be collected
1. Specifications on temporal and spatial distribution and frequency shall follow the requirements as set in Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme. When no such requirements are set, Member States shall establish and describe specifications on temporal and spatial distribution or frequency taking into account historic time series, cost-effectiveness, any relevant marine region coordination and end-user needs.
2. Specifications on temporal and spatial distribution or frequency by which data are to be collected shall be reported in:
(a) | Table 4A and Table 4B for data obtained during sampling of commercial fisheries; |
(b) | Table 1A and Table 1B for biological data obtained from research surveys and commercial fisheries; |
(c) | Table 1D for data obtained during sampling of recreational fisheries; |
(d) | Table 1E for data obtained during sampling of the relevant anadromous and catadromous species; |
(e) | Table 1G for data obtained from research surveys; |
(f) | Table 3A for economic and social data on fisheries; |
(g) | Table 3B for economic and social data on aquaculture; and |
(h) | Table 3C for economic and social data on the processing industry. |
Article 4
Source of data, procedures and methods to collect and process data
1. When data are primarily collected through the application of Regulation (EC) No 199/2008, as defined in Article 1(1)(a) of that Regulation, the source of data shall be described in:
(a) | Table 1C; |
(b) | Table 1D; |
(c) | Table 1E; |
(d) | Table 3A; |
(e) | Text Box 3A; |
(f) | Table 3B; |
(g) | Text Box 3B; |
(h) | Table 3C; and |
(i) | Text Box 3C. |
2. When data are collected under other legal acts than Regulation (EC) No 199/2008, as defined in Article 15(1)(a) of that Regulation, the source of data shall be described in:
(a) | Table 2A; |
(b) | Text Box 2A; |
(c) | Table 3A, where relevant; and |
(d) | Text Box 3A, where relevant. |
3. Where the multiannual Union programme refers to a pilot study or simplified methodology, Member States shall describe such a study, including the aim, duration, methodology and expected outcomes in:
(a) | Pilot Study 1 of Section 1; |
(b) | Pilot Study 2 of Section 1; |
(c) | Pilot Study 3 of Section 3; and |
(d) | Pilot Study 4 of Section 3. |
4. The planned sampling designs shall be described in Table 4A, Text Box 4A and Table 4B. The reference population, that will be used for the selection of the sampling population, shall be described in Table 4C and in Table 4D. Where sampling is carried out by observers on board or at shore, the fraction of the catch that is sampled shall be indicated, so as to specify whether all species, only commercial species or only certain taxa of the catch are covered.
5. Methodologies, definition and calculation of social and economic variables shall follow commonly accepted guidelines by expert bodies to the European Commission, where relevant. When this is not the case, Member States shall clearly describe and justify the adopted approach in:
(a) | Text Box 3A; |
(b) | Text Box 3B; and |
(c) | Text Box 3C. |
6. Member States shall coordinate with a view to design and implement methods on an EU-wide or regional basis, in order to correct and impute data for those parts of the sampling plans which are not sampled or are inadequately sampled. Imputation methods shall take into account guidelines and methods adopted by international statistical organisations. Imputed data should be clearly flagged when reporting to end-users.
Article 5
Quality assurance and quality control
1. A quality assurance and quality control framework shall be described in publicly available documents referred to in the work plans, where appropriate. It shall establish the general principles, methods and tools that can provide guidance and evidence for an effective and common approach at European and national level.
2. Methods related to quality shall be described in:
(a) | Table 5A for catch-sampling schemes, sampling schemes for recreational fisheries, sampling schemes for anadromous and catadromous species and research surveys at sea; |
(b) | Table 5B for fishing activity variables, economic and social data for fisheries, economic and social data for aquaculture and economic and social data for the processing industry; |
(c) | Text Box 2A; |
(d) | Text Box 3A; |
(e) | Text Box 3B; and |
(f) | Text Box 3C. |
3. Where data are to be collected by sampling, Member States shall use statistically sound designs that follow guidelines for good practice provided by the Commission, the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), STECF or other expert bodies to the European Commission. The description of sampling schemes shall include, but not be limited to, the specification of the purposes, design, expected execution difficulties (including non–response and refusals), data archiving, quality assurance procedures and analysis methods. This description shall also cover the definition of the sampling units, sampling frames and their coverage of the target population (including criteria used for coverage), stratification schemes and sample selection methods for primary, secondary and lower level sampling units. Where quantitative targets can be defined, they may be specified either directly by sample sizes or sampling rates, or by the definition of the levels of precision and of confidence to be achieved. For census data, Member States shall indicate if all segments are covered, which parts of the total population are missed and how these parts are estimated. The quality of sampling data shall be demonstrated using quality indicators related to precision and potential for bias, where appropriate.
Article 6
Availability of data to end-users
For the purpose of describing when data will be made available to end-users, Table 6A shall be used.
Article 7
Regional and International cooperation and coordination arrangements
1. Member States shall set out in Table 7A in which relevant regional and international meetings they participate and in Table 7B on how agreed recommendations at marine region level or at EU-wide level, where appropriate, are followed up. If these recommendations are not followed up, Member States shall explain the reasons in the ‘Comments’ section of Table 7B. The effect these recommendations will have on their data collection shall be indicated.
2. Member States shall report in Table 7C all relevant information on agreements with other Member States. This information shall identify which Member State collects which part of the data and ensures that all data collection is covered, specify the duration of the agreement and identify which Member State will be responsible for data transmission to end-users.
3. Notwithstanding the research surveys at sea listed in Table 10 of the multiannual Union programme, Member States may take into consideration the needs of end-users when planning the survey effort or sampling design, provided that this does not negatively affect the quality of the results and provided that this is coordinated at marine region level. Member States may agree to redistribute certain tasks and contributions with other Member States in the same region. If agreement is reached on distribution of tasks with other Member States, the participation (physical and/or financial) in each individual survey as well as the reporting and transmission obligations of each Member State shall be stated in Text Box 1G.
Article 8
International obligations
Member States shall include all the relevant data collection requirements stemming from their international obligations in the following tables:
(a) | Table 1A; |
(b) | Table 1B; |
(c) | Table 1C; |
(d) | Table 4A; |
(e) | Table 4B; |
(f) | Table 7B; and |
(g) | Table 7C. |
This applies to the regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs)/regional fisheries bodies (RFBs) to which these Member States or the Union are Contracting Parties, as well as to the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreements (SFPAs) under which their fleets operate.
Article 9
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 19 August 2016.
For the Commission
Karmenu VELLA
Member of the Commission
(1) OJ L 149, 20.5.2014, p. 1.
(2) Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2013 on the Common Fisheries Policy, amending Council Regulations (EC) No 1954/2003 and (EC) No 1224/2009 and repealing Council Regulations (EC) No 2371/2002 and (EC) No 639/2004 and Council Decision 2004/585/EC (OJ L 354, 28.12.2013, p. 22).
(3) Council Regulation (EC) No 199/2008 of 25 February 2008 concerning the establishment of a Community framework for the collection, management and use of data in the fisheries sector and support for scientific advice regarding the Common Fisheries Policy (OJ L 60, 5.3.2008, p. 1).
(4) Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251 of 12 July 2016 adopting a multiannual Union programme for the collection, management and use of data in the fisheries and aquaculture sectors for the period 2017-2019 (OJ L 207, 1.8.2016, p. 113).
(5) Council Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 of 20 November 2009 establishing a Community control system for ensuring compliance with the rules of the common fisheries policy, amending Regulations (EC) No 847/96, (EC) No 2371/2002, (EC) No 811/2004, (EC) No 768/2005, (EC) No 2115/2005, (EC) No 2166/2005, (EC) No 388/2006, (EC) No 509/2007, (EC) No 676/2007, (EC) No 1098/2007, (EC) No 1300/2008, (EC) No 1342/2008 and repealing Regulations (EEC) No 2847/93, (EC) No 1627/94 and (EC) No 1966/2006 (OJ L 343, 22.12.2009, p. 1).
(6) Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 404/2011 of 8 April 2011 laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 establishing a Community control system for ensuring compliance with the rules of the Common Fisheries Policy (OJ L 112, 30.4.2011, p. 1).
ANNEX I
CONTENT
Section 1: Biological data
Table 1A: List of required stocks
Table 1B: Planning of sampling for biological variables
Table 1C: Sampling intensity for biological variables
Table 1D: Recreational fisheries
Pilot Study 1: Relative share of catches of recreational fisheries compared to commercial fisheries
Table 1E: Anadromous and catadromous species data collection in fresh water
Text Box 1E: Anadromous and catadromous species data collection in fresh water
Table 1F: Incidental by-catch of birds, mammals, reptiles and fish
Pilot Study 2: Level of fishing and impact of fisheries on biological resources and marine ecosystem
Table 1G: List of research surveys at sea
Text Box 1G: List of research surveys at sea
Table 1H: Research survey data collection and dissemination
Section 2: Fishing activity data
Table 2A: Fishing activity variables data collection strategy
Text Box 2A: Fishing activity variables data collection strategy
Section 3: Economic and social data
Table 3A: Population segments for collection of economic and social data for fisheries
Text Box 3A: Population segments for collection of economic and social data for fisheries
Pilot Study 3: Data on employment by education level and nationality
Table 3B: Population segments for collection of economic and social data for aquaculture
Text Box 3B: Population segments for collection of economic and social data for aquaculture
Pilot Study 4: Environmental data on aquaculture
Table 3C: Population segments for collection of economic and social data for the processing industry
Text Box 3C: Population segments for collection of economic and social data for the processing industry
Section 4: Sampling strategy for biological data from commercial fisheries
Table 4A: Sampling plan description for biological data
Text Box 4A: Sampling plan description for biological data
Table 4B: Sampling frame description for biological data
Table 4C: Data on the fisheries by Member State
Table 4D: Landing locations
Section 5: Data quality
Table 5A: Quality assurance framework for biological data
Table 5B: Quality assurance framework for socioeconomic data
Section 6: Data availability
Table 6A: Data availability
Section 7: Coordination
Table 7A: Planned regional and international coordination
Table 7B: Follow-up of recommendations and agreements
Table 7C: Bi- and multilateral agreements
SECTION 1
BIOLOGICAL DATA
Table 1A
List of required stocks
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GBR | 2013-2015 | Gadus morhua | North Sea and Eastern Arctic | ICES | IIIa, IV, VIId | Y | 180 | 8 |
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GBR | 2013-2015 | Solea solea | North Atlantic | ICES | VIIa | Y | 515 | 16 |
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GBR | 2013-2015 | Nephrops norvegicus | North Sea and Eastern Arctic | ICES | IV, FU 33 | Y | 150 | 6 |
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ITA | 2013-2015 | Boops boops | Mediterranean and Black Sea | GFCM | GSA17 | N | 240 |
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ESP | 2013-2015 | Merluccius merluccius | Mediterranean and Black Sea | GFCM | GSA06 | Y | 3 500 |
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ESP | 2013-2015 | Merluccius merluccius | Mediterranean and Black Sea | GFCM | GSA07 | Y | 3 500 |
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General comment: This table fulfils paragraph 2 point (a)(i)(ii)(iii) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2, Article 3 and Article 8 of this Decision. This table is intended to specify data to be collected under Tables 1(A), 1(B) and 1(C) of the multiannual Union programme. Use this table to give an overview of the collection of data at the level of area/stock. All individuals sampled shall be identified to species level and have length measurements taken, where possible.
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MS | Member State's name shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. | ||||||
Reference years | Member State shall report the year(s) to which the data actually refer. Member State shall select the three most recent years with data available. Give the reference year/years as ‘2013-2015’. | ||||||
Species | Member State shall report (in Latin) the name of the species/stocks for which biological variables sampling is required according to the Tables 1(A), 1(B) and 1(C) of the multiannual Union programme, for all areas where the Member State's fishing fleet is operating. | ||||||
Region | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(C) of the multiannual Union programme (level II). If information refers to all regions, insert ‘all regions’. | ||||||
RFMO/RFO/IO | Member State shall enter the acronym of the competent regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO), regional fisheries organisation (RFO) or international organisation (IO) for providing management/advice on the species/stock. e.g. RFMO: ICCAT, GFCM, NAFO e.g. RFO: CECAF e.g. IO: ICES If no RFMO, RFO or IO is applicable, ‘NA’ (not applicable) is used. | ||||||
Area/Stock | Member State shall indicate the area of the mentioned species/stock, in accordance with Tables 1(A), 1(B) and 1(C) of the multiannual Union programme (e.g. GSA 16; ICES areas I, II; ICES areas IIIa, IV, VIId, etc.). | ||||||
Selected for sampling (Y/N) | Member State shall indicate by ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether the species/stock has been selected for sampling. Indicate ‘Y’ (yes) if the species/stock is selected for sampling for at least one variable of Table 1B of this Annex. | ||||||
Average landings in the reference years (tons) | Average landings for each species and stock over the most recent 3-year reference period. While entering the landings data, Member State shall take into account the following conventions:
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EU TAC (if any) (%) | Only applies to stocks that are subject to TAC and quota Regulations. In this column Member State shall:
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Share (%) in EU landings | Applies to (i) all stocks in the Mediterranean; and (ii) all stocks outside the Mediterranean for which no TACs have been defined yet. In this column Member State shall:
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Threshold (Y/N) | Member State shall indicate by ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether, for the reported species/stock, a threshold applies, according to Chapter V of the multiannual Union programme. | ||||||
Comments | Any further comment. |
Table 1B
Planning of sampling for biological variables
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MS | Species | Region | RFMO/RFO/IO | Area/Stock | Frequency | Length | Age | Weight | Sex ratio | Sexual maturity | Fecundity | Comments | ||||||||||||
2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 |
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PRT | Pleuronectes platessa | North Sea and Eastern Arctic | ICES | IV |
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ESP | Merluccius merluccius | Mediterranean and Black Sea | GFCM | GSA06 |
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ESP | Merluccius merluccius | Mediterranean and Black Sea | GFCM | GSA07 |
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General comment: This table fulfils paragraph 2 point (a)(i)(ii)(iii) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2, Article 3 and Article 8 of this Decision. This table is intended to specify data to be collected under Tables 1(A), 1(B) and 1(C) of the multiannual Union programme. For species listed in this table, biological parameters (length, age, weight, sex ratio, maturity and fecundity) shall be collected. For each parameter and year, enter ‘X’ if data collection has taken place or is planned. This table shall allow to identify in which year(s) data is/will be collected by the Member State.
Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State's name shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Species | Member State shall report (in Latin) the name of the species/stocks for which biological variables sampling is required according to Tables 1(A), 1(B) and 1(C) of the multiannual Union programme, for all areas where the Member State's fishing fleet is operating. |
Region | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(C) of the multiannual Union programme (level II). If information refers to all regions, insert ‘all regions’. |
RFMO/RFO/IO | Member State shall enter the acronym of the competent regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO), regional fisheries organisation (RFO) or international organisation (IO) for providing management/advice on the species/stock. e.g. RFMO: ICCAT, GFCM, NAFO e.g. RFO: CECAF e.g. IO: ICES If no RFMO, RFO or IO is applicable, ‘NA’ (not applicable) is used. |
Area/Stock | Member State shall indicate the fishing ground of the mentioned species/stock (e.g. GSA 16; ICES areas I, II; ICES areas IIIa, IV, VIId, etc.). |
Frequency | Member State shall indicate the frequency at which sampling will take place (‘M’ (monthly), ‘Q’ (quarterly), ‘A’ (annually), ‘O’ (other) — please specify). |
Length | Member State shall indicate the year(s) in which length will be sampled. |
Age | Member State shall indicate the year(s) in which age will be sampled. |
Weight | Member State shall indicate the year(s) in which weight will be sampled. |
Sex ratio | Member State shall indicate the year(s) in which sex ratio will be sampled. |
Sexual maturity | Member State shall indicate the year(s) in which sexual maturity will be sampled. |
Fecundity | Member State shall indicate the year(s) in which fecundity will be sampled. |
Comments | Any further comment. |
Table 1C
Sampling intensity for biological variables
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MS | MS partcipating in sampling | Sampling year | Species | Region | RFMO/RFO/IO | Area/Stock | Variables | Data sources | Planned minimum no of individuals to be measured at the national level | Planned minimum no of individuals to be measured at the regional level | Comments |
FRA | FRA-GBR-BEL | 2017 | Solea solea | North Sea and Eastern Arctic | ICES | IIIa, IV, VIId | age | Commercial |
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FRA | FRA-GBR-BEL | 2017 | Solea solea | North Sea and Eastern Arctic | ICES | IIIa, IV, VIId | sex | Surveys |
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FRA | FRA-GBR-BEL | 2017 | Solea solea | North Sea and Eastern Arctic | ICES | IIIa, IV, VIId | maturity | Commercial |
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FRA | FRA-GBR-BEL | 2017 | Solea solea | North Sea and Eastern Arctic | ICES | IIIa, IV, VIId | length | commercial |
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FRA | FRA | 2017 | Merluccius merluccius | North Atlantic | ICES | IIIa, IV, VI, VII, VIIIab |
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FRA | FRA | 2017 | Merluccius merluccius | North Atlantic | ICES | IIIa, IV, VI, VII, VIIIab |
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FRA | FRA | 2017 | Merluccius merluccius | North Atlantic | ICES | IIIa, IV, VI, VII, VIIIab |
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FRA | FRA | 2017 | Parapenaeus longirostris | Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea | GFCM | GSA09 |
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Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State's name shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
MS participating in sampling | If the sampled activity has been carried out according to a regionally coordinated programme, all participating Member States shall be listed. Otherwise, the Member State responsible for the sampling shall be listed. Links to planned regional and international coordination or bi- and multilateral agreements, where available, shall be listed in the ‘Comments’. |
Sampling year | Member State shall detail the year or years for planned objectives. Different years shall be stated in different rows of the table. All years concerned shall be included. |
Species | Member State shall report (in Latin) the name of the species/stocks for which biological variables sampling is required according to Tables 1(A), 1(B) and 1(C), for all areas where the Member State's fishing fleet is operating. |
Region | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(C) of the multiannual Union programme (level II). If information refers to all regions, insert ‘all regions’. |
RFMO/RFO/IO | Member State shall enter the acronym of the competent regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO), regional fisheries organisation (RFO) or international organisation (IO) for providing management/advice on the species/stock. e.g. RFMO: ICCAT, GFCM, NAFO e.g. RFO: CECAF e.g. IO: ICES If no RFMO, RFO or IO is applicable, ‘NA’ (not applicable) is used. |
Area/Stock | Member State shall indicate the fishing ground of the mentioned species/stock (e.g. GSA 16; ICES areas I, II; ICES areas IIIa, IV, VIId, etc.). |
Variables | Member State shall report the variables length, age, weight, sex ratio, sexual maturity and fecundity, as given in Table 1B of this Annex. Combination of species and variables as indicated in Table 1B of this Annex shall match with this information. |
Data sources | Member State shall give a keyword description of the main data sources (e.g. surveys, commercial samples, market samples, discard samples, etc.). Member State shall report separately the planned sampling for ‘commercial fisheries’ and ‘surveys’. |
Planned minimum No of individuals to be measured at the national level | Member State shall state the total planned minimum number of fish to be measured at the national level. Use ‘Comments’ to briefly define the methodology used to obtain these values (e.g. previous sampling, simulation, etc.). |
Planned minimum No of individuals to be measured at the regional level | Member State shall state the planned minimum number of fish to sample as part of a regionally coordinated scheme if one exists or, otherwise, ‘NA’ (not applicable) is used. Use ‘Comments’ to briefly define the methodology used to obtain these values (e.g. previous sampling, simulation, etc.). |
Comments | Any further comment. |
Table 1D
Recreational fisheries
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GBR | 2017 | North Sea and Eastern Arctic | ICES | Gadus morhua | Y |
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General comment: This table fulfils paragraph 2 point (a)(iv) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2, Article 3 and Article 4 paragraph 1 of this Decision. This table is intended to specify data to be collected under Table 3 of the multiannual Union programme, which also includes marine and freshwater recreational catches for anadromous and catadromous species.
Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Sampling year | Member State shall state the year for planned sampling. |
Area/EMU | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 3 of the multiannual Union programme In the case of eel, Eel Management Unit (EMU) shall be reported. |
RFMO/RFO/IO | Member State shall enter the acronym of the competent regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO), regional fisheries organisation (RFO) or international organisation (IO) for providing management/advice on the species/stock. e.g. RFMO: ICCAT, GFCM, NAFO e.g. RFO: CECAF e.g. IO: ICES If no RFMO, RFO or IO is applicable, ‘NA’ (not applicable) is used. |
Species | Member State shall report (in Latin, where possible) the name of the species for which recreational fisheries sampling is required according to Table 3 of the multiannual Union programme or identified by pilot studies and/or management needs for the recreational fishery (by region). All species shall be included even if the species is/are not present in the Member State. |
Applicable (Species present in the MS?) | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) if the species is present in the Member State. |
Reasons for not sampling | If the species is present in the Member State, but not collected, Member State shall indicate the reason(s) (free text) for not sampling this species, with specific references where appropriate (e.g. species not present in the area, regulations/laws in the country, fit the requested threshold, etc.). |
Threshold (Y/N) | Member State shall indicate by ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether, for the mentioned species, a threshold applies, according to Chapter V of the multiannual Union programme. |
Annual estimate of catch? (Y/N) | Member State shall indicate by ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether, for the mentioned species, the annual estimate of catch (weight and/or numbers) is planned. |
Annual percentage of released catch? (Y/N) | Member State shall indicate by ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether, for the mentioned species, the annual percentage of released catch (rate of released fish) is planned. |
Collection of catch composition data? (Y/N) | Member State shall indicate by ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether, for the mentioned species, the catch composition (e.g. length structure) is planned. |
Type of survey | Member State shall indicate the types of survey that will be done to collect data on recreational fisheries (e.g. on-site surveys, telephone surveys, anglers' diaries, etc. or any combination of these). |
Comments | Any further comment. |
Pilot Study 1
Relative share of catches of recreational fisheries compared to commercial fisheries
General comment: This box fulfils paragraph 4 of Chapter V of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2 and Article 4 paragraph (3) point (a) of this Decision.
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Table 1E
Anadromous and catadromous species data collection in fresh water
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FIN | 2017-2020 | Baltic | NASCO | Salmo salar |
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| RIVER EEE | yellow | I | trap | n. smolts | 4 000 |
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Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State's name shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Sampling period | Member State shall state the period for planned sampling. |
Area | In the case of eel, ‘EMU’ (Eel Management Unit) shall be reported. For all other cases, catchment basin shall be reported. |
RFMO/RFO/IO | Member State shall enter the acronym of the competent regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO), regional fisheries organisation (RFO) or international organisation (IO) for providing management/advice on the species/stock. e.g. RFMO: ICCAT, GFCM, NAFO e.g. RFO: CECAF e.g. IO: ICES If no RFMO, RFO or IO is applicable, ‘NA’ (not applicable) is used. |
Species | Member State shall report (in Latin) the name of the species. All species shall be reported even if the species is/are not present in the Member State. |
Applicable (Y/N) | Member State shall indicate by ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) if the species is present in the Member State or if fisheries of this species is banned. |
Reasons for not sampling | If the species is present in the Member State, but not collected, Member State shall indicate the reason(s) (free text) for not sampling this species (e.g. species not present in the area, regulations/laws in the Member State, fit the requested threshold, etc.). |
Water body | Member State shall fill with the name of the river/system chosen (e.g. index river). |
Life stage | Member State shall indicate the life stage of the species (e.g. adult, glass, silver, etc.). |
Fishery/Independent data collection | Member State shall indicate whether data shall be derived from commercial catches (fishery) or from sources other than commercial catches (independent). |
Method | Member State shall indicate the source(s) of data (e.g. trap, counter, logbooks, etc. or any combination of these methods) from which data will be derived. |
Unit | For each method, the planned unit of data reporting shall be indicated (e.g. number of traps, number of counters, number of electrofishing, etc.). |
Planned Nos | Member State shall indicate the quantitative objective planned (in numbers) for the unit chosen. |
Frequency | Member State shall indicate the frequency at which sampling will take place (‘M’ (monthly), ‘Q’ (quarterly), ‘A’ (annually), ‘O’ (other) — please specify). |
Comments | Any further comment. |
Text Box 1E
Anadromous and catadromous species data collection in fresh water
General comment: This box fulfils paragraph 2 points (b) and (c) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2 of this Decision.
Method selected for collecting data. (max. 250 words per area) |
Table 1F
Incidental by-catch of birds, mammals, reptiles and fish
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FRA | 2017-2018 | North Sea and Eastern Arctic | ICES |
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Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State's name shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Sampling period/year(s) | Member State shall state the period for planned sampling. Give the sampling year/years as ‘2017-2018’. |
Region | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(C) of the multiannual Union programme (level II). If information refers to all regions, insert ‘all regions’. |
RFMO/RFO/IO | Member State shall enter the acronym of the competent regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO), regional fisheries organisation (RFO) or international organisation (IO) for providing management/advice on the species/stock. e.g. RFMO: ICCAT, GFCM, NAFO e.g. RFO: CECAF e.g. IO: ICES If no RFMO, RFO or IO is applicable, ‘NA’ (not applicable) is used. |
Sub-area/Fishing ground | Member State shall indicate the fishing ground of the mentioned species/stock (e.g. GSA 16; ICES areas I, II; ICES areas IIIa, IV, VIId, etc.). |
Scheme | Member State shall state the sampling scheme: ‘at markets’, ‘at sea’, a combination of both methods or ‘other’. Values shall match those reported in Table 4A and Table 4B of this Annex, unless directed schemes are in place. |
Stratum ID code | Member State shall indicate a unique code to identify each stratum within the scheme. Values shall match those reported in Table 4A and Table 4B of this Annex, unless directed schemes are in place. |
Group of vulnerable species | Member State shall indicate the group of species, based on provision 3(a) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme. |
Expected occurrence of recordings | Member State shall indicate the expected occurrence of recordings for individuals caught as incidental by-catch, including releases, in accordance with Table 1(D) of the multiannual Union programme. Fill in with (+/–) number or ‘X’. |
Comments | Any further comment. |
Pilot Study 2
Level of fishing and impact of fisheries on biological resources and marine ecosystem
General comment: This box fulfils paragraph 3 point (c) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2 and Article 4 paragraph (3) point (b) of this Decision.
(max. 900 words) |
Table 1G
List of research surveys at sea
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MS | Name of survey | Acronym | Mandatory (Y/N) | Threshold (Y/N) | Agreed at RCG level | MS participation | Area(s) covered | Period (Month) | Frequency | Days at sea planned | Type of sampling activities | Planned target | Map | Relevant international planning group - RFMO/RFO/IO | International database | Comments |
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Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State's name shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Name of survey | Member State shall state the name of the survey. For mandatory surveys the name shall be the same as the one used in Table 10 of the multiannual Union programme. |
Acronym | Member State shall state the acronym of the survey. For mandatory surveys the acronym shall be the same as the one used in Table 10 of multiannual Union programme. |
Mandatory (Y/N) | Member State shall enter ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) if the survey is included in Table 10 of the multiannual Union programme. |
Threshold (Y/N) | Member State shall enter ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) if a threshold applies, according to provision 7 of Chapter V of the multiannual Union programme. If ‘Y’ (yes), describe in more detail in Text Box 1G of this Annex. |
Agreed at RCG level | Member State shall enter ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) if the survey is agreed at marine region level. |
MS participation | Indicate whether other Member State(s) are participating in the survey and the form of participation (‘F’ (financial), ‘T’ (technical), ‘E’ (effort) or ‘C’ (combination)). Describe in more detail in Text Box 1G of this Annex. If no other Member State is participating in the survey, this field shall be filled with ‘NA’ (not applicable). |
Area(s) covered | Member State shall indicate the areas planned to be covered. For mandatory surveys the area shall be the same as the one used in Table 10 of the multiannual Union programme. |
Period (Month) | Member State shall indicate the time period (in months) planned to be covered. For mandatory surveys the time period shall be as the one used in Table 10 of multiannual Union programme. |
Frequency | Member State shall indicate the frequency of the survey: ‘Annual’, ‘Biennial’, ‘Triennial’, etc. |
Days at sea planned | Member State shall indicate the days at sea planned at national level. |
Type of sampling activities | Member State shall state the type of core sampling activities. Core sampling activities are those agreed in the relevant group in charge of planning the survey, as opposed to additional sampling activities. Use a separate line for each type of sampling activity. Member State is prompted to use the following categories: fish hauls, conductivity temperature density (CTD), plankton hauls, etc. |
Planned target | Member State shall indicate the number of planned sampling activities. |
Map | Member State shall add reference to the map, as included in Text Box 1G of this Annex. |
Relevant international planning group — RFMO/RFO/IO | Member State shall enter the relevant international group in charge of planning the survey and its corresponding RFMO/RFO/IO. Member State shall enter the acronym of the competent regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO), regional fisheries organisation (RFO) or international organisation (IO) for providing management/advice on the species/stock. e.g. RFMO: ICCAT, GFCM, NAFO e.g. RFO: CECAF e.g. IO: ICES If no RFMO, RFO or IO is applicable, ‘NA’ (not applicable) is used. |
International database | Member State shall state the name of the international database, in relation to the data collected under the research survey, or enter ‘no existing database’. This applies to the existence of an international database, not to the fact that data are, or are not, uploaded. |
Comments | Any further comment. |
Text Box 1G
List of research surveys at sea
General comment: This box fulfils Chapter IV of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2 and Article 7 paragraph (3) of this Decision. It is intended to specify which research surveys at sea set out in Table 10 of the multiannual Union programme will be carried out. Member States shall specify whether the research survey is included in Table 10 of the multiannual Union programme or whether it is an additional survey.
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Table 1H
Research survey data collection and dissemination
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NLD | North Sea IBTS | IBTS_NS_Q1 | Biological data for Cod IVa | C | Y |
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Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State's name shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Name of survey | Member State shall state the name of the survey. For mandatory surveys the name shall be the same as the one used in Table 10 of the multiannual Union programme. |
Acronym | Member State shall state the acronym of the survey. For mandatory surveys the acronym shall be the same as the one used in Table 10 of multiannual Union programme. |
Type of data collected | Member State shall state the type of data collected. Use a separate line for each type of data collected. Member State is prompted to use the following categories: biological data for a given stock, larvae data for a given stock, egg production for a given stock, CTD by haul, litter by haul, marine mammal, turtles, sea bird observations, benthos in the trawl, etc. In the case of multispecies surveys, different stocks may be grouped. |
Core/Additional variable | Core variables are those resulting from core sampling activities driving the survey design. Additional variables are all the rest. Reporting of additional variables is not mandatory. |
Used as basis of advice (Y/N) | Member State shall enter ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) if the data collected is expected to be used as basis for advice. Member State can specify in the ‘Comments’ the type of advice (stock assessment, integrated ecosystem assessment, national advice, etc.). |
Comments | Any further comment. |
SECTION 2
FISHING ACTIVITY DATA
Table 2A
Fishing activity variables data collection strategy
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MS | Supra region | Region | Variable Group | Fishing technique | Length class | Metiers (level 6) | Data collected under control regulation appropriate for scientific use (Y/N/I) | Type of data collected under control regulation used to calculate the estimates | Expected coverage of data collected under control regulation (% of fishing trips) | Additional data collection (Y/N) | Data collection scheme | Planned coverage of data collected under complementary data collection (% of fishing trips) | Comments |
FRA | North Atlantic | North Sea and Eastern Arctic | Effort | Beam trawlers | 18-< 24 m | All metiers | I | Sales notes | 50 % | Y | Probability sampling survey | 5 % |
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General comment: This table fulfils provision 4 of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2 and Article 4 paragraph (2) point (a) of this Decision. This table is intended to state and describe the method used to derive estimates on representative samples where data are not to be recorded under Regulation (EU) No 1224/2009 or where data collected under Regulation (EU) No 1224/2009 are not at the right aggregation level for the intended scientific use.
Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State's name shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Supra region | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(C) of the multiannual Union programme (level III). If information refers to all regions, insert ‘all regions’. |
Region | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(C) of the multiannual Union programme (level II). If information refers to all regions, insert ‘all regions’. |
Variable group | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 4 of the multiannual Union programme. It can be specified by variable, and not by variables group, if different sources are used for different variables within the same variables group. |
Fishing technique | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(B) of the multiannual Union programme. Put an asterisk in the case the segment has been clustered with other segment(s) for data collection purposes. Inactive vessels shall be included as a separate segment. |
Length class | |
Metiers (level 6) | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 2 of the multiannual Union programme. Only to be identified if Member State has a specific sampling frame defined by ‘metier by segment’. Otherwise Member State can provide ‘all metiers’ but the information has to be reported by ‘fleet segment by metiers’. |
Data collected under control regulation appropriate for scientific use (Y/N/I) | Member State shall enter ‘Y’ (yes), ‘N’ (no) or ‘I’ (insufficient). |
Type of data collected under control regulation used to calculate the estimates | Member State shall enter the type of data collected: logbooks, sales notes, VMS data, fishing forms, etc. |
Expected coverage of data collected under control regulation (% of fishing trips) | For each of the data sources, the planned coverage percentage, estimated on the basis of fishing trips, shall be provided as quality assurance and quality control framework indicators. |
Additional data collection (Y/N) | Member State shall enter ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no), if additional data collection is planned. |
Data collection scheme | Member State shall enter the data collection scheme: probability sampling survey, non-probability sampling survey, indirect survey, census survey, none, etc. |
Planned coverage of data collected under complementary data collection (% of fishing trips) | For each of the data sources, the planned coverage percentage, estimated on the basis of fishing trips, shall be provided as quality assurance and quality control framework indicators. |
Comments | Any further comment. |
Text Box 2A
Fishing activity variables data collection strategy
General comment: This box fulfils paragraph 4 of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2, Article 4 paragraph (2) point (b) and Article 5 paragraph (2) of this Decision. It is intended to describe the method used to derive estimates on representative samples where data are not to be recorded under Regulation (EU) No 1224/2009 or where data collected under Regulation (EU) No 1224/2009 are not at the right aggregation level for the intended scientific use.
(max. 900 words per region) |
SECTION 3
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DATA
Table 3A
Population segments for collection of economic and social data for fisheries
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MS | Supra region | Fishing technique | Length class | Type of variables (E/S) | Variable | Data Source | Type of data collection scheme | Frequency | Planned sample rate % | Comments |
ESP | Baltic Sea, North Sea and Eastern Arctic, and North Atlantic | Beam trawlers | 18-< 24 m | E | Gross value of landings | questionnaires | A - Census |
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General comment: This table fulfils paragraph 5 points (a) and (b) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2, Article 3 and Article 4 paragraphs (1) and (2) of this Decision. This table is intended to specify data to be collected under Tables 5(A) and 6 of the multiannual Union programme. Use this table to give an overview of the population for economic and social data in the fisheries sector.
Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State's name shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Supra region | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(C) of the multiannual Union programme (level III). If information refers to all regions, insert ‘all regions’. |
Fishing technique | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(B) of the multiannual Union programme. Put an asterisk in the case the segment has been clustered with other segment(s) for data collection purposes. Inactive vessels shall be included as a separate segment. |
Length class | |
Type of variables (E/S) | Member State shall enter the category that the variables belong to: ‘E’ (economic) or ‘S’ (social), based on Table 5(A) of the multiannual Union programme for the economic variables and Table 6 of the multiannual Union programme for the social variables. |
Variable | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(A) of the multiannual Union programme, 2nd column for the economic variables and Table 6 of the multiannual Union programme for the social variables. |
Data Source | Member State shall enter the data sources used (logbook, sales notes, accounts, questionnaires, etc.). Data sources shall be clearly stated for each variable. |
Type of data collection scheme | Member State shall enter the code of the data collection scheme, as follows: A — Census; B — Probability sample survey; C — Non-probability sample survey; D — Indirect survey. In case the variable is not directly collected but estimated, indirect survey is applied. In that case, further explanation on the data collection scheme and estimation method is provided in Text Box 3A of this Annex. |
Frequency | Member State shall enter the frequency that economic and social data are to be collected according to provision 5(a)(b) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme. |
Planned sample rate % | The planned sample rate (%) shall be based on the fleet population, which is defined as vessels included in the Fleet Register on the 31 December and any active vessel fishing at least one day during the year. When data collection for some variables will not be implemented, the column ‘Planned sample rate (%)’ shall be filled in with ‘N’ (no). Planned sample rate can be modified based on updated information on the total population (fleet register). |
Comments | Any further comment. |
Text Box 3A
Population segments for collection of economic and social data for fisheries
General comment: This box fulfils paragraph 5 points (a) and (b) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2, Article 4 paragraphs (1), (2) and (5) and Article 5 paragraph (2) of this Decision. It is intended to specify data to be collected under Tables 5(A) and 6 of the multiannual Union programme.
(max. 900 words per region) |
Pilot Study 3
Data on employment by education level and nationality
General comment: This box fulfils paragraph 5 point (b) and paragraph 6 point (b) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2 and Article 3 paragraph (3) point (c) of this Decision. It is intended to specify data to be collected under Table 6 of the multiannual Union programme.
(max. 900 words) |
Table 3B
Population segments for collection of economic and social data for aquaculture
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MS | Techniques | Species group | Type of variables (E/S) | Variable | Data source | Type of data collection scheme | Threshold (Y/N) | Frequency | Planned sample rate % | Comments |
DEU | Hatcheries and Nurseries | other marine fish | E | Turnover | Financial accounts | A - Census |
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General comment: This table fulfils paragraph 6 points (a) and (b) of Chapter III and Chapter V of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2, Article 3 and Article 4 paragraph (1) of this Decision. This table is intended to specify data to be collected under Tables 6 and 7 of the multiannual Union programme. Use this table to give an overview of the collection of economic and social data of the aquaculture sector.
Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State's name shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Techniques | Member State shall follow Table 9 of the multiannual Union programme for the segmentation to be applied for the collection of aquaculture data. |
Species group | |
Type of variables (E/S) | Member State shall enter the category that the variables belong to: ‘E’ (economic) or ‘S’ (social), based on Table 7 of the multiannual Union programme for the economic variables and Table 6 of the multiannual Union programme for the social variables. |
Variable | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 7 of the multiannual Union programme, second column for the economic variables and Table 6 of the multiannual Union programme for the social variables. |
Data source | Member State shall enter the data sources used (accounts, questionnaires, etc.). Data sources shall be clearly stated for each variable. |
Type of data collection scheme | Member State shall enter the code of the data collection scheme, as follows: A — Census; B — Probability sample survey; C — Non-probability sample survey; D — Indirect survey. In case the variable is not directly collected but estimated, indirect survey is applied. In that case, further explanation on the data collection scheme and estimation method is provided in Text Box 3B of this Annex. |
Threshold (Y/N) | Member State shall enter ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) if a threshold applies, according to Chapter V of the multiannual Union programme. |
Frequency | Member State shall enter the frequency that economic and social data are to be collected, according to provision 6(a)(b) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme. |
Planned sample rate % | The planned sample rate (%) shall be based on the population, as defined in provision 6(a) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme. When data collection for some variables will not be implemented, the column ‘Planned sample rate (%)’ shall be filled in with ‘N’ (no). Planned sample rate can be modified based on updated information on the total population. |
Comments | Any further comment. |
Text Box 3B
Population segments for collection of economic and social data for aquaculture
General comment: This box fulfils paragraph 6 points (a) and (b) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2, Article 4 paragraphs (1) and (5) and Article 5 paragraph (2) of this Decision. It is intended to specify data to be collected under Tables 6 and 7 of the multiannual Union programme.
(max. 1 000 words) |
Pilot Study 4
Environmental data on aquaculture
General comment: This box fulfils paragraph 6 point (c) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2 and Article 4 paragraph (3) point (d) of this Decision. It is intended to specify data to be collected under Table 8 of the multiannual Union programme.
(max. 900 words) |
Table 3C
Population segments for collection of economic and social data for the processing industry
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MS | Segment | Type of variables (E/S) | Variables | Data sources | Type of data collection scheme | Frequency | Planned sample rate % | Comments |
ESP | Companies <= 10 | E | Turnover | financial accounts | B - Probability Sample Survey |
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General comment: This table fulfils footnote 6 of paragraph 1.1(d) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme and Article 2, Article 3 and Article 4 paragraph (1) of this Decision. This table is intended to specify data to be collected under Table 11 of the multiannual Union programme. Use this table to give an overview of the collection of economic and social data of the processing industry. Specify data collection for variables not covered by the ESTAT or for which additional sampling is required. Economic data shall be collected on fish processing companies below 10 employees as well as for companies which have fish processing as a secondary activity, as well as for unpaid labour and raw material. Employment data, by gender, shall be collected for all companies' sizes.
Name of the variable | Guidelines |
MS | Member State's name shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Segment | The criteria for the segmentation shall be the number of persons employed. The following segmentation is recommended: companies <= 10; companies 11-49; companies 50-250; companies > 250. |
Type of variables (E/S) | Member State shall enter the category that the variables belong to: ‘E’ (economic) or ‘S’ (social), based on Table 11 of the multiannual Union programme. |
Variables | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 11 of the multiannual Union programme. |
Data Sources | Member State shall enter the data sources used (accounts, questionnaires, etc.). Data sources shall be clearly stated for each variable. |
Type of data collection scheme | Member State shall enter the code of the data collection scheme, as follows: A — Census; B — Probability sample survey; C — Non-probability sample survey; D — Indirect survey. In case the variable is not directly collected but estimated, indirect survey is applied. In that case, further explanation on the data collection scheme and estimation method is provided in Text Box 3C of this Annex. |
Frequency | Member State shall enter the frequency that economic and social data shall be collected. |
Planned sample rate % | The planned sample rate (%) shall be based on the population. When data collection for some variables will not be implemented, the column ‘Planned sample rate (%)’ shall be filled in with ‘N’ (no). Planned sample rate can be modified based on updated information on the total population. |
Comments | Any further comment. |
Text Box 3C
Population segments for collection of economic and social data for the processing industry
General comment: This box fulfils footnote 6 of paragraph 1.1(d) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme, Article 2, Article 4 paragraphs (1) and (5) and Article 5 paragraph (2) of this Decision. It is intended to specify data to be collected under Table 11 of the multiannual Union programme.
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SECTION 4
SAMPLING STRATEGY FOR BIOLOGICAL DATA FROM COMMERCIAL FISHERIES
Table 4A
Sampling plan description for biological data
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MS | MS participating in sampling | Region | RFMO/RFO/IO | Sub-area/Fishing ground | Scheme | Stratum ID code | PSU type | Catch fractions covered | Species/Stocks covered for estimation of volume and length of catch fractions | Seasonality (Temporal strata) | Reference years | Average Number of PSU during the reference years | Planned number of PSUs | Comments |
GBR |
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General comment: This table fulfils Article 3, Article 4 paragraph (4) and Article 8 of this Decision and forms the basis for the fulfilment of paragraph 2 point (a)(i) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme. This table refers to data to be collected under Tables 1(A), 1(B) and 1(C) of the multiannual Union programme. Use this table to identify all fishery-dependent sampling schemes in the Member State. The Member State shall list the strata within the scheme, the primary sampling unit (PSU) type and the envisaged number of PSUs that will be available in the year of submission. For each stratum, Member State shall record the number of PSUs it is planning to undertake.
Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State's name shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
MS participating in sampling | If the sampled activity has been carried out according to a regionally coordinated programme, all participating Member States shall be listed. Otherwise, the Member State responsible for the sampling shall be listed. Links to planned regional and international coordination or bi- and multilateral agreements, where available, shall be listed in the ‘Comments’. |
Region | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(C) of the multiannual Union programme (level II). If information refers to all regions, insert ‘all regions’. |
RFMO/RFO/IO | Member State shall enter the acronym of the competent regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO), regional fisheries organisation (RFO) or international organisation (IO) for providing management/advice on the species/stock. e.g. RFMO: ICCAT, GFCM, NAFO e.g. RFO: CECAF e.g. IO: ICES If no RFMO, RFO or IO is applicable, ‘NA’ (not applicable) is used. |
Sub-area/Fishing ground | Member State shall indicate the fishing ground (e.g. the ICES area, the GFCM GSA, the NAFO area, etc.). |
Scheme | Member State shall state the sampling scheme: ‘at markets’, ‘at sea’, a combination of both methods or ‘other’. If ‘other’ is used (e.g. ‘other (Market stock-specific sampling)’), it shall be described in Text Box 4A of this Annex. |
Stratum ID code | Member State shall indicate a unique code to identify each stratum within the scheme. Free text or coding can be used, but it shall always coincide with the ‘stratum ID code’, as in Table 4B of this Annex. Strata with no coverage (i.e. no planned number of PSUs) shall also be detailed, in order to provide measurement on coverage of the sampling plan. |
PSU type | Member State shall indicate the primary sampling unit (PSU) inside each stratum. PSU could be fishing trip, fishing vessel, port, fishing day, etc. |
Catch fractions covered | Member State shall indicate which fraction of the catch is to be sampled. Insert ‘Catch’, if the bulk catch is sampled, ‘Landings’, ‘Discards’, ‘Landings+Discards’, etc. |
Species/Stocks covered for estimation of volume and length of catch fractions | Member State shall indicate if the sampling plan covers all or only a part of the species. Insert ‘all species and stocks’, ‘only stocks in Table 1A, 1B and 1C’, ‘selected species/stocks’ and specify further in ‘Comments’. |
Seasonality (Temporal strata) | Member State shall provide a keyword description of the sampling scheme in terms of temporal stratification: ‘monthly’, ‘quarterly’, ‘annual’, etc. |
Reference years | Member State shall indicate the year(s) used as a reference for the expected primary sampling units in the year of implementation of the sampling scheme. Member State shall use the three most recent years (e.g. ‘2014-2016’). Reasons may be given to justify the use of a different period. |
Average number of PSUs during the reference years | Member State shall indicate the total number of PSUs calculated as the average values of the years used as reference. |
Planned number of PSUs | Member State shall state the planned number of PSU to be sampled. |
Comments | Any further comment. |
Text Box 4A
Sampling plan description for biological data
General comment: This box fulfils Article 3, Article 4 paragraph (4) and Article 8 of this Decision and forms the basis for the fulfilment of paragraph 2 point (a)(i) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme. This Table refers to data to be collected under Tables 1(A), 1(B) and 1(C) of the multiannual Union programme.
Description of the sampling plan according to Article 5 paragraph (3) of this Decision (max. 900 words per region) |
Table 4B
Sampling frame description for biological data
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GBR | SCT SD1-5 | North Sea offshore fish trawlers | Vessel list of 120 DTS >18 m | random draw from randomised list |
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GBR | SCT SD4-5 | West coast offshore trawlers | Vessel list of 15 DTS >18 m based in WC ports | random draw from randomised list |
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GBR | SCT SD5-5 | Westcoast inshore trawlers | Vessel list of 2 500 DTS < 18 m based in WC ports | random draw from randomised list |
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GBR | SCT LD1-4 | NE main port | 1 port active for ~ 345 days | random weekday from systematic (weekly) coverage |
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GBR | SCT LD2-4 | NE minor ports | 25 ports active over 280 days | random weekday from systematic (weekly) coverage |
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GBR | SCT LD3-4 | W ports | 10 ports active over ~ 300 days | random weekday from systematic (weekly) coverage |
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General comment: This table fulfils Article 3, Article 4 paragraph (4) and Article 8 of this Decision and forms the basis for the fulfilment of paragraph 2 point (a)(i) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme. This table refers to data to be collected under Tables 1(A), 1(B) and 1(C) of the multiannual Union programme. Use this table to provide more detail on the strata and sampling frames of each scheme.
Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Stratum ID code | Member State shall indicate a unique code to identify each stratum within the scheme. Free text or coding can be used, but it shall always coincide with the ‘stratum ID code’, as in Table 4A of this Annex. Strata with no coverage (i.e. no planned number of PSUs) shall also be detailed, in order to provide measurement on coverage of the sampling plan. |
Stratum | Member State shall insert a short description (free text) of the sampling strata (e.g. trawlers in the GSA 22; west coast purse-seiners; ports of the NW area, etc.). |
Sampling frame description | Member State shall shortly describe (free text) the sampling frame for each stratum (e.g. list of vessels in the GSA 22; list of purse-seiners in the west coast; list of ports in the NW area). |
Method of PSU selection | Member State shall indicate the method(s) (free text) for the selection of the primary sampling unit (PSU). |
Comments | Any further comment. |
Table 4C
Data on the fisheries by member state
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MS | Region | RFMO/RFO/IO | Sub-area/Fishing ground | Reference years | Fleet segment/Metier | Targeted species/species assemblage | Average number of vessels | Average number of fishing trips | Average number of fishing days | Average landings (tons) | Average landings (tons) in national ports | Average landings (tons) in foreign ports | Comments |
DEU | Baltic Sea |
| ICES areas III b-d |
| demersal trawlers | bottom trawl mixed fishery | 102 | 24 563 |
| 57 388 | 54 234 | 3 154 |
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| demersal seine net | mixed whitefish | 6 | 758 |
| 2 264 | 2 130 | 134 |
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| ICES areas III b-d |
| pelagic | mackerel | 25 | 89 |
| 119 745 | 98 403 | 21 342 |
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| ICES Sub-areas I, II, IIIa, IV and VIId |
| OTB_CRU_16-22 | shrimps | 15 | 3 625 |
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GBR | North Atlantic | NAFO | NAFO | 2015-2017 | OTB_MD D_>=220_ 0_0 | Mixed demersal and deep water species (skates) | 19 | 20 | 342 | 4 648 | 4 648 | 0 |
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GBR | North Atlantic | NAFO | NAFO | 2015-2017 | OTB_CRU _40-59_0_0 | Crustaceans (northern shrimp) | 2 | 2 | 12 | 25 | 25 | 0 |
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GBR | North Atlantic | NAFO | NAFO | 2015-2017 | OTM_DEF _130-135_0_0 | Demersal species (alfonsino) | 1 | 2 | NA * | NA * | NA * | 0 | * Confidential data (only one vessel) |
ESP | Other Regions | IOTC | FAO 51 + 57 | 2015-2017 | PS_LPF_ 0_0_0 (TROP) | Tropical tunas (bigeye, skipjack, yellowfin) | 15 | 157 | 4 108 | 127 795 | 0 | 127 795 | a different reference period (2015-2016) have been taken because during the year 2017 most vessels moved to other regions due to the piracy |
General comment: This table fulfils Article 4 paragraph (4) of this Decision and forms the basis for the fulfilment of paragraph 2 point (a)(i)(ii)(iii) of Chapter III of the multiannual Union programme. This table refers to data to be collected under Tables 1(A), 1(B) and 1(C) of the multiannual Union programme. Use this table to summarise the size and activity of the national fleet.
Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State's name shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Region | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(C) of the multiannual Union programme (level II). If information refers to all regions, insert ‘all regions’. |
RFMO/RFO/IO | Member State shall enter the acronym of the competent regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO), regional fisheries organisation (RFO) or international organisation (IO) for providing management/advice on the species/stock. e.g. RFMO: ICCAT, GFCM, NAFO e.g. RFO: CECAF e.g. IO: ICES If no RFMO, RFO or IO is applicable, ‘NA’ (not applicable) is used. |
Sub-area/Fishing ground | Member State shall indicate the fishing ground (e.g. the ICES area, the GFCM GSA, the NAFO area, etc.). |
Reference years | Member State shall state the year(s) to which the description of the fisheries actually refers (e.g. 2014-2016). Member State shall select the three most recent years with data available. |
Fleet Segment/metier | Data shall be reported by metier (at level 6) as defined in Table 2 of the multiannual Union programme, or fleet segment, as defined in Table 5(B) of the multiannual Union programme. |
Targeted species/species assemblage | Member State shall indicate the target species assemblage (‘Demersal species’, ‘Small pelagic fish’, etc.) as indicated in Table 2 of the multiannual Union programme. |
Average number of vessels | Member State shall indicate the average number of vessels by fleet segment/metier in the given reference years. |
Average number of fishing trips | Member State shall indicate the average number of fishing trips by fleet segment/metier in the given reference years. |
Average number of fishing days | Member State shall indicate the average number of fishing days by fleet segment/metier in the given reference years. |
Average landings (tons) | Member State shall report the average volume in live weight (tons) of the total landings by fleet segment/metier in the given reference years. This column shall be obtained from the sum of the other two columns of this table: ‘Average landings (tons) in national ports’ and ‘Average landings (tons) in foreign ports’. |
Average landings (tons) in national ports | Member State shall report the average volume in live weight (tons) of the landings by fleet segment/metier in the given reference years. |
Average landings (tons) in foreign ports | Member State shall report the average volume in live weight (tons) of the landings abroad by fleet segment/metier in the given reference years. If none, indicate ‘0’. |
Comments | Any further comment. |
Table 4D
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Region | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(C) of the multiannual Union programme (level II). If information refers to all regions, insert ‘all regions’. |
Sub-area/Fishing ground | Member State shall indicate the fishing ground (e.g. the ICES area, the GFCM GSA, the NAFO area, etc.). |
Reference years | Member State shall state the year(s) to which the description of the landing locations actually refers (e.g. ‘2014-2016’). Member State shall select the three most recent years with data available. |
Landing locations(s) | Member State shall fill in with free text describing the grouping/assemblage of landing locations (e.g. major ports, minor ports, ports, local ports, etc.), if available. |
Average number of locations | Member State shall indicate the average number of landing locations by grouping/assemblage in the given reference years, if available. |
Average number of registered landings | Member State shall indicate the average number of registered landing operations that took place by grouping/assemblage (if applicable) in the given reference years. As the previous fields are optional, this field could refer the average number of total landings operations in the Member State. |
Average landed tonnage | Member State shall indicate the average volume in live weight (tons) of the total landing during the reference years. Data shall be reported by grouping/assemblage of landing places (if applicable). This column shall be given by the sum of the other two columns of this Table: ‘Average landed tonnage of national fleet’ and ‘Average landed tonnage of foreign fleet’. |
Average landed tonnage of national fleet | Member State shall indicate the average volume in live weight (tons) of the total landing made by Member State vessels during the reference years by grouping/assemblage of landing places (if applicable). |
Average landed tonnage of foreign fleet | Member State shall indicate the average volume in live weight (tons) of the total landing made by foreign vessels during the reference years by grouping/assemblage of landing places (if applicable).If none, indicate ‘0’. |
Comments | Any further comment. |
SECTION 5
DATA QUALITY
Table 5A
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SWE | SWE | 2017 | NS&EA | ICES | sea-sampling | demersal trawlers | Y | xxxx | Y | Y | xxx | FiskData2 | RDB-FishFrame | N | xxxx |
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MS | Member State's name shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
MS participating in sampling | If the sampling scheme is carried out within a regional/bilateral/multilateral coordinated programme, all participating Member States shall be given. If the sampling scheme is carried out unilaterally, the single Member State shall be given. |
Sampling year/period | Member State shall state the year or period for planned sampling. |
Region | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(C) of the multiannual Union programme (level II). If information refers to all regions, insert ‘all regions’. |
RFMO/RFO/IO | Member State shall enter the acronym of the competent regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO), regional fisheries organisation (RFO) or international organisation (IO) for providing management/advice on the species/stock. e.g. RFMO: ICCAT, GFCM, NAFO e.g. RFO: CECAF e.g. IO: ICES If no RFMO, RFO or IO is applicable, ‘NA’ (not applicable) is used. |
Name of sampling scheme | Member State shall state the name of the sampling scheme. Names of sampling schemes shall be identical to the names used in Tables 4A and 4B of this Annex, in Table 1D of this Annex (‘type of survey’) and in Table 1E of this Annex (‘species’ *‘method’). |
Sampling frame | Member State shall state the sampling frame. Names of sampling frames shall be identical to the names in Tables 4A and 4B of this Annex. |
Is the sampling design documented? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no). If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ when (year) documentation will be available. |
Where can documentation on sampling design be found? | Member State shall provide link to web page where the documentation can be found, if Member State responded ‘Y’ (yes) in previous field. Otherwise, insert ‘NA’ (not applicable). |
Are non-responses and refusals recorded? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no). If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ when (year) documentation will be available. |
Are quality checks to validate detailed data documented? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no). If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ when (year) documentation will be available. |
Where can documentation on quality checks for data capture be found? | Member State shall provide link to web page where the documentation can be found, if Member State responded ‘Y’ (yes) in previous field. Otherwise, insert ‘NA’ (not applicable). |
In which national database are data stored? | Member State shall provide the name of national database, if applicable. Otherwise, insert ‘NA’ (not applicable). |
In which international database(s) are data stored? | Member State shall provide the name of international database(s), if applicable. Otherwise, insert ‘NA’ (not applicable). |
Are processes to evaluate data accuracy (bias and precision) documented? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no). If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ when (year) documentation will be available. |
Where can documentation on processes to evaluate accuracy be found? | Member State shall provide link to web page where the documentation can be found, if Member State responded ‘Y’ (yes) in previous field. Otherwise, insert ‘NA’ (not applicable). |
Are the editing and imputation methods documented? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no). If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ when (year) documentation will be available. |
Where can documentation on editing and imputation be found? | Member State shall provide link to web page where the documentation can be found, if Member State responded ‘Y’ (yes) in previous field. Otherwise, insert ‘NA’ (not applicable). |
Comments | Any further comment. Use this field to indicate when documentation will be made available (if that presently is not the case). |
Table 5B
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Are end-users listed and updated? | Are sources, intermediate results and outputs regularly assessed and validated? | Are errors measured and documented? | Are procedures in place to ensure timely execution? | Are procedures in place to monitor internal coherence? | Are statistics comparable over time? | Are methodological documents publicly available? | Are data stored in databases? | Where can documentation be found? | ||
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Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State's name shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Sampling year/period | Member State shall state the year or period for planned sampling. |
Region | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(C) of the multiannual Union programme (level II). If information refers to all regions, insert ‘all regions’. |
RFMO/RFO/IO/NSB | Member State shall enter the acronym of the competent regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO), regional fisheries organisation (RFO), international organisation (IO) or national statistical body (NSB) for providing management/advice on the species/stock. e.g. RFMO: ICCAT, GFCM, NAFO e.g. RFO: CECAF e.g. IO: ICES e.g. agencies, institutions dealing with socioeconomic statistics If no RFMO, RFO, IO or NSB is applicable, ‘NA’ (not applicable) is used. |
Name of data collection scheme | Member State shall indicate the name of sampling schemes. They shall be identical to the names used in Table 3A, Table 3B and Table 3C of this Annex. |
Name of data sources | Member State shall indicate the name of data sources. They shall be identical to the names used in Table 3A, Table 3B and Table 3C of this Annex. |
Statistically sound sources and methods | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether statistically sound sources and methods are in place. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Error checking | Member State shall indicate shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether errors discovered in published data are corrected at the earliest possible date and publicised. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are procedures for confidential data handling in place and documented? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether procedures for the enforcement, treatment and reduction of confidential data are in place and documented. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are protocols to enforce confidentiality between DCF partners in place and documented? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether protocols to enforce confidentiality between DCF partners are in place and documented. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are protocols to enforce confidentiality with external users in place and documented? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether protocols to enforce confidentiality with external users are in place and documented. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Is sound methodology documented? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether sound methodology is documented. If yes, please provide reference. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Does it follow international standards, guidelines and best practices? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether sound methodology follows international standards, guidelines and best practices. If ‘Y’ (yes), please provide reference. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are methodologies consistent at MS, regional and EU level? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether procedures are in place to ensure that standards, concepts, definitions and classifications are consistent between partners at Member State, regional and EU level. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Is there consistency between administrative and other statistical data? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether procedures are in place to ensure the consistency of definitions and concepts between administrative and other statistical data. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are there agreements for access and quality of administrative data between partners? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether there are agreements in place to ensure access to relevant administrative data and quality of relevant administrative data between partners. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are data collection, entry and coding checked? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether data collection, data entry and coding are routinely monitored and revised, as required. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are editing and imputation methods used and checked? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether editing and imputation methods are used and regularly reviewed, revised or updated as required. If no, indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are revisions documented and available? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether revisions are documented and available. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Is duplication of data collection avoided? | Member State shall indicate with Y (yes) or N (no) whether administrative sources are used whenever possible to avoid duplication of data collection and reduce burden on respondents. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Do automatic techniques for data capture, data coding and validation exist? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether procedures and tools exist to implement automatic techniques for data capture, data coding and validation. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are end-users listed and updated? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether a list of key end-users and their data uses, including a list of unmet user needs, are available and regularly updated. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are sources, intermediate results and outputs regularly assessed and validated? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether data sources, intermediate results and statistical outputs are regularly assessed and validated. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are errors measured and documented? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether sampling errors and non-sampling errors are measured and systematically documented, according to the European standards. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are procedures in place to ensure timely execution? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether procedures exist to monitor the progress of the tasks and ensure their timely execution. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are procedures in place to monitor internal coherence? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether procedures to monitor internal coherence are developed and carried out in a systematic way and divergences explained. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are statistics comparable over time? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether statistics are comparable over a reasonable period of time, whether breaks in the time series are explained and whether methods to ensure reconciliation over a period of time are made available. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are methodological documents publicly available? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether methodological documents are readily available. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Are data stored in databases? | Member State shall indicate with ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N’ (no) whether primary, detailed and aggregated data and associated metadata are stored in databases. If ‘N’ (no), indicate in the ‘Comments’ main constraints. |
Where can documentation be found? | Give link to webpage where the documentation can be found, if Member State responded ‘Y’ (yes) in previous field. Otherwise, insert ‘NA’ (not applicable). |
Comments | Any further comment. Use this field to indicate when documentation will be made available (if that presently is not the case). |
SECTION 6
DATA AVAILABILITY
Table 6A
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SWE | Fleet economic | 3A | Revenue/costs | N | N – 1 | N + 1, March 1 |
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Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Data set | Member State shall refer to the data set for which information on availability will be given. The name of the data set can be derived by the title of the respective tables of this Annex. |
Section | Member State shall refer to the specific section of the work plan. |
Variable group | Member State shall refer to the specific variables in Tables 1B, 1E, 1I, 2A, 3A, 3B of this Annex. When reference is made to another table, this field can be left empty. |
Year(s) of WP implementation | Member State shall refer to the year or years that the work plan will apply. |
Reference year | Member State shall refer to the year of the foreseen collection of data. |
Final data available after | Member State shall state after how many years from collection, the data will be available to end-users. Use year and month if applicable. |
Comments | Any further comment. |
SECTION 7
COORDINATION
Table 7A
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Name of the variable | Guidance |
MS | Member State shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Acronym | Member State shall provide the official acronym of the meeting attended. |
Name of the meeting | Member State shall provide the full official name of the meeting attended. |
RFMO/RFO/IO | Member State shall enter the acronym of the competent regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO), regional fisheries organisation (RFO) or international organisation (IO) for providing management/advice on the species/stock. e.g. RFMO: ICCAT, GFCM, NAFO e.g. RFO: CECAF e.g. IO: ICES If no RFMO, RFO or IO is applicable, ‘NA’ (not applicable) is used. |
Planned MS participation | Member State shall mark if it is planned to attend the meeting. |
Comments | Any further comment. |
Table 7B
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MS | Member State shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Region | Member State shall refer to the naming convention used in Table 5(C) of the multiannual Union programme (level II). If recommendation refers to all regions, insert ‘all regions’. |
RFMO/RFO/IO | Member State shall enter the acronym of the competent regional fisheries management organisation (RFMO), regional fisheries organisation (RFO) or international organisation (IO) for providing management/advice on the species/stock. e.g. RFMO: ICCAT, GFCM, NAFO e.g. RFO: CECAF e.g. IO: ICES If no RFMO, RFO or IO is applicable, ‘NA’ (not applicable) is used. |
Source | Member State shall provide the source of recommendation in the form of the acronym of the relevant Regional Coordination Meeting (RCM)/Regional Coordination Group (RCG), Liaison Meeting (LM), STECF Expert Working Group (EWG), e.g. ‘LM 2014’, ‘STECF EWG 14-07’. |
Section | Member State shall refer to the work plan section, e.g. ‘1A’, ‘1B’, etc. If recommendation applies to several sections, insert the relevant sections. If recommendation applies to all sections, insert ‘all’. |
Topic | Member State shall refer to the topic to which recommendation applies, e.g. ‘Data quality’, ‘Surveys’, etc. |
Recommendation number | Member State shall refer to the number assigned to an individual recommendation, where numbers exist. |
Recommendation/Agreement | Member State shall refer to the relevant recommendations to the work plan reference period and to the Member State. There is no need to list recommendations and agreements that do not apply to the Member State (e.g. on the terms of reference of ICES expert groups, on actions to be taken by the Commission, etc.). |
Follow-up action | Member State shall give a brief description on the responsive actions taken or to be taken. |
Comments | Any further comment. |
Table 7C
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MSs | Member States involved in the agreement shall be given as ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, e.g. ‘DEU’. |
Contact persons | Member State shall provide the name and email address of the responsible person from each Member State, involved in the agreement. |
Content | Member State shall provide a brief description of the aim of the agreement. Member State shall provide an unambiguous full reference or a valid link to the documentation of the agreement, where relevant, in the ‘Comments’. |
Coordination | Member State shall describe briefly how the coordination is done/will be done and by whom. |
Description of sampling/sampling protocol/sampling intensity | Member State shall describe briefly the sampling to be carried out under the agreement. |
Data transmission | Member State shall state which Member State is/will be responsible for submitting which data set. |
Access to vessels | Member State shall state if the agreement implies access to other partners' vessels. |
Validity | Member State shall mention the year when the agreement expires or the year when the agreement was/will be signed, if it rolls over annually. |
Comments | Any further comment. |
ANNEX II
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Footnote 6 of 1.1(d) |
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2(a)(i) 2(a)(ii) 2(a)(iii) | 1(A), 1(B), 1(C) 1(A), 1(B), 1(C) 1(A), 1(B), 1(C) | 1(A), 1(B), 1(C) 1(A), 1(B), 1(C) 1(A), 1(B), 1(C) |
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2(a)(iv) | 3 | 1(D) |
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2(b) 2(c) | 1(E) 1(E) | 1(E) 1(E) | Text Box 1(E) Text Box 1(E) |
3(a) | 1(D) | 1(F) |
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3(c) | — | — | Pilot Study 2 |
4 | 4 | 2(A) | Text Box 2(A) |
5(a) 5(b) | 5(A) 6 | 3(A) 3(A) | Text Box 3(A) Text Box 3(A), Pilot study 3 |
6(a) 6(b) 6(c) | 7 6 8 | 3(B) 3(B) — | Text Box 3(B) Text Box 3(B) Pilot Study 4 |
Chapter IV |
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1 | 10 | 1(G), 1(H) | Text Box 1(G) |
Chapter V |
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4 | — | — | Pilot Study 1 |
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