
Article 1 
The minimum and the extended Community programmes referred to in Article 5(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1543/2000 are hereby established as set out in the Annex.
This Regulation also lays down certain detailed rules for the data to be collected under the Member States' national programmes.
Article 2 
For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions apply:1. ‘segment’means a group of vessels as homogeneous as possible in terms of physical characteristics and of use of fishing gear resulting from a partition of the segments contained in the fourth multiannual guidance programme (MAGP IV);2. ‘commercial fishing fleet’means vessels registered and licensed, according to Council Regulation No 3690/93 or otherwise authorised to fish for the purpose of commercial exploitation of fisheries; information on which Member States should provide to the Community's fishing vessel register under Commission Regulation No 2090/98;3. ‘recreational and game fisheries’means all fishing activities not conducted for commercial fishing purposes;4. ‘primary data’means data associated to individual vessels, natural or legal persons or individual samples;5. ‘effective fishing power’means the estimation of the fishing power of vessels by a comparison of the catches made by those vessels;6. ‘nominal fishing power’means the expression of the fishing power by a physical characteristic (engine power or tonnage) or by a combination of such characteristics;7. ‘fishing effort’means, for a vessel, the product of its fishing power and of the duration of its fishing activity and for a group of vessels, the sum of the fishing efforts of all the vessels concerned;8. ‘type of technique’means the use of a specific fishing gear, or to the use of one or more fishing gear inside a group of gears;9. ‘space-time disaggregation’means the combination of a time period and of a geographical stratification into subareas;10. ‘exhaustive sampling’means a study of a population in the statistical sense with regard to a parameter, if all the individuals constituting the aforementioned population are actually measured;11. ‘processing industry’means the industry involved in the preparation and preservation of fish, shellfish or molluscs as well as in the preparation of products containing fish, shellfish or molluscs;12. ‘sector of the processing industry’means a part of the processing industry based on the type of processing (frozen, salted/dried, smoked, canned, prepared dishes, others) and on channels according to the groups of species concerned (demersal and deepwater species, Thunnidae, pelagic species other than Thunnidae, other fish species, shellfish, cephalopods, bivalves, other molluscs, others);13. ‘aggregated data’means the aggregated data as defined in Article 2(b) of Regulation (EC) No 1543/2000;14. ‘functional unit’means an operational grouping of statistical rectangles, corresponding to the area of distribution of a geographically isolated biological stock or assemblage of biological stocklets as set out in Appendix II;15. ‘catches’means the total live weight of fish initially caught i.e. gross catch;16. ‘landings’means the live weight equivalent of the landings i.e. nominal catch;17. ‘discards’means the total live weight of undersized, not saleable, or otherwise undesirable fish, discarded at the time of capture or shortly afterwards.
Article 3 
The national programmes set up by the Member States taking into account the Community programmes set out in the Annex shall comprise in particular:

((a)) the links with the Community programmes, specifying the planned actions by section and by reference to the programme;
((b)) the elements of analytical accounts distributed by section and by programme as well as by geographical area as set out in Appendix I, level 2;
((c)) in the event of sampling, a detailed description on the strategies followed and the statistical estimates used making it possible to appreciate the levels of precision and relationship between the cost and precision;
((d)) the elements making it possible to demonstrate cooperation and task-sharing between Member States.
The programmes shall provide for estimates of levels of precision referred to in point (c) by 31 May 2003 at the latest.
Article 4 
Each Member State shall submit to the Commission, by 31 May of each year at the latest, by electronic means, its national programme referred to in Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No 1543/2000.
Article 5 

1. Data referred to in this Regulation may be transmitted by the Member States to the relevant international organisations in accordance with the specific rules and regulatory provisions of these organisations.
2. Member States shall inform the Commission of the transmission of the information referred to in paragraph 1 and provide the Commission with a computerised copy upon request.
Article 6 

1. The Commission shall examine the national programmes and check that the conditions provided for in this regulation are observed.If the examination by the Commission of a national programme should reveal that it does not meet those conditions, the Commission shall immediately inform the Member State concerned and propose amendments to that programme. Subsequently the Member State concerned may submit a revised national programme.
2. Member States shall submit, by 31 May 2003 at the latest and by the 31 May following each year of application of the programme thereafter, a technical report of activity detailing the state of completion of the aims set at the time of the drawing-up of the minimum programme and of the extended programme.
3. Each Member State shall designate the relevant authority in charge of the implementation of this regulation, hereinafter referred to as ‘national correspondent’.
4. Each Member State shall communicate by 31 May 2001 at the latest the particulars of its national correspondent to the Commission and to the other Member States.
5. The national correspondent shall inform the Commission regularly of the state of progress of the national programmes.
Article 7 
If the Commission considers that the obligations set out in the modules of the Community programmes are not respected by a Member State and that the Member State concerned received Community financial assistance for these modules, it shall inform the Member State concerned which shall carry out an administrative enquiry.
The Member State shall inform the Commission of the progress and of the findings of this enquiry and send it without delay a copy of the report drawn up following the inquiry, notifying the main elements on which it is based.
The Commission may decide to reclaim any sum unduly paid, with interest for the period in question.
Article 8 

1. The Commission may authorise the modifications of surveys referred to in the Annex, section G(1)(iii) on the basis of advice of the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries ( hereinafter referred to as STECF).
2. The Commission may, upon advice of the STECF and in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 9(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1543/2000, decide on exemptions from the obligations set out in the Annex, sections H and I.
Article 9 

1. Member States shall take all necessary measures so that primary data collected under this regulation are dealt with in a confidential way.
2. The primary data shall be kept for the necessary time in order to carry out any relevant task and at least for five years.
3. Each Member State shall ensure that the aggregated data pertaining to the Community programmes are incorporated into computerised databases accessible by electronic means to the Commission and the national correspondents according to Articles 10 and 11.
4. Aggregated data referred to in paragraph 3, may not include any evidence which could make it possible to identify individual vessels, natural or legal persons.
5. Member States shall guarantee the safety of the data processing on their respective computer systems, in particular when the treatment requires transmission by network.
6. Member States shall take all the necessary technical measures to protect data against any accidental or illicit destruction, accidental loss, deterioration, distribution or unauthorised consultation and against any unsuitable form of treatment.
Article 10 

1. If the Commission wishes to use aggregated data collected pursuant to this Regulation, it shall specify to the Member States concerned the data in question.
2. Member States shall take the necessary measures to enable the remote consultation of the data in question or their duplication within a period of time not exceeding 20 working days.
3. If a Member State is not in a position to satisfy the request for access made by the Commission, it must immediately inform the Commission and give reasons.
4. When a computer file has been set up by the Commission from the data of the Member States, this file may not be kept for more than 20 working days following the date for which the information was requested and must therefore be destroyed except when explicit written agreement of the Member States concerned has been obtained.
Article 11 

1. Member States shall take the measures necessary to facilitate access by the national correspondents of the other Member States, to the computerised database containing the aggregated data.
2. Member States shall communicate to the Commission and to other Member States the reasons which justify a suspension of access to data covered by this Regulation.
3. If a national correspondent wishes to have access to data held by another Member State, it shall send a request to the national correspondent responsible for access to this data. That national correspondent shall reply to the request within 10 working days following that request and must give reasons for any refusal.
4. Member States may conclude agreements or agree upon IT protocols relating to computer access in order to facilitate access to the databases. They shall inform the Commission without delay thereof. The expenses generated by access to the databases shall be borne by the national correspondent requesting it.
Article 12 
The members of the STECF and participants of meetings that it organises are not permitted to make a copy of part or all of the data for use outside of the meeting.
Article 13 
This Regulation shall enter into force on the seventh day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Brussels, 25 July 2001.
For the Commission
Franz FISCHLER
Member of the Commission
ANNEX
CHAPTER I
A.  1. 

((a)) module of evaluation of inputs: fishing capacities and fishing effort;
((b)) module of evaluation and of sampling of the catches and landings;
((c)) module of evaluation of the economic situation of the sector.
 2. The extended Community programme referred to in Article 5(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1543/2000 comprises the modules referred to in point 1 as well as additional information which is specified for each module.
 3. For each module the parameters to be monitored, the disaggregation levels and the precision levels to be attained are specified for the minimum programme. For the extended programmes for which the precision levels are not fixed, each Member State must indicate in its national programme the precision levels it is aiming at, and the cost-precision relationship associated to the estimation procedures which will be used.

B.  1. When it is not possible to define quantitative targets for sampling programmes, neither in terms of precision levels, nor in terms of sample size, pilot surveys in the statistical sense will be established. Such pilot surveys must evaluate the importance of the problem and should also address the utility of more detailed surveys later on, and the cost-effectiveness relationship of such detailed surveys.
 2. When quantitative targets can be defined, they can 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.
 3. When reference is made to a sample size or to a sampling rate in a population defined in statistical terms, the sampling strategies must be at least as efficient as simple random sampling. Such sampling strategies must be described within the corresponding national programmes.
 4. 

((a)) level 1: level making it possible to estimate a parameter with precision of plus or minus 25 % for a 95 % confidence level;
((b)) level 2: level making it possible to estimate a parameter with precision of plus or minus 10 % for a 95 % confidence level;
((c)) level 3: level making it possible to estimate a parameter with precision of plus or minus 5 % for a 95 % confidence level.

CHAPTER II
C.  1.  (a) 
the data collected must include all fishing vessels covered by multi-annual guidance programme (MAGP) IV:


— the tonnage (gross tonnage),
— the maximum continuous engine power actually developed by the main engine, after derating if appropriate, expressed in kW as defined in Council Regulation (EC) No 2930/86,
— the age of the vessel calculated on the basis of the age of the hull.
 (b) 

— data must be gathered in a way which makes it possible to individualise the segments defined in Appendix III,
— data must be updated annually.
 (c) 
data arising from Regulation (EC) No 2090/98 must be gathered exhaustively. For the other types of data mentioned in point (1)(a), sampling programmes can be drawn up to allow estimates attaining level 3 precision as defined in section B.
 2.  (a) 

— the maximum continuous power of the main engine before derating,
— the maximum overall power of the auxiliary engine(s) used for hoists and winches for the vessels with an overall length of more than 12 meters,
— the characteristics of a standard fishing gear associated with each fishing technique, including the dimensions and the insured value of this standard gear,
— the average number per vessel of the fishing gears associated with the various types of fishing techniques.
 (b) 

— segments to be considered are defined in Appendix IV,
— types of fishing techniques to be considered are also defined in Appendix IV.

D.  1.  (a) 

((i)) fuel consumption;
((ii)) fishing efforts by type of technique: they are measured by the weighted sum of the fishing days associated with an area and with a specific period:

— each day is weighted by a measuring unit related to the nominal fishing power of each vessel; these units being defined in Appendix V,
— a day at sea is regarded as a calendar day of fishing if at least one fishing operation has been carried out by a fishing vessel on that day, or if a passive fishing gear has been left at sea during this day,
— each day is attributed to the area where the first fishing operation took place within this day. However, for passive gears, if no operation took place from the vessel within a day while at least one (passive) gear remained at sea, this day will be associated to the area where the last setting of a fishing gear was carried out on that fishing trip;
((iii)) specific fishing efforts: they are associated with stocks of special interest. They are defined as effort by technique, but the only days to be taken into account are those where the catches kept on board of the stocks mentioned in Appendix VI exceed the thresholds referred to in that Appendix.

— for specific stocks additional measuring units apart from those defined in Appendix V, may be used on condition that they comply with the specifications established by the regional fisheries organisations involved in the assessment of these stocks.
 (b) 

((i)) as regards fuel consumption, data expressed in volume and cost must be gathered in a way which makes it possible to estimate the average fuel consumption per vessel within each segment as defined in Appendix III, on an annual basis;
((ii)) for fishing effort by technique, data must be collected by types of techniques defined in Appendix VIII, on a quarterly basis and, according to level 3 of geographical disaggregation defined in Appendix I;
In addition to the overall effort, the contribution of each segment defined in Appendix III shall be individualised (effort by technique and by segment);
((iii)) at the level of specific fishing efforts, data will be collected as for efforts by technique: by separating types of fishing techniques specified in Appendix VIII, on a quarterly basis, and according to level 3 of geographical disaggregation defined in Appendix I.
 (c) 
the data corresponding to the provisions of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2807/83 (defining the special procedures of recording of information concerning fish landings by the Member States) must be collected in an exhaustive way. When other data are necessary, they are collected according to sampling procedures making it possible to reach for the estimated averages by segment, the level of precision 2 for data concerning fuel consumption, the level of precision 2 for fishing effort by technique, the level of precision 1 for specific fishing effort. Pilot surveys may be conducted for fishing effort of passive gears.
 2.  (a) 
for the efforts by technique and specific efforts referred to in point 1(a)(ii) and (iii):


— other measuring units than those defined in Appendix V, can be used on condition that they are detailed and justified in the national programmes,
— stocks and/or thresholds other than those defined in Appendix VI can be taken into consideration to define specific effort,
— in addition, for fishing gear other than traps, pots and pond nets, fishing efforts could be measured by operation. In such cases, basic units will refer to fishing operations and not to fishing days. Each operation will correspond to a contribution to the thus defined fishing effort by following the rules defined in Appendix IX. Other rules than those indicated in that Appendix could also be used in as far as they are fully described and justified,
— data on fishing effort of traps, pots and pond nets can be collected as number of gears at sea, multiplied by time (number of days of each gear at sea on an annual basis).
 (b) 

((i)) fuel consumption data can be gathered in a way which makes it possible to estimate the average fuel consumption per vessel within each segment defined in Appendix IV, on a quarterly basis;
((ii)) as regards to the fishing effort by technique and the specific fishing effort:

— effort data can be individualised according to the types of fishing techniques referred to in Appendix X; more detailed typology can be used as long as the usefulness is described and justified in the national programme,
— effort data by segment can be gathered with reference to the segments defined in Appendix IV,
— effort data can be gathered on a monthly basis, and referring to the level of geographical disaggregation 4 of Appendix I; for the stocks mentioned in Appendix VII specific effort data can be gathered by separating the ranges of depth specified in that Appendix.

CHAPTER III
E.  1.  (a) 

— data collection must make it possible to assess:
— commercial landings for all stocks, and
— for stocks mentioned in Appendix XII, total catches, landings and discards, and
— catches from recreational and game fisheries in marine waters for stocks mentioned in Appendix XI,
— each Member State must describe the conversion factors it has applied.
 (b) 

— for each Member State, an estimate of overall annual commercial landings will be provided by species, distinguishing the geographical origin of the catches according to level 2 of geographical disaggregation of Appendix I. However, if grouping of several species is considered to be more appropriate, Member States can obtain a derogation from the Commission, provided this is fully justified,
— for the stocks mentioned in Appendix XII, commercial landings will be disaggregated as indicated in that Appendix,
— landings by weight and value of each segment identified in Appendix III must be individualised by species, by quarter and, as regards the geographical origin of the catches, at the level of geographical disaggregation 2 according to Appendix I,
— discards will be monitored for the stocks in Appendix XII in order to estimate the average volume of the annual catches by weight per three-year period, by type of technique defined in Appendix III, except for the stocks for which Appendix XII specifies another disaggregation rule,
— a pilot survey, as defined in section B, needs to be implemented for recreational and game fisheries mentioned in Appendix XI, taking into account the disaggregation level specified within the same Appendix.
 (c) 

— the assessment of commercial landings must be made on the basis of the exhaustive data gathered under Council Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93 and on the basis of Council Regulation (EC) No 104/2000 and for the data not covered by these Regulations by sampling and statistical procedures, in such a way that the estimates achieve a precision of level 3 for stocks subject to TAC and quota regulations, level 2 for stocks not subject to TACs and quotas listed within Appendix XII, and level 1 for the other cases,
— data related to annual estimates of discards for stocks mentioned in Appendix XII must lead to a precision of level 1. However, if Member States can not reach this level of precision or only at excessive costs, they can obtain a derogation from the Commission to reduce the precision level, sampling frequency or to implement a pilot survey provided this request is fully documented,
— discards related to other stocks than those for which Appendix XII states a yearly estimate must be covered by pilot surveys. The conclusions of these studies must be forwarded to the Commission by 31 October 2003 at the latest,
— catches from recreational and game fisheries mentioned in Appendix XI must be subject to pilot surveys. The conclusions of these surveys must be forwarded to the Commission by 31 October 2003 at the latest.
 (d) 
In addition, Member States will, when appropriate, cooperate with other Member States to obtain comprehensive data covering the landings of vessels flying their flag.
 2.  (a) 

— landings from stocks mentioned in Appendix XIII,
— catches from game and recreational fisheries for stocks other than those mentioned in Appendix XI,
— for salmon, the catches taken in estuaries, lakes and rivers in the geographical area of the Baltic Sea and the North Sea.
 (b) 

— data concerning the commercial landings of the stocks mentioned in Appendix XII can be disaggregated in accordance with the provisions defined in that Appendix for the extended programme. Complementary geographical stratification, according to depth or another criterion, can be made, in as far as this stratification is consistent with section D, point (2)(b)(ii), third indent, and that the corresponding national programme justifies its usefulness,
— data concerning the stocks mentioned in Appendix XIII can be collected on a quarterly basis, by separating the catches according to the types of techniques defined in Appendix III, and by the geographical level 3 areas according to Appendix I. For stocks mentioned in Appendix VII, data can be further separated according to the ranges of depth defined in that Appendix,
— catch data can be collected by segment as defined in Appendix IV or Appendix X,
— discards data can be collected under the extended programme:
— on a quarterly basis, by type of technique according to Appendix III and according to the geographical level 3 of Appendix I, for the stocks where Appendix XII mentions an annual evaluation of discards within the minimum programme,
— on an annual basis, with possible separation of the types of fishing technique according to Appendix III, without geographical disaggregation, for the stocks where Appendix XII does not require an annual estimate of discards within the minimum programme,
— on an annual basis, with no other disaggregation for the stocks mentioned in Appendix XIII.

F.  1. 
each national programme includes a review of the utility of the detailed catch and effort data from fishing vessels flying their flag, which have been used during the years 1995 to 2000 by scientific assessments working groups. This review will analyse the weight given in the final stock assessment to the corresponding abundance or partial fishing effort indices, the possibility prolonging the corresponding times series on the basis of disaggregated catch and effort figures as mentioned respectively in sections D and E, as well as the possible necessity to refer to even more detailed data. Each Member State will forward the corresponding conclusions to the Commission by 31 December 2002 at the latest. The Commission will submit to the STECF the results of these analyses, and fix the contents of the minimum programme for this section by 31 March 2003 at the latest.
 2. 
any study covering the definition of indexes of abundance or of effective effort on the basis of detailed catch and effort data coming from the commercial fleets is eligible under the extended programme. The potential usefulness of these indexes should be established by the national programme. These studies will be submitted to the STECF. If the opinion of the STECF does not confirm the usefulness of these indexes, the corresponding study will not be considered eligible from there on.

G.  1. 

((i)) All surveys mentioned by Appendix XIV with priority 1, must be covered;
((ii)) Member States must guarantee within their national programmes continuity with previous survey designs;
((iii)) Notwithstanding points (i) and (ii), Member States may propose a modification in the survey effort or sampling design, provided that this will not negatively affect the quality of the results.
 2. At the extended programme level all surveys indicated with priority 2 in Appendix XIV are eligible.

H.  1.  (a) 
biological sampling must be performed in order to evaluate the composition in length and where appropriate in age, of the landings for all the stocks specified in Appendix XV.
 (b) 
the necessary disaggregation levels are specified in Appendix XV as well as the basic stratification and the sampling intensities. However, Member States can apply another sampling strategy than that corresponding to the basic stratification with simple random sampling within strata defined in Appendix XV, and other sampling intensities than those defined in Appendix XV, providing this alternative approach achieves the same or a higher precision level at the same or at a lower cost, and that this is established by the corresponding national programme.
 (c) 
the Member State on whose territory landings take place are responsible for installing sampling programmes according to the standards defined in this article. If necessary, Member States will co-operate with the authorities of third countries to set up the biological sampling of the landings carried out by vessels flying these third countries flag.

In accordance with Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93, each Member State takes the necessary measures to ensure the gathering of all data concerning the activities of the vessels which fly its flag whatever their places of landings.
 (d) 

— lengths:
((1)) the national programme of a Member State can exclude the estimation of the length distribution of the landings for stocks for which TACs and quotas have been defined under the following conditions:

((i)) the relevant quotas must correspond to less than 5 % of the Community share of the TAC or to less than 100 tonnes on average during the previous three years;
((ii)) the sum of all quotas of Member States whose allocation is less than 5 %, must account for less than 15 % of the Community share of the TAC.
If the condition set out in point (i) is fulfilled, but not the condition set out in point (ii), the relevant Member States may set up a coordinated programme to achieve for their overall landings the implementation of the sampling scheme described in Appendix XV, or another sampling scheme, leading to the same precision.
If appropriate, the national programme may be adjusted until 31 January of every year to take into account the exchange of quotas between Member States;
((2)) for stocks for which TACs and quotas have not been defined and outside the Mediterranean area, the same rules apply on the basis of the average landings of the previous three years and with reference to the total Community landings from a stock;
((3)) for the stocks in the Mediterranean area, the landings by weight of a Mediterranean Member State for a species corresponding to less than 5 % of the total national landings from the Mediterranean area, or to less than 200 tonne, except for bluefin tuna.
— ages:
((1)) the national programme of a Member State can exclude the estimation of the age distribution of the landings for stocks for which TACs and quotas have been defined under the following conditions:

((i)) the relevant quotas correspond to less than 10 % of the Community share of the TAC or to less than 200 tonnes on average during the previous three years;
((ii)) the sum of all quotas of Member States whose allocation is less than 10 %, accounts for less than 25 % of the Community share of the TAC.
If the condition set out in point (i) is fulfilled, but not the condition set out in point (ii), the relevant Member States may set up a coordinated programme to achieve for their overall landings the implementation of the sampling scheme described in Appendix XV, or another sampling scheme, leading to the same precision.
If appropriate, the national programme may be adjusted adjusted until 31 January of every year to take into account the exchange of quotas between Member States;
((2)) for stocks for which TACs and quotas have not been defined and outside the Mediterranean area, the same rules apply on the basis of the average landings of the previous three years and with reference to the total Community landings from a stock;
((3)) for the stocks in the Mediterranean area, the landings by weight of a Mediterranean Member State for a species corresponding to less than 5 % of the total national landings from the Mediterranean area, or to less than 200 tonnes, except for bluefin tuna;
((4)) Whenever possible, age-reading should be performed on commercial catches. If this is not the case, Member States should specify it within their national programme.
— Others:
if cooperation between Member States guarantees that the overall estimate of the parameters under point (a) reach the necessary precision level, each concerned Member State is not held individually to guarantee that its own data are enough to reach this precision level.
 (e) 
Discards must be the subject of an estimation of the distribution of the lengths when they represent on an annual basis, either more than 10 % of the total catches by weight or more than 20 % of the catches in numbers for the stocks for which annual discard data must be collected as specified in Appendix XII and according to the rules defined in that Appendix for commercial landings.

The sampling intensities are those as defined in Appendix XV for commercial landings.

When discards take place for length ranges which are not represented in the landings, age-reading must take place in accordance with the rules set out in Appendix XV.

However, if Member States can not reach this level of precision or only at excessive costs, they can obtain a derogation from the Commission provided this request is fully documented.
 (f) 
For the stocks specified in Appendix XI, Member States must set up pilot surveys consistent with the level of disaggregation defined in that Appendix. These surveys must make it possible to establish the levels of precision required for the future. The conclusions of these surveys must be forwarded to the Commission by 31 October 2003 at the latest.
 2. 
complementary parameters:


— all the sampling programmes for the estimation of the composition by age or length of the landings and specified Appendix XV,
— the sampling programmes for the estimation of the annual composition in lengths of landings for the stocks specified in Appendix XIII,
— the sampling programme for the estimation of the annual composition in lengths of the discards for stocks specified in Appendix XII and Appendix XV.

I.  (1)  (a) 

((i)) The growth curves by length and by weight, the relations between age/length and maturity, and the relation between age/length and fecundity must be provided for all stocks mentioned in Appendix XVI, including for those not subject to an annual estimation of the age composition of the catches.
((ii)) Biological sampling programmes of the landings must be implemented to estimate the share of the various stocks in these landings for: herring in the Skagerrak, Kattegat, and eastern North Sea separately, wild and reared salmon in the Baltic Sea, the various species of skates and rays in areas IV and VIId.
((iii)) Member States should perform their sampling scheme for sex ratio from their commercial catches. However, in cases in which this task is impossible, samples obtained during scientific surveys may be used.
 (b) 
For parameters referred to in point (a)(i):


— definitions are provided by stock according to the periodicity defined in Appendix XVI. The validity of existing data used for biological parameters estimation must be checked every three to six years as defined in Appendix XVI. Member States must update these parameters if needed,
— for the Norway lobster (Nephrops), Greenland halibut, deep sea shrimps (Pandalus borealis), plaice, sole and hake, the growth curves and maturity ogives are established separately for males and for females.

For parameters referred to in point (a)(ii):

data should be provided quarterly and following the fishing techniques typology described in Appendix IV.
 (c) 

((i)) For growth curves:

— for stocks for which ages of individual fish can be read, average weights and lengths for each age must be estimated with a precision of level 3, up to an age such that cumulated landings for the corresponding ages account for at least 95 % of the national landings for the relevant stock,
— for stocks for which age reading is not possible, but for which a growth curve can be estimated, average weights and lengths for each age must be estimated with a precision of level 2, up to an age such that cumulated landings for the corresponding ages account for at least 90 % of the national landings, for the relevant stock.
((ii)) For maturity, fecundity and sex ratios, a choice can be made between reference to age or length, provided that Members States which have to conduct the corresponding biological sampling have agreed the following:

— for maturity and fecundity, precision of level 3 must be achieved within the age and/or length range, the limits of which correspond to a 20 % and 90 % of mature fish,
— for sex ratio, precision of level 3 must be achieved, up to and age or length such that cumulated landings for the corresponding ages or lengths account for at least 95 % of the national landings for this stock.
((iii)) Stocks and species compositions of the catches referred to in point (a)(ii) must be estimated with level 1 precision.
 (d) 

((1)) The national programme of a Member State can exclude the estimation of the biological parameters for stocks for which TACs and quotas have been defined under the following conditions:

((i)) the relevant quotas correspond to less than 10 % of the Community share of the TAC or to less than 200 tonnes on average during the previous three years;
((ii)) the sum of all quotas of Member States whose allocation is less than 5 %, accounts for less than 20 % of the Community share of the TAC.
If appropriate, the national programme can be adjusted until 1 February of every year to take into account the exchange of quotas between Member States.
((2)) For stocks for which TACs and quotas have not been defined, the same rules apply on the basis of the average landings of the previous three years and with reference to the total Community landings.
If cooperation between the Member States guarantees that the overall estimates of all parameters set out in point (a)(i) reach the necessary precision levels, a Member State concerned is not held individually to guarantee that its own data is enough to reach this precision level.
 2. 
Complementary parameters:


— for the stocks mentioned in Appendix XVI, an annual updating and discrimination by sex will be eligible,
— for stocks not mentioned in Appendix XVI, but mentioned in Appendix XV and for which length data have been collected, growth, maturity and sex ratio data will be eligible every three years,
— the growth and maturity curves for the species mentioned in Appendix XIII are eligible, but the updating of the data will not be performed more frequently than every three years,
— for the groups of species mentioned in Appendix XII or XIII, sampling programmes of the catches to establish the species composition will be eligible every three years.

CHAPTER IV
J.  1.  (a) 

— data must be collected to cover all the parameters mentioned in Appendix XVII according to the segmentation set out in Appendix III,
— investment must be measured in order to estimate the overall value of assets, including the capital value of the leased equipment. Insured values must be preferred. If the collection of the insured value proves too difficult, the replacement value of the vessel can be gathered by default. In such a case, the need for this substitution must be shown in the national programme,
— within production costs, labour costs must cover all expenditures paid by employers, including social security, health insurance, retirements and other related taxes.
 (b) 

— each parameter is estimated for each group of vessels as defined in Appendix III,
— in accordance with the specifications of Annex IV of Regulation (EC) No 1543/2000, data concerning prices are gathered on an annual basis, while distinguishing for the fleets performing in the Mediterranean the catches coming from the various geographical areas mentioned in Appendix I, level 3.
 (c) 
for each parameter and for each segment, level 1 precision must be achieved.
 2.  (a) 
the extended programme covers all the data defined in Appendix XVIII.
 (b) 
the partition of the groups of vessels referred to in point (1)(a), first indent, may be carried up to the level defined in Appendix IV and regarding the regional differentiation of level 2 of Appendix I.

K.  1. 
Member States should conduct pilot surveys in order to assess the annual value per sector of the parameters listed in Appendix XIX; these pilot surveys must compare the cost-efficiency relationship of different data collection strategies, including sampling schemes. The conclusions of these surveys must be forwarded to the Commission by 31 October 2003 at the latest.
 2.  (a) 
Activities of collecting and managing the data shall make it possible:


((i)) to appreciate the overall sensitivity of the sector and/or of the companies located in the coastal regions (nomenclature of territorial units for statistical purposes, NUTS 3) with respect to the catches from the stocks subject to TACs and quotas and/or affected by other measures connected with the conservation of fishery resources, or with respect to the catches from outside of Community waters;
((ii)) to assess the impact, including the social and the economic impact, on the processing industry of measures taken on behalf of the CFP such as measures envisaged by Council Regulation (EEC) No 3759/92, Council Regulation (EC) No 2792/1999, and specific measures adopted for the fisheries and aquaculture sector of the most remote regions (programme of options specific to remoteness and to insularity, POSEI).
 (b) 
The analysis of the companies of the sector may take into account the establishment of these companies in various regions, coastal or not, at the NUTS 3 level.

List of Appendixes
Appendix I
 ICES NAFO ICCAT GFCM CCAMLR IOTC Other
Level 1 Area Area FAO area Area Area FAO area FAO area
   e.g. 37 e.g. 48  
   Mediterranean and Black Sea   
Level 2 Subarea Subarea FAO Subarea Subarea Subarea FAO Subarea FAO Subarea
e.g. IV e.g. 21.2  e.g. 37.1 e.g. 48.1  
North Sea Labrador  Mediterranean Antarctic Peninsula  
Level 3 Division Division Division Division Division Division Division
e.g. IVc e.g. 21.2H 5° × 5° e.g. 37.1.2 5° × 5° 5° × 5° 5° × 5°
   Gulf of Lions   
Level 4 Rectangle Rectangle Rectangle Rectangle Rectangle Rectangle Rectangle
30′ × 1°  1° × 1° 1° × 1° 1° × 1° 1° × 1° 1° × 1°
Appendix II
FU No Name ICES zone Statistical rectangles
3 Skagerrak IIIa 47G0-G1; 46F9-G1; 45F8-G1; 44F7-G0; 43F8-F9
4 Kattegat IIIa 44G1-G2; 42-43G0-G2; 41G1-G2
5 Botney Gut — Silver Pit IVb, c 36-37 F1-F4; 35F2-F3
6 Farn Deeps IVb 38-40 E8-E9; 37E9
7 Fladen Ground IVa 44-49 E9-F1; 45-46E8
8 Firth of Forth IVb 40-41E7; 41E6
9 Moray Firth IVa 44-45 E6-E7; 44E8
10 Noup IVa 47E6
11 North Minch VIa 44-46 E3-E4
12 South Minch VIa 41-43 E2-E4
13 Clyde VIa 39-40 E4-E5
14 Irish Sea East VIIa 35-38E6; 38E5
15 Irish Sea West VIIa 36E3; 35-37 E4-E5; 38E4
16 Porcupine Bank VIIc, k 34D6-D8; 33D5-D8; 32D5-D6
17 Aran Grounds VIIb 34-35 D9-E0
18 Ireland NW coast VIIb 37D9-E1; 36D9
19 Ireland SW and SE coast VIIg, j 31-33D9-E0; 31E1; 32E1-E2; 33E2-E3
20 NW Labadie, Baltimore and Galley VIIg,j 
21 Jones and Cockburn VIIg, h, j 27-29E1-E2; 31E2-E4; 32E3
22 Smalls VIIg 
23 Bay of Biscay north VIIIa 22-24E6-E7; 23-24E5
24 Bay of Biscay south VIIIb 20-21E7-E8; 19E8
25 North Galicia VIIIc 15E0-E1; 16E1
26 West Galicia IXa 13-14E0-E1
27 North Portugal (North of Cape Espichel) IXa 6-12E0; 9-12E1
28 South-west Portugal (Alentejo) IXa 3-5E0-E1
29 South Portugal (Algarve) IXa 2E0-E2
30 Gulf of Cadiz IXa 2-3E2-E3
31 Cantabrian Sea VIIIc 16E4-E7
32 Norwegian Deep lVa 44-52F2-F6; 43F5-F7
33 Off Horn Reef lVb 39-41E4; 39-41E5
Appendix III (section C)


Appendix IV (section C)


Appendix V (section D)
Fishing technique Fishing power units
Mobile gears kW and GT
Fixed gears GT
Polyvalent kW
Appendix VI (section D)
Species and area Threshold 1 Threshold 2
Salmon (Baltic Sea) 30 % 5 %
Cod (all areas) 30 % 5 %
Haddock (all areas) 30 % 5 %
Saithe (all areas) 30 % 5 %
Whiting (all areas) 30 % 5 %
Plaice (all areas) 30 % 5 %
Sole (all areas, except Mediterraneas) 10 % 5 %
Sole (Mediterranean) 30 % 5 %
Nephrops (all areas) 30 % 5 %
Hake (all areas) 30 % 5 %
Anchovy (all areas) 30 % 5 %
Sardine (all areas) 50 % 5 %
Mackerel (all areas) 50 % 10 %
Horse mackerel (all areas) 50 % 10 %
Swordfish (all areas) 30 % 5 %
Bluefin tuna (all areas) 30 % 5 %
Big-eye tuna (all areas) 30 % 5 %
Albacore (all areas) 30 % 5 %
Yellowfin tuna (all areas) 30 % 5 %
Herring (all areas) 50 % 10 %
Sprat (all areas) 50 % 10 %
Sandeel (all areas) 70 % 
Norway pout (all areas) 70 % 


Appendix VII (section D)
Stock Area Threshold
Cod NAFO 30 %
Grenadiers All areas 30 %
Greenland halibut All areas 30 %
Redfish All areas 30 %
Pandalus spp. All areas 30 %
Pagelus bogaraveo ICES 30 %
Aphanopus carbo ICES 30 %
Argentina silus ICES 30 %
Beryx spp. ICES 30 %
Coryphaenoides rupestris ICES 30 %
Hoplostethus atlanticus ICES 30 %
Molva dypterygia ICES 30 %
Molva molva ICES 30 %
Depth ranges: 0 - 200 m, 201 - 500 m, 501 - 1 000 m, > 1 000 m
Appendix VIII (section D)


Appendix IX (section D)
Gear type Variable
Trawls Duration of haul × kW
Purse seiners Number of sets
Nets Number of nets × length × time at sea
Longlines Number of hooks × time at sea
Pots, traps and pound nets Numbers × annual time at sea
Appendix X (section D)
I.  (a)  1.  (i) mesh size: < 32 mm, 80 − 109 mm, ≥ 110 mm
 2.  (i) mesh size: 80 − 109 mm, ≥ 110 mm
 3.  (i) mesh size: < 32 mm, 80 − 109 mm, ≥ 110 mm
 (b)  1.  (i) single trawl, paired trawl, twin trawl, other multirig trawl, four-panels trawl, high-opening trawl
 (ii) mesh size: < 32 mm, 32 − 54 mm, 55 − 69 mm, 70 − 79 mm, 80 − 109 mm, ≥ 110 mm
 (iii) (i) and (ii) may be combined
 2.  (i) mesh size: < 32 mm, 32 − 54 mm, 55 − 69 mm, 70 − 79 mm, 80 − 109 mm, ≥ 110 mm
 3.  (i) mesh size: < 32 mm, 32 − 54 mm, 55 − 69 mm, 70 − 79 mm, 80 − 109 mm, ≥ 110 mm
 (c)  1.  (i) single trawler, paired trawlers
 (ii) mesh size: trawl: < 32 mm, 32 − 54 mm, 55 − 69 mm, 70 − 79 mm, 80 − 109 mm, ≥ 110 mm (Atlantic and North Sea); < 32 mm, 32 − 90 mm, 91 − 105 mm, 106 − 119 mm, ≥ 120 mm (Baltic Sea); 14 − 49 mm, 50 − 99 mm, 100 − 119 mm, ≥ 120 mm (Mediterranean)
 2.  (i) with fish aggregating devices (FAD)
 (ii) without FAD
 (d)  (i) hydraulic dredge
 (ii) Other dredges

II.  (a)  1.  (i) trammel nets
 (ii) entangling nets
 (iii) gill nets
 (iv) subdivision by mesh size, also permitted: 10 − 99 mm, 100 − 119 mm, ≥ 120 mm (Atlantic and North Sea); < 105 mm, 105 − 119 mm, ≥ 120 mm (Baltic Sea)
 2.  (i) surface longlines
 (ii) bottom longlines
 (iii) mid-waterlines
 3.  (i) troll line
 (ii) pole line with live bait
 (iii) pole line without live bait
 (b)  (i) mesh sizes for the Baltic: ≤ 30 mm, ≥ 150 mm
 (ii) mesh sizes for the Mediterranean: ≤ 150 mm, 151 − 299 mm, ≥ 300 mm
 (c)  (i) fish traps, including trap nets and pound nets
 (ii) crustaceans pots with possible subdivision by target species.

Appendix XI (section E)
1. 
catch figures collected in weight and number:

by Geographical area as defined Appendix 1, level 2.

2. 
catch figures collected in weight and number by:


— annual
— geographical area as defined Appendix 1, level 2.
— distinguishing catch of fish below and above 10 kg.

Appendix XII (section E)Catch and landings monitoring: within the market or sea-sampling programme the stratification of sampling is prioritised at the total or fleet level, with monthly, quarterly or annual sampling schemes, with data reported by rectangle, division or area.

Fishing technique stratification:
M Monthly by type of fishing technique (Appendix III)
N Monthly total
Q Quarterly by type of fishing technique (Appendix III)
R Quarterly total
Y Yearly by type of fishing technique (Appendix III)
Z Yearly total

Geographical stratification:
0 Functional unit
1 ICES Statistical rectangle
2 ICES/NAFO divisions
3 ICES/NAFO subareas
4 ICCAT 1o rectangle
5 ICCAT 5o rectangle
6 FAO division
7 FAO subarea
8 FAO area
Species Area Sampling strata Discards
MP EP MP
Baltic ICES Area III (excluding Skagerrak)
Herring Clupea harengus IIIb-c Q2 M1 
Herring Clupea harengus IIId Q2 M1 
Herring Clupea harengus IIIa S Q2 M1 
Cod Gadus morhua IIIa S Q2 M2 Yearly
Cod Gadus morhua IIIb-d Q2 M2 Yearly
Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus Functional unit Q0 M0 Yearly
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa IIIa Q2 M1 Yearly
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa IIIb-d Q2 M1 Yearly
Salmon Salmo salar IIIb-d R2 Q1 
Sea trout Salmo trutta IIIb-d R2 Q2 
Sole Solea solea IIIa R2 Q1 Yearly
Sprat Sprattus sprattus IIIb-d Q2 M1 
Sprat Sprattus sprattus IIIa S Q2 M1 
North Sea (Skagerrak) ICES area IIIa (north)
Sandeel Ammodytidae IIIa N Q2 M1 
Herring Clupea harengus IIIa N Q2 M1 Yearly
Cod Gadus morhua IIIa N Q2 M2 Yearly
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus IIIa N Q2 M1 Yearly
Hake Merluccius merluccius IIIa N Q2 M1 Yearly
Blue whiting Micromesistius poutassou IIIa N Q2 M1 
Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus Functional unit Q0 M0 Yearly
Pandalid shrimps Pandalus spp. IIIa N R2 Q1 
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa IIIa N Q2 M1 Yearly
Saithe Pollachius virens IIIa N Q2 M1 Yearly
Mackerel Scomber scombrus IIIa N Q2 M1 
Sole Solea solea IIIa N R2 Q1 Yearly
Sprat Sprattus sprattus IIIa N Q2 M1 
Norway pout Trisopterus esmarki IIIa N Q2 M1 
ICES area I, II
Atlanto-Scandian herring Clupea harengus IIa, V Q2 M2 Yearly
Cod Gadus morhua I, II Q2 M2 Yearly
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus I, II Q2 M2 Yearly
Shrimp Pandalus borealis I, II Y2 Q2 
Saithe Pollachius virens I, II Q2 M2 Yearly
Redfish Sebastes spp. I, II Y3 Q2 
North Sea and Eastern Channel ICES areas IV, VIId
Sandeels Ammodytidae IV Q1 M1 
Herring Clupea harengus IV, VIId Q2 M1 Yearly
Shrimp Crangon crangon IV, VIId Q1 M1 
Sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax IV, VIId Y3 Q3 
Cod Gadus morhua IV, VIId Q2 M1 Yearly
Four-spot megrim Lepidorhombus boscii IV, VIId Y2 Q2 
Megrim Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis IV, VIId Y2 Q2 
Black-bellied angler Lophius budegassa IV, VIId Y2 Q2 
Anglerfish Lophius piscatorius IV, VIId Y2 Q2 
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus IV, VIId Q2 M1 Yearly
Whiting Merlangius merlangus IV, VIId Q2 M1 Yearly
Blue whiting Micromesistius poutassou IV, VIId Q2 M2 
Lemon sole Microstomus kitt IV, VIId Z2 R2 
Mullet Mullus barbatus IV, VIId Z2 Q2 
Red mullet Mullus surmuletus IV, VIId Z2 Q2 
Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus Functional unit Q0 M0 Yearly
Northern prawn Pandalus borealis IV R2 Q1 
Scallops Pecten spp. VIId Z2 Q2 
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa IV Q2 M1 Yearly
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa VIId Q2 M1 Yearly
Saithe Pollachius virens IV, VIId Q2 M1 Yearly
Turbot Psetta maxima IV, VIId Q2 M1 
Thornback ray Raja clavata IV, VIId Z2 R2 
Starry ray Raja radiata IV, VIId Z2 R2 
Cuckoo ray Raja naevus IV, VIId Z2 R2 
Spotted ray Raja montagui IV, VIId Z2 R2 
Other rays and skates Rajidae IV, VIId Z2 R2 
Mackerel Scomber scombrus IV, VIId Q2 M1 Yearly
Brill Scopthalmus rhombus IV, VIId Q2 M1 
Sole Solea solea IV Q2 M1 Yearly
Sole Solea solea VIId Q2 M1 Yearly
Sprat Sprattus sprattus IV, VIId Q1 M1 
Horse mackerel Trachurus spp. IV, VIId Z2 R2 
Norway pout Trisopterus esmarki IV Q1 M1 
NE Atlantic and Western Channel ICES II, V, VI, VII (excluding d) VIII, IX, X, XII, XIV
Scabbardfish Aphanopus spp. IXa, X Q2 Q3 
Alfonsinos Beryx spp. X R2 Q2 
Crab Cancer pagurus All areas Z2 Y2 
Herring Clupea harengus VIa, VIIa, b, c, j Q2 M1 Yearly
Conger Conger conger X R2 Q2 
Roundnose grenadier Coryphaenoides rupestris All areas Y2 Q2 
Sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax All areas (excluding IX) Y2 Q2 
Anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus IXa (only Cadiz) Q2 M2 
Anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus VIII Q2 M1 
Cod Gadus morhua VIa, VIb, VIIa, VIIb-k, VIII, XII, XIV Q2 M2 
Blue-mouth rockfish Helicolenus dactylopterus IXa, X Q2 M2 
Lobsters Homarus gammarus All areas Z2 Y2 
Orange roughy Hoplostethus atlanticus All areas Z2 Y2 
Four-spot megrim Lepidorhombus boscii Vb, VI, XII, XIV, VII, VIIIa-e, IX, X Q2 M2 
Megrim Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis Vb, VI, XII, XIV, VII, VIIIa-e, IX, X Q2 M2 
Common squid Loligo vulgaris VIIIc, IXa Y2 Q2 
Black-bellied angler Lophius budegassa Vb, VI, XII, XIV, VII, VIIIa, b, d, e Q2 M2 
Black-bellied angler Lophius budegassa VIIIc, IX Q2 M2 
Anglerfish Lophius piscatorius Vb, VI, XII, XIV, VII, VIIIa, b, d, e Q2 M2 
Anglerfish Lophius piscatorius VIIIc, IX Q2 M2 
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus Vb, VI, XII, XIV Y2 Q2 Yearly
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus VIa, VIb, VIIa, VII, VIII, XII, XIV Q2 M2 Yearly
Whiting Merlangius merlangus Vb, VI, XII, XIV, VIIa, VIIb-k, VIII Q2 M2 Yearly
Whiting Merlangius merlangus IX Y2 Q2 
Hake Merluccius merluccius IIIa, IV, VI, VII, VIIIa, b, VIIIc, IXa Q2 M2 Yearly
Blue whiting Micromesistius poutassou I-IX, XII, XIV Q2 M1 
Blue ling Molva dypterygia X R2 Q2 
Ling Molva molva All areas Y2 Q2 
Red mullet Mullus surmuletus All areas Z2 Y2 
Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus Functional unit Q0 M0 
Common octopus Octopus vulgaris VIIIc, IXa Y2 Q2 
Shrimps Parapenaeus longirostris, Aristeus antennatus VIIIc, IXa Y2 Q2 
Forkbeard Phycis phycis X Q2 M2 
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa VIIa, VIIe-g Q2 M2 Yearly
Saithe Pollachius virens Vb, VI, XII, XIV Q2 M2 
Saithe Pollachius virens VII, VIII Y2 Q2 
Wreckfish Polyprion americanus X Y2 Q2 
Blond ray Raja brachyura All areas Y2 Q2 
Thornback ray Raja clavata All areas Y2 Q2 
Spotted ray Raja montagui All areas Y2 Q2 
Cuckoo ray Raja naevus All areas Y2 Q2 
Other rays and skates Rajidae All areas Y2 Q2 
Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides Va, XII, XIV Y2 Q2 
Sardine Sardina pilchardus VIII, IX Q2 M1 
Spanish mackerel Scomber japonicus VIII, IX Y2 R2 
Mackerel Scomber scombrus II, IIIa, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX Q2 M1 
Redfish Sebastes spp. Va, XII, XIV Q2 M2 
Cuttlefish Sepia officinalis VIIIc, IXa Y2 Q2 
Sole Solea solea VIIa, VIIe, VIIf, g, VIIIa, b Q2 M2 
Sole Solea solea VIIb, c, VIIh, j, k, IXa Y2 Q2 
Sea bream Sparidae VIIIc, IXa, X Y2 Q2 
Blue jack mackerel Trachurus picturatus X Q2 M2 
Horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus IIa, IVa, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX Q2 M1 
Pouting Trisopterus luscus VIIIc, IXa Y2 Q2 
Mediterranean
Blue-and-red shrimp Aristeus antennatus 1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 Q,6 M,6 
Giant red shrimp Aristeomorpha foliacea 1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 Q,6 M,6 
Bogue Boops boops 3,1 Y,6 Q,6 
Seabass Dicentrarchus labrax 1,2 Y,6 Q,6 
Curled octopus Eledone cirrosa 1.1, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 Y,6 Q,6 
White octopus Eledone moschata 1.1, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 Y,6 Q,6 
Anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 Q,6 M,6 
Grey gurnard Eutrigla gurnardus 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 Y,6 Q,6 
Billfish Istiophoridae All areas Q5 Q4 
Common squid Loligo vulgaris 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 Y,6 Q,6 
Black-bellied anglerfish Lophius budegassa 1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 Q,6 M,6 
Anglerfish Lophius piscatorius 1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 Q,6 M,6 
Hake Merluccius merluccius 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 Q,6 M,6 
Mullet Mullus barbatus 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 Q,6 M,6 
Red mullet Mullus surmuletus 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 Q,6 M,6 
Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 Q6 M,6 
Pandora Pagellus erythrinus 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 Y,6 Q,6 
White shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris 1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 Q,6 M,6 
Caramote prawn Penaeus kerathurus 3,1 Y,6 Q,6 
Picarels Spicara maris 3,1 Y,6 Q,6 
Thornback ray Raja clavata 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 Y,6 Q,6 
Brown ray Raja miraletus 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 Y,6 Q,6 
Atlantic bonito Sarda sarda All areas Q5 Q4 
Sardine Sardina pilchardus 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 Q,6 M,6 
Mackerel Scomber scombrus 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 Y,6 Q,6 
Sharks Selachii All areas Q5 Q4 
Cuttlefish Sepia officinalis 1.3, 2.1, 3.1 Q6 M,6 
Sole Solea vulgaris 1.2, 2.1, 3.1 Y,6 Q,6 
Gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata 1.2, 3.1 Y,6 Q,6 
Mediterranean horse mackerel Trachurus mediterraneus 1.1, 1.3, 3.1 Y,6 Q,6 
Albacore Thunnus alalunga All areas Q5 Q4 
Bluefin tuna Thunnus thynnus All areas Q5 Q4 
Horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus 1.1, 1.3, 3.1 Y,6 Q,6 
Tub gurnard Trigla lucerna 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 Y,6 Q,6 
Swordfish Xiphias gladius All areas Q5 Q4 
NAFO areas
Cod Gadus morhua 2J3KL Y2 Q2 Yearly
Cod Gadus morhua 3M Y2 Q2 Yearly
Cod Gadus morhua 3NO Y2 Q2 Yearly
Cod Gadus morhua 3Ps Y2 Q2 
Witch flounder Glyptocephalus cynoglossus 3NO Y2 Q2 
American plaice Hippoglossoides platessoides 3LNO Y2 Q2 
American plaice Hippoglossoides platessoides 3M Y2 Q2 
Yellowtail flounder Limanda ferruginea 3LNO Y2 Q2 
Grenadier Macrouridae SA 2 + 3 Y2 Q2 
Pandalid shrimps Pandalus spp. 3M Y2 Q2 Yearly
Skates Raja spp. SA 3 Y2 Q2 
Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides 3KLMNO Y2 Q2 Yearly
Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides 1D Y2 Q2 
Redfish Sebastes spp. 3M Y2 Q2 Yearly
Redfish Sebastes spp. 3LN Y2 Q2 Yearly
Redfish Sebastes spp. 3O Y2 Q2 
Highly migratory species, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific Oceans
Frigate tuna Auxis spp.  Y M4 Yearly
Atlantic back skipjack Euthynnus alleteratus  Y M4 Yearly
Billfish Istiophoridae  Y M4 Yearly
Skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis  M5 M4 
Atlantic bonito Sarda sarda  Y M4 Yearly
Shark Squalidae  Y M4 Yearly
Albacore Thunnus alalunga  M5 M4 
Yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares  M5 M4 Yearly
Bigeye tuna Thunnus obesus  M5 M4 Yearly
Bluefin tuna Thunnus thynnus  M5 M4 
Swordfish Xiphias gladius  M5 M4 
CECAF FAO 34
Black scabbardfish Aphanopus carbo Madeira Q2 M2 
Hake Merluccius spp. Atlantic CE Q6 M6 
Common octopus Octopus vulgaris Atlantic CE Q4 M4 
Deepwater rose shrimp Parapeneus longirostris Atlantic CE Q2 M2 
Southern pink shrimp Penaeus notialis Atlantic CE Q3 M3 
Sardine Sardina pilchardus Atlantic CE Q5 M5 
Mackerel Scomber japonicus Madeira Q2 M2 
Horse mackerel Trachurus spp. Madeira Q2 M2 
WECAF
Red snapper Lutjanus purpureus French Guiana ZEE Y6 Q7 
Shrimp Penaeus subtilis French Guiana ZEE M6 M7 
Appendix XIII
Species Area Sampling strata
Baltic ICES area III (excluding Skagerrak)
Eel Anguilla anguilla IIIb-d Z2
Whitefish Coregonus lavaretus IIId R2
Pike Esox lucius IIId R2
Dab Limanda limanda IIIb-d R2
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus IIIa S R2
Whiting Merlangius merlangus IIIa S R2
Hake Merluccius merluccius IIIa S R2
Perch Perca fluviatilis IIId R2
Flounder Platichthys flesus IIIb-d R2
Flounder Platichthys flesus IIIb-c R2
Saithe Pollachius virens IIIa S R2
Turbot Psetta maxima IIIb-d R2
Pike-perch Stizostedion lucioperca IIId R2
North Sea (Skagerrak) ICES area IIIa (north)
Dab Limanda limanda IIIa N R2
Whiting Merlangius merlangus IIIa N R2
Shark Squalidae IIIa N Z3
ICES area I, II
Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides I, II Y3
North Sea and Eastern Channel ICES areas IV, VIId
Catfish Anarhichas spp. IV Z3
Argentine Argentina spp. IV Z3
Tusk Brosme brosme IV Z3
Witch flounder Glyptocephalus cynoglossus IV Z3
Blue-mouth rockfish Helicolenus dactylopterus IV Z3
Dab Limanda limanda IV, VIId Z2
Roughhead grenadier Macrourus berglax IV Z3
Hake Merluccius merluccius IV, VIId Z2
Blue ling Molva dypterygia IV Z3
Ling Molva molva IV Z3
Forkbeard Phycis phycis IV Z3
Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides IV Z3
Salmon Salmo salar VI Z0
Redfish Sebastes spp. IV Z3
Deep water shark Selachii IV Z3
Small shark Selachii IV, VIId Z3
Spurdog Squalus acanthias IV, VIId Z3
NE Atlantic and Western Channel, ICES II, V, VI, VII (excluding d) VIII, IX, X, XII, XIV
Scabbardfish Aphanopus spp. All areas, excluding IXa, X Z2
Argentine Argentina spp. All areas Y2
Meagre Argyrosoma regius All areas Z2
Alfonsinos Beryx spp. All areas, excluding X Z2
Whelk Busycon spp. All areas Y2
Conger Conger conger All areas, excluding X Y2
Sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax IX Y2
Witch Glyptocephalus cynoglossus VI, VII Y2
Blue-mouth rockfish Helicolenus dactylopterus All areas, excluding IXa, X Z2
Common squid Loligo vulgaris All areas, excluding VIIIc, IXa Y2
Capelin Mallotus villosus XIV Y2
Wedge sole Microchirus variegatus All areas Y2
Lemon sole Microstomus kitt All areas Z2
Blue ling Molva dypterygia All areas, excluding X Y2
Common octopus Octopus vulgaris All areas, excluding VIIIc, IXa Z2
Pandalus shrimp Pandalus spp. All areas, excluding VIIIc, IXa Z2
Forkbeard Phycis phycis All areas, excluding X Z2
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa VIIbc, VIIhjk, VIII, IX, X Y2
Pollack Pollachius pollachius All areas Y2
Salmon Salmo salar All areas Z0
Cuttlefish Sepia officinalis All areas, excluding VIIIc, IXa Z2
Razor clam Solen spp. All areas Z2
Sea bream Sparidae All areas, excluding VIIIc, IXa, X Z2
Spurdog Squalus acanthias All areas Y2
Mediterranean horse mackerel Trachurus mediterraneus VIII,IX Y2
Pouting Trisopterus spp. All areas, excluding IXa, VIIIc Z2
Other deepwater species Other deepwater species All areas Z2
Mediterranean
Blue whiting Micromesistius poutassou 1.1, 3.1 Y6
Clam Veneridae 2.1, 2.2 Q6
NAFO Areas
Pandalid shrimp Pandalus spp. 3LN Y2
Redfish Sebastes spp. SA 1 Y2
CECAF FAO 34
Anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus  Y7
Silver scabbardfish Lepidopus caudatus Mauritania Y7
Common squid Loligo vulgaris Atlantic CE Y7
Bonito Sarda sarda Mauritania Q7
Round sardinella Sardinella aurita Mauritania, Atlantic CE Y7
Short-body sardinella Sardinella maderensis Mauritania, Atlantic CE Y7
Chub mackerel Scomber japonicus Mauritania Y7
Cuttlefish Sepia hierredda Atlantic CE Y7
Finfish Sparidae, Serranidae, Haemulidae Atlantic CE Y7
Horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus Mauritania Y7
Cunene horse mackerel Trachurus trecae Mauritania Y7
Scabbardfish Trichiuridae  Y7
CCAMLR FAO 58
Antartic icefish Champsoccephalus gunnari Kerguelen Y6
Antartic toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides Kerguelen Y6
Grenadiers Macrouridae Kerguelen, Crozet Y6
Grey rockcod Notothenia squamifrons Kerguelen Y6
Skate Raja spp. Kerguelen, Crozet Y6
South-west Atlantic FAO 41
Antartic toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides Argentina/UK Y7
Cusk-eel Genypterus blacodes Argentina/UK Y7
Short-finned squid Illex argentinus Argentina/UK Q7
Patagonian squid Loligo gahi Argentina/UK Q7
Grenadier Macrourus spp. Argentina/UK Y7
Patagonian grenadier Macruronus magellanicus Argentina/UK Y7
Southern hake Merluccius australis Argentina/UK Y7
Argentinean hake Merluccius hubbsi Argentina/UK Q7
Southern blue whiting Micromesistius australis Argentina/UK Y7
Rockcod Notothenia spp. Argentina/UK Y7
Patagonian rockcod Salilota australis Argentina/UK Y7
Angola FAO 47
Red striped shrimp Aristeus varidens Angola Q7
Deepwater rose shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris Angola Q7
Penaeus shrimps Penaeus spp. Angola Q7
Appendix XIV (section G)
Name of the survey Area Period Main objectives (Species etc.) Survey effort Priority
Days Hauls
Baltic
BITS first/fourth quarter IIIaS, IIIb-c First and fourth quarter Cod and other demersal species 129-157 510 1
IBTS first/third quarter IIIa First and third quarter Haddock, cod, saithe, herring, sprat, whiting, mackerel, Norway pout. 22-26 95 1
Herring acoustic survey IIIa, IIIb-d Third and fourth quarter Herring, sprat 60-74 180 1
Sprat acoustic survey IIIc-d Second quarter Sprat 32-39 85 1
Herring larvae survey IIIc Second quarter Herring larvae 54-66 400 2
German flatfish survey IIIc Third quarter Flounder 24-30 20 2
North Sea and Eastern Channel and area II
IBTS first quarter IV, IIIa First quarter Haddock, cod, saithe, herring, sprat, whiting, mackerel, Norway pout. 117-143 360 1
Atlan/Scand. herring survey IIa May Herring, blue whiting 27-33 90 + track 1
IBTS third quarter IV, IIIa Third quarter Haddock, cod, saithe, herring, sprat, whiting, mackerel, Norway pout. 117-143 360 1
NS herring acoustic survey IV, IIIa July Herring, sprat 68-83 150 + track 1
BTS IVb, IVc, VIId Third quarter Plaice, sole 50-62 280 1
Sole net survey IVb, IVc Third quarter Sole, plaice 14-17 60 1
Demersal young fish survey Coasts of NS Third, fourth quarter Plaice, sole, brown shrimp 117-143 1 000 1
Herring larvae survey IV, VIId First, fourth quarter Herring, sprat larvae 37-45 390 2
Greenland halibut survey IIb slopes October since 1 997 Greenland halibut 27-33 120 from 300-750 m water depth 2
Nephrops TV survey IVa, IVb Second quarter Nephrops 17-21 90 2
Channel ground fish survey VIId Fourth quarter Whiting, cod, pout, plaice, red gurnard, black bream, red mullet 27-33 100 2
German cod survey German Bight First, fourth quarter Cod, whiting, plaice and dab 14-18 70 2
NE Atlantic area and Western Channel
Western IBTS fourth quarter VIa, VII, VIII, IXa October-November Groundfish survey (gadoids + pelagics) abundance indices 149-182 580 1
ISBCBTS VIIa, f, g September Sole, plaice 22-26 120 1
Mackerel/horse mackerel egg survey VIa, VII, VIII, IXa January-July (triennial) Mackerel, horse mackerel egg production 252-308 1 750 plankton/50 bottom trawls 1
Spawning/pre-spawning herring acoustic survey VIa, VIIa, g July, September, November, March, January Herring, sprat 126-154 Acoustic track 1
Sardine, anchovy, horse mackerel acoustic survey VIII + IX March/April/May Sardine, anchovy, mackerel, horse mackerel abundance indices 77-95 140 1
Bioman VIII May Anchovy SSB (DEP) 18-22 600/20 pelagic hauls 1
Ressgasc VIIIa, b May + October Abundance indices, discards for hake,sole 22-26 70 1
Nephrops TV survey VIa February + August/September Nephrops (from burrow counts) 28-34 200 2
WCBTS VIIe October Sole, plaice, anglerfish, lemon sole 7-9 55 2
Egg production survey VIIa January-May (five-yearly) Egg production (demersal) 58-70 800 2
DARD groundfish VIIa March Groundfish survey (gadoids + pelagics) 9-11 45 2
DARD herring larvae VIIa November Larva indices: herring 5-6 60 2
DARD MIK-net VIIa May/June Pelagic juvenile indices: gadoids 5-6 45 2
DARD nephrops VIIa April + August Distribution and biology: Nephrops 14-18 80 2
Juvenile plaice survey VIIa May Young plaice 6-8 25 2
Nephrops VIIa June Nephrops ecology 6-8 25 2
Cod tagging VIIa, b, VIa-b March Cod 9-11 30 2
Egg and larval survey VI April Demersal (gadoids) 25-31 70 2
ARSA IXa March Abundance indices for demersal stocks 15-19 50 2
Sardine-acoustic survey (SAR) IXa November Abundance indices, recruitment 23-29 40 2
Nephrops IXa June Nephrops abundance indices/Nephrops recruitment 15-19 60 2
Groundfish survey summer IXa July/August Abundance for hake, horse mackerel, mackerel 23-28 65 2
Deep sea fish survey IXa August/September Abundance indices of deep sea stocks 41-50 130 2
ARQDAÇO X April/May Abundance of bluemouth rockfish, forkbears, alfonsinos, conger, seabreams 41-50 35 2
DEEP X Fourth quarter Distribution and abundance 27-33 25 2
Pelagicos X Third quarter Distribution and abundance of tuna and shark 27-33 25 2
Sardine DEPM VIIIc, IXa Spring (VIII) winter (IX) trieannial Sardine SSB and use of CUFES to improve estimates 108-132 1 200 1
Greenland groundfish survey ICES XIV, NAFO SA1 September/October Distribution, abundance, biomass, recruitment of target species cod and other species 42-52 70 down to 400 m 2
IBTS (WCGFS) VIIe-k, VIIIa March Groundfish survey (gadoids + pelagics) 27-33 80 2
Scottish West Coast, young fish survey VIa, VIIa March Gadoids, herring, mackerel 19-23 60 2
Rockall survey VIb September (biennial) Haddock 12-14 40 2
Redfish survey Irminger Sea June (biennial) Redfish abundance, age 24-30 20 1
Mediterranean
Medits 37(1, 2, 3.1) Second quarter 30 species 320-391 1 100 1
Pelmed 37(2)  Sardine, anchovy (abundance indices) 23-28 15 2
GRUND 37(1,2)  Biological data of 10 target species 81-99 1 080 2
Anchovy 37(3.1)  Anchovy abundance estimation 11-13 110 2
Ecomed 37(1) November-December Sardine, anchovy (Abundance indices) 27-33 55 2
Sardine 37(3.1, 2.2)  Sardine abundance estimation 27-33 110 2
NAFO area
Flemish cap groundfish survey 3M July since 1 988 Cod, American plaice, redfish, Greenland halibut, roughhead grenadier, shrimp 30-36 120 up to 750 m water depth 1
3NO groundfish survey 3NO April/May since 1 995 Yellowtail flounder, American plaice, cod, redfish, Greenland halibut, roughhead grenadier 27-33 120 to 1 250 m 2
Indian and Atlantic Oceans
Tuna tagging Indian and Atlantic Oceans  Yellowfin skipjack, bigeye, bluefin, albacore, swordfish   1
Appendix XV (section H)

((a)) Market sampling effort defined as the numbers of samples taken per tonne of landings on an annual basis.
A 1/20
B 1/50
C 1/100
D 1/200
E 1/500
F 1/1000
G 1/2000
((b)) Length of sampling level defined as the number of fish measured per sample.
0 400
1 200
2 100
3 50
4 25 or less as available
((c)) As regards ageing, in cases where the sampling scheme as given in this Appendix is excessive, the following rule applies.
For stocks for which age reading is possible, 40 individuals must be aged per year within each length interval. However, this number can be reduced if Member States establish that such a reduction will not affect the quality of the age composition estimate.

Species Area Landings sampling
  Length Age
MP EP MP EP
Baltic ICES area III (excluding Skagerrak)
Eel Anguilla anguilla IIIb-d  C3  C3
Herring Clupea harengus IIIa S F2 E2 F2 E2
Herring Clupea harengus IIIb-c F2 E2 F3 E3
Herring Clupea harengus IIId F2 E2 F2 E2
Whitefish Coregonus lavaretus IIId  C3  C3
Pike Esox lucius IIId  C3  C3
Cod Gadus morhua IIIa S C3 B2 C3 B2
Cod Gadus morhua IIIb-d D3 C2 D4 C3
Dab Limanda limanda IIIb-d  D3  D3
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus IIIa S  C3  C3
Whiting Merlangius merlangus IIIa S  C3  C3
Hake Merluccius merluccius IIIa S  C3  C3
Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus Functional unit C1 B1  
Perch Perca fluviatilis IIId  C3  C3
Flounder Platichtys flesus IIIb-c  D3  D3
Flounder Platichtys flesus IIIb-d  D3  D3
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa IIIa C3 B2 C3 B2
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa IIIb-d C3 B2 C3 B2
Saithe Pollachius virens IIIa S  C3  C3
Turbot Psetta maxima IIIb-d  C3  C3
Salmon Salmo salar IIIb-d C3 B2 C3 B2
Sea trout Salmo trutta IIIb-d C3 B2 C3 B2
Sole Solea solea IIIa S B2 B3 B2 B3
Sprat Sprattus sprattus IIIa S F2 E2 F3 E3
Sprat Sprattus sprattus IIIb-d G2 F2 G3 F3
Pike-perch Stizostedion lucioperca IIId  C3  C3
North Sea (Skagerrak) ICES area IIIa (north)
Sandeel Ammodytidae IIIa N F3 E2 F3 E2
Herring Clupea harengus IIIa N F2 E2 F2 E2
Cod Gadus morhua IIIa N C3 B2 C4 B2
Dab Limanda limanda IIIa N  C3  C3
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus IIIa N C3 B2 C3 B2
Whiting Merlangius merlangus IIIa N  C3  C3
Hake Merluccius merluccius IIIa N C3 B2 C3 B2
Blue whiting Micromesistius poutassou IIIa N F3 E2 F3 E2
Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus Functional unit C1 B1  
Pandalid shrimps Pandalus spp. IIIa N C0 B0  
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa IIIa N C3 B2 C3 B2
Saithe Pollachius virens IIIa N C3 B2 C3 B2
Mackerel Scomber scombrus IIIa N E2 E3 E2 E3
Shark Squalidae IIIa N  C4  
Sole Solea solea IIIa N B3 B2 B3 B2
Sprat Sprattus sprattus IIIa N F2 E2 F2 E2
Norway pout Trisopterus esmarki IIIa N F3 E2 F3 E2
ICES area I, II
Atlanto-Scandian herring Clupea harengus IIa, V F3 E3 F4 E4
Cod Gadus morhua I, II D3 C2 E4 D3
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus I, II D3 C2 E4 D3
Northern prawn Pandalus borealis I, II D2 C2  
Saithe Pollachius virens I, II D2 C2 E3 D3
Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides I, II  F3  
Redfishes Sebastes spp. I, II E2 C2  
North Sea and Eastern Channel ICES areas IV, VIId
Sandeel Ammodytidae IV G3 G2 G3 G2
Catfish Anarhichas spp. IV  C4  
Argentine Argentina spp. IV  C4  
Tusk Brosme brosme IV  C4  
Herring Clupea harengus IV, VIId F3 E3 F4 E4
Sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax IV, VIId D3 C3  D4
Cod Gadus morhua IV, VIId D3 C3 D4 C3
Witch flounder Glyptocephalus cynoglossus IV  C4  
Blue-mouth rockfish Helicolenus dactylopterus IV  C4  
Four-spot megrim Lepidorhombus boscii IV, VIId E3 D3 E4 D4
Megrim Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis IV, VIId E3 D3 E4 D4
Dab Limanda limanda IV, VIId  C4  
Black-bellied angler Lophius budegassa IV, VIId D4 C4 D4 C4
Anglerfish Lophius piscatorius IV, VIId D4 C4 D4 C4
Roughhead grenadier Macrourus berglax IV  C4  
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus IV, VIId D3 C3 D4 C3
Whiting Merlangius merlangus IV, VIId D3 E4 D4 C3
Hake Merluccius merluccius IV, VIId  C4  
Blue whiting Micromesistius poutassou IV, VIId F3 F2 F3 F2
Lemon sole Microstomus kitt IV, VIId D4 C4 D4 C4
Blue ling Molva dypterygia IV  C4  
Ling Molva molva IV  C4  
Mullet Mullus barbatus IV, VIId D3 C3  E3
Red mullet Mullus surmuletus IV, VIId D3 C3  E3
Norway lobster (functional unit) Nephrops norvegicus IV B0 A0  
Northern prawn Pandalus borealis IV E2 D1  
Scallop Pecten spp. VIId D3 C3  
Forkbeard Phycis phycis IV  C4  
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa IV E3 D3 E4 D3
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa VIId C1 C0 C3 C2
Saithe Pollachius virens IV, VIId D3 C3 D4 C3
Turbot Psetta maxima IV, VIId D4 C4 D4 C4
Thornback ray Raja clavata IV, VIId E4 E3  
Starry ray Raja radiata IV, VIId E4 E3  
Cuckoo ray Raja naevus IV, VIId E4 E3  
Spotted ray Raja montagui IV, VIId E4 E3  
Other rays and skates Rajidae IV, VIId E4 E3  
Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides IV  C4  
Salmon Salmo salar VI  C4  
Mackerel Scomber scombrus IV, VIId F3 E3 F4 E4
Brill Scophthalmus rhombus IV, VIId D4 C4 D4 C4
Redfish Sebastes spp. IV  C4  
Deep water shark Selachii IV  C4  
Small shark Selachii IV, VIId  C4  
Sole Solea solea IV D3 C3 D4 C3
Sole Solea solea VIId C1 C0 C3 C2
Sprat Sprattus sprattus IV, VIId G3 G2 G3 G2
Spurdog Squalus acanthias IV, VIId  C4  
Horse mackerel Trachurus spp. IV, VIId F2 E2 F4 E4
Norway pout Trisopterus esmarki IV G3 G2 G3 G2
NE Atlantic and Western Channel ICES areas II, V, VI, VII (excluding d) VIII, IX, X, XII, XIV
Scabbardfish Aphanopus spp. All areas (excluding IXa, X)  F3  
Scabbardfish Aphanopus spp. IXa, X B2 B1 B4 B3
Argentine Argentina spp. All areas  F4  
Meagre Argyrosoma regius All areas  F3  
Alfonsinos Beryx spp. X A3 A2 A4 A3
Alfonsinos Beryx spp. All areas (excluding X)  F3  
Whelk Busycon spp. All areas  F3  
Edible crab Cancer pagurus All areas D3 C3  
Herring Clupea harengus VIa, VIIa,b,c,j F3 F4 F4 D3
Conger Conger conger All areas (excluding X)  F3  F4
Conger Conger conger X B4 B3 B4 B3
Roundnose grenadier Coryphaenoides rupestris All areas F3 D2 C2 
Sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax All areas (excluding IXa) D3 C3 E4 D4
Sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax IXa  F3  F4
Anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus IXa, only Cadiz B3 E2 F3 F2
Anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus VIII D3 C2 E4 D2
Cod Gadus morhua VIa, VIb, VIIa, VIIb-k, VIII, XII, XIV D3 B2 E4 D2
Witch Glyptocephalus cynoglossus VI, VII  F3 F4 
Bluemouth rockfish Helicolenus dactylopterus IXa, X B3 B2 B4 A4
Bluemouth rockfish Helicolenus dactylopterus All areas (excluding IXa, X)  F3  F2
Lobster Homarus gammarus All areas F3 F2  
Orange roughy Hoplostethus atlanticus All areas F3 E3  
Four-spot megrim Lepidorhombus boscii Vb, VI, IX, XII, XIV, VII, VIIIa, b, c, d, e C3 B2 E3 D2
Megrim Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis Vb, VI, XII, IX, XIV, VII, VIIIa, b, c, d, e C3 B2 E3 D2
Common squid Loligo vulgaris All areas (excluding VIIIc, IXa)  F3  
Common squid Loligo vulgaris VIIIc, IXa B1 B2  
Black-bellied angler Lophius budegassa Vb, VI, XII, XIV, VII, VIIIa, b, d, e C3 B2 D4 C3
Black-bellied angler Lophius budegassa VIIIc, IX, X B3 C2 E3 D2
Anglerfish Lophius piscatorious Vb, VI, XII, XIV, VII, VIIIa, b, d, e C3 B2 D4 C3
Anglerfish Lophius piscatorious VIIIc, IX, X B3 C2 E3 D2
Capelin Mallotus villosus XIV    
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus Vb, VI, XII, XIV F4 E4 F4 E4
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus VIa, VIb, VIIa, VII, VIII, XII, XIV D3 E4 E3 D2
Whiting Merlangius merlangus IX F3 E3 F4 E4
Whiting Merlangius merlangus Vb, VI, XII, XIV, VIIa, VIIb-k, VIII C3 B2 E3 D2
Hake Merluccius merluccius IIIa, IV, VI, VII, VIIIa, b, VIIIc, IXa C3 B2 E3 D2
Wedge sole Microchirus variegatus All areas  F3  
Blue whiting Micromesistius poutassou I-IX, XII, XIV F3 E3 F4 E4
Lemon sole Microstomus kitt All areas  F3  
Blue ling Molva dypterygia All areas (excluding X)  F3  F4
Blue ling Molva dypterygia X A4 A3 A4 A3
Ling Molva molva All areas  F3  F4
Red mullet Mullus surmuletus All areas F3 E3  
Norway lobster (functional unit) Nephrops norvegicus VI B0 A0  
Norway lobster (functional unit) Nephrops norvegicus VII B1 A1  
Norway lobster (functional unit) Nephrops norvegicus VIII, IX A1 A0  
Common octopus Octopus vulgaris All areas (excluding VIIIc, IXa) F3 F2  
Common octopus Octopus vulgaris VIIIc, IXa B3 B2  
Pandalid shrimp Pandalus spp. All areas (excluding VIIIc, IX)  F3  
Shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris, Aristeus antennatus VIIIc, IXa B1 A1  
Common scallop Pecten maximus VIId D3 C3  
Forkbeard Phycis phycis X B3 B2 B4 B3
Forkbeard Phycis phycis All areas (excluding X)  F3  
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa VIIa, VIIe-g B1 B0 B3 B2
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa VIIb, c, VIIh, j, k, VIII, IX, X  F3  F4
Pollack Pollachius pollachius All areas  F3  F4
Saithe Pollachius virens Vb, VI, XII, XIV C3 B2 E3 D2
Saithe Pollachius virens VII, VIII F3 E3 F4 E4
Wreckfish Polyprion americanus X A4 A3  
Blond ray Raja brachyura All areas F3 F4  
Thornback ray Raja clavata All areas F3 F4  
Spotted ray Raja montagui All areas F3 F4  
Cuckoo ray Raja naevus All areas D3 E4  
Other rays and skates Rajidae All areas F3 F4  
Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides Va, XII, XIV F3   F4
Salmon Salmo salar All areas  F3  
Sardine Sardina pilchardus VIII, IX C2 C3 E3 D4
Spanish mackerel Scomber japonicus VIII, IX D3 C3 F4 
Mackerel Scomber scombrus II, IIIa, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX (excluding VIIIc, IXa) F3 E3 F4 E4
Mackerel Scomber scombrus VIIIc, IXa D4 C3 D4 C3
Redfish Sebastes spp. Va, XII, XIV C2 B2 E3 D2
Cuttlefish Sepia officinalis All areas (excluding VIIc, IXa)  F3  
Cuttlefish Sepia officinalis VIIc, IXa B3 B2  
Sole Solea solea VIIe C3 B2 D4 D2
Sole Solea solea VIIa / VIIf, g B1 B0 B3 B2
Sole Solea solea VIIIa, b B1 B0 C3 C2
Sole Solea solea VIIb, c, VIIh, j, k, IXa F3 E3 F4 E4
Razor clam Solen spp. All areas  F3  
Sea bream Sparidae All areas (excluding VIIIc, IXa, X)  F3  
Sea bream Sparidae VIIIc, IXa, X B3 B2 B4 B3
Spurdog Squalus acanthias All areas  F3  
Mediterranean horse mackerel Trachurus mediterraneus VIII, IX  F3  F4
Blue jack mackerel Trachurus picturatus X B3 B3 C4 B3
Horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus IIa, IVa, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX (excluding VIIIc, IXa) F3 E3 F4 E4
Horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus VIIIc, IXa D3 D2 E2 E4
Pouting Trisopterus spp. All areas (excluding VIIIc, IXa)  F3  
Pouting Trisopterus luscus VIIIc, IXa B4 B3 B4 B3
Other deepwater species Other deepwater species All areas  F3  
Mediterranean
Blue-and-red shrimp Aristeus antennatus 1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 B3 A2  
Giant red shrimp Aristeomorpha foliacea 1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 B3 A2  
Bogue Boops boops 3,1 E3 D3 E4 E3
Sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax 1,2 E3 D3  
Curled octopus Eledone cirrosa 1.1, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 E4 D4  
White octopus Eledone moschata 1.1, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 E4 D4  
Anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 D3 C2 E4 D3
Grey gurnard Eutrigla gurnardus 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 D3 C3  
Billfish Istiophoridae All areas D2 B2  
Common squid Loligo vulgaris 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 D3 C3  
Black-bellied angler Lophius budegassa 1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 C2 B2 D4 C3
Anglerfish Lophius piscatorius 1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 C2 B2 D4 C3
Hake Merluccius merluccius 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 C3 B2 D4 C3
Blue whiting Micromesistius poutassou 1.1, 3.1  D3  
Mullet Mullus barbatus 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 C3 B2 D4 C3
Red mullet Mullus surmuletus 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 C3 B2 D4 C3
Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 B3 A2  
Pandora Pagellus erythrinus 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 D3 C3 E4 E3
Deepwater rose shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris 1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 C3 B2  
Caramote prawn Penaeus kerathurus 1.3, 2, 3.1 E3 D3  
Picarel Spicara maris 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 E3 D3  
Thornback ray Raja clavata 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 D3 C3  
Mediteranean ray Raja miraletus 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 D3 C3  
Atlantic bonito Sarda sarda All areas E4 B2  
Sardine Sardina pilchardus 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 D3 C2 E4 D3
Mackerel Scomber scombrus 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 E4 D4 E4 E3
Sharks Selachii All areas D2 C2  
Cuttlefish Sepia officinalis 1.3, 2.1, 3.1 E3 D2  
Sole Solea vulgaris 1.2, 2.1, 3.1 E3 D3  
Gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata 1.2, 3.1 E3 D3  
Mediterranean horse mackerel Trachurus mediterraneus 1.1, 1.3, 3.1 E3 D3 E4 E3
Albacore Thunnus alalunga All areas C2 B2  
Bluefin tuna Thunnus thynnus All areas C2 B2  
Horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus 1.1, 1.3, 3.1 E3 D3 E4 E3
Tub gurnard Trigla lucerna 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 D3 C3  
Clam Veneridae 2.1, 2.2  F3  
Swordfish Xiphias gladius All areas C2 B2  
NAFO areas
Cod Gadus morhua 2J3KL A2 A1 E3 D3
Cod Gadus morhua 3M A2 A1 E3 D3
Cod Gadus morhua 3NO A2 A1 E3 D3
Cod Gadus morhua 3Ps F4 E4 F4 E4
Witch flounder Glyptocephalus cynoglossus 3NO A2 A1  
American plaice Hippoglossoides platessoides 3LNO A2 A1 E3 D3
American plaice Hippoglossoides platessoides 3M A2 A1 E3 D3
Yellowtail flounder Limanda ferruginea 3LNO A2 A1  
Grenadier Macrouridae SA 2 + 3 A2 A1 E3 D3
Pandalid shrimp Pandalus spp. 3M D2 C2  
Pandalid shrimp Pandalus spp. 3LN  F3  
Skate Raja spp. SA 3 D2 C2  
Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides 3KLMNO A2 A1 E3 D3
Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides 1D  F3  F3
Redfish Sebastes spp. 3M A2 A1 F3 E4
Redfish Sebastes spp. 3LN A2 A1  E4
Redfish Sebastes spp. 3O B2 C2  
Redfish Sebastes spp. SA 1  F3  F3
Highly migratory species, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific Oceans
Frigate tuna Auxis spp.  E4 D2  
Atlantic back skipjack Euthynnus alleteratus  E4 D2  
Skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis  C2 B2  
Billfish Istiophoridae  D2 B2  
Atlantic bonito Sarda sarda  E4 D2  
Shark Squalidae  D2 C2  
Albacore Thunnus alalunga  C2 B2  
Yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares  C2 B2  
Bigeye tuna Thunnus obesus  C2 B2  
Bluefin tuna Thunnus thynnus  C2 B2  
Swordfish Xiphias gladius  C2 B2  
CECAF FAO 34
Black scabbardfish Aphanopus carbo Madeira D3 B3  
Anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus  E3 D2  
Silver scabbardfish Lepidopus caudatus Mauritania  D2  
Common squid Loligo vulgaris Atlantic CE D2 C2  
Hake Merluccius spp. Atlantic CE C2 B2  D3
Common octopus Octopus vulgaris Atlantic CE C2 B2  
Deepwater rose shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris Atlantic CE C2 B2  
Southern pink shrimp Penaeus notialis Atlantic CE C2 B2  
Sardine Sardina pilchardus Atlantic CE E3 D2  D3
Bonito Sarda sarda Mauritania F2 D2  
Round sardinella Sardinella aurita Mauritania, Atlantic CE F3 D2  
Short-body sardinella Sardinella maderensis Mauritania, Atlantic CE F3 D2  
Chub Mackerel Scomber japonicus Madeira D2 C2  
Chub Mackerel Scomber japonicus Mauritania D2 C2  
Cuttlefish Sepia hierredda Atlantic CE D2 B2  
Finfish Sparidae, Serranidae, Haemulidae Atlantic CE  D2  
Horse mackerel Trachurus spp. Madeira D3 B3  
Atlantic horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus Mauritania  D2  
Cunene Horse mackerel Trachurus trecae Mauritania  D2  
Scabbardfish Trichiuridae   D2  
WECAF
Red snapper Lutjanus purpureus French Guiana ZEE C2 B2  
Shrimp Penaeus subtilis French Guiana ZEE C2 B2  
CCAMLR FAO 58
Antarctic icefish Champsocephalus gunnari Kerguelen FAO 58  C2  
Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides Kerguelen FAO 58  C2  D3
Grenadier Macrouridae Kerguelen, Crozet, FAO 58  C2  
Grey rockcod Notothenia squamifrons Kerguelen FAO 58  C2  
Skate Raja spp. Kerguelen, Crozet, FAO 58  C2  
South-west Atlantic FAO 41
Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides Argentina/UK  D2  D2
Cusk-eel Genypterus blacodes Argentina/UK  D2  D2
Argentine short-finned squid Illex argentinus Argentina/UK  D2  C2
Patagonian squid Loligo gahi Argentina/UK  D2  C2
Grenadier Macrourus spp. Argentina/UK  D2  D2
Patagonian grenadier Macruronus magellanicus Argentina/UK  D2  D2
Southern hake Merluccius australis Argentina/UK  D2  D2
Argentinean hake Merluccius hubbsi Argentina/UK  D2  C2
Southern blue-whiting Micromesistius australis Argentina/UK  D2  D2
Rockcod Notothenia Argentina/UK  D2  D2
Codling Salilota australis Argentina/UK  D2  D2
Angola FAO 47
Red-striped shrimp Aristeus varidens Angola  B2  
Deepwater rose shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris Angola  B2  
Shrimps Penaeus spp. Angola  B2  
Appendix XVI (section I)Y = yearly; T = every three years; S = every six years
Species Area Growth Maturity Fecundity Sex Ratio
Data Data Length Age Length Age
Length Weight Length Age
Baltic ICES area III (excluding Skagerrak)
Herring Clupea harengus IIIb-c T T T T   T T
Herring Clupea harengus IIId T T T T   T T
Herring Clupea harengus IIIa S T T T T   T T
Cod Gadus morhua IIIa S T T T T   T T
Cod Gadus morhua IIIb-d T T T T   T T
Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus Functional unit S S S    T 
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa IIIa T T T T   T T
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa IIIb-d T T T T   T T
Salmon Salmo salar IIIb-d T T T T   T T
Sea trout Salmo trutta IIIb-d T T T T   T T
Sole Solea solea IIIa T T T T   T T
Sprat Sprattus sprattus IIIb-d T T T T   T T
Sprat Sprattus sprattus IIIa S T T T T   T T
North Sea (Skagerrak) ICES area IIIa (north)
Sandeel Ammodytidae IIIa N T T T T   T T
Herring Clupea harengus IIIa N T T T T   T T
Cod Gadus morhua IIIa N T T T T   T T
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus IIIa N T T T T   T T
Hake Merluccius merluccius IIIa N T T T T   T T
Blue whiting Micromesistius poutassou IIIa N T T T T   T T
Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus Functional unit S S S    T 
Northern prawn Pandalus spp. IIIa N T T T    T 
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa IIIa N T T T T   T T
Saithe Pollachius virens IIIa N T T T T   T T
Mackerel Scomber scombrus IIIa N T T T T   T T
Sole Solea solea IIIa N T T T T   T T
Sprat Sprattus sprattus IIIa N T T T T   T T
Norway pout Trisopterus esmarki IIIa N T T T T   T T
ICES area I, II
Atlanto-Scandian herring Clupea harengus IIa, V T T T T   T T
Cod Gadus morhua I, II T T T T   T T
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus I, II T T T T   T T
Northern prawn Pandalus borealis I, II T T T    T 
Saithe Pollachius virens I, II T T T T   T T
Redfish Sebastes spp. I, II T T T T   T T
North Sea and Eastern Channel ICES areas IV, VIId
Sandeel Ammodytidae IV T T T T   T T
Herring Clupea harengus IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Cod Gadus morhua IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Four-spot megrim Lepidorhombus boscii IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Megrim Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Black-bellied angler Lophius budegassa IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Anglerfish Lophius piscatorius IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Whiting Merlangius merlangus IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Blue whiting Micromesistius poutassou IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Lemon sole Microstomus kitt IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Mullet Mullus barbatus IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Red mullet Mullus surmuletus IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus Functional unit S S S    T 
Northern prawn Pandalus borealis IV T T T    T 
Scallops Pecten spp. VIId T T T    T 
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa IV T T T T   T T
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa VIId T T T T   T T
Saithe Pollachius virens IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Turbot Psetta maxima IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Thornback ray Raja clavata IV, VIId T T T    T 
Starry ray Raja radiata IV, VIId T T T    T 
Cuckoo ray Raja naevus IV, VIId T T T    T 
Spotted ray Raja montagui IV, VIId T T T    T 
Other rays and skates Rajidae IV, VIId T T T    T 
Mackerel Scomber scombrus IV, VIId T T T T T T T T
Brill Scopthalmus rhombus IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Sole Solea solea IV T T T T   T T
Sole Solea solea VIId T T T T   T T
Sprat Sprattus sprattus IV, VIId T T T T   T T
Horse mackerel Trachurus spp. IV, VIId T T T T T T T T
Norway pout Trisopterus esmarki IV T T T T   T T
North-east Atlantic and Western Channel ICES areas II, V, VI, VII (excluding d) VIII, IX, X, XII, XIV
Scabbardfish Aphanopus spp. IXa, X T T T T   T T
Alfonsinos Beryx spp. X T T T T   T T
Edible crab Cancer pagurus All areas T T T    T 
Herring Clupea harengus VIa, VIIabcj T T T T   T T
Conger Conger conger X T T T T   T T
Roundnose grenadier Coryphaenoides rupestris All areas T T T T   T T
Sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax All areas excluding IX T T T T   T T
Anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus IXa, only Cadiz T T T T T T T T
Anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus VIII T T T T Y Y Y Y
Cod Gadus morhua VIa, VIb, VIIa, VIIb-k, VIII, XII, XIV T T T T   T T
Bluemouth rockfish Helicolenus dactylopterus IXa, X T T T T   T T
Lobster Homarus gammarus All areas T T T    T 
Orange roughy Hoplostethus atlanticus All areas T T T T   T T
Four-spot megrim Lepidorhombus boscii Vb, VI, XII, XIV, VII, VIIIa-e, IX, X T T T T   T T
Megrim Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis Vb, VI, XII, XIV, VII, VIIIa-e, IX, X T T T T   T T
Common squid Loligo vulgaris VIIIc, IXa T T T    T 
Anglerfish Lophius budegassa Vb, VI, XII, XIV, VII, VIIIabde T T T T   T T
Black-bellied angler Lophius budegassa VIIIc, IX T T T T   T T
Black-bellied angler Lophius piscatorius Vb, VI, XII, XIV, VII, VIIIabde T T T T   T T
Anglerfish Lophius piscatorius VIIIc, IX T T T T   T T
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus Vb, VI, XII, XIV T T T T   T T
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus VIa, VIb, VIIa, VII, VIII, XII, XIV T T T T   T T
Whiting Merlangius merlangus IX T T     T 
Whiting Merlangius merlangus Vb, VI, XII, XIV, VIIa, VIIb-k, VIII T T T T   T T
Hake Merluccius merluccius IIIa, IV, VI, VII, VIIIab, VIIIc, IXa T T T T   T T
Blue whiting Micromesistius poutassou I-IX, XII, XIV T T T T   T T
Blue ling Molva dypterygia X T T T T   T T
Ling Molva molva All areas T T T T   T T
Red mullet Mullus surmuletus All areas T T T T   T T
Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus Functional unit S S S    T 
Common octopus Octopus vulgaris VIIIc, IXa T T T    T 
Shrimps Parapenaeus longirostris, Aristeus antennatus VIIIc, IXa T T T    T 
Common scallop Pecten maximus VIId T T T    T 
Forkbeard Phycis phycis X T T T T   T T
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa VIIa, VIIe-g T T T T   T T
Saithe Pollachius virens Vb, VI, XII, XIV T T T T   T T
Saithe Pollachius virens VII, VIII T T T T   T T
Wreckfish Polyprion americanus X T T T T   T T
Blond ray Raja brachyura All areas T T T    T 
Thornback ray Raja clavata All areas T T T    T 
Spotted ray Raja montagui All areas T T T    T 
Cuckoo ray Raja naevus All areas T T T    T 
Other rays and skates Rajidae All areas T T T    T 
Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides Va, XII, XIV T T T T   T T
Sardine Sardina pilchardus VIII, IX T T T T T T T T
Spanish mackerel Scomber japonicus VIII, IX T T T T   T T
Mackerel Scomber scombrus II, IIIa, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX T T T T T T T T
Redfishes Sebastes spp. Va, XII, XIV T T T T   T T
Cuttlefish Sepia officinalis VIIIc, IXa T T T    T 
Sole Solea solea VIIa/VIIe VIIfg/VIIIab T T T T   T T
Sole Solea solea VIIbc, VIIhjk, IXa T T T T   T T
Seabreams Sparidae VIIIc, IXa, X T T T T   T T
Blue jack mackerel Trachurus picturatus X T T T T   T T
Horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus IIa, IVa, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX T T T T T T T T
Pouting Trisopterus luscus IXa, VIIIc T T T T   T T
Mediterranean
Blue-and-red shrimp Aristeus antennatus 1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 T T T    T 
Giant red shrimp Aristeomorpha foliacea 1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 T T T    T 
Bogue Boops boops 3,1 T T T T   T T
Sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax 1,2 T T T T   T T
Curled octopus Eledone cirrosa 1.1, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 T T T    T 
White octopus Eledone moschata 1.1, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 T T T    T 
Anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Grey gurnard Eutrigla gurnardus 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Billfish Istiophoridae All areas T T T T   T T
Common squid Loligo vulgaris 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Black-bellied angler Lophius budegassa 1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Anglerfish Lophius piscatorius 1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Hake Merluccius merluccius 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Mullet Mullus barbatus 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Red mullet Mullus surmuletus 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 S S S    T 
Pandora Pagellus erythrinus 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Deepwater rose shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris 1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 T T T    T 
Caramote prawn Penaeus kerathurus 3,1 T T T    T 
Picarel Spicara maris 3,1 T T T T   T T
Thornback ray Raja clavata 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 T T T    T 
Mediteranean ray Raja miraletus 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 T T T    T 
Atlantic bonito Sarda sarda All areas T T T T   T T
Sardine Sardina pilchardus 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Mackerel Scomber scombrus 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Shark Selachii All areas T T T T   T T
Cuttlefish Sepia officinalis 1.3, 2.1, 3.1 T T T    T 
Sole Solea vulgaris 1.2, 2.1, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata 1.2, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Mediterranean horse mackerel Trachurus mediterraneus 1.1, 1.3, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Albacore Thunnus alalunga All areas T T T T   T T
Bluefin tuna Thunnus thynnus All areas T T T T   T T
Horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus 1.1, 1.3, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Grey gurnard Trigla lucerna 1.3, 2.2, 3.1 T T T T   T T
Swordfish Xiphias gladius All areas T T T T   T T
NAFO areas
Cod Gadus morhua 2J3KL T T     T 
Cod Gadus morhua 3M T T T T   T T
Cod Gadus morhua 3NO T T T T   T T
Cod Gadus morhua 3Ps T T T T   T T
Witch flounder Glyptocephalus cynoglossus 3NO T T     T 
American plaice Hippoglossoides platessoides 3LNO T T T T   T T
American plaice Hippoglossoides platessoides 3M T T T T   T T
Yellowtail flounder Limanda ferruginea 3LNO T T     T 
Grenadier Macrouridae SA 2 + 3 T T T T   T T
Shrimp Pandalus spp. 3M T T T    T 
Skate Raja spp. SA 3 T T     T 
Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides 3KLMNO T T T T   T T
Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides 1D T T T T   T T
Redfish Sebastes spp. 3M T T     T 
Redfish Sebastes spp. 3LN T T      
Redfish Sebastes spp. 3O T T      
Highly migratory species, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific Ocean
Frigate tuna Auxis spp.  T T T T   T T
Atlantic back skipjack Euthynnus alleteratus  T T T T   T T
Billfishes Istiophoridae  T T T T   T T
Skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis  T T T T   T T
Atlantic bonito Sarda sarda  T T T T   T T
Shark Squalidae  T T T    T 
Albacore Thunnus alalunga  T T T T   T T
Yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares  T T T T   T T
Bigeye tuna Thunnus obesus  T T T T   T T
Bluefin tuna Thunnus thynnus  T T T T   T T
Swordfish Xiphias gladius  T T T T   T T
CECAF FAO 34
Black scabbardfish Aphanopus carbo Madeira T T T T   T T
Hake Merluccius spp. Atlantic CE T T T T   T T
Common octopus Octopus vulgaris Atlantic CE T T T    T 
Deepwater rose shrimp Parapeneus longirostris Atlantic CE T T T    T 
Southern pink shrimp Penaeus notialis Atlantic CE T T T    T 
Sardine Sardina pilchardus Atlantic CE T T T T   T T
Chub mackerel Scomber japonicus Madeira T T T T   T T
Horse mackerel Trachurus spp. Madeira T T T T   T T
WECAF
Red snapper Lutjanus purpureus French Guiana ZEE T T T T   T T
Shrimp Penaeus subtilis French Guiana ZEE T T T    T 
Appendix XVII (section J)
General description Extended programmeFirst priority (annual)
Income (turnover) Total and per species
Production costs:
— crew (include social cost)
— fuel
— repair and maintenance
— other operational costs Total and per production cost category
Fixed costs Average cost, calculated from investment
Financial position Share of own/foreign capital
Investment (asset) 
Prices/species Value, tonne
Employment Full time/part time/FTE
Fleet 
— No
— gt
— kW
— age
— gear used
Effort Relevant unit accounting for technology and time

Appendix XVIII (section J)
General description Extended programmeSecond priority
Landings per species Seasonal (monthly)Stock (by ICES areas)Market categoryRegional differentiation (level 3, Appendix I)
Income (turnover) Subsides (annually)Regional differentiation (level 3, Appendix I)
Production costs:
— crew
— fuel
— repair and maintenance
— other operational costs Further subdivision of operational costsRegional differentiation (level 3, Appendix I)Differentiation of remuneration to crew according to position
Fixed costs Regional differentiation (level 3, Appendix I)
Financial position Rents to external institutionsRegional differentiation (level 3, Appendix I)
Investment (asset) By type of investment:hull of vessel, various engines and refrigeration/freezing, storage and lifting equipment
Prices/species MonthlyBy market categoryRegional differentiation (level 3, Appendix I)
Employment Skill/educationDistinction per vessel size, regional differentiation
Fleet Size categories of fleet segmentsregional differentiation (level 3, Appendix I)
Effort Regional differentiation (level 3, Appendix I)
Appendix XIX (Section K)
General description Minimum programmeFirst priority (annual)
Raw material Total and per species (tonnes)
Income (turnover) Total and per product
Production costs:
— labour
— energy
— raw material (value)
— packaging
— other running costs Total and per category cost
Fixed costs Average costs, calculated from investment
Financial position Share of own/borrowed capital
Investment (asset) 
— Historical
— Replacement
— Insurance
Prices/product Value, tonne
Employment Numbers/ FTE
Capacity utilisation Annual average