
Article 1 
The fisheries licence application and issuing formalities referred to in Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 1245/2004 shall be as set out in the administrative agreement in the Annex hereto.
Article 2 
This Regulation shall enter into force on the seventh day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
It shall apply from 1 January 2005.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Brussels, 15 December 2004.
For the Commission
Joe BORG
Member of the Commission
ANNEX
Administrative Arrangement on licences between the European Commission, the Government of Denmark and the Home Rule Government of Greenland.  A  1. 
The European Commission shall present to the Greenland Fisheries Authority an application, made by the shipowner, for each vessel wishing to fish under the Agreement.
 2. The Greenland Fisheries Authority shall communicate, before the entry into force of the Administrative Arrangement, all information concerning the bank accounts to be used for the payment of the fee.
 3. Licences shall be issued for specific vessels and shall not be transferable, subject to the provisions of paragraph 4. Licences shall indicate the maximum quantity authorised to catch and retain on board. An amendment of any maximum quantity indicated in the licence shall be subject to a new licence request. In the case where a vessel exceeds any maximum quantity indicated in its licence, it shall pay a fee for the quantity in excess to the maximum quantity indicated in its licence. No new licence is issued to that vessel as long as the fees corresponding to the exceeded quantity are not paid. This fee is calculated in accordance with Part B 3.
 4. 

— the date of issue,
— the fact that it invalidates and replaces the licence of the previous vessel.
 5. In case of ‘swapping’ of maximum quantities, in whole or in part, indicated in the licences, new licences shall be issued and the former licence withdrawn. In that case no licence fee is required.
 6. Licences shall be transmitted by the Greenland Fisheries Authority to the Commission within 15 working days of receipt of the application.
 7. The original licence or a copy of it must be held on board at all times and be presented at any time on request of the competent Greenland authorities.
 B  1. 
As far as the capelin fishery is concerned, licences shall be issued from 20 June to 31 December and 1 January to 30 April.
 2. 

— 2005: 2 % of the price per tonne of the species,
— 2006: 3 % of the price per tonne of the species
 3. 

Species EUR per tonne
Redfish 28
Greenland Halibut 51
Shrimp 42
Atlantic Halibut 56
Capelin 2
Roundnose Grenadier 12
Snowcrab 81

The total licence fee (maximum quantity authorised to be fished multiplied with price per tonne) will be charged with a Greenlandic administration fee of one percent of the licence fee.

When the maximum authorised quantity is not fished, the fee corresponding to this maximum authorised quantity is not reimbursed to the shipowner.
 4. The licence fees for 2006 will be fixed in November 2005 by an Annex to this Administrative Arrangement based on Annex VI of the Protocol.
 5. 
The statement will be sent to the Commission before 5 January of the following year.
 C  1. 
Referring to Article 11(5) of the Protocol, the financial compensation is, with the revision, composed of two segments: the EC financial compensation and the shipowners licence fees.

The amounts expected to be obtained by Greenland through licence fees paid by shipowners will be deducted from the EC financial compensation.
 2. Following the end of the fishing year, the amount paid by the shipowners is examined and the balance between the result of full utilisation and payment of licence fees is transferred to the Greenland Authorities as soon as possible, in addition to the next year’s EC financial compensation.
 D 
This administrative arrangement shall enter into force on 1 January 2005.

Appendix 1
1 Nationality 
2 Name of vessel 
3 EC community fleet register number 
4 External identification letters and number 
5 Port of registration 
6 Radio call sign 
7 Inmarsat number (telephone, telex, e-mail) 
8 Year of building 
9 Type of vessel 
10 Type of fishing gear 
11 Target species and quantity 
12 Fishing area (ICES/NAFO) 
13 Time period for a licence 
14 Owners, address, telephone, telex, e-mail 
15 Vessel operator 
16 Name of master 
17 Number of crew members 
18 Engine power (KW) 
19 Length (L.O.A.) 
20 Tonnage in GT 
21 Representative in GreenlandName and address 
22 Address to where the licence should be mailed, fax European Commission, Directorate-General Fisheries, Rue de la Loi 200, B-1049 Brussels, Fax (32-2) 296 23 38
