I. Main content of the regulation
Scope of Application:Reporting and port call regulations
2、报告及港口停靠规定
(a) In the event of accidental catch of bluefin tuna during fishing for other species, it must be immediately reported via telephone to the Norwegian Federal Maritime Commission.
(b) The catch of bluefin tuna can only be landed at ports designated by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT).
(c) If vessels need to land at foreign ports, they must comply with ICCAT requirements and issue a prior notice of call to the destination port.
Prohibition of Transshipment:Transshipment of bluefin tuna is strictly prohibited to prevent the circulation of illegal catches.
Impact on Fisheries:This measure will significantly affect fishing vessels engaged in bluefin tuna fishing, requiring fishermen and related businesses to adjust their fishing strategies.
Environmental Protection Significance:This regulation helps protect bluefin tuna populations and promotes the health and sustainability of marine ecosystems.
Strengthening International Cooperation:Norways initiative aligns with international efforts to protect marine biodiversity through cooperation.
Adjusting Fishing Strategies:Fishing enterprises need to reassess and adjust their fishing strategies to avoid catching bluefin tuna.
Enhancing Compliance Awareness:Enterprises should strengthen their understanding of the regulations set by relevant international and regional fisheries management organizations to ensure their operations comply with the latest regulatory requirements.
Monitoring and Reporting:Effective monitoring and reporting mechanisms must be established to ensure timely responses to accidental catches and compliance with reporting regulations.
Original announcement:Forskrift om forbud mot å fiske makrellstørje i 2024 – Lovdata
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