The Sea–Fisheries Protection Authority issues fishery information notice regarding landing and prior notification requirements of Irish fishing vessels

Published 2023년 4월 20일

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The Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA) of Ireland has issued a revised Fishery Information Notice (FIN) regarding the landing and prior notification requirements for Irish fishing vessels. Effective from April 14, 2023, the new FIN replaces its previous counterpart and introduces changes such as the removal of certain ports for landing specific pelagic species exceeding 10 tonnes. It also introduces a detailed map outlining the designated ports for landings and provides information on the Authorisation to Discharge form. This notice imposes the duty on masters of Irish fishing vessels to submit a prior notification of arrival (PNO) into port under specific conditions, including for landings of deep-sea species exceeding 100kg.
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SFPA issues Fishery Information Notice regarding landing and prior notification requirements of Irish fishing vessels. The Sea–Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA) issued a revised Fishery Information Notice (FIN) (FFSU-FC-FIN-OC-01-23 Landing and Prior Notification Requirements of Irish FVs V1 ) on the 14th April 2023, setting out the landing and prior notification requirements of Irish fishing vessels. This FIN replaces FIN 1 of 2021 ‘Landing and Prior Notification Requirements of Irish Fishing Vessels’. One of the main changes of this FIN was the removal of Port of Cork and Rathmullan as designated ports for the landings of certain pelagic species greater than 10 tonnes. Additional changes have been made, including the addition of a map showing the designated ports around Ireland, and details of the Authorisation to Discharge form. The key elements of the FIN specify that: Masters of Irish fishing vessels are required to submit a prior notification of arrival (PNO) into port ...
Source: Fish Focus

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