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Monitoring strategy description |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
Ireland’s monitoring of more than 50 non-commercial fish and cephalopod species is largely
serviced through implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and associated
Member State monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF). This is
because vital data on non-commercial species may be gathered when they are captured
incidentally as by-catch and/or discards in various offshore and coastal fisheries that take
place in Irish waters.
Inland Fisheries Ireland runs an annual sampling programme for transitional waterbodies around Ireland. It is conducted primarily to designate an ecological status to those waterbodies based on their fish populations. A number of fish sampling methods are used to ensure that a range of habitat types are sampled. Transitional waters provide nursery habitats for a number of marine species, as well as vital habitats for part of the life cycle of diadromous species (i.e. species that
spend distinct phases of their life cycle in fresh water and in the sea). There are a number
of marine species of relevance to MSFD Descriptor 1 for which IFI also carries out targeted monitoring. In total three monitoring programmes, which encompass 14 campaigns collect data relating to D1-Biodiversity-Fish. |
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Coverage of GES criteria |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Gaps and plans |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
Coordinated and consistent regional systems for (1) risk assessment and robust targeted
monitoring of commercial fisheries in European waters, (2) standardised observation,
recording and reporting of mortality/injury interactions, and (3) the setting of
scientifically coherent threshold values for non-target species’ mortality rates, should be
investigated further and advanced to full operability where this is practically possible.
Practical cost-effective methods to deter non-target marine vertebrates around identified
problematic interactions with fisheries should be comprehensively investigated and fieldtested, with the aim of significantly reducing and resolving incidental by-catch mortality
and/or injury of non-target species.
Coordinated efforts should be made to scientifically evaluate and test methodologies for
the assessment of habitat condition across a range of habitat types (e.g. pelagic broad
habitat types), such that the condition of natural habitats for key criteria elements can be
analysed and inform future assessments of environmental status.
Almost all species assessed so far are caught in commercial fisheries by vessels from more
than one country. In order to assess GES for these shared stocks in particular,
international cooperation is required in the collation of landings and discards data and in
assessment methodologies. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution data on populations of non-commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (under D1C3). |
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Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
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Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024 |
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Related measures |
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
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ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
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ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
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ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
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ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
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ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
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ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
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ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
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ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
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ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
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ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
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ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
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ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
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ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
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ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
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ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
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ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
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ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
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ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
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ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
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ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
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ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
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ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
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ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
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ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
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ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
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ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
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ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
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ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
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ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
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ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
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ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
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ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
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ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
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ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
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ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
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ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
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ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
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ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
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ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
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ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
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ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
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ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
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ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
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ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
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ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
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ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
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ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
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ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
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ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
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ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
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ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
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ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
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ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
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ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
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ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
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ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
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ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
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ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
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ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
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ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
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ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
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ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
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ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
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ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
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ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
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ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
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ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
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ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
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ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
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ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
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ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
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ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
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ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
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ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
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ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
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ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
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ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
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ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
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ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
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ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
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ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
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ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
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ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
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ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
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ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
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ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
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ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
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ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
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ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
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ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
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ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
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ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
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ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
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ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
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ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
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ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
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ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
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ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
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ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
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ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
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ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
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ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
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ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
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ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
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ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
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ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
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ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
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ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
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ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
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ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
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ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
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ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
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ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
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ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
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ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
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ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
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ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
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ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
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ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
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ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
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ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
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ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
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ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
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ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
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ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
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ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
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ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
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ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
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ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
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ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
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ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
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ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
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ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
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ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
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ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
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ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
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ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
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ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
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ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
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ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
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ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
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ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
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ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
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ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
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ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
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ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
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ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
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ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
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ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
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ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
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ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
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ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
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ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
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ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
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ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
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ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
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ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
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ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
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ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
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ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
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ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
-
ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
-
ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
-
ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
-
ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
-
ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
-
ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
-
ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
-
ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
-
ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
-
ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
-
ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
-
ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
-
ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
-
ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
-
ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
-
ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
-
ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
-
ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
-
ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
-
ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
-
ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
-
ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
-
ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
-
ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
-
ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
-
ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
-
ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
-
ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
-
ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
-
ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
-
ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
-
ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
-
ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
-
ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
-
ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
-
ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
-
ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
-
ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
-
ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
-
ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
-
ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
-
ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
-
ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
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ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
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ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
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ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
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ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
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ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
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ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
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ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
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ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
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ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
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ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
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ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
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ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
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ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
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ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
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ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
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ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
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ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
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ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
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ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
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ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
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ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
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ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
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ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
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ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
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ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
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ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
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ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
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ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
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ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
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ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
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ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
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ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
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ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
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ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
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Programme name |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Monitoring Programme for the Habitats Directive and Birds Directive Species |
Inland Fisheries Ireland Monitoring Programme |
Inland Fisheries Ireland Monitoring Programme |
Inland Fisheries Ireland Monitoring Programme |
Inland Fisheries Ireland Monitoring Programme |
Inland Fisheries Ireland Monitoring Programme |
Inland Fisheries Ireland Monitoring Programme |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter |
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Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
Modified from 2014 |
New programme |
New programme |
New programme |
New programme |
New programme |
New programme |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Same programme as in 2014 |
Old programme codes |
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Ceta
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_FishCeph
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01-4-Birds
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-02
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal-03
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Rept-01
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ACS-IE-D01_D04_MammReps_Seal
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