Member State report / Art11 / 2020 / D3 / Ireland / NE Atlantic: Celtic Seas

Report type Member State report to Commission
MSFD Article Art. 11 Monitoring programmes (and Art. 17 updates)
Report due 2020-10-15
GES Descriptor D3 Commercial fish and shellfish
Member State Ireland
Region/subregion NE Atlantic: Celtic Seas
Reported by Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government
Report date 2021-12-08
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Monitoring strategy description
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Ireland’s assessment of commercially exploited fish and shellfish stocks are based on the monitoring required under the Data Collection Framework (DCF) Directive (EC 665/2008; 2010/93/EU), which enables the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy. There is one expansive national programme which fulfils this descriptor, called the “DCF Monitoring Programme”. Through the DCF Monitoring Programme, commercial fish populations are monitored via fisheries surveys on research vessels, and also from data collected on and from commercial vessels. Fisheries data collected on routine surveys and from fishing vessels include biological data (fish weight, age, length etc.), geographic location, and number of individuals. These data are then used for stock assessments, which estimate the distribution and relative abundance of populations, and provide the foundation for fisheries management advice. Furthermore, the DCF monitoring programme evaluates the fishing sector's impact on the environment.
Coverage of GES criteria
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Gaps and plans
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
It is not currently possible to determine whether some stocks are within safe biological limits because information is inadequate to assess both pressure and state. In the case of some stocks or species, it may never be possible to assess their environmental status in relation to GES. This is particularly challenging for cephalopod stocks, which are not easily assessed because they are so short-lived and are subject to fluctuations driven by environmental changes. Further work is also required to assess the status of some coastal fish (e.g. wrasse), which are currently unassessed. Apart from coastal stocks, almost all stocks in this assessment are exploited by more than one country. In order to assess progress towards achievement or maintenance of GES for these shared stocks, the assessments need to be undertaken in an international forum, such as ICES. For the coastal stocks, work is ongoing at a national level on determining their life history parameters, quantification of catch and assessment of sustainable exploitation rates. More work and international cooperation is required to analyse if age and size distribution metrics available for populations of commercially-exploited species are indicative of healthy populations (i.e. Criterion D3C3).
Related targets
Coverage of targets
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Related measures
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • 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-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-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • 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-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • 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-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M074 - 'Continue to apply to aquaculture licences for the cultivation of finfish and shellfish the condition that the Licensee shall comply with any regulations in force governing the movement of cultured marine species.'
  • ACSIE-M083 - 'To continue to apply the new Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013) which entered into force on 1 January 2014.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M085 - 'In accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013), through the application of the Precautionary Approach to fisheries management, to aim to ensure that exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield.'
  • ACSIE-M086 - 'To implement a regional approach to fisheries management in line with Article 18 of the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • 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-M088 - 'Manage the fishing capacity of the fleet with regard to fishing opportunities over time in accordance with the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M089 - 'Continue to manage the sea-fishing fleet in line with the Entry/Exit Scheme as set out in the Common Fisheries Policy (1380/2013).'
  • ACSIE-M090 - 'Continue to ensure that the capacity of the sea-fishing fleet does not exceed the capacity ceiling set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380/2013.'
  • 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-M092 - 'In co-operation with the European Commission, to utilise the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to support the effective delivery of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.'
  • ACSIE-M093 - 'To implement Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002 establishing specific access requirements and associated conditions applicable to fishing for deep-sea stocks and support strengthened measures in any amendment to the Regulation.'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M100 - 'Continue the precautionary management approach of prohibiting the commercial fishing and marketing of sea bass by Irish vessels. Support and implement measures adopted at EU Member State meetings to address the declining stocks of sea bass'
  • ACSIE-M101 - 'Replenishment of depleted inshore stocks in order to improve environmental sustainability.'
  • 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-M104 - 'To continue to work with the National Inshore Fisheries Forum to develop inshore fisheries policy within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • 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-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • 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-M143 - 'To continue to review the River Basin Management Plans at the end of each 6-year cycle as outlined in the Water Framework Directive.'
  • ACSIE-M174 - 'To continue to apply the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).'
  • 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.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
Coverage of measures
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Related monitoring programmes
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
  • ACS-IE-D03-01
Programme code
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
ACS-IE-D03-01
Programme name
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
Update type
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
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
  • ACS-IE-D03-012
  • ACS-IE-D03-02
  • ACS-IE-D03-04
  • ACS-IE-D03-05
  • ACS-IE-D03-06
  • ACS-IE-D03-07
  • ACS-IE-D03-08
  • ACS-IE-D03-09
  • ACS-IE-D03-10
  • ACS-IE-D03-11
  • ACS-IE-D03-13
  • ACS-IE-D03-14
  • ACS-IE-D03-15
  • ACS-IE-D03-16
  • ACS-IE-D03-17
  • ASC-IE-D03-03
Programme description
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
Monitoring purpose
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
Other policies and conventions
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
Regional cooperation - coordinating body
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
Regional cooperation - countries involved
Regional cooperation - implementation level
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Monitoring details
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Features
Litter in the environment
Litter in the environment
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Species affected by incidental by-catch
Deep-sea fish
Demersal shelf fish
Deep-sea fish
Demersal shelf fish
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Deep-sea fish
Demersal shelf fish
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Elements
  • Artificial polymer materials
  • Cloth/textile
  • Glass/ceramics
  • Litter in the environment
  • Macrolitter (all)
  • Metal
  • Other materials
  • Paper/cardboard
  • Processed/worked wood
  • Rubber
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Deania calcea
  • Etmopterus princeps
  • Etmopterus pusillus
  • Etmopterus spinax
  • Galeus melastomus
  • Helicolenus dactylopterus
  • Phycis blennoides
  • Squalus acanthias
  • Deania calcea
  • Etmopterus princeps
  • Etmopterus pusillus
  • Etmopterus spinax
  • Galeus melastomus
  • Helicolenus dactylopterus
  • Phycis blennoides
  • Squalus acanthias
  • Not Applicable
  • Deania calcea
  • Etmopterus princeps
  • Etmopterus pusillus
  • Etmopterus spinax
  • Galeus melastomus
  • Helicolenus dactylopterus
  • Phycis blennoides
  • Squalus acanthias
  • Not Applicable
  • Aequipecten opercularis
  • Cancer pagurus
  • Capros aper
  • Carcinus maenas
  • Centrolabrus exoletus
  • Cerastoderma edule
  • Chelidonichthys cuculus
  • Chelidonichthys lucerna
  • Clupea harengus
  • Conger conger
  • Dasyatis pastinaca
  • Dicentrarchus labrax
  • Dipturus oxyrinchus
  • Ensis Magnus
  • Ensis Siliqua
  • Eutrigla gurnardus
  • Gadus morhua
  • Galeorhinus galeus
  • Glyptocephalus cynoglossus
  • Helicolenus dactylopterus
  • Homarus gammarus
  • Illex coindetii
  • Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis
  • Leucoraja circularis
  • Leucoraja fullonica
  • Leucoraja naevus
  • Limanda limanda
  • Lophius budegassa
  • Lophius piscatorius
  • Maja squinado
  • Melanogrammus aeglefinus
  • Merluccius merluccius
  • Micromesistius poutassou
  • Molva molva
  • Mora moro
  • Mustelus asterias
  • Mytilus edulis
  • Necora puber
  • Nephrops norvegicus
  • Ostrea edulis
  • Pagellus bogaraveo
  • Palaemon Serratus
  • Palinurus elephas
  • Pecten maximus
  • Phycis blennoides
  • Platichthys flesus
  • Pleuronectes platessa
  • Pollachius pollachius
  • Pollachius virens
  • Prionace glauca
  • Raja brachyura
  • Raja clavata
  • Raja microocellata
  • Raja montagui
  • Raja undulata
  • Sardina pilchardus
  • Scomber scombrus
  • Scophthalmus maximus
  • Scophthalmus rhombus
  • Scyliorhinus canicula
  • Solea solea
  • Spisula solida
  • Sprattus sprattus
  • Squalus acanthias
  • Thunnus alalunga
  • Thunnus thynnus
  • Trachurus trachurus
  • Trisopterus luscus
  • Zeus faber
  • Aequipecten opercularis
  • Capros aper
  • Centrolabrus exoletus
  • Conger conger
  • Dasyatis pastinaca
  • Ensis Magnus
  • Ensis Siliqua
  • Eutrigla gurnardus
  • Glyptocephalus cynoglossus
  • Helicolenus dactylopterus
  • Homarus gammarus
  • Leucoraja circularis
  • Leucoraja fullonica
  • Leucoraja naevus
  • Lophius budegassa
  • Lophius piscatorius
  • Maja squinado
  • Molva molva
  • Necora puber
  • Nephrops norvegicus
  • Ostrea edulis
  • Pagellus bogaraveo
  • Palaemon Serratus
  • Palinurus elephas
  • Phycis blennoides
  • Platichthys flesus
  • Raja brachyura
  • Raja clavata
  • Raja montagui
  • Raja undulata
  • Scyliorhinus canicula
  • Spisula solida
  • Sprattus sprattus
  • Squalus acanthias
  • Trisopterus luscus
  • Zeus faber
  • Cancer pagurus
  • Carcinus maenas
  • Cerastoderma edule
  • Chelidonichthys cuculus
  • Chelidonichthys lucerna
  • Dipturus oxyrinchus
  • Galeorhinus galeus
  • Illex coindetii
  • Limanda limanda
  • Mora moro
  • Mustelus asterias
  • Mytilus edulis
  • Pecten maximus
  • Prionace glauca
  • Raja microocellata
  • Sardina pilchardus
  • Scophthalmus maximus
  • Scophthalmus rhombus
  • Thunnus alalunga
  • Thunnus thynnus
  • Clupea harengus
  • Gadus morhua
  • Melanogrammus aeglefinus
  • Merluccius merluccius
  • Micromesistius poutassou
  • Pleuronectes platessa
  • Pollachius pollachius
  • Pollachius virens
  • Scomber scombrus
  • Solea solea
  • Dicentrarchus labrax
  • Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis
  • Trachurus trachurus
  • Not Applicable
GES criteria
D10C1
D10C1
D1C1
D1C1
D1C2
D1C2
D1C4
D1C4
D1C4
D1C5
D1C5
D1C5
D3C1
D3C2
D3C2
D3C2
D3C2
D3C2
D6C2
Parameters
  • Other
  • Other
  • Mortality (weight/volume; number of individuals)
  • Mortality rate
  • Mortality (weight/volume; number of individuals)
  • Mortality rate
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Distribution (range)
  • Distribution (spatial)
  • Distribution (range)
  • Distribution (spatial)
  • Distribution (range)
  • Distribution (spatial)
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Mortality (weight/volume; number of individuals)
  • Mortality rate
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Other
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Other
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Biomass of Spawning Stock (SSB)
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Biomass of Spawning Stock (SSB)
  • Extent
Parameter Other
Amount on seabed
amount on seabed
Biomass
Distribution - Range
D
Biomass
Biomass
Spatial scope
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
Marine reporting units
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
Temporal scope (start date - end date)
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
Monitoring frequency
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Monitoring type
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
Monitoring method
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
Monitoring method other
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
Quality control
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
Data management
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Data access
Related indicator/name
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
Contact
Sorcha.nilongphuirt@housing.gov.ie / David.stokes@marine.ie
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Sorcha.nilongphuirt@housing.gov.ie / David.stokes@marine.ie
Sorcha.nilongphuirt@housing.gov.ie / David.stokes@marine.ie
Sorcha.nilongphuirt@housing.gov.ie / David.stokes@marine.ie
Sorcha.nilongphuirt@housing.gov.ie / David.stokes@marine.ie
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