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58 Amendments of Maria Lidia SENRA RODRÍGUEZ related to 2018/0210(COD)

Amendment 87 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 1
(1) It is necessary to establish a European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) for the 2021-2027 period. That fund should aim to target funding from the Union budget to support the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), the Union's maritime policy and the Union's international commitments in the field of ocean governance. Such funding is a key enabler for sustainable fisheries and the conservation of marine biological resources, for food security through the supply of seafood products, for the growth of a sustainable blue economy and for healthy, safe, secure, clean and sustainably managed seas and oceans.
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 99 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 2
(2) As a global ocean actor and the world's fifth largest producer of seafood, the Union has a strong responsibility to protect, conserve and sustainably use the oceans and their resources. Preserving seas and oceans is indeed vital for a rapidly growing world population. It is also of socio-economic interest for the Union: a sustainable blue economy boosts investments, jobs and growth, fosters research and innovation and contributes to energy security through ocean energy. Moreover, safe and secure seas and oceans are essential for an efficient border contro, where 75 % of registered fishing vessels and almost 50 % of jobs fall aund for the global fight against maritime crime, thereby addressing citizens' security concernser small- scale fishing.
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 118 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 8
(8) The multiannual financial framework set out in Regulation (EU) xx/xx6 provides that the Union budget must continue to support fisheries and maritime policies. The EMFF budget should amount, in current prices, to EUR 6 140 000 000. EMFF resources should be split between shared, direct and indirect management. EUR 5 311 000 000 should be allocated to support under shared management and EUR 829 000 000 to support under direct and indirect management. In order to ensure stability in particular with regard to the achievement of the objectives of the CFP, the definition of national allocations under shared management for the 2021- 2027 programming period should be based on the EMFF 2014-2020 shares. Specific amounts should be reserved for the outermost regions and guarantee preferential treatment for small-scale and coastal fisheries, control and enforcement and collection and processing of data for fisheries management and scientific purposes, while amounts for permanent cessation and extraordinary cessation of fishing activities should be capped. _________________ 6 OJ C […], […], p. […]. OJ C […], […], p. […].
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 126 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 9
(9) Europe's maritime sector employs over 5 million jobs generating almost EUR 500 billion a year, with a potential to create many more jobs. The output of the global ocean economy is estimated at EUR 1.3 trillion today and this could more than double by 2030. The need to meet CO2 emissions targets, increase resource efficiency and reduce the environmental footprint of the blue economy has been a significant driving force for innovation in other sectors such as marine equipment, shipbuilding, ocean observation, dredging, coastal protection and marine construction. Investment in the maritime economy has been provided by Union structural funds, in particular the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the EMFF. New investment tools such as InvestEU must be utilised to meet the growth potential of the sector.deleted
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 130 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 10
(10) The EMFF should be based on four priorities: fostering sustainable fisheries and the conservation of marine biological resources; contributing to food security in the Union through competitive and sustainable aquaculture and markets; enabling the growth of a sustainable blue economy andsocio-economically and environmentally sustainable fisheries and competitive and sustainable markets; fostering prosperous coastal communities; strengthening international ocean governance and enabling safe, secure, clean and sustainably managed seas and oceans. Those priorities should be pursueActivities, such as seabed mining, oil exploration or tidal and wave power, which damage non-industrial and small- scale fisheries and othrough shared, direct aner key sectors for coastal communities economically, socially and environmentally, should not be financed iundirect managementer the Blue Economy framework.
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 199 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 23
(23) Fisheries control is of utmost importance for the implementation of the CFP. Therefore, the EMFF should support under shared management the development and implementation of a Union fisheries control system as specified in Council Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 ('Control Regulation')8. Certain obligations foreseen by the revision of the Control Regulation justify a specific support from the EMFF, i.e. the compulsory vessel tracking and electronic reporting systems in the case of small-scale coastal fishing vessels, the compulsory remote electronic monitoring systems and the compulsory continuous measurement and recording of propulsive engine power. In addition, investments by Member States in control assets could also be used for the purpose of maritime surveillance and cooperation on coastguard functions. _________________ 8 Council Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 of 20 November 2009 establishing a Community control system for ensuring compliance with the rules of the common fisheries policy, amending Regulations (EC) No 847/96, (EC) No 2371/2002, (EC) No 811/2004, (EC) No 768/2005, (EC) No 2115/2005, (EC) No 2166/2005, (EC) No 388/2006, (EC) No 509/2007, (EC) No 676/2007, (EC) No 1098/2007, (EC) No 1300/2008, (EC) No 1342/2008 and repealing Regulations (EEC) No 2847/93, (EC) No 1627/94 and (EC) No 1966/2006 (OJ L 343, 22.12.2009, p. 1).
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 219 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 27
(27) Given the high level of unpredictability of fishing activities, exceptional circumstances may cause significant economic losses to fishers. In order to mitigate those consequences, it should be possible for the EMFF to support a compensation for the extraordinary cessation of fishing activities caused by the implementation of certain conservation measures, i.e. multiannual plans, targets for the conservation and sustainable exploitation of stocks, measures to adapt the fishing capacity of fishing vessels to available fishing opportunities and technical measures, by the implementation of emergency measures, by the interruption, due to reasons of force majeure, of the application of a sustainable fisheries partnership agreement, by a natural disaster or by an environmental incident. Support should be granted only if the impact on fishers of such circumstances is significant, i.e. if the commercial activities of the vessel concerned are stopped during at least 90 consecutive days and if the economic losses resulting from the cessation amount to more than 30% of the average annual turnover of the business concerned during a specified period of time. The specificities of eel fisheries should be taken into account in the conditions for granting such support.
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 257 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 31
(31) Fisheries and aquaculture contribute to food security and nutrition. However, the Union currently imports more than 60% of its supply of fishery products and is therefore highly dependent on third countries. An important challenge is to encourage the consumption of fish protein produced in the Union with high quality standards and available for consumers at affordable prices supplying public institutions, such as hospitals or schools, with local small-scale fishing products and initiating training and awareness programmes in educational institutions on the importance of eating local fish.
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 262 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 32
(32) It should be possible for the EMFF to support the promotion and the sustainable development of aquaculture, including freshwater aquaculture, for the farming of aquatic animals and plants for the production of food and other raw material. Complex administrative procedures in some Member States remain in place, such as difficult access to space and burdensome licensing procedures, which make it difficult for the sector to improve the image and competitiveness of farmed products. Support should be consistent with the multiannual national strategic plans for aquaculture developed on the basis of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013. In particular, support for environmental sustainability, productive investments, innovation, acquisition of professional skills, improvement of working conditions, compensatory measures providing critical land and nature management services should be eligible. Public health actions, aquaculture stock insurance schemes and animal health and welfare actions should also be eligible. However, in the case of productive investments support should be provided only through financial instruments and through InvestEU, which offer a higher leverage on markets and are therefore more relevant than grants to address the financing challenges of the sector.deleted
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 278 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 33
(33) Food security relies on efficient and well-organised markets, which improve the transparency, stability, quality and diversity of the supply chain, as well as consumer information. For that purpose, it should be possible for the EMFF to support the marketing of fishery and aquaculture products, in line with the objectives of Regulation (EU) No 1379/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council ('CMO Regulation')15. In particular, support should be available for the creation of producer organisations, the implementation of production and marketing plans, the promotion of new market outlets and the development and dissemination of market intelligence. _________________ 15 Regulation (EU) No 1379/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2013 on the common organisation of the markets in fishery and aquaculture products, amending Council Regulations (EC) No 1184/2006 and (EC) No 1224/2009 and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 104/2000 (OJ L 354, 28.12.2013, p. 1).
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 289 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 35
(35) Job creation in coastal regions relies on a locally driven development of a sustainable blue economy that revives the social fabric of those regions. Ocean industries and services are likely to outperform the growth of the global economy and make an important contribution to employment and growth by 2030. To be sustainable, blue growth depends on innovation and investment in new maritime businesses and in the bio- economy, including sustainable tourism models, ocean-based renewable energy, innovative high-end shipbuilding and new port service, which can create jobs and at the same time enhance local development. Whilst public investment in the sustainable blue economy should be mainstreamed throughout the Union budget, the EMFF should specifically concentrate on enabling conditions for the development of the sustainable blue economy and on removing bottlenecks to facilitate investment and the development of new markets and technologies or services. Support for the development of the sustainable blue economy should be delivered through shared, direct and indirect management.deleted
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 296 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 36
(36) The development of a sustainable blue economy strongly relies on partnerships between local stakeholders that contribute to the vitality of coastal and inland communities and economies. The EMFF should provide tools to foster such partnerships. For that purpose, support for community-led local development (CLLD) should be available under shared management. That approach should boost economic diversification in a local context through the development of coastal and inland fisheries, aquaculture and a sustainable blue economy. CLLD strategies should ensure that local communities better exploit and benefit from the opportunities offered by the sustainable blue economy, capitalising on and strengthening environmental, cultural, social and human resources. Every local partnership should therefore reflect the main focus of its strategy by ensuring a balanced involvement and representation of all relevant stakeholders from the local sustainable blue economy.deleted
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 300 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 37
(37) Under shared management, it should be possible for the EMFF to support the sustainable blue economy through the collection, management and use of data to improve the knowledge on the state of the marine environment. That support should aim to fulfil requirements under Directive 92/43/EEC and Directive 2009/147/EC, to support maritime spatial planning and to increase data quality and sharing through the European marine observation and data network.deleted
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 304 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 38
(38) Under direct and indirect management, the EMFF should focus on the enabling conditions for a sustainable blue economy through the promotion of an integrated governance and management of the maritime policy, the enhancement of the transfer and uptake of research, innovation and technology in the sustainable blue economy, the improvement of maritime skills, ocean literacy and sharing of socio-economic data on the sustainable blue economy, the promotion of a low-carbon and climate resilient sustainable blue economy and the development of project pipelines and innovative financing instruments. Due consideration to the outermost regions' specific situation should be given in relation to the above mentioned fields.deleted
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 309 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 39
(39) 60 % of the oceans are beyond the borders of national jurisdiction. This implies a shared international responsibility. Most problems facing the oceans are transboundary in nature such as overexploitation, climate change, acidification, pollution andoil prospecting or underwater mining, which lead to declining biodiversity, and therefore require a shared response. Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, to which the Union is a Party under Council Decision 98/392/EC16, many jurisdictional rights, institutions and specific frameworks have been set up to regulate and manage human activity in the oceans. In recent years, a global consensus has emerged that the marine environment and maritime human activities should be managed more effectively to address the increasing pressures on the oceans. _________________ 16 Council Decision 98/392/EC of 23 March 1998 concerning the conclusion by the European Community of the United Nations Convention of 10 December 1982 on the Law of the Sea and the Agreement of 28 July 1994 relating the implementation of Part XI thereof (OJ L 179, 23.6.1998, p. 1).
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 311 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 40
(40) As a global actor, the Union is strongly committed to promoting international ocean governance, in accordance with the Joint Communication to the Council, the European Parliament, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions of 10 November 2016 entitled 'International Ocean Governance: an agenda for the future of our oceans’17. The Union's ocean governance policy is a new policy that covers the oceans in an integrated manner. International ocean governance is not only core to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and in particular Sustainable Development Goal 14 ('Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development'), but also to guarantee safe, secure, clean and sustainably managed seas and oceans for future generations. The Union needs to deliver on those international commitments and be a driving force for better international ocean governance at bilateral, regional and multilateral levels, including to prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, to improve the international ocean governance framework, to reduce pressures on oceans and seas, to create the conditions for a sustainable blue economy and to strengthen international ocean research and data. The Commission should also call on Member States to stop endorsing deep seabed prospecting and exploration authorisations in areas beyond their national jurisdiction and not to issue authorisations for deep seabed mining on their continental shelf, in addition to supporting the development of an international moratorium on commercial seabed mining licences until the effects of mining on the marine environment, biodiversity and human activities at sea have been sufficiently studied and researched and all potential risks are understood, as set out in Articles 40 and 42 of the European Parliament resolution of 16 January 2018 on international ocean governance: an agenda for the future of our oceans in the context of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals _________________ 17 JOIN(2016) 49.
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 317 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 42
(42) With regard to security and defence, improved border protection and maritime security are essential. Under the European Union Maritime Security Strategy adopted by the Council of the European Union on 24 June 2014 and its Action Plan adopted on 16 December 2014, information sharing and the European Border and Coast Guard cooperation between the European Fisheries Control Agency, the European Maritime Safety Agency and the European Border and Coast Guard Agency are key to deliver on those objectives. The EMFF should therefore support maritime surveillance and coastguard cooperation under both shared and direct management, including by purchasing items for multipurpose maritime operations. It should also allow the relevant agencies to implement support in the field of maritime surveillance and security through indirect managementThe EMFF should support the control of fishing activity exclusively through the European Fisheries Control Agency.
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 345 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 – paragraph 2 – point 9
(9) ‘maritime policy’ means the Union policy that aims to foster integrated and coherent decision-making to maximise the sustainable development, economic growth and social cohesion of the Union, notably of the coastal and insular areas and of the outermost regions, and of the sustainable blue economy sectors, through coherent maritime-related policies and relevant international cooperation;
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 348 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 – paragraph 2 – point 10
(10) ‘maritime security and surveillance’ means the activities to understand, prevent wherever applicable and manage in a comprehensive way all the events and actions related to the maritime domain which would impact the areas of maritime safety and security, law enforcement, defence, border control, protection of the marine environment, fisheries control, trade and economic interest of the Union;
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 349 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 – paragraph 2 – point 12
(12) ‘productive aquaculture investments’ means investments in the construction, extension, modernisation or in the equipment of facilities for aquaculture production;deleted
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 363 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 – paragraph 2 – point 15
(15) ‘sustainable blue economy’ means all sectoral and cross-sectoral economic activities throughout the single market related to oceans, seas, coasts and inland waters, covering the Union's outermost regions and landlocked countries, including emerging sectors and non- market goods and services and being consistent with Union environmental legislation.deleted
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 385 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point 2
(2) Contributing to food security in the Union through competitive and sustainable aquaculture andsustainable markets;
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 392 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point 3
(3) Enabling the growth of a sustainable blue economygood living conditions for those working in the fisheries sector and fostering prosperous coastal communities;
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 470 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 9 – paragraph 4 – point a
a) a strategy for the sustainable exploitation of fisheries and the development of sustainable blue economymaintenance of the local small-scale fisheries sectors;
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 471 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 9 – paragraph 4 – point b – point i
i) the structural support to the fishery and aquaculture sector under Title II;
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 475 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 9 – paragraph 4 – point b – point iii
(iii) any other investment in the sustainable blue economy necessary to achieve a sustainable coastal development.deleted
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 490 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 9 – paragraph 6 – point e
(e) the most recent evidence on the socio-economic performance of the sustainable blue economy, and in particular the fishery and aquaculturefishery sector;
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 534 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 13 – paragraph 1 – point b
(b) the construction and acquisition of fishing vessels or the importation of fishing vessels, unless otherwise provided for in this Regulation;except in the case of small-scale fisheries
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 603 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 15 – paragraph 1 – point c
(c) reinforcement of the value chain of the sector and promotion of marketing strategies adapted to local specificities and which should include the possibility of direct selling, as provided for in Article 6 of the European Parliament resolution of 29 May 2018 on the optimisation of the value chain in the EU fishing sector (2017/2119(INI));
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 606 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 15 – paragraph 1 – point d
(d) promotion of skills, knowledge, innovation and capacity building, with the aim of ensuring the succession of new generations, especially in the craft sector;
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 611 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 15 – paragraph 1 – point e
(e) improvement of health, safety and working conditions on board fishing vessels, paying particular attention to the specific medical problems affecting women working in the sector, such as net menders and shellfish gatherers;
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 617 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 15 – paragraph 1 – point g
(g) involvement of small-scale fishery professionals in the participatory management of the maritime space, including Marine Protected Areas and Natura 2000 areas;
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 720 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 18 – paragraph 1 – point d
(d) natural disasters or, environmental incidents or pollution of fisheries areas, as formally recognised by the competent authorities of the relevant Member State.
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 725 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 18 – paragraph 2 – point a
(a) the commercial activities of the vessel concerned are stopped during at least 90 consecutive days; andeleted
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 834 #
Proposal for a regulation
Title 2 – chapter 3 – title
Priority 2: Contributing to food security in the Union through competitive and sustainable aquaculture and markets
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 838 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 23
Aquaculture 1. The EMFF may support the promotion of a sustainable aquaculture as provided for in Article 34(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013. It may also support animal health and welfare in aquaculture in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 2016/429 of the European Parliament and of the Council32 and Regulation (EU) No 652/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council33. 2. The support referred to in paragraph 1 shall be consistent with the multiannual national strategic plans for the development of aquaculture referred to in Article 34(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013. 3. Productive aquaculture investments under this Article may only be supported through the financial instruments provided for in Article 52 of Regulation (EU) No [Regulation laying down Common Provisions] and through InvestEU, in accordance Article 10 of that Regulation. _________________ 32 Regulation (EU) 2016/429 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 2016 on transmissible animal diseases and amending and repealing certain acts in the area of animal health (‘Animal Health Law’) (OJ L 84, 31.3.2016, p. 1). 33 Regulation (EU) No 652/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 May 2014 laying down provisions for the management of expenditure relating to the food chain, animal health and animal welfare, and relating to plant health and plant reproductive material, amending Council Directives 98/56/EC, 2000/29/EC and 2008/90/EC, Regulations (EC) No 178/2002, (EC) No 882/2004 and (EC) No 396/2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council, Directive 2009/128/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Council Decisions 66/399/EEC, 76/894/EEC and 2009/470/EC (OJ L 189, 27.6.2014, p. 1).rticle 23 deleted
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 861 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 24 – title
Marketing of fishery and aquaculture products
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 863 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 24 – paragraph 1
The EMFF may support actions contributing to the achievement of the objectives of the common organisation of the markets in fishery and aquaculture products as provided for in Article 35 of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 and further specified in Regulation (EU) No 1379/2013. It may also support actions promoting the marketing, the quality and the value added of fishery and aquaculture productproducts, fostering the direct sale of small-scale fishery products and the creation of designations of origin and protected geographical indications in NATURA 2000 coastal areas with water quality A, for specific resources such as seaweeds, barnacles, sea urchins and razor clams, among others.
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 872 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 25 – paragraph 1
1. The EMFF may support investments in the processing of fishery and aquaculture products. Such support shall contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the common organisation of the markets in fishery and aquaculture products as provided for in Article 35 of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 and further specified in Regulation (EU) No 1379/2013.
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 888 #
Proposal for a regulation
Title 2 – chapter 4 – title
Priority 3: Enabling the growth of a sustainable blue economy and fFostering prosperous coastal communities
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 895 #
2. For the purpose of EMFF support, the community-led local development strategies referred to in Article 26 of Regulation (EU) No [Regulation laying down Common Provisions] shall ensure that local communities better exploit and benefit from the opportunities offered by the sustainable blue economy, capitalsmall-scale fishing on andactivities, strengthening environmental, cultural, social and human resources and promoting awareness of and value placed on fishery products in those communities.
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 917 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 28 – paragraph 2 a (new)
2a. In accordance with the objective of achieving safe, secure, clean and sustainably managed seas and oceans, the EMFF shall contribute to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 14 of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 948 #
Proposal for a regulation
Title 3 – chapter 2 – title
Priority 2: Contributing to food security in the Union through competitive and sustainable aquaculture and markets
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 952 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 42 – paragraph 1
The EMFF shall support the development and dissemination of market intelligence for fishery and aquaculture products by the Commission in accordance with Article 42 of Regulation (EU) No 1379/2013.
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 955 #
Proposal for a regulation
Title 3 – chapter 3 – title
Priority 3: Enabling the growth of a sustainable blue economy and fFostering prosperous coastal communities
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 958 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 43 – title
Maritime policy and development of a sustainable blue economy
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 962 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 43 – paragraph 1 – point a
(a) the promotion of a sustainable, low carbon and climate resilient blue economyfisheries;
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 970 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 43 – paragraph 1 – point d
(d) the improvement of maritime skills, ocean literacy and sharing of socio- economic data on the sustainable blue economyfisheries sector and on the impact of other existing economic activities at sea, such as maritime transport, oil exploration, seabed mining or tourism, and a better understanding of the effects of imports on the socio- economic situation of the local fisheries sector;
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 974 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 43 – paragraph 1 – point e
(e) the development of project pipelines and innovative financing instruments.deleted
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 976 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 44 – paragraph 1
The EMFF shall support the promotion of maritime security and surveillance, including through data sharing, coastguard and agencies cooperation and fight measures against criminal and illegal activities at sea.
2018/10/25
Committee: PECH
Amendment 998 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex I – column 2 – row 5
Percentage of fishing vessels equipped with electronic position and catch reporting devicedeleted
2018/10/29
Committee: PECH
Amendment 999 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex I – column 1 – row 3
Contributing to food security in the Union through competitive and sustainable aquaculture and markets
2018/10/29
Committee: PECH
Amendment 1000 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex I – column 2 – row 6
Evolution in the value and volume of aquaculturefisheries production in the Union
2018/10/29
Committee: PECH
Amendment 1001 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex I – column 1 – row 4
Enabling the growth of a sustainable blue economy and fFostering prosperous coastal communities
2018/10/29
Committee: PECH
Amendment 1002 #
Evolution in the number of jobs (in FTE) in the sustainable blue economysmall-scale and artisanal fisheries
2018/10/29
Committee: PECH
Amendment 1004 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex II – row 11
2 Article 23 2.1 75% Aquaculture deleted
2018/10/29
Committee: PECH
Amendment 1024 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex IV – row 12
Expenditure contributing to priority 2: Contributing to food security in the Union through competitive and sustainable aquaculture and markets
2018/10/29
Committee: PECH
Amendment 1028 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex IV – row 16
Expenditure contributing to priority 3: Enabling the growth of a sustainable blue economy and fFostering prosperous coastal communities
2018/10/29
Committee: PECH