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Lot 1: Personnel protective equipment; Lot 2: Fishery inspection material; Lot 3: Outfits for working at sea.
The link to the tender documents will be public on 07/08/2023.
The Administrative Board is made up of one representative of each Member States and six representatives of the European Commission. The chairperson elected from among the European Commission representatives or the deputy chairperson shall convene and chair the meetings of the Board and determine its agenda. The Administrative Board was constituted at its first meeting held on 1 February 2006. At its second meeting held on 14 June 2006 in Vigo, Spain, the Administrative Board appointed the first Executive Director of the Agency.
The Executive Director and the representative appointed by the Advisory Board take part in the deliberations without the right to vote.
Chair: Mr Fabrizio Donatella
Deputy Chair: Mr Yiannos Kiriakou
The Advisory Board advises the Executive Director of the Agency and ensures close cooperation with stakeholders. The Advisory Board is composed of representatives of the Advisory Councils, on the basis of one representative designated by each Advisory Council. The meetings of the Advisory Board are chaired by the Executive Director.
A representative of the Advisory Board takes part in the deliberations of the Administrative Board meetings without the right to vote. The Advisory Board representative in the EFCA Administrative Board is appointed in accordance with the yearly rotation system agreed by its members.
The Advisory Councils are stakeholdered organisations composed of representatives from the industry and other groups of interest:
Aquaculture Advisory Council (AAC)
Baltic Sea Advisory Council (BSAC)
Black Sea Advisory Council (BlSAC)
Long Distance Advisory Council (LDAC)
Market Advisory Council (MAC)
Mediterranean Advisory Council (MEDAC)
North Sea Advisory Council (NSAC)
North Western Waters Advisory Council (NWWAC)
Outermost regions Advisory Council (ORAC)
Pelagic Advisory Council (PelAC)
South Western Waters Advisory Council (SWWAC)
The Advisory Councils are embedded in EFCA’s Communication strategy as key partners. They provide the European Commission and EU countries with recommendations on fisheries management matters.
http://ec.europa.eu/fisheries/partners/advisory-councils/index_en.htm
The EFCA participates in the relevant meetings of the executive committees and workings groups of the Advisory Councils when there are issues referring to EFCA competences in the agendas.
Contracts awarded / concluded by EFCA in 2023
- List of selected experts
- Specific contracts
- Contracts with value between €15,000 - € 140,000
- Contracts with value above €140,000
Contracts awarded / concluded by EFCA in 2022
- List of selected experts
- Specific contracts
- Contracts with value between €15,000 - € 140,000
- Contracts with value above €140,000
- Contracts modified by 10% of the initial contract value
- Negotiated procedure without prior publication of a contract notice based on Article 11.1.
Contracts awarded / concluded by EFCA in 2021
- Specific contracts
- Contracts with value between €15,000 - € 139,000
- Contracts with value above €139,000
- Contracts modified by 10% of the initial contract value
- Negotiated procedure without prior publication of a contract notice based on Article 11.1.
Contracts awarded / concluded by EFCA in 2020
- Specific contracts
- Contracts with value between €15,000 - € 139,000
- Contracts with value above €139,000
- Contracts modfied by 10% of the intial contract value
Contracts awarded / concluded by EFCA in 2019
Contracts awarded / concluded by EFCA in 2018
- Specific contracts
- Contracts with a value above €60,000
- Contracts between €15,000 - €144,000
- Contracts modified by 10% of the initial contract value
Contracts awarded / concluded by EFCA in 2017
- Specific contracts
- Contracts with a value above €60,000
- Contracts between €15,000 - €135,000
- Negotiated procedure without prior publication of a contract notice based on Article 134.1.b of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1268/2012
- Contracts modified by 10% of the initial contract value
Contracts awarded / concluded by EFCA in 2016
- Specific contracts
- Contracts awarded with a value above €60,000
- Contracts awarded between €15,000 - €60,000
- Negotiated procedure without prior publication of a contract notice based on Article 134.b of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1268/2012
- Contracts modified by 10% of the initial contract value
Contracts awarded in 2015
- Specific contracts concluded by the EFCA in 2015
- Contracts awarded by the EFCA in 2015 with a value above €60,000
- Contracts awarded by the EFCA in 2015 between €15,000 - €60,000
Contracts awarded in 2014
- Aggregate volume of specific contracts concluded by the EFCA in 2014 with a value exceeding €134,000
- Contracts awarded by the EFCA in 2014 with a value above €60,000
- Contracts awarded by the EFCA in 2014 between €15,000 - €60,000
Contracts awarded in 2013
- Aggregate volume of specific contracts concluded by the EFCA in 2013 with a value exceeding €130,000
- Contracts awarded by the EFCA in 2013 with a value above €60,000
Contracts awarded in 2012
- Contracts value 25,000 € - 60,000 €
- Specific contracts: aggregate value of > 130,000 €
- Contracts > 60,000€
Contracts awarded in 2011
- Contract value 25,000 € - 60,000 €
- Contracts > 60,000€
- Specific contracts: aggregate value of > 125,000 €
Contracts awarded in 2010
- Contract value 25,000 € - 60,000 €
- Specific contracts: aggregate value of > 125,000 €
- Contracts above 125,000€
Contracts awarded in 2009
- Contract value 25,000 € - 60,000 €
- Specific contracts: aggregate value of > 133,000 €
- Contracts above 133,000 € and contracts between 60,000 € and 133,000 €
Contracts awarded in 2008
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Die Europäische Fischereiaufsichtsagentur ist eine Agentur der Europäischen Union. Der Auftrag der Agentur besteht in der Förderung der höchsten gemeinsamen Standards für die Kontrolle, Inspektion und Überwachung im Rahmen der GFP. Die EFCA erfüllt ihren Auftrag mit höchstmöglicher Fachkompetenz und Transparenz, um nicht nur das nötige Vertrauen und die erforderliche Zusammenarbeit aller Beteiligten zu erreichen, sondern auch wirksam und effizient zu operieren.
Die Regierungen der Europäischen Union einigten sich im Zuge der Reform der Fischereipolitik im Jahr 2002 darauf, die Fischereiaufsichtsagentur zu errichten, um im Fischereisektor europaweit eine Kultur der Rechtstreue zu fördern. Im April 2005 erließen sie mit der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 768/2005 die dafür erforderlichen Rechtsvorschriften. Vorrangige Aufgabe der Agentur ist es, die Koordinierung und Zusammenarbeit zwischen den nationalen Überwachungs- und Kontrolltätigkeiten so zu organisieren, dass die Vorschriften der Gemeinsamen Fischereipolitik befolgt und wirksam angewandt werden.
Der zusätzliche Nutzen der Arbeit der Agentur liegt in ihrem Beitrag zu europaweit gleichen Wettbewerbsbedingungen für den Fischereisektor, damit europäische Verpflichtungen von allen erfüllt werden und alle Akteure des Sektors unabhängig davon, wo sie operieren, gleich behandelt werden. Außerdem trägt sie zu nachhaltiger Fischerei bei, indem sie die Befolgung der Erhaltungs- und Bewirtschaftungsmaßnahmen zum Wohle der heutigen und der künftigen Generationen verbessert.
Sie hat ihren Sitz in Vigo, Spanien.
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