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.
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
Note that each application shall contain the following documents:
A detailed curriculum vitae in European format that can be obtained at the following address https://europa.eu/europass/en
A duly completed and signed declaration of honour: Declaration of Honour.
A motivation letter of 2 pages maximum including a clear mention of the post applied for and of your address for correspondence and for invitation to interview.
These three documents should be sent by electronic mail only to:
EFCA/TA/AD7/1901 – ADMINISTRATOR RISK ASSESSMENT AND COMPLIANCE EVALUATION
Vacancy Notice EFCA/TA/AD7/1901
Note that each application shall contain the following documents:
A detailed curriculum vitae in European format (that can be obtained at the following address http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/en/home)
A duly completed and signed declaration of honour: Declaration of honour
A motivation letter of 2 pages maximum including a clear mention of the post applied for and of your address for correspondence and for invitation to interview.
These three documents should be sent by electronic mail only to:
EFCAVACANCIESTA@efca.europa.eu
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.
EFCA’s calls for expression of interest are a means to set up a list of external experts of natural persons. The external experts will be assigned a particular task relating to the field of the call for expression of interest in question, where that task is to be performed by an external expert.
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Europejska Agencja Kontroli Rybołówstwa jest agencją Unii Europejskiej. Misją Agencji jest promowanie najwyższych wspólnych standardów dla kontroli, inspekcji i nadzoru w ramach wspólnej polityki rybołówstwa. EFCA będzie działać na najwyższym poziomie doskonałości i przejrzystości w celu zdobycia niezbędnego zaufania i współpracy wszystkich zaangażowanych stron oraz zapewnienia skuteczności i wydajności podejmowanych przez siebie działań.
Rządy państw Unii Europejskiej zgodziły się uwzględnić w reformie z 2002 r. powołanie agencji, która miała popularyzować wdrożenie kultury przestrzegania prawa w sektorze rybołówstwa w Europie. W kwietniu 2005 r. rozporządzeniem Rady (WE) 768/2005 przyjęto konieczne przepisy. Podstawową rolą Agencji jest koordynowanie działań i współpracy pomiędzy krajowymi organami kontrolnymi i inspekcyjnymi w celu przestrzegania i skutecznego wdrażania przepisów w zakresie wspólnej polityki rybołówstwa.
Wartość dodana działalności Agencji polega na jej wkładzie w kreowanie równych szans dla przemysłu rybołówstwa na szczeblu europejskim, tak aby europejskie zobowiązania były przestrzegane przez wszystkich w równym stopniu, a wszystkie podmioty w sektorze były traktowane w równy sposób niezależnie od miejsca działania. Po drugie, działalność Agencji przyczynia się do rozwoju zrównoważonego rybołówstwa poprzez wzmacnianie zgodności z istniejącymi środkami ochrony i zarządzania z korzyścią dla obecnych i przyszłych pokoleń.
Agencja, we współpracy z Europejską Agencją Straży Granicznej i Przybrzeżnej i Europejską Agencją Bezpieczeństwa Morskiego, w ramach swoich mandatów będą wspierać organy krajowe w wykonywaniu funkcji straży przybrzeżnej.
Oficjalną siedzibą EFCA jest Vigo (Hiszpania).
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Европейската агенция за контрол на рибарството (ЕFCA) е орган на Европейския съюз. Мисията на Агенцията е да насърчава най-високи общи стандарти за контрол, проверка и надзор съгласно общата политика в областта на рибарството (ОПОР). EFCA извършва дейността си при най-високо ниво на качество и прозрачност с цел изграждане на необходимото доверие и сътрудничество на всички участващи страни, което на свой ред гарантира ефективността и ефикасността на дейността ѝ.
Като част от стремежа да се утвърди култура на спазване на правилата в сектора на рибарството в Европа правителствата на държавите — членки на Европейския съюз, се договориха да създадат Агенцията в рамките на реформата от 2002 г. През април 2005 г. с Регламент (ЕО) № 768/2005 на Съвета те приеха необходимото законодателство. Основната роля на Агенцията е да осъществява координация и сътрудничество между националните дейности за контрол и проверка, за да се спазват и прилагат ефективно правилата на ОПОР.
Добавената стойност от дейността на ЕFCA се изразява в принос за осигуряване на равни възможности за риболовната индустрия в ЕС, с оглед всички да спазват европейските правила и всички в сектора да бъдат третирани еднакво, независимо къде извършват дейност. На второ място, агенцията допринася за устойчиво рибарство, като подобрява спазването на мерките за опазване и управление в полза на настоящите и бъдещите поколения.
В сътрудничество с Европейската агенция за гранична и брегова охрана и с Европейската агенция по морска безопасност, като всяка действа в рамките на своя мандат, ЕFCA подпомага националните органи, изпълняващи функции за брегова охрана.
Официалното седалище на EFCA се намира във Виго, Испания.