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This Call for Expressions of Interest was published in the Official Journal S119 on 22/06/2021 and the list resulting from this CEI is valid until 21/06/2026.
The European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) is a European Union (EU) body established under Regulation (EU) 2019/473 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 March 2019 in order to ensure uniform and effective application of the rules of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) by organizing operational coordination of fisheries control and inspection activities by the Member States and to assist them to cooperate.
EFCA also assists the EU in its relations with third countries and Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs), in accordance with Article 30 of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 on the CFP which establishes that “The Union shall, including through the European Fisheries Control Agency ("the Agency"), cooperate with third countries and international organisations dealing with fisheries, including Regional Fisheries Management Organisations, to strengthen compliance with measures, especially those to combat IUU fishing, in order to ensure that measures adopted by such international organisations are strictly adhered to.”
EFCA is increasingly involved in capacity building activities projects concerning EU Member States and third countries. For this reason, EFCA needs specific external expertise to support its capacity building activities on legal, technical, training and operational aspects.
Moreover, in 2016, the mandate of EFCA was amended and extended to cover the EU cooperation on coast guard functions. The objective of this amendment was to improve cooperation and coordination between the relevant EU Agencies, namely EFCA, the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) and the European Border Guard Agency (Frontex) in order to enhance synergies between their respective services. This allows the three Agencies to provide more efficient and cost effective cross-sector and multipurpose services to national authorities carrying out coast guard functions. In this framework, EFCA will need specific external expertise to support coast guard functions[1] at national and/or EU level, and where appropriate at international level by elaborating guidelines, recommendations and best practices with a view to enhancing the exchange of information and cooperation
EFCA invites expressions of interest with a view to drawing up lists of experts to assist in its capacity building activities and cooperation on coast guard functions at EU level.
Natural persons interested are invited to submit an application in accordance with the rules set out in the notice for the purpose specified. EFCA will draw up a list of experts who meet the criteria laid down in sections IV.2 and IV.3 of the notice.
Through the establishment of a list of external experts, EFCA aims to cover its needs for expertise that may arise in the framework of its capacity building activities and cooperation on coast guard functions at EU level. This CEI concerns the specific fields as listed in section II.3 of the notice. This table provides an overview of the fields of expertise, expected tasks and specific requirements. (insert pdf of table)
Validity of the list resulting from this CEI
The list resulting from this CEI will be valid until 21/06/2026.
Natural persons interested may submit an application at any time prior to the last three months of validity of the list, until 21/03/2026.
Administrative forms
Natural persons interested are requested to complete the electronic Application Form and to provide evidence of all documents as required.
Questions
Any requests for additional information must be made in writing only to: CEI2021@efca.europa.eu
Replies to requests for additional information will be provided to all applicants who have contacted the EFCA.
Data Protection Clause
The personal data collected by the EFCA in the applications is processed pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2018 on the protection of personal data by the EU institutions and bodies. It is processed solely for the purpose of determining the inclusion of the applicant in the CEI list and, subsequently, the possible offer of a contract as an external expert.
Files relating to the selection of applicants including personal data will be retained in the service in charge of the call for expressions of interest concerned until the end of the procedure for which it is submitted, and in the archives for at least five years from the date on which the European Parliament grants discharge for the budgetary year of the closure of the call for expressions of interest. Files relating to unsuccessful applicants will be retained in the service in charge of the call for expressions of interest concerned until the end of the procedure for which it is submitted, and in the archives for 2 years following the closing of the call for expressions of interest. The above limits can be extended until the end of a possible audit if one started before the end of the above periods.
In compliance with the ex post transparency requirement outlined in section VI.2 of the notice, the experts’ names and the subject of the contracts will be published on EFCA’s website no later than 30 June of the year following contract award. Where an expert has concluded a contract of more than €15 000, the name, the locality (region of origin), amount, and subject of the contract will be published. The information will be removed two years after the year of contract award.
The applicant has the right of access to his/her personal data and the right to rectify any such data that is inaccurate or incomplete. Should the applicant have any queries concerning the processing of his/her personal data, these shall be addressed to the Head of Unit Coast Guard and International Programmes. The applicant has right of recourse at any time to the European Data Protection Supervisor.
[1] I. Maritime safety, including vessel traffic management; II. Maritime, ship and port security; III. Maritime customs activities; IV. The prevention and suppression of trafficking and smuggling and connected maritime law enforcement; V. Maritime border control; VI. Maritime monitoring and surveillance; VII. Maritime environmental protection and response; VIII. Maritime search and rescue; IX. Ship casualty and maritime assistance service; X. Maritime accident and disaster response; XI. Fisheries inspection and control and XII. Activities related to the above CGF.
Note, the url link to tender documents will be active at the latest 19/07/2021.
This call for tender will be published at the latest on the 1st of January 2023, and it will be accessible through the link.
Submission deadline extended to 13/02/2023.
This is an inter-agency open call lead by the European Environment Agency. The participating contracting authorities are Cedefop, EU-OSHA and EFCA.
EFCA is coordinating the control campaign for the bluefin tuna fishery (BFT) in the Mediterranean Sea for 2021 in the framework of its Joint Deployment Plan (JDP). In this context, Member States pool their control and inspection means, in order to carry out jointly control, inspection and surveillance of fishery activities both at sea and ashore.
The objective of the campaign is to ensure compliance with the international and EU rules adopted for the conservation of the bluefin tuna; special attention is given to monitor the activity of purse seiners towing vessels longliners, farms and traps.
This activity is bringing together Member States, the European Commission and EFCA, and counts on the resources of the eight Member States involved in the fishery – Croatia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal, and Spain –. Inspection and surveillance at sea is carried both in EU waters and international waters and applies to EU and non-EU vessels.
The joint control, inspection and surveillance activities are coordinated using the virtual EFCA coordination center platform, with participation of experts of the member States concerned and EFCA. Overall, inspection and surveillance strategy and daily recommendations are provided on the basis of the daily data and information received by national authorities and from ICCAT, in particular VMS data (Vessel Monitoring System, a satellite-based control system) and catch information.
Background:
In line with ICCAT Recommendation 19-04[1], the purse seine fishing for bluefin tuna shall be permitted in the eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean during the period from 26 May to 1 July. However, specific derogations are possible in some fishing areas[2].
Fish shall be caged before 22 August of each year unless the farming Contracting Parties and Cooperating non-Contracting Parties (CPC) receiving the fish provides valid reasons including force majeure, which shall accompany the caging report when submitted. In any case the fish shall not be caged after 7 September.
[1] https://www.iccat.int/en/RecRes.asp
[2] By way of derogation, the season in the eastern Mediterranean Sea (FAO fishing areas 37.3.1 Aegean; 37.3.2 Levant), may be open 15 May if a CPC requests it in its fishing plan. By way of derogation, the season in the Adriatic Sea (FAO fishing area 37.2.1) may be open from 26 May until 15 July, for fish farmed in the Adriatic Sea.