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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
EFCA coordinates the implementation of the specific control and inspection programme (SCIP) established for certain pelagic and demersal fisheries in the Baltic Sea. The encompassing objective of EFCA’s assistance to the Member States concerned is to ensure the uniform and effective implementation of conservation and control measures applicable to pelagic and demersal stocks in the Union waters of the Baltic Sea. This concerns in particular the fisheries exploiting cod (including recreational fisheries in the Western Baltic), herring, salmon, sprat and European eel, as well as species under the landing obligation.
In order to meet this objective, the EFCA adopted, in cooperation with the Member States concerned, a dedicated organisational framework for operational coordination of inspection and surveillance activities in the Baltic Sea area, known as the Joint Deployment Plan (JDP).
The Baltic Sea JDP has been operative since 2007 with the participation of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland and Sweden. Each year, the EFCA coordinates the planning, implementation and assessment of the Baltic Sea joint campaign at regional level, aimed at ensuring compliance with the conservation and control measures in force.
On basis of an assessment of risks of non-compliance with the applicable measures, the Baltic Sea Steering Group elaborates an annual strategy for the implementation of joint inspection and surveillance activities to the relevant fisheries, which the Executive Director of EFCA adopts in a JDP Decision. The operational arrangements are developed on a daily basis by the Baltic Sea Technical Joint Deployment Group (TJDG), which involves close collaboration with the fisheries inspection authorities of the Member States concerned.
The operational arrangements also cover regular exchanges of inspectors to mixed and joint inspection teams, ashore and at sea respectively. The work of mixed and joint inspection teams brings the most tangible evidence of a uniform and effective implementation of inspection and surveillance activities. On a regular basis, joint coordination teams are established at the EFCA Coordination Centre, bringing together experts from EFCA and Member States for the operational coordination of the joint campaign.
Furthermore, the EFCA pays special attention to the development and application of standardisation and best practices in all aspects of inspection and surveillance operations. To this end, the EFCA works closely with the Member States concerned in various experts groups, at seminars for staff of fisheries monitoring centres and at workshops for inspectors. An additional level of assistance is provided by EFCA on missions to Member States concerned, and on the missions of the EFCA chartered Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV).
The JDP organisational arrangements guarantee a high level of transparency, uniformity and effectiveness of joint inspection and surveillance activities through the establishment of permanent exchanges of data and operational information, the application of risk management strategy at regional levels and close cooperation of the Member States concerned in the enforcement of conservation and control measures in force.
Find below the 2014 reports of the campaigns in the Baltic Sea.
JDP-BS-2014-01 Participants: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden Operational area: EU waters of ICES subdivisions 22-32 | ||
No. | Reporting period | Joint campaign report |
1. | 6 January to 31 March 2014 | 3 months |
2. | 6 January to 30 June 2014 | 6 months |
3. | 6 January to 30 September 2014 | 9 months |
4. | 6 January to 19 December 2014 | 12 months |
Find below the 2015 reports of the campaigns in the Baltic Sea.
JDP-BS-2015-01 Participants: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden Operational area: EU waters of ICES subdivisions 22-32 | ||
No. | Reporting period | Joint Campaign report |
1. | 6 January to 31 March 2015 | 3 months |
2. | 6 January to 30 June 2015 | 6 months |
3. | 6 January to 30 September 2015 | 9 months |
4. | 6 January to 18 December 2015 | 12 months |
The statistical information on the joint control activities carried out in 2016 in the framework of the Baltic Sea Joint Deployment Plan
JDP-BS-2016-01 (the Baltic Sea campaign) Participants: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden
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No. | Reporting period | Joint Campaign report |
1. | 4 January to 31 March 2016 | 3 months |
2. | 4 January to 30 June 2016 | 6 months |
3. | 4 January to 30 September 2016 | 9 months |
4. | 4 January to 18 December 2016 | 12 months |
Black Sea
EFCA coordinates the implementation of the specific control and inspection programme (SCIP) established for certain fisheries in the Black Sea[1]. The encompassing objective of EFCA’s assistance to the Member States concerned is to ensure the uniform and effective implementation of conservation and control measures applicable to certain fisheries in the Black Sea, in particular turbot, sprat and fisheries exploiting species under the landing obligation.
In order to meet this objective, EFCA adopted, in cooperation with the Member States concerned, a dedicated organisational framework for operational coordination of inspection and surveillance activities in the Black Sea area, known as the Joint Deployment Plan (JDP).
The Black Sea JDP has been operative since 2019 with the participation of Bulgaria and Romania. Each year, EFCA coordinates the planning, implementation and assessment of the Black Sea joint campaign at regional level, aimed at ensuring compliance with the conservation and control measures in force, including the ones foreseen under GFCM.
On basis of an assessment of risks of non-compliance with the applicable measures, the Black Sea Steering Group elaborates an annual strategy for the implementation of joint inspection and surveillance activities to the relevant fisheries, which the Executive Director of EFCA adopts in a JDP Decision. The operational arrangements are developed and followed up by the Black Sea Technical Joint Deployment Group (TJDG), which involves close collaboration with the fisheries inspection authorities of the Member States concerned.
The operational arrangements also cover regular exchanges of inspectors to mixed and joint inspection teams, ashore and at sea, respectively. The work of mixed and joint inspection teams brings the most tangible evidence of a uniform and effective implementation of inspection and surveillance activities. To facilitate a real-time coordination, joint coordination teams may be activated at the EFCA Coordination Centre, bringing together experts from EFCA and Member States for the operational coordination of the joint campaign.
Furthermore, EFCA pays special attention to the development and application of standardisation and best practices in all aspects of inspection and surveillance operations. To this end, the EFCA works closely with the Member States concerned, at seminars for staff of fisheries monitoring centres and at workshops for inspectors. An additional level of assistance is provided by EFCA on missions to the Member States concerned, and on the missions of the EFCA chartered Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV).
The JDP organisational arrangements guarantee a high level of transparency, uniformity and effectiveness of joint inspection and surveillance activities through the establishment of permanent exchanges of data and operational information, the application of a risk management strategy at regional levels and close cooperation of the Member States concerned in the enforcement of conservation and control measures in force.
[1] Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/1986 of 13 December 2018 establishing specific control and inspection programmes for certain fisheries and repealing Implementing Decisions 2012/807/EU, 2013/328/EU, 2013/305/EU and 2014/156/EU
Throughout the year, the EFCA organises workshops and training courses for officials from Member State administrations on a whole range of fisheries control and inspection-related topics. These events give participants the opportunity to both share and gain expertise in a specific field.
The EFCA training calendar aim is to provide an overview of scheduled training courses during a given year, including e-learning courses.
Find the updated EFCA training calendar here
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