Vessel Management and Post Harvest Arrangements Sample Clauses

Vessel Management and Post Harvest Arrangements. 9. Vessel Management and post harvest arrangements emerging from IOTC and any other relevant regional fisheries organisations will be observed. EAC Partner States and the EC Party shall set out minimum terms and conditions with respect to monitoring, control and surveillance of EU fishing vessels operating in the waters of EAC Partner States, which should include the following:
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Vessel Management and Post Harvest Arrangements. 1. Vessel Management and post-harvest arrangements emerging from IOTC and any other relevant regional fisheries organisations will be observed. The EAC Partner State(s) and the EU shall set out minimum terms and conditions with respect to the monitoring, control and surveillance of EU fishing vessels operating in the waters of the EAC Partner State(s), which should include the following:
Vessel Management and Post Harvest Arrangements. Vessel Management and post harvest arrangements emerging from IOTC and any other relevant regional fisheries organisations will be observed. EAC Partner States and the EC Party shall set out minimum terms and conditions with respect to monitoring, control and surveillance of EU fishing vessels operating in the waters of EAC Partner States, which should include the following: A Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) will be set up for all EAC coastal Partner States, and all EAC Partner States will use a compatible VMS. Those EAC Partner States which do not have a VMS will be assisted by the EC Party to set up a compatible VMS. In addition to a compulsory compatible VMS system, all EAC coastal Partner States, in conjunction with the EC Party, will develop other mechanisms to ensure effective Monitoring, Control and Surveillance (MCS) and the EC Party will support EAC Partner States to put such an agreed system in place and assist in implementation. The EC Party and EAC Partner States shall have the right of placing observers, whether in national or international waters, with the procedures concerning the deployment of observers being well stipulated. Observers are to be paid by the national governments but all costs on board are to be met by the ship-owner. The EC Party will support the costs of training observers. Common systems of reporting of fishing will be developed and used throughout the region, with minimum terms set for reporting. All vessels that land or tranship their catch within an EAC Partner State shall do it in ports or outer-port areas. No transhipment shall be allowed at sea, except on particular condition foreseen by the relevant RFMO under special conditions. Both parties shall cooperate to develop and modernise landing or transhipment infrastructure in ports of EAC Partner States, including development capacity of fish products. All vessels shall endeavour to use the facilities of the EAC Partner States and to make use of local supplies. Discards reporting shall be compulsory. Priority should be given to avoid discards through the use of selective fishing methods in line with principles of IOTC and relevant regional fisheries organisations. As far as possible, by-catch shall be brought ashore. The parties agree to cooperate in developing and implementing national/regional training programmes for EAC nationals in order to facilitate their effective participation in the fishing industry. Where the EC Party has negotiated bilateral fisheries agreem...

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