CMM 2023-01 44

Source:
Status: Active
Effective From
Applicability Definition
Applies to Australia, China, European Union, Ecuador, El Salvador, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Philippines, Chinese Taipei, United States of America (does not apply to SIDS, participating territories and Indonesia)
Supersedes
CCM reported whether it replaced any of its flagged large scale purse seine vessels in the previous year and has advised the Commission that the replacement vessel did not result in an increase in carrying capacity or an increase in catch or effort levels
Full Text

44.    The concerned CCMs shall ensure that any new LSPSV constructed or purchased to replace a previous vessel or vessels, shall have a carrying capacity or well volume no larger than the vessel(s) being replaced, or shall not increase the catch or effort in the Convention Area from the level of the vessels being replaced. In such case, the authorization to fish in the Convention Area of the replaced vessel shall be immediately revoked by the flag CCM.

Theme
Quantitative limits for tuna and billfish
Sub Theme
Capacity management for certain tropical tuna fleets
Category / CMR Section
Quantitative Limits: CCM-level and Collective
Category: Quantitative Limits: CCM-level and Collective
Version Introduced Date:
Version:
1
Audit Point Definition
CCM reported whether it replaced any of its flagged large scale purse seine vessels in the previous year and if so, that the replacement vessel did not result in an increase in carrying capacity or an increase in catch or effort from the level that was replaced, and the Secretariat can verify that the allowable limit was not exceeded.
No CCM Limit Records
No Risk (RBAF) Records