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Report annually on shark fins attached/alternative measures
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11. All CCMs shall include in their Part 2 Annual Report information on the implementation of the measures in paragraph 8 or paragraph 9 as applicable for review by TCC. The report by CCMs shall contain a detailed explanation of implementation of paragraph 8 or paragraph 9 as applicable including how compliance has been monitored. CCMs are encouraged to report to TCC any enforcement difficulties that they encountered in the case of the alternative measures and how they have addressed risks such as monitoring at sea, species substitution, etc. The TCC in 2023 shall, taking into account these reports, advise the Commission on the effectiveness of the measures set out in paragraph 9 as alternatives to the obligation contained in paragraph 7, and recommend measures for consideration and possible adoption at the 2023 annual meeting of the Commission. Annex 2: Template for reporting implementation of this CMM. Each CCM shall include the following information in Part 2 of its annual report: 4. With respect to para 9:
(1) Whether sharks or shark parts are retained on board their flag vessels, and if so, how they are handled and stored
(2) In case that CCMs retain sharks and choose to apply a requirement for fins to be naturally attached to carcasses • Their monitoring and enforcement systems relating to this requirement
(3) In case that CCMs retain sharks and choose to apply measures other than a requirement for fins to be naturally attached to carcasses
• Their monitoring and enforcement systems relating to this requirement
• A detailed explanation 7. CCMs shall take measures necessary to require that all sharks retained on board their vessels are fully utilized. CCMs shall ensure that the practice of finning is prohibited. 8. In order to implement the obligation in paragraph 7, in 2020, 2021 and 2022, CCMs shall require their vessels to land sharks with fins naturally attached to the carcass. 9. Notwithstanding paragraph 8, in 2020, 2021 and 2022, CCMs may take alternative measures as listed below to ensure that individual shark carcasses and their corresponding fins can be easily identified on board the vessel at any time:
(1) Each individual shark carcass and its corresponding fins are stored in the same bag, preferably biodegradable one;
(2) Each individual shark carcass is bound to the corresponding fins using rope or wire;
(3) Identical and uniquely numbered tags are attached to each shark carcass and its corresponding fins in a manner that inspectors can easily identify the matching of the carcass and fins at any time. Both the carcasses and fins shall be stored on board in the same hold. Notwithstanding this requirement, a CCM may allow its fishing vessels to store the carcasses and corresponding fins in different holds if the fishing vessel maintains a record or logbook that shows where the tagged fins and correspondingly tagged carcasses are stored, in a manner that they are easily identified by inspectors.
(1) Whether sharks or shark parts are retained on board their flag vessels, and if so, how they are handled and stored
(2) In case that CCMs retain sharks and choose to apply a requirement for fins to be naturally attached to carcasses • Their monitoring and enforcement systems relating to this requirement
(3) In case that CCMs retain sharks and choose to apply measures other than a requirement for fins to be naturally attached to carcasses
• Their monitoring and enforcement systems relating to this requirement
• A detailed explanation 7. CCMs shall take measures necessary to require that all sharks retained on board their vessels are fully utilized. CCMs shall ensure that the practice of finning is prohibited. 8. In order to implement the obligation in paragraph 7, in 2020, 2021 and 2022, CCMs shall require their vessels to land sharks with fins naturally attached to the carcass. 9. Notwithstanding paragraph 8, in 2020, 2021 and 2022, CCMs may take alternative measures as listed below to ensure that individual shark carcasses and their corresponding fins can be easily identified on board the vessel at any time:
(1) Each individual shark carcass and its corresponding fins are stored in the same bag, preferably biodegradable one;
(2) Each individual shark carcass is bound to the corresponding fins using rope or wire;
(3) Identical and uniquely numbered tags are attached to each shark carcass and its corresponding fins in a manner that inspectors can easily identify the matching of the carcass and fins at any time. Both the carcasses and fins shall be stored on board in the same hold. Notwithstanding this requirement, a CCM may allow its fishing vessels to store the carcasses and corresponding fins in different holds if the fishing vessel maintains a record or logbook that shows where the tagged fins and correspondingly tagged carcasses are stored, in a manner that they are easily identified by inspectors.
Theme
Mitigating impacts of fishing on species of special interest
Sub Theme
Annual report on implementation
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