1. The fishing opportunities set out in the Protocol shall be allocated among the Member States as follows:
Fishing category
GT or maximum number of licences per licence period
Member State
GT, licences or annual catch ceiling by Member State
Category 1: Vessels fishing for crustaceans other than spiny lobster and crab
9 570 GT
Spain
7 313 GT
Italy
1 371 GT
Portugal
886 GT
Category 2: Black hake trawlers and bottom longliners
3 240 GT
Spain
3 240 GT
Category 3: Vessels fishing for demersal species other than black hake with gear other than trawls
1 162 GT
Spain
1 162 GT
Category 4: Freezer trawlers fishing for demersal species
375 GT
Greece
375 GT
Category 5: Cephalopods
13 950 GT
32 licences
Spain
24 licences
Italy
4 licences
Portugal
1 licence
Greece
3 licences
Category 6: Spiny lobster
300 GT
Portugal
300 GT
Category 7: Freezer tuna seiners
22 licences
Spain
17 licences
France
5 licences
Category 8: Pole-and-line tuna vessels and surface longliners
22 licences
Spain
18 licences
France
4 licences
Category 9: Pelagic freezer trawlers
17 licences for a reference tonnage of 250 000 tonnes
Category 10: Crab fishing
300 GT
Spain
300 GT
Category 11: Non-freezer pelagic vessels
15 000 GT per month, averaged over the year
2. Under the Protocol, unused category 11 fishing opportunities (non-freezer pelagic vessels) may be used by category 9 (pelagic freezer trawlers) at a maximum rate of 20 licences per month.
3. For category 9 (pelagic freezer trawlers), once the Commission has received an annual fishing plan drawn up by the Member States with details of applications by vessel, it shall forward licence applications to the Mauritanian authorities. On this basis, and taking into account the extent to which the reference quota of 250 000 tonnes has been used, the Commission shall inform the Mauritanian authorities whether or not use is to be made of the supplementary quota of 50 000 tonnes over and above the reference quota If relevant, the Commission shall request those authorities to increase the supplementary quota of 50 000 tonnes.
The annual fishing plan shall specify for each vessel the months of activity and the estimated catches for each month of activity. For the first year of application of the Protocol, fishing plans shall be sent to the Commission not later than 15 October 2008. From 2009, those plans shall be sent to the Commission not later than 31 January of each year.
If licence applications for category 9 (pelagic freezer trawlers) exceed the maximum permitted number per reference period, the Commission shall give priority to forwarding to the Mauritanian authorities applications from vessels which made most use of licences in the nine months preceding the lodging of those applications.
4. For category 11 (non-freezer pelagic vessels), the Commission shall forward licence applications to the Mauritanian authorities once it has received an annual fishing plan from the Member States with details of applications by vessel. This plan shall be sent to the Commission not later than 1 December of the previous year. It shall specify the number of GT planned for each month of activity.
In the event of applications for more than 15 000 GT per month averaged over the year, allocation shall be carried out on the basis of the fishing plans referred to in the first subparagraph.