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Regulation (EC) No 762/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 July 2008 on the submission by Member States of statistics on aquaculture and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 788/96 (Text with EEA relevance)

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Regulation (EC) No 762/2008
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Article 1Obligations of the Member States

Member States shall submit to the Commission statistics on all the aquaculture activities conducted in freshwater and saltwaters on their territory.

Article 2Definitions

1.   For the purpose of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply:

(a)

‘Community statistics’ as defined in Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 322/97;

(b)

‘aquaculture’ as defined in Article 3(d) of Council Regulation (EC) No 1198/2006 of 27 July 2006 on the European Fisheries Fund  ( 6 ) ;

(c)

‘capture-based aquaculture’ means the practice of collecting specimens from the wild and their subsequent use in aquaculture;

(d)

‘production’ means the output from aquaculture at first sale, including production from hatcheries and nurseries offered for sale.

2.   All other definitions for the purpose of this Regulation are set out in Annex I.

Article 3Compilation of statistics

1.   Member States shall use surveys or other statistically validated methods covering at least 90 % of the total production by volume, or by number for the production of hatcheries and nurseries, without prejudice to paragraph 4. The remaining part of the total production may be estimated. To estimate more than 10 % of the total production, a request for derogation may be submitted under the conditions provided for in Article 8.

2.   Use of sources other than surveys shall be subject to provision of an ex-post assessment of the statistical quality of those sources.

3.   A Member State having a total annual production of less than 1 000 tonnes may submit summary data estimating the total production.

4.   Member States shall identify the production by species. However, the production of those species which individually do not exceed 500 tonnes and do not represent more than 5 % in weight of the production by volume in a Member State may be estimated and aggregated. The production of hatcheries and nurseries in number of those species may be estimated.

Article 4Data

The data shall relate to the reference calendar year and shall cover:

(a)

the annual production (volume and unit value) of aquaculture;

(b)

the annual input (volume and unit value) to capture-based aquaculture;

(c)

the annual production of hatcheries and nurseries;

(d)

the structure of the aquaculture sector.

Article 5Submission of data

1.   The Member States shall submit the data referred to in Annexes II, III and IV to the Commission (Eurostat) within 12 months of the end of the reference calendar year. The first reference calendar year shall be 2008.

2.   Starting with the data for the year 2008 and at intervals of three years thereafter, the data on the structure of the aquaculture sector referred to in Annex V shall be submitted within 12 months of the end of the reference calendar year to the Commission (Eurostat).

Article 6Quality assessment

1.   Each Member State shall provide the Commission (Eurostat) with a yearly report on the quality of the data submitted.

2.   At the submission of the data, each Member State shall submit to the Commission a detailed methodological report. In that report, each Member State shall describe how the data were collected and compiled. This report shall include details of sampling techniques, estimation methods and of sources used other than surveys and an evaluation of the quality of the resultant estimates. A proposed format for the methodological report is indicated in Annex VI.

3.   The Commission shall examine the reports and present its conclusions to the relevant working group of the Standing Committee for Agricultural Statistics set up by Decision 72/279/EEC.

Article 7Transitional period

1.   Full calendar year transitional periods for implementing this Regulation lasting not more than three years from 1 January 2009 may be granted to Member States in accordance with the management procedure referred to in Article 10(2), in so far as the application of this Regulation to their national statistical systems requires major adaptations and is likely to cause significant practical problems.

2.   To this end, a Member State shall present a duly motivated request to the Commission by 31 December 2008.

Article 8Derogations

1.   In cases where inclusion in the statistics of a particular sector of aquaculture activities would cause difficulties to the national authorities not commensurate with the importance of that sector, a derogation may be granted in accordance with the management procedure referred to in Article 10(2).

Such derogation shall permit a Member State to exclude data covering that sector from the national data submitted or to employ estimation methods used to provide data for more than 10 % of the total production.

2.   Member States shall support any request for derogations, which must be made prior to the deadline for the first submission of the data, by sending the Commission a report on problems encountered in applying this Regulation.

3.   Should a change in the situation for collecting the data create unforeseen difficulties for the national authorities, a duly justified request for a derogation may be submitted by the Member States after the deadline for the first submission of the data.

Article 9Technical provisions

1.   The measures designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, inter alia , by supplementing it, relating to technical changes to the Annexes shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 10(3).

2.   The format in which statistics shall be submitted shall be adopted in accordance with the management procedure referred to in Article 10(2).

Article 10Committee procedure

1.   The Commission shall be assisted by the Standing Committee for Agricultural Statistics.

2.   Where reference is made to this paragraph, Articles 4 and 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.

The period laid down in Article 4(3) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at three months.

3.   Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article 5a(1) to (4) and Article 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.

Article 11Evaluation report

By 31 December 2011 and every three years thereafter, the Commission shall submit an evaluation report to the European Parliament and to the Council on the statistics compiled pursuant to this Regulation and, in particular, on their relevance and quality.

This report shall also undertake a cost-effectiveness analysis of the system introduced to collect and draw up the statistics and shall indicate best practices to lessen the workload for Member States and enhance the usefulness and quality of the data.

Article 12Repeal

1.   Without prejudice to paragraph 3, Regulation (EC) No 788/96 is hereby repealed.

2.   References to the repealed Regulation shall be construed as references to this Regulation.

3.   By way of derogation from the second paragraph of Article 13 of this Regulation, a Member State having been granted a transitional period in accordance with Article 7 of this Regulation shall continue to apply the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 788/96 for the duration of the transitional period granted.

Article 13Entry into force

This Regulation shall enter into force on the 20th day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union .

It shall apply from 1 January 2009.

Schedules & Appendices

ANNEX IDefinitions to be used in submission of aquaculture data

ANNEX I

Definitions to be used in submission of aquaculture data

1.

‘Freshwater’ means water which has a constantly negligible salinity.

2.

‘Saltwater’ means water where the salinity is appreciable. This may be water where the salinity is constantly high (e.g. seawater) or where the salinity is appreciable but not at a constantly high level (e.g. brackish water): the salinity may be subject to periodic variation due to the influx of fresh or seawaters.

3.

‘Species’ means the species of aquatic organisms identified using the international 3-alpha code as defined by the FAO (ASFIS list of species for fishery statistics purposes).

4.

‘FAO major areas’ means the geographical areas identified using the international numerical-2 code as defined by the FAO (CWP Handbook of fishery statistical standards. Section H: Fishing areas for statistical purposes). The FAO major areas covered for the purpose of this Regulation are the following:

Code

Area

01

Inland waters (Africa)

05

Inland waters (Europe)

27

North-east Atlantic

34

Atlantic Eastern Central

37

Mediterranean and Black Seas

Other areas (to be specified)

5.

‘Ponds’ means relatively shallow and usually small bodies of still water or water with a low refreshment rate, most frequently artificially formed, but can also apply to natural pools, tarns, meres or small lakes.

6.

‘Hatcheries and nurseries’ means places for the artificial breeding, hatching and rearing through the early life stages of aquatic animals. For statistical purposes, hatcheries are limited to the production of fertilised eggs. First juvenile stages of aquatic animals are considered as being produced in nurseries.

7.

‘Enclosures and pens’ means areas of water confined by nets, mesh and other barriers allowing uncontrolled water interchange and distinguished by the fact that enclosures occupy the full water column between substrate and surface; pens and enclosures generally enclose a relatively large volume of water.

8.

‘Cages’ means open or covered enclosed structures constructed with net, mesh or any porous material allowing natural water interchange. These structures may be floating, suspended or fixed to the substrate but still permitting water interchange from below.

9.

‘Tanks and raceways’ means artificial units constructed above or below ground level capable of high rates of water interchange or with a high water turnover rate and highly controlled environment but without water recirculation.

10.

‘Recirculation systems’ means systems where the water is reused after some form of treatment (e.g. filtering).

11.

‘Transferred to a controlled environment’ means the intentional release for further aquaculture practices.

12.

‘Released to the wild’ means the intentional release for the restocking of rivers, lakes and other waters other than for aquaculture purposes. These releases may then be available for capture by fishing operations.

13.

‘Volume’ means:

(a)

for fish, crustaceans and molluscs and other aquatic animals, the live weight equivalent of the product. For molluscs, the live weight shall include the weight of the shell;

(b)

for aquatic plants, the wet weight of the product.

14.

‘Unit value’ means the total value (excluding invoiced value-added tax) of the production (in national currency) divided by the total volume of the production.

ANNEX II

ANNEX II

Production from aquaculture excluding nurseries and hatcheries  ( 1 )

Country:

Year:

Species produced

FAO major area

Freshwater

Saltwater

Total

3-alpha code

Common name

Scientific name

Volume

(metric tonnes)

Unit value

(national currency)

Volume

(metric tonnes)

Unit value

(national currency)

Volume

(metric tonnes)

Unit value

(national currency)

FISH

Ponds

Tanks and raceways

Enclosures and pens

Cages

Recirculation systems

Other methods

CRUSTACEANS

Ponds

Tanks and raceways

Enclosures and pens

Other methods

MOLLUSCS

On bottom

Off bottom

Other methods

SEAWEEDS

All methods

Fish eggs (intended for consumption)  ( 2 )

All methods

OTHER AQUATIC ORGANISMS

All methods

( 1 )   With the exclusion of aquarium and ornamental species.

( 2 )   The fish eggs intended for consumption considered under this item refer only to extracted eggs destined for consumption at first sale.

ANNEX III

ANNEX III

Input to capture-based aquaculture

( 1 )

Country:

Year:

Species

Unit (specify)  ( 2 )

Unit value (national currency)

3-alpha code

Common name

Scientific name

FISH

CRUSTACEANS

MOLLUSCS

( 1 )   With the exclusion of aquarium, ornamental and plant species.

( 2 )   Weight or number; if numbers are provided, a conversion factor to live weight must be provided as well.

ANNEX IV

ANNEX IV

Production of hatcheries and nurseries

( 1 )

Country:

Year:

Species

Stage in life cycle

Intended uses

3-alpha code

Common name

Scientific name

Eggs

(in millions)

Juveniles

(in millions)

Transferred to a controlled environment

(for on-growing)  ( 2 ) (in millions)

Released to the wild  ( 2 )

(in millions)

Eggs

Juveniles

Eggs

Juveniles

( 1 )   With the exclusion of aquarium and ornamental species.

( 2 )   Voluntary.

ANNEX V

ANNEX V

Data on the structure of the aquaculture sector

( a )

( d )

Country:

Year:

FAO major area

Freshwater

Saltwater

Total

Size of the facilities  ( c )

Size of the facilities  ( c )

Size of the facilities  ( c )

(thousand m 3 )

Hectares

(thousand m 3 )

Hectares

(thousand m 3 )

Hectares

FISH

Ponds

Tanks and raceways

Enclosures and pens

Cages

Recirculation systems

Other methods

CRUSTACEANS

Ponds

Tanks and raceways

Enclosures and pens

Other methods

MOLLUSCS

On bottom  ( b )

Off bottom  ( b )

Other methods  ( b )

SEAWEEDS

All methods

( a )   With the exclusion of aquarium and ornamental species.

( b )   If molluscs are grown on ropes, length unit may be used.

( c )   Should be considered the potential capacity.

( d )   The shaded cells indicate where information is not applicable.

ANNEX VIFormat for the methodological reports of the national systems for aquaculture statistics

ANNEX VI

Format for the methodological reports of the national systems for aquaculture statistics

1.

Organisation of the national system for aquaculture statistics:

authorities responsible for collecting and processing the data and their respective responsibilities,

national legislation on the collection of aquaculture data,

unit responsible for submitting data to the Commission.

2.

Method of collecting, processing and compiling the aquaculture data:

indicate the source of each type of data,

describe the methods used to collect the data (e.g. postal questionnaires, personal interviews, censuses or sampling, frequency of surveys, estimation methods) for each part of the aquaculture sector,

describe how the data are processed and compiled and how long this takes.

3.

Quality aspects in line with the ‘Code of Practice for the European Statistical System’:

if estimation techniques are used for some elements of the data, describe the methods used, and estimate the level of use and reliability of such methods,

indicate any shortcomings of the national systems, ways of overcoming them and, where appropriate, the timetable for such corrective actions.

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