The managing authorities shall follow the technical specifications and rules for the presentation of cumulative data on operations selected for funding, including key characteristics of the beneficiaries and the operations themselves, as provided for in Article 97(1)(a) of Regulation (EU) No 508/2014, in accordance with the forms and tables set out in the Annexes to this Regulation.
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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1242/2014 of 20 November 2014 laying down rules pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 508/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund with regard to the presentation of relevant cumulative data on operations
This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union .
Schedules & Appendices
ANNEX I
Information to be provided for each operation for the following fields as referred to in the database structure laid down in Annex I of Regulation (EU) No 1243/2014
Cumulative data on operations selected for funding from 1 January 2014 until 31 December …
Field
Content of field
1
CCI
2
Unique Identifier of the Operation (ID)
3
Name of the operation
5
NUTS code
6
Beneficiary
7
Gender of beneficiary
8
Size of enterprise
9
State of progress of the operation
10
Total eligible cost
11
Total eligible public cost
12
EMFF support
13
Date of approval
14
Total eligible expenditure
15
Total eligible public expenditure
16
EMFF eligible expenditure
17
Date of final payment to beneficiary
18
Measure concerned
19
Output indicator
ANNEX II
Information to be provided for each operation only where the operation relates to fleet measures for the following fields as referred to in the database structure laid down in Annex I of Regulation (EU) No 1243/2014
Cumulative data on operations selected for funding from 1 January 2014 until 31 December …
Field
Content of field
1
CCI
2
Unique Identifier of the Operation (ID)
4
Vessel number ‘Community Fleet Register number’ (CFR)
ANNEX III
Information to be provided for each operation on project implementation data for the following fields as referred to in the database structure laid down in Annex I of Regulation (EU) No 1243/2014
Cumulative data on operations selected for funding from 1 January 2014 until 31 December …
Field
Content of field
1
CCI
2
Unique Identifier of the Operation (ID)
20
Operation implementation data
21
Value of the implementation data
ANNEX IV
Information to be provided for each operation on result indicators for the following fields as referred to in the database structure laid down in Annex I of Regulation (EU) No 1243/2014
Cumulative data on operations selected for funding from 1 January 2014 until 31 December …
Field
Content of field
1
CCI
2
Unique Identifier of the Operation (ID)
22
Result indicator(s) related to the operation
23
Indicative result expected by the beneficiary
24
Value of result indicator when validated after implementation
ANNEX V
Reference tables
Table 1 — project implementation data
Code of the measure
Measures in EMFF
Project implementation data
Code of the implementation data
Possible value and type of value
Community Fleet Register number (CFR) mandatory (Yes or No)
Column 18
Column 20
Column 21
Chapter I: Sustainable development in fisheries
I.1
Article 26 and Article 44(3)
Innovation
—
Indication as to whether the operation relates to sea or inland fishing or both
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea
—
Type of innovation: products and equipment; process and techniques; management and organisation system
2
See code in Table 3, numerical
—
Number of people benefiting from the operation directly in companies supported
3
Numerical
I.2
Article 27 and Article 44(3)
Advisory services
—
Indication as to whether the operation relates to sea or inland fishing or both
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea
—
Type of advisory service: feasibility studies and advisory services; professional advice; business strategies
2
See code in Table 3, numerical
I.3
Article 28 and Article 44(3)
Partnership scientists and fishermen
—
Indication as to whether the operation relates to sea or inland fishing or both
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea
—
Type of activities: networks; partnership agreement or association; data collection and management; studies; pilot projects; dissemination; seminars; best practices
2
See code in Table 3, numerical
—
Number of scientists involved in partnership
3
Numerical
—
Number of fishermen involved in partnership
4
Numerical
—
Number of other bodies benefiting from the operation
5
Numerical
I.4
Article 29(1).and (2) and Article 44()1(a)
Promotion of human capital, job creation and social dialogue — training, networking, social dialogue, support to spouse and partners
—
Indication as to whether the operation relates to sea or inland fishing or both
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea
—
Type of activities: training and learning; networking; social dialogue
2
See code in Table 3, numerical
—
Number of spouses and partners benefiting from the operation
3
Numerical
—
Number of people or organisations benefiting from the operation (participants in training, members of networks, organisations involved in social dialogue actions)
4
Numerical
I.5
Article 29(3) and Article 44(1)(a)
Promotion of human capital, job creation and social dialogue — trainees on board SSCF
—
Indication as to whether the operation relates to sea or inland fishing or both
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea
—
Type of activities: training and learning
2
See code in Table 3, numerical
—
Number of trainees benefiting from the operation
3
Numerical
I.6
Article 30 and Article 44(4)
Diversification and new forms of income
—
Indication as to whether the operation relates to sea or inland fishing or both
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea
—
Type of diversification: investments on board; angling tourism; restaurants; environmental services; educational activities
2
See code in Table 3, numerical
—
Number of fishermen concerned
3
Numerical
I.7
Article 31 and Article 44(2)
Start-up support for young fishermen
—
Indication as to whether the operation relates to sea or inland fishing or both
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea
—
Age of the young fishermen benefiting from the operation
2
Numerical
I.8
Article 32 and Article 44(1)(b)
Health and safety
—
Indication as to whether the operation relates to sea or inland fishing or both
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea
—
Type of equipment: investment on board; individual equipment
2
See code in Table 3, numerical
—
Number of fishermen concerned by the operation
3
Numerical
I.9
Article 33
Temporary cessation of fishing activities
—
Number of fishermen concerned
1
Numerical
Yes
—
Number of days covered
2
Numerical
I.10
Article 34
Permanent cessation of fishing activities
—
Number of fishermen concerned
1
Numerical
Yes
I.11
Article 35
Mutual Fund for adverse climatic events and environmental incidents — Creation of the Fund
—
Name of mutual fund
1
String
No
I.12
Article 35
Mutual Fund for adverse climatic events and environmental incidents — Compensations paid
—
Compensation paid for: adverse climatic events; environmental incidents; rescue costs
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
Yes
—
Number of crew members concerned
2
Numerical
I.13
Article 36
Support for the systems of allocation of fishing opportunities
—
Type of activity: design; development; monitoring; evaluation; management
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
No
—
Type of beneficiary
2
See code in Table 4, numerical
I.14
Article 37
Support for the design and implementation of conservation measures and regional cooperation
—
Type of activity: design; development and monitoring; stakeholder participation; direct restocking
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
—
Number of stocks concerned (if relevant)
2
Numerical
—
Total area concerned by project (in km 2 ) (if relevant)
3
Numerical
I.15
Article 38 and Article 44(1)(c)
Limitation of the impact of fishing on the marine environment and adaptation of fishing to the protection of species
—
Indication as to whether the operation relates to sea or inland fishing or both
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea
—
Type of investment: selectivity of gear; reduce discards or deal with unwanted catches; eliminating impacts on ecosystem and sea bed; protecting gears and catches from mammals and birds; fish aggregating device in outermost regions
2
See code in Table 3, numerical
—
Number of fishermen benefiting from the operation
3
Numerical
I.16
Article 39 and Article 44(1)(c)
Innovation linked to conservation of marine biological resources
—
Indication as to whether the operation relates to sea or inland fishing or both
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea
—
Type of operation: developing new technical or organisational knowledge reducing impacts; introducing new technical or organisational knowledge reducing impacts; developing new technical or organisational knowledge achieving sustainable use; introducing new technical or organisational knowledge achieving sustainable use
2
See code in Table 3, numerical
—
Number of fishermen benefiting from the operation
3
Numerical
I.17
Article 40(1)(a)
Protection and restoration of marine biodiversity — collection of waste
—
Number of fishermen benefiting from the operation
1
Numerical
Yes
I.18
Article 40(1)(b) to (g) and (i) and Article 44(6)
Protection and restoration of marine biodiversity — contribution to a better management or conservation, construction, installation or modernisation of static or movable facilities, preparation of protection and management plans related to Natura 2000 sites and spatial protected areas, management, restoration and monitoring marine protected areas, including Natura 2000 sites, environmental awareness, participation in other actions aimed at maintaining and enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem services
—
Indication as to whether the operation relates to sea or inland fishing or both
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea
—
Type of operation: investment in facilities; management of resources; management plans for Natura 2000 and SPA; management of Natura 2000; management of MPAs; increasing awareness; other actions enhancing biodiversity
2
See code in Table 3, numerical
—
Total area concerned by Natura 2000 (in km 2 ) (if relevant)
3
Numerical
—
Total area concerned by MPA (in km 2 ) (if relevant)
4
Numerical
—
Number of fishermen concerned
5
Numerical
I.19
Article 40(1)(h)
Protection and restoration of marine biodiversity — schemes for the compensation of damage to catches caused by mammals and birds
—
Number of fishermen benefiting from the operation
1
Numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea
I.20
Article 41(1)(a) to (c) and Article 44(1)(d)
Energy efficiency and mitigation climate change —On-board investments, energy efficiency audits and schemes, studies
—
Indication as to whether the operation relates to sea or inland fishing or both
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea (only for Article 41(1)(a)
—
Type of operation: equipment on board; fishing gear; energy efficiency audits and schemes; studies
2
See code in Table 3, numerical
—
Number of fishermen benefiting from the operation
3
Numerical
—
% decrease in fuel consumption
4
Numerical
—
% decrease in CO 2 emissions if relevant
5
Numerical
I.21
Article 41(2) and Article 44(1)(d)
Energy efficiency and mitigation climate change — Engine replacement or modernisation
—
Indication as to whether the operation relates to sea or inland fishing or both
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea
—
Type of operation: replacement of engine; modernisation
2
See code in Table 3, numerical
—
kW before intervention (certified or physically inspected)
3
Numerical
—
kW after intervention (certified or physically inspected)
4
Numerical
—
Number of fishermen benefiting from the operation
5
Numerical
—
% decrease in fuel consumption
6
Numerical
—
% decrease in CO 2 emissions if relevant
7
Numerical
I.22
Article 42 and Article 44(1)(e)
Added value, product quality and use of unwanted catches
—
Indication as to whether the operation relates to sea or inland fishing or both
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea
—
Type of operation: investments that add value to products; investments on board that improve the quality of the fishery products
2
See code in Table 3, numerical
—
Number of fishermen benefiting from the operation
3
Numerical
I.23
Article 43(1) and (3) and Article 44(1)(f)
Fishing ports, landing sites, auction halls and shelters — investments improving fishing port and auction halls infrastructure or landing sites and shelters, investments to improve the safety of fishermen
—
Indication as to whether the operation relates to sea or inland fishing or both
1
See code in Table 2, numerical
Yes if operation relates to sea
—
Category of investment: Fishing ports; landing sites; auction halls; shelters
2
See code in Table 5, numerical
—
Type of investment: quality; control and traceability; energy efficiency; environmental protection; safety & working conditions
3
See code in Table 3, numerical
—
Number of fishermen benefiting from the operation
4
Numerical
—
Number of other port users or other workers benefiting from the operation
5
Numerical
I.24
Article 43(2)
Fishing ports, landing sites, auction halls and shelters — investments to facilitate compliance with the obligation to land all catches
—
Category of investment: Fishing ports; landing sites; auction halls; shelters
1
See code in Table 5, numerical
No
—
Number of fishermen benefiting from the operation
2
Numerical
Chapter II: Sustainable development of aquaculture
II.1
Article 47
Innovation
—
Type of innovation: knowledge development; introduction of new species; feasibility studies
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
—
Type of research body involved
2
See code in Table 4, numerical
—
Number of employees benefiting from the operation directly linked in the enterprises supported
3
Numerical
II.2
Article 48(1)(a) to (d) and (f) to (h)
Productive investments in aquaculture
—
Type of investment: productive; diversification; modernisation; animal health; quality of products; restoration; complementary activities
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
—
Number of employees benefiting from the operation
2
Numerical
II.3
Article 48(1)(e) and (i) and (j)
Productive investments in aquaculture — resource efficiency, reducing usage of water and chemicals, recirculation systems minimising water use
—
Type of investment: environmental and resources; water usage and quality; closed systems
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
II.4
Article 48(1)(k)
Productive investments in aquaculture — increasing energy efficiency, renewable energy
—
Type of investment: energy efficiency; renewable energy
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
II.5
Article 49
Management, relief and advisory services for aquaculture farms
—
Type of operation: setting up management; purchase of farm advisory services; relief and advisory services (focus on compliance with environmental legislation); relief and advisory services (focus on environmental impact assessment); relief and advisory services (focus on compliance with animal welfare, health & safety, and public health legislations); relief and advisory services (focus on marketing & business strategies)
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
—
Number of employees benefiting from the operation
2
Numerical
II.6
Article 50
Promotion of human capital and networking
—
Type of activity: professional training; lifelong learning; dissemination; new professional skills; improvement of working conditions and promotion of occupational safety; networking and exchange of experience
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
—
Number of employees benefiting from the operation
2
Numerical
—
Number of spouses and life-partners benefiting from the operation
3
Numerical
II.7
Article 51
Increasing the potential of aquaculture sites
—
Type of operation: identification of areas; improvement of support facilities and infrastructures; preventing serious damage; actions following the detection of increased mortalities or diseases
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
—
Number of employees benefiting from the operation
2
Numerical
II.8
Article 52
Encouraging new aquaculture farmers practising sustainable aquaculture
—
Total area concerned (in km 2 )
1
Numerical
No
—
Number of employees benefiting from the operation
2
Numerical
II.9
Article 53
Conversion to eco-management and audit schemes and organic aquaculture
—
Type of operation: conversion to organic aquaculture; participation in EMAS
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
—
Number of employees benefiting from the operation
2
Numerical
—
Total area concerned (in km 2 )
3
Numerical
II.10
Article 54
Aquaculture providing environmental services
—
Type of operation: aquaculture in Natura 2000 areas; ex situ conservation and reproduction; aquaculture operations including conservation and improvement of environment and biodiversity
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
—
Number of employees benefiting from the operation
2
Numerical
—
Total area concerned by Natura 2000 (in km 2 )
3
Numerical
—
Total area concerned outside Natura 2000 (in km 2 )
4
Numerical
II.11
Article 55
Public health measures
—
Number of employees benefiting from the operation
1
Numerical
No
II.12
Article 56
Animal health and welfare measures
—
Type of operation: control and eradication of diseases; best practices and codes of conduct; reduction of dependence on veterinary medicines; veterinary or pharmaceutical studies and good practices; health protection groups; compensation to mollusc farmers
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
—
Number of employees benefiting from the operation
2
See code in Table 3, numerical
II.13
Article 57
Aquaculture stock insurance
—
Number of employees benefiting from the operation
1
Numerical
No
Chapter III: Sustainable development of fisheries and aquaculture areas
III.1
Article 62(1)(a)
Preparatory support
—
Type of beneficiary
1
See code in Table 4, numerical
No
III.2
Article 63
Implementation of local development strategies — selection of FLAGs ( 1 )
—
Total population covered by FLAG (in units)
1
Numerical
No
—
Number of public partners in FLAG
2
Numerical
—
Number of private partners in FLAG
3
Numerical
—
Number of civil society partners in FLAG
4
Numerical
—
Number of FTE employed by FLAG for administration
5
Numerical
—
Number of FTE employed by FLAG for animation
6
Numerical
III.3
Article 63
Implementation of local development strategies — Projects supported by FLAGs (including running costs and animation)
—
Type of operation: adding value; diversification; environment; socio-cultural; governance; running costs and animation
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
—
Type of beneficiary
2
See code in Table 4, numerical
III.4
Article 64
Cooperation activities
—
Type of operation: preparatory support; projects within the same MS; projects with other MS; projects with partners outside the EU
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
—
Number of partners if relevant
2
Numerical
Chapter IV: Marketing and processing related measures
IV.1
Article 66
Production and marketing plans
—
Number of members of producers' organisations involved
1
Numerical
No
IV.2
Article 67
Storage aid
—
Number of producers' organisations members benefiting from the operation
1
Numerical
No
IV.3
Article 68
Marketing measures
—
Type of operation: create producers' organisations, association or inter-branch organisations; find new markets and improve marketing conditions (focus on species with marketing potential); find new markets and improve marketing conditions (focus on unwanted catches); find new markets and improve marketing conditions (focus on products with low impact or organic products); promoting quality and value-added (focus on certification and promotion sustainable products); promoting quality and value-added (focus on quality schemes); promoting quality and value-added (focus on direct marketing); promoting quality and value-added (focus on packaging); transparency of production; traceability and eco-labels; standard contracts; communication and promotional campaigns
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
—
Number of firms benefiting from the operation
2
Numerical
—
Number of producers' organisations members benefiting from the operation
3
Numerical
IV.4
Article 69
Processing of fishery and aquaculture products
—
Type of investment: energy saving or reducing impact on the environment; improve safety, hygiene, health, working conditions; processing catches not for human consumption; processing by-products; processing of organic aquaculture products; new or improved products, processes or management system
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
—
Number of firms supported
2
Numerical
—
Number of employees benefiting from the operation
3
Numerical
Chapter V: Compensation for additional costs in outermost regions for fishery and aquaculture products
V.1
Article 70
Compensation regime
—
Additional costs compensated
1
Numerical
No
—
Number of firms benefiting from the operation
2
Numerical
—
Number of employees benefiting from the operation
3
Numerical
Chapter VI: Accompanying measures for the common fisheries policy under shared management
VI.1
Article 76
Control and enforcement
—
Type of operation: purchase, installation and development of technology; development, purchase and installation of the components to ensure data transmission; development, purchase and installation of the components necessary to ensure traceability; implementation of programmes for exchanging and analysing data; modernisation and purchase of patrol vessels, aircraft and helicopters; purchase of other control means; development of innovative control and monitoring systems and pilot projects; training and exchange programmes; cost/benefit analyses and assessments of audits; seminars and media tools; operational costs; implementation of an action plan
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
Yes if investments on board
—
Type of beneficiary
2
See code in Table 4, numerical
VI.2
Article 77
Data collection
—
Type of beneficiary
1
See code in Table 4, numerical
No
Chapter VII: Technical Assistance at the initiative of the Member State
VII.1
Article 78
Technical Assistance at the initiative of the Member State
—
Type of operation: implementation of the operational programme; IT systems; improving administrative capacity; communication activities; evaluation; studies; control and audit, network of FLAGs; other
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
Chapter VIII: Fostering the implementation of the Integrated Maritime Policy
VIII.1
Article 80(1)(a)
Integrating Maritime Surveillance
—
Type of operation: contributing to IMS; contributing to CISE
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
—
Type of beneficiary
2
See code in Table 4, numerical
VIII.2
Article 80(1)(b)
Promotion of the protection of marine environment, and the sustainable use of marine and coastal resources
—
Type of operation: MPA; Natura 2000
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
—
Surface of MPA covered (km 2 ) (if relevant)
2
Numerical
—
Surface of Natura 2000 covered (km 2 ) (if relevant)
3
Numerical
—
Type of beneficiary
4
See code in Table 4, numerical
VIII.3
Article 80(1)(c)
Improving the knowledge on the state of the marine environment
—
Type of operation: establishment of monitoring programme; establishment of measures for MSFD
1
See code in Table 3, numerical
No
—
Type of beneficiary
2
See code in Table 4, numerical
Table 2 — type of fisheries
Code
Description
1
Sea
2
Inland fisheries
3
Both
Table 3 — types of operation
Code
Description
Linked to measure(s) code
1
Products and equipment
I.1
2
Process and techniques
I.1
3
Management and organisation system
I.1
4
Feasibility studies and advisory services
I.2
5
Professional advice
I.2
6
Business strategies
I.2
7
Networks
I.3
8
Partnership agreement or association
I.3
9
Data collection and management
I.3
10
Studies
I.3
11
Pilot projects
I.3
12
Dissemination
I.3
13
Seminars
I.3
14
Best practices
I.3
15
Training and learning
I.4, I.5
16
Networking
I.4
17
Social dialogue
I.4
18
Investments on board
I.6
19
Angling tourism
I.6
20
Restaurants
I.6
21
Environmental services
I.6
22
Educational activities
I.6
23
Investment on board
I.8
24
Individual equipment
I.8
25
Adverse climatic event
I.12
26
Environmental incident
I.12
27
Rescue costs
I.12
28
Design
I.13, I.14
29
Development
I.13, I.14
30
Monitoring
I.13, I.14
31
Evaluation
I.13
32
Management
I.13
33
Stakeholder participation
I.14
34
Direct restocking
I.14
35
Selectivity of gear
I.15
36
Reduce discards or deal with unwanted catches
I.15
37
Eliminating impacts on ecosystem and sea bed
I.15
38
Protecting gears and catches from mammals and birds
I.15
39
Fish aggregating device in outermost regions
I.15
40
Developing new technical or organisational knowledge reducing impacts
I.16
41
Introducing new technical or organisational knowledge reducing impacts
I.16
42
Developing new technical or organisational knowledge achieving sustainable use
I.16
43
Introducing new technical or organisational knowledge achieving sustainable use
I.16
44
Investment in facilities
I.18
45
Management of resources
I.18
46
Management plans for Natura 2000 and SPA
I.18
47
Management of Natura 2000
I.18
48
Management of MPAs
I.18
49
Increasing awareness
I.18
50
Other actions enhancing biodiversity
I.18
51
Equipment on board
I.20
52
Fishing gear
I.20
53
Energy efficiency audits and schemes
I.20
54
Studies
I.20
55
Replacement of engine
I.21
56
Modernisation
I.21
57
Investments that add value to products
I.22
58
Investments on board that improve the quality of the fishery products
I.22
59
Quality
I.23
60
Control and traceability
I.23
61
Energy efficiency
I.23
62
Environmental protection
I.23
63
Safety & working condition
I.23
64
Knowledge development
II.1
65
Introduction of new species
II.1
66
Feasibility studies
II.1
67
Productive
II.2
68
Diversification
II.2
69
Modernisation
II.2
70
Animal health
II.2
71
Quality of products
II.2
72
Restoration
II.2
73
Complementary activities
II.2
74
Environmental and resources
II.3
75
Water usage and quality
II.3
76
Closed systems
II.3
77
Energy efficiency
II.4
78
Renewable energy
II.4
79
Setting up management
II.5
80
Purchase of farm advisory services
II.5
81
Relief and advisory services (focus on compliance with environmental legislation)
II.5
82
Relief and advisory services (focus on environmental impact assessment)
II.5
83
Relief and advisory services (focus on compliance with animal welfare, health & safety, and public health legislations)
II.5
84
Relief and advisory services (focus on marketing & business strategies)
II.5
85
Professional training
II.6
86
Lifelong learning
II.6
87
Dissemination
II.6
88
New professional skills
II.6
89
Improvement of working conditions and promotion of occupational safety
II.6
90
Networking and exchange of experience
II.6
91
Identification of areas
II.7
92
Improvement of support facilities and infrastructures
II.7
93
Preventing serious damage
II.7
94
Actions following the detection of increased mortalities or diseases
II.7
95
Conversion to organic aquaculture
II.9
96
Participation in EMAS
II.9
97
Aquaculture in Natura 2000 areas
II.10
98
Ex-situ conservation and reproduction
II.10
99
Aquaculture operations including conservation and improvement of environment and biodiversity
II.10
100
Control and eradication of diseases
II.12
101
Best practices and codes of conduct
II.12
102
Reduction of dependence on veterinary medicines
II.12
103
Veterinary or pharmaceutical studies and good practices
II.12
104
Health protection groups
II.12
105
Compensation to mollusc farmers
II.12
106
Adding value
III.3
107
Diversification
III.3
108
Environment
III.3
109
Socio-cultural
III.3
110
Governance
III.3
111
Running costs and animation
III.3
112
Preparatory support
III.4
113
Projects within the same MS
III.4
114
Projects with other MS
III.4
115
Projects with partners outside the EU
III.4
116
Create producers' organisations, association or inter-branch organisations
IV.3
117
Find new markets and improve marketing conditions (focus on species with marketing potential)
IV.3
118
Find new markets and improve marketing conditions (focus on unwanted catches)
IV.3
119
Find new markets and improve marketing conditions (focus on products with low impact or organic products)
IV.3
120
Promoting quality and value-added (focus on certification and promotion sustainable products)
IV.3
121
Promoting quality and value-added (focus on quality schemes)
IV.3
122
Promoting quality and value-added (focus on direct marketing)
IV.3
123
Promoting quality and value-added (focus on packaging)
IV.3
124
Transparency of production
IV.3
125
Traceability and eco-labels
IV.3
126
Standard contracts
IV.3
127
Communication and promotional campaigns
IV.3
128
Energy saving or reducing impact on the environment
IV.4
129
Improve safety, hygiene, health, working conditions
IV.4
130
Processing catches not for human consumption
IV.4
131
Processing by-products
IV.4
132
Processing of organic aquaculture products
IV.4
133
New or improved products, processes or management system
IV.4
134
Purchase, installation and development of technology
VI.1
135
Development, purchase and installation of the components to ensure data transmission
VI.1
136
Development, purchase and installation of the components necessary to ensure traceability
VI.1
137
Implementation of programmes for exchanging and analysing data
VI.1
138
Modernisation and purchase of patrol vessels, aircrafts and helicopters
VI.1
139
Purchase of other control means
VI.1
140
Development of innovative control and monitoring systems and pilot projects
VI.1
141
Training and exchange programmes
VI.1
142
Cost/benefit analyses and assessments of audits
VI.1
143
Seminars and media tools
VI.1
144
Operational costs
VI.1
145
Implementation of an action plan
VI.1
146
Implementation of the operational programme
VII.1
147
IT systems
VII.1
148
Improving administrative capacity
VII.1
149
Communication activities
VII.1
150
Evaluation
VII.1
151
Studies
VII.1
152
Control and audit
VII.1
153
Network of FLAGs
VII.1
154
Other
VII.1
155
Contributing to IMS
VIII.1
156
Contributing to CISE
VIII.1
157
MPA
VIII.2
158
Natura 2000
VIII.2
159
Establishment of monitoring programme
VIII.3
160
Establishment of measures for MSFD
VIII.3
Table 4 — types of beneficiary
Code
Description
1
Public authority
2
Legal person
3
Natural person
4
Organisation of fishermen
5
Producers' organisations
6
NGO
7
Research centre/University
8
Mixed
Table 5 — Categories of investment
Code
Description
Linked to measure(s) code
1
Fishing ports
I.23, I.24
2
Landing sites
I.23, I.24
3
Auction halls
I.23, I.24
4
Shelters
I.23, I.24
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