Workshop. Status and prospects for Catch-Quota Management Copenhagen 17-18 th May 2011. Programme

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Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Danish Directorate of Fisheries DAY 1 Workshop Status and prospects for Catch-Quota Management Copenhagen 17-18 th May 2011 09.30 Registration and coffee Programme (update and reporting available at www.fvm.dk/yieldoffish) 10.30 Welcome Anders Munk Jensen; Director of Danish Directorate of Fisheries 10.40 What have we learned from CQM, and what challenges do we have? Allan Gibb; Marine Scotland and Jørgen Dalskov; DTU Aqua 11.10 How could we take advantage of CQM? Barrie Deas; NFFO, UK 11.30 Illustrating the value of precise data for science Poul Degnbol; Head of Advisory Programme, ICES 12.00 Perspectives in developing CQM Mogens Schou; Adviser to the Minister of Food, Agri. and Fisheries, Denmark 12.15 Discussion Forming the working groups Jørgen Dalskov and Chairs of working groups 13.00 Lunch 13.30 Working groups WG 1. A reliable data chain for management, control and advice Chair: Eskild Kirkegaard; DTU Aqua, Denmark a) Identify the minimum requirement of fisheries data (type and validation) for: Fisheries management and control of CQM Advising on TAC levels on a yearly basis and in a multiannual context b) Discuss and propose data needs in the context of ecosystem advice and management. (non-targeted species and habitats)

WG 2. Smart control : Innovating control i.e. by data combining or new technology Chair: Bill Turrell; Marine Scotland a) Identify and review the use of various control data applications. b) Discuss and propose possible combinations of present data types that can improve the precision and quality of basic fisheries data. c) Discuss and propose new data recording methods such as CQM data that can improve the precision and quality of basic fisheries data and if possible substitute some of the present data. WG 3. Cost efficiency of full documentation versus traditional control Chair: Henk Offringa; Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality, The Netherlands a) Identify and review the control duties relevant in a CQM context (e.g. adherence to catch quotas are essential, minimum landing sizes are irrelevant as a conservation measure in CQM especially if combined with a discard ban, control of gear may be simplified). b) Review control points under CQM compared to present control and assess the benefits of CQM as a data chain control facility compared to present point-of time control c) Assess or define cost efficiency issues for present control compared to CQM control. WG 4. Technical rules can they be simplified under CQM Chair: Christopher Zimmermann, VTI, Germany a) Identify and review conservation rules that will be redundant under CQM, such as gear specification, kw regulation and other. b) Identify and review areas for simplified control, such as hail. 15.30 Coffee break Discussion and rounding off 17.00 Closing Day 1 19.00 Dinner (we meet at the reception of the Directorate) DAY 2 09.00 Working groups continue 10.30 Coffee break and photo session 11.00 Presenting WG results in plenary Discussion and Conclusion 13.00 Lunch

Purpose of the Workshop: CQM trials are being implemented in a number of EU member states. By April 2011 it is expected that the outcome of CQM in the 2010 trials has been published in project- or scientific reports. With these reports as a basis the workshop will discuss and suggest concrete ways forward for CQM to be used to improve management, obtain common standards for processing and reporting more reliable data, innovate methods and technologies and develop cost efficient, intelligent and simplified control and regulation. The Work shop is open for participants working with CQM aspects and able to participate actively in the working groups. The programme is open for changes and improvements according to suggestions that may be put forward by participants in advance of the WS. Date: 17-18 th May 2011 Place: Danish Directorate of Fisheries, Langelinie Allé 17 DK 2100 Copenhagen Ø Programme: Updated programme is available on www.fvm.dk/yieldoffish Language: English Registration: By email to the Danish Directorate of Fisheries, email: forkontor@fd.dk. The registration will be closed 3 May 2011. Hotels: Comfort Hotel Østerport, Oslo Plads 5, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, www.choicehotels.dk or Comfort Hotel Esplanaden, Bredgade 78, DK-1270 København K. www.choicehotels.dk Contact: Erik Møller, Danish Directorate of Fisheries, email: erik@fd.dk, phone: +45 7218 5862

Work Shop Status and prospects for Catch-Quota Management Copenhagen 17-18 th May 2011 List of Participants Name Organisation Country E-mail Stanislovas Belgium/ Stanislovas.JONUSAS@ec.europa.eu Jonusas EU-Kommissionen, DG MARE EU Belgium/ Hermann.POTT@ec.europa.eu Hermann Pott EU-Kommissionen, DG MARE EU Marta Janakakisz EU-Kommissionen, DG MARE Belgium/ EU Marta.JANAKAKISZ@ec.europa.eu Hilde Department of Agriculture and Belgium Hilde.vanhaecke@lv.vlaanderen.be Vanhaecke Fisheries Louize Hill WWF European Policy Office Belgium lhill@wwfepo.org Howard Canada howardm@archipelago.ca McElderry Archipelago Marine Research Morgan Dyas Archipelago Marine Research Canada MorganD@archipelago.ca Anders Munk Denmark anmj@fd.dk Jensen The Danish Directorate of Fisheries Mik Jensen The Danish Directorate of Fisheries Denmark mj@fd.dk Erik Møller The Danish Directorate of Fisheries Denmark erik@fd.dk Søren Palle Denmark spj@fd.dk Jensen The Danish Directorate of Fisheries Flemming Denmark fs@fd.dk Schultz The Danish Directorate of Fisheries Bent Denmark BPA@fd.dk Pallisgaard The Danish Directorate of Fisheries Karen Nielsen The Danish Directorate of Fisheries Denmark kani@ferv.dk Jørgen Albøge Lyngsoe Systems A/S Denmark jal@lyngsoesystems.com David Koch Denmark david@fiskehandlerne.dk Mouritzen Denmark Fishmongers Jesper Heldbo Fisherman Magazine Denmark jesper@aquacircle.org Alliance of Social and Ecological Denmark jk@aktiveforbrugere.org Jesper Kobberø Consumer Organisations Elvi Nissen Visma Sirius A/S Denmark elvi.nissen@visma.com Poul Degnbol ICES Denmark Poul.degnbol@ices.dk Mogens Schou Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Denmark msc@fvm.dk Fisheries Jacob H Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Denmark jacl@fvm.dk Løvenstjerne Fisheries Jørgen Dalskov DTU Aqua National Institute of Denmark jd@aqua.dtu.dk Aquatic Resources Eskild DTU Aqua National Institute of Denmark ek@aqua.dtu.dk Kirkegaard Aquatic Resources Hans Jakob DTU Aqua National Institute of Denmark hjo@aqua.dtu.dk Olesen Aquatic Resources Jan Beyer DTU Aqua National Institute of Aquatic Resources Denmark jeb@aqua.dtu.dk

Svend Erik Danish Fishermen's Association Denmark sea@dkfisk.dk Andersen Kenn Skau Danish Fishermen's Association Denmark ksf@dkfisk.dk Fischer Kim Kær Hansen Danish Fishermen's Association Denmark kim@fisker.mail.dk Michael Danish Fishermen's Association Denmark ma@dkfisk.dk Andersen Ole Lundberg Danish Fishermen's Association Denmark oll@dkfisk.dk Larsen Jesper Juul Danish Fishermen's Association Denmark jjl@svjfisk.dk Larsen Sten Sverdrup- Aalborg University Denmark ssj@ifm.aau.dk Jensen Christoph WWF Denmark Denmark c.mathiesen@wwf.dk Mathiesen Mette Blæsbjerg WWF Denmark Denmark m.blaesbjerg@wwf.dk Sally Clink Baltic Sea Regional Advisory council Denmark sc@bsrac.org Poul Tørring GEMBA Seafood Consulting Denmark pt@gemba.dk Jens H Møller GEMBA Seafood Consulting Denmark jm@gemba.dk Hanne Lyng Winter Greenpeace Denmark Hanne.winter@greenpeace.org Heiki Jaanuska Ministry of Agriculture Estonia heiki.jaanuska@agri.ee Sandra Suviste Ministry of Agriculture Estonia sandra.suviste@agri.ee Christopher Institut für Ostseefischerei Germany czimmermann@clupea.de Zimmermann Christoph VTI Germany Christoph.stransky@vti.bund.de Stransky Cornelius Institute Baltic Sea Fisheries Germany cornelius.hammer@vti.bund.de Hammer Tanja Berg Federal Offices for Agriculture and Germany Tanja.berg@ble.de Food Lutz Wessendorf Federal Offices for Agriculture and Germany Lutz.wessendorf@ble.de Food Kai-Arne Schmidt Erzeugergemeinschaft der Nord- und Germany erzeugergemeinschaft-nordsee@t-online.de Ostseefischer Jörg Petersen Erzeugergemeinschaft der Nord- und Germany erzeugergemeinschaft-nordsee@t-online.de Ostseefischer Kevin Moriarty Department of Agriculture and Ireland KevinR.Moriarty@agriculture.gov.ie Fisheries Conor O Shea Sea Fisheries Protection Authority Ireland Conor.OShea@sfpa.ie Henk Offringa Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Netherlands h.r.offringa@minlnv.nl Food Camiel Derichs Marine Stewardship Council Netherlands Camiel.derichs@msc.org Geert Meun VisNed Netherlands gmeun@visned.nl Geir Martin Lerbukt Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs Norway Geir-Martin.Lerbukt@fkd.dep.no Allan Gibb Marine Scotland Sea Fisheries Policy Scotland Allan.Gibb@scotland.gsi.gov.uk Bill Turrell Marine Scotland Sea Fisheries Policy Scotland turrellb@marlab.ac.uk John Robb Marine Scotland Sea Fisheries Policy Scotland John.Robb@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

Kerrie Campbell Marine Scotland Sea Fisheries Policy Scotland Kerrie.Campbell@scotland.gsi.gov.uk Uilleam Fraser Marine Scotland Scotland Uilleam.fraser@scotland.gsi.gov.uk Norman Fletcher Marine Scotland Scotland norman.fletcher@scotland.gsi.gov.uk Mike Park Scottish White Fish Producers Scotland mikeswfpa@aol.com Association Iain MacSween Scottish Fishermen s Organisation Scotland Iain.macsween@scottishfishermen.co.uk Bertie Armstrong Scottish Fishermen s Federation Scotland f.lord@sff.co.uk Nick Bailey Marine Scotland Marine Laboratory Scotland N.Bailey@MARLAB.AC.UK Jacob Hagberg Baltic Sea 2020 Sweden jacob.hagberg@balticsea2020.org Karin Swedish Board of Fisheries Sweden Karin.hermansson@fiskeriverket.se Hermansson Hans Nilsson Swedish Board of Fisheries Sweden Hans.nilsson@fiskeriverket.se Daniel Swedish Board of Fisheries Sweden Daniel.valentinsson@fiskeriverket.se Valentinsson Katja Ringdahl Institute of Marine Research Sweden Katja.ringdahl@fiskeriverket.se Karin Victorin Fisheries and Sami Affairs Division Sweden Karin.victorin@rural.ministry.se Barrie Deas National Federation of Fishermen s UK Barrie@nffo.org.uk Organizations Arnold Locker National Federation of Fishermen s UK arnoldlocker@hotmail.com Organizations Hazel Curtis Sea Fish Industry UK H_Curtis@seafish.co.uk Minna Epps Marine Stewardship Council UK minna.epps@msc.org Carl O Brien Centre for Environment, Fisheries & UK Carl.obrien@cefas.co.uk Aquaculture Science Grant Course Centre for Environment, Fisheries & UK Grant.course@cefas.co.uk Aquaculture Science Guy Pasco Centre for Environment, Fisheries & UK Guy.Pasco@cefas.co.uk Aquaculture Science Julian Roberts Marine Management Organisation UK Julian.roberts@marinemanagement.org.uk Sally Comber Discards and Marine Species UK Sally.comber@DEFRA.GSI.GOV.UK Protection Kent Strauss Environmental Defense Fund USA kstrauss@edf.org Tonya Van Environmental Defense Fund USA tvanleuvan@edf.org Leuvan