A smooth bluefin tuna fishing campaign in 2016
date: 27/06/2016
While benefiting from this increase in fishing limits, the majority of the European vessels had fished to quota in early June, and were called back to port by their national authorities. Only in the Adriatic did fishing activities by Croatian small-scale vessels continue until the end date of the campaign.
The European Commission is pleased to report that the campaign ran smoothly and that inspections on European vessels did not reveal any systemic overfishing or illegal fishing. The Commission is equally pleased to confirm that the European purse seiner fleet is now using an electronic catch documentation system for Bluefin tuna developed by ICCAT (the Bluefin Catch Document or eBCD). The same tool will be used for all caging operations in European farms and for all fishing gears as of 1 July 2016, thus allowing for full catch traceability.
The European Commission’s control team - together with the team of the European Fisheries Control Agency and in close co-operation with the competent national authorities - is now monitoring that caging operations in Spain, Malta and Croatia are performed according to ICCAT standards.