IP/08/1185
Brussels, 18 July 2008
Commissioner Joe Borg commented: "The Agency's relocation to Vigo marks its coming of age as a vital link in the chain of control and enforcement under the common fisheries policy. The Agency's Joint Deployment Plans have proven their worth in preventing the overfishing of vulnerable stocks, whether it be cod in the Baltic or bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean. As we prepare for a major overhaul of the control mechanisms of the common fisheries policy, the Commission looks forward to building on its strong working relationship with the Agency, and we will actively support any initiative which would make it even more effective."
The decision to establish the Agency was taken in 2002 as part of the reform of the common fisheries policy (CFP). Its priorities are to contribute to the recovery of depleted stocks, the fight against illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing activities and the reduction of discards. Its main working method is the operational coordination of pooled national means of control, inspection and surveillance, above all through Joint Deployment Plans focusing in particular on fisheries. In this way, the Agency not only strengthens the monitoring and control of CFP rules, but also helps ensure that they are applied uniformly throughout the EU. The Agency also liaises with the stakeholder-led Regional Advisory Councils to secure input from the fisheries sector and other stakeholders into CFP control policy and to promote a culture of compliance.
The activities undertaken by the Agency so far include three major coordination tasks, which were launched in 2007 and have continued into this year:
In 2008, the Agency launched a Joint Deployment Plan to protect the vulnerable bluefin tuna stocks in the East Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea.
The decision to locate the Agency in Spain (Vigo) was taken by the Heads of State and Government at a meeting of the European Council in December 2003. The Agency was still based in Brussels, however, when it launched its first annual work programme in 2007. The Agency currently has 41 staff members from 15 EU Member States. It will be fully staffed (with 55 staff members) by the end of 2008.
More information : http://ec.europa.eu/cfca/index_en.htm