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18th Apr 13

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Portugal

The Portuguese fishing industry is large and diversified. Vessels can be categorised as local fishing vessels, coastal fishing vessels and long distance fishing vessels. Local vessels manage a reasonable level of income due to the high commercial value of the species they capture: octopus, black scabbardfish, conger, pouting, hake and anglerfish. This fishery represents 37% of landings.

The coastal vessels operate further from the coast and even outside the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), and target demersal species such as horse mackerel, blue whiting, octopus and crustaceans. Portuguese vessels also fish in many foreign waters, including those off North and West Africa, and the northwest and northeast Atlantic. These vessels target redfish, sardine, horse mackerel and cod.

Fishing effort is controlled by a licensing system in which acquisition, construction or modification of a vessel, and the use of certain fishing methods, requires prior authorisation. The objective is to allow the fleet to modernise without increasing fishing effort. Portugal also has to abide by the requirements of the EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), which include measures to adapt the fleet to preserve resources.

Portugal is one of seven EU member states facing possible penalties for excessive exploitation and misreporting of bluefin tuna catches in the Atlantic and Mediterranean, and for showing a lack of obligation and responsibility to the bluefin tuna recovery plan agreed by ICCAT in 2006.


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Reports from Member States on Behaviours Which Seriously Infringed the Rules of the Common Fisheries Policy in 2006

04/11/2008

This paper from the European Commission documents infringements of the Common Fisheries Policy by Member States in 2006. 83% of the infringements were ...

Author: European Commission
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IUU Fishing Vessels Red, Caribe, Brites and Aveirense: Fact File

28/10/2008

Greenpeace claims the four vessels documented in this briefing note have a history of pirate fishing. All four ships have repeatedly broken internatio ...

Author: Greenpeace
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The Plunder of BlueFin Tuna in the Mediterranean & East Atlantic During 2006-2007

31/10/2007

This report follows on from a similar one covering the period 2003-04. The author ex ...

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12/01/2011

Italy and Others Cited for Illegal Fishing

Author: John Collins Rudolf, The New York Times

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16/06/2010

Oceana supports the EC demand that the marine protected areas network be improved

Author: Pesca2.com

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24/03/2010

Portugal shows the way on high seas protected areas

Author: WWF

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09/09/2009

Europe moves closer to banning bluefin-tuna trade

Author: Time

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02/07/2009

Oceana calls for regulation of shark catches in international waters

Author: Oceana

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30/04/2009

Guinea Bissau levies USD 150K fine on local vessel

Author: FIS (Fish Information & Services, UK)

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17/02/2009

Italy, France and Spain carry out the most infringements of fishing legislation

Author: Oceana

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28/10/2008

Greenpeace demands immediate scrapping of four Portuguese Pirate Vessels

Author: Greenpeace

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28/10/2008

Activists lock pirates of Portugal in port

Author: Greenpeace

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01/09/2008

Thousands of sharks caught by European fleets are not reported to fisheries management organisations says Oceana

Author: Oceana

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16/06/2008

EU to ban Med bluefin tuna fishing from next week

Author: Reuters, featured on Planet Ark

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05/06/2008

Trial for Santa Mafalda captain to proceed

Author: CBC News, Canada

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29/05/2008

Tuna companies to receive sustainability award

Author: Fishupdate.com

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28/05/2008

More sharks in danger because of a soup

Author: Oceana

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08/05/2008

Now the Kiwis get involved in fish plundering too

Author: Scoop Independent News, New Zealand

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27/02/2008

Case of Portuguese fisherman charged with illegal fishing suspended

Author: The Canadian Press

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19/02/2008

Oceana highlights need for more support for shark campaign

Author: Fishupdate.com

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29/12/2007

Take that, Ahab

Author: The Globe and Mail, Canada

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24/10/2007

France, Italy face bluefin tuna quota cut

Author: Reuters, featured on Planet Ark

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11/10/2007

Namibia: country urges fishing nations to join SEAFO

Author: allAfrica.com

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03/10/2007

European Union cracks down on illegal fisheries in Europe

Author: The Fisheries Secretariat, Sweden

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30/09/2007

Illegal fishing still a huge problem as stocks dwindle

Author: Deutsche Welle

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26/09/2007

Commission takes action over tuna infringements

Author: Fishupdate.com

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21/09/2007

EU admits to illegal tuna fishing

Author: WebWire

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19/09/2007

Shutters come down on bluefin tuna fishery

Author: Fishupdate.com

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25/06/2007

US accuses Europe of overfishing tuna in Atlantic

Author: The New York Times

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24/06/2007

Japan‘s latest fear: No more tuna

Author: International Herald Tribune: Business

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12/06/2007

EU clamps down on fishing for bluefin tuna

Author: Reuters, featured on Planet Ark

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01/06/2007

Sharks: Hunted for fins

Author: Fishupdate.com

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13/03/2007

EU nets fisheries deal with São Tomé

Author: afrol News

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27/02/2007

The Spanish Ministry of Fisheries denies Oceana access to the list of boats with licences to remove fins from sharks

Author: Oceana

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14/11/2006

Spain, Portugal, France and Poland turn their backs on fisheries management and support depleting deep-sea fish stocks

Author: Oceana

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03/08/2006

Finnie and Bradshaw to attend illegal fishing meeting in Norway

Author: Fishupdate.com

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25/07/2006

Fisheries ministers to meet in Norway

Author: Fishupdate.com

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27/03/2006

May review of Fish Stocks Agreement to stress participation, implementation in order to reverse decline of fish stocks

Author: Media Newswire

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06/02/2006

Drive to tackle illegal fishing brings fisheries ministers together

Author: fishupdate.com

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Mr Paul Knapman

I have worked on IUU fishing related issues in the UK, Canada and the Baltic. I have been a Fisheries Officer, a Senior Fisheries Policy Advisor to a ...

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