Written answers

Thursday, 16 May 2019

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine

Fisheries Offences

Photo of Pat GallagherPat Gallagher (Donegal, Fianna Fail)
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147. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the status of his efforts to resubmit an acceptable system of penalty points for serious fishing infringements, which Ireland is obliged to introduce as per a European Union directive; the consultation he has had on this matter with the sector since this Deputy last raised the issue with him; the timeframe for introducing his revised proposals; the form in which he plans to introduce them to Dáil Éireann; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [21271/19]

Photo of Michael CreedMichael Creed (Cork North West, Fine Gael)
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As the Deputy is aware, on 20th March 2018, I signed into force the European Union (Common Fisheries Policy) (Point System) Regulations 2018, S.I. No. 89 of 2018 which fully met the requirement of the relevant EU regulation insofar as the licence holders were concerned. However, the S.I. was annulled by Dail Eireann on 29 May 2018.

Given this annulment of the Statutory Instrument that met the EU requirements and the infringement proceedings taken against Ireland by the EU Commission, I requested legal advice from the Attorney General on the matter. This advice has been received and I am, at present, considering, with my legal advisors, the next steps.

As the Deputy is aware, the 2009 EU Fisheries Control Regulation 1224//2009 and EU Commission Implementing Regulation 404/2011 introduced points systems for serious infringements of the rules of the Common Fisheries Policy committed by the licence holder of a fishing vessel and also separately the master. These are intended to complement sanctions and promote compliance and were required to be in place on 1st of January 2012. Both of these EU regulations went through the ordinary legislative procedures at EU level which would have included widespread consultation with interested parties including the Member States, Advisory Councils, NGOs and the fishing Industry. The matter has also been discussed at industry liaison meetings over the years. The EU regulations are highly prescriptive in relation to licence holders, leaving little room for further negotiation.

I can assure the Deputy that I am fully committed to delivering on Ireland's legal obligations in this regard at the earliest possible date.

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