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too late and were not sufficiently re- strictive. It appears that managers found it easier to accept a total fishing ban than agree on severly reduced catches. In many cases it is clear that the fishing ban has been thoroughly enforced while in other cases illegal fishing has seriously delayed the re- covery of the stocks. This has been monitored by various fishery in- dependent methods, such as tagging experiments, trawl surveys, larval sur- veys and acoustic surveys. Before advising the reopening of the fishery it has been the general policy of the ICES Advisory Committee for Fishery Management that the spawning stock would be about to reach a minimum target abundance and that there should be firm evidence that recruitment should be on a similar level as it was prior to the collapse. Some stocks are about to or have already fulfilled these criteria while others are still at a low level and suffering from recruitment failure. When reopening fisheries, settingof TACs and national quotas have been universal. Enforcement practices vary greatly within the European countries. In some countries, enforcementof fish- ing regulations is very strictand carried out on real time bases while in other countries there appears to be hardly any enforcement of the existing regul- ations. Large quantities of herring are sometimes landed and even sold as sprat, whitingormackerel. Overshoot- ing TACs is therefore common and inadequate reporting of catches makes assessment difficult and less reliable than need be. In those cases where fishery regu- lations are enforced management is mainly concerned with restricting the activities of the participating vessels so that they do not overfish. In doing so, the best fishing areas have in some cases been closed to fishing, because otherwise the catches would be far too large for the small quantity allocated to each boat. In other cases the catches per boat per night have to be so re- stricted (because ofthe large numberof participating vessels) that large but unknown quantities of herring are dumped at sea. With the modernised fleets and the large number of boats participating, management assumed the imageof concentrating0'1 „anti effectiveness". Although the biological manage ment objectives have been well de' fined and agreed, the overall manage" ment objectives have neither been de' fined nor agreed. These must take int0 account not only the biological objeCt' ives but also socio-economic aspects' A management objective could be 10 fish the TACs with minimum expense thus gaining maximum benefit in terl11' of profits from harvesting the resoutce' The traditionally free entry and |ree participation would then be the nial11 obstacle to such an objective. This15 especially acute in the case of a sch°° ing species which can be fishe cheaply in large quantities. It is there fore important to develop new niel hods to restrict effort and investme11*. This leads to the basic problem 0 redefining the ownership of the f|S stocks. Before an owner is firmly esta blished, management will be unbeí very severe constraints in Iimiting entry to the fisheries. ^ Það er þetta sem við köllum: FISKVEIÐAR Á ÞURRU LANDI, VEIÐAR ÁN SJÓFERÐAR. AUKIÐ ÖRYGGIIVIGTUN Meö Póls vogakerfi næst margfalt jafnari vigtun auk eftirlits. Jafnari vigtun = öruggarí vigtun = engin undirvigt. MIKIL ARÐSEMI Reynslan sýnir að vegna jafnari vigt- unar, lækkar meðalvigtin. Pól»- vogakerfið sparar því geysilegar fjárhæðir samfara AUKNU ÖRYGGI. Á þennan hátt stunda nú fjölmörg frystihús „fiskveiðar“ með Póls- vogakerfi. Þær vogir og vélar frá Pólnum, sem nú eru í notkun í land- inu, afla með þessum hætti á við meðal skuttogara miðað við aflaverð- mæti. © Póllínn h.f. Aðalstræti 9, Pósthólf 91 400 Isafjöröur Slmi (94)3092
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