Fishing logbook Sample Clauses
Fishing logbook. 1. The master of a Union vessel fishing under the Agreement shall keep a fishing logbook, for which the model for each category of fishing is included in Appendices 3a and 3b of this Annex.
2. The fishing logbook shall be completed by the master for each day the vessel is present in the Senegalese fishing zone.
3. Each day the master shall record in the fishing logbook the quantity of each species, identified by its FAO alpha 3 code, caught and kept on board, expressed in kilograms of live weight or, where necessary, the number of indi vidual fish. For each main species, the master shall also include the bad catch.
4. Where applicable, the master shall also record each day in the fishing logbook the quantities of each species thrown back into the sea, expressed in kilograms of live weight or, where necessary, the number of individual fish.
5. The fishing logbook shall be filled in legibly, in block capitals, and signed by the master.
6. The master shall be responsible for the accuracy of the data recorded in the fishing logbook.
Fishing logbook. The master of a Union vessel fishing under the Agreement shall keep a fishing logbook, for which the model for each category of fishing is included in Appendix 4. The fishing logbook shall be completed by the master for each day the vessel is present in the Cape Verdean fishing zone. Each day the master shall record in the fishing logbook the quantity of each species, identified by its FAO alpha 3 code, caught and kept on board, expressed in kilograms of live weight or, where necessary, the number of individual fish. For each main species, the master shall also include the bad catch. Where applicable, the master shall also record each day in the fishing logbook the quantities of each species thrown back into the sea, expressed in kilograms of live weight or, where necessary, the number of individual fish. The fishing logbook shall be filled in legibly, in block capitals, and signed by the master. The master shall be responsible for the accuracy of the data recorded in the fishing logbook.
Fishing logbook. 1.1. The master of an EU vessel fishing under the Agreement shall keep an IOTC fishing logbook, which must comply with the relevant IOTC resolutions on data collection and transmission with regard to fishing activities.
1.2. The fishing logbook shall be filled in by the master for each day the vessel is present in the fishing zone of the Union of the Comoros.
1.3. The fishing logbook shall be filled in legibly, in block capitals, and shall be signed by the master.
1.4. The master shall be responsible for the accuracy of the data recorded in the fishing logbook.
