Examples of Alboran Sea in a sentence
Member States shall establish a register of the fishing vessels authorised to carry on board or land quantities of blackspot seabream caught in the Alboran Sea that constitute more than 20 % of the catch in live weight after sorting per tide.
Taking into account the available scientific advice, Member States may establish spatial/temporal restrictions in the Alboran Sea (GFCM geographical subareas 1, 2 and 3, as defined in Annex I), in which fishing activities shall be banned or restricted in order to protect juvenile and/or spawner aggregation areas of blackspot seabream.
At its Annual Session in 2017, the GFCM adopted Recommendation GFCM/41/2017/2 on the management of blackspot seabream fisheries in the Alboran Sea (geographical subareas 1, 2, 3) for a two-year transition period.
High bandwidth services are already becoming available through second- generation technologies.
This Article applies to commercial fishing with longlines and handlines by Union fishing vessels catching blackspot seabream ( Pagellus bogaraveo) in the Alboran Sea.
Driftnet fishing and biodiversity conservation: the case study of the large-scale Moroccan driftnet fleet operating in the Alboran Sea (SW Mediterranean).
Therefore, the current distribution of Atlantic species, tropical or not, with part of their range in the Mediterranean is the result of a natural process over a long time; these species do not in any case qualify as aliens, even if their discovery in the Alboran Sea comes later than their first description in the Atlantic.
Member States shall establish a register of the fishing vessels authorized to carry on board or land quantities of blackspot seabream caught in the Alboran Sea that constitute more than 20% of the catch in live weight after sorting per tide .
Milne Edwards, 1881), cited in the Alboran Sea (GARC A RASO, 1981) and Gulf of Cadiz (GARC A RASO, 1996).
Diplodus bellottii and Pagellus bellottii, reported at the Maghrebine and Iberian coasts of the Alboran Sea, are occasionally captured by commercial fisheries (MASSUTI et al., 2010).