Fishing vessels definition

Fishing vessels means any vessel described under Article 1 (j) of the Convention.
Fishing vessels means vessels primarily engaged in the harvesting of fish, shellfish, marine mammals, pearls, shells, or marine vegetation for commercial purposes;
Fishing vessels means any vessel that is equipped or used for fishing or for fishing-related activities;

Examples of Fishing vessels in a sentence

  • Fishing vessels involved in IUU fishing should be confiscated and the owners prosecuted by the competent authorities and should not be allowed to fish again in EAC Partner States’ waters, unless prior authorisation has been obtained from both the flag State and the concerned EAC Partner States as well as, where relevant, the concerned RFMO.

  • Fishing vessels owned by subsidiaries of juridical persons of the European Union established in the form of a juridical person of the Republic of Kazakhstan shall not be prohibited from flying the flag of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

  • Vessel Operations and Working Conditions 31 Fishing vessels routinely operate out of ports from New York to Maine (Section J, Attachment 32 24, Location of ASM Trips in 2010).

  • Fishing vessels engaged in other types of fishing activities in the Convention Area shall have a level of observer coverage as the Commission may decide.

  • Fishing vessels engaged in bottom fishing in the Convention Area shall have one hundred (100) percent coverage under the Observer Program.

  • Vessel Operations and Working Conditions 38 Fishing vessels routinely operate out of ports from New York to Maine (Section J, Attachment 39 24, Location of ASM Trips in 2010).

  • Fishing vessels involved in IUU fishing should be confiscated and the owners prosecuted by the competent authorities.

  • Fishing vessels involved in IUU fishing should be prosecuted and should not be allowed to fish again in ESA waters, unless prior authorisation has been obtained from both the flag State and the concerned ESA States as well as, where relevant, the concerned RFMO.

  • Estimated useful lives of assets acquired new, determined as of the date of acquisition, are as follows: Fishing vessels and fish processing plants...............................

  • Fishing vessels specifically authorised by the maritime authorities, pursuant to powers conferred by law in cases of reciprocity granted to Chilean vessels by other States may be exempted from the above mentioned requisites on equivalent terms provided to Chilean vessels by that State.


More Definitions of Fishing vessels

Fishing vessels means a ship or boat, whether or not fitted with mechanised means of propulsion, which is engaged in sea fishing for profit and includes a catamaran, country craft, canoe and dinghy engaged in sea fishing;
Fishing vessels means a ship or boat, whether or not fitted with mecahnical means of propulsion, which is engaged in sea fishing for profit and includes—
Fishing vessels means any vessel boat, ship, or other craft which is used for, equipped to be used for, or of a type that is normally used for:
Fishing vessels. A fishing vessel is a boat or ship used to catch fish in the sea, or on a lake or river. As per Appendix A of Ref.[8] the following regression formulas apply for fishing vessels: L/B versus Lbp [m]: L/B = 1.8006 * ln(Lbp) – 2.367 B/T versus Lbp [m]: B/T = 0.0002 * Lbp^2 – 0.0268 * Lbp + 3.2082 Reefer capacity RC [ft.^3] versus Lbp [m]: RC = 7.9873 * Lbp^2.0778  Liquid bulk: oil tanker, chemical tanker, LG tanker, tanker barge, other tanker  Dry bulk: bulk/oil carrier, bulk carrier  Container: full container  Cargo, specialised: barge carrier, chemical carrier, irradiated fuel, livestock carrier, vehicle carrier, other specialised  Cargo, non-specialised: reefer, Ro-Ro passenger, Ro-Ro container, other Ro-Ro cargo, combination carrier general cargo/passenger, combination carrier general cargo/container, single-▇▇▇▇▇▇, multi-▇▇▇▇▇▇  Passenger: passenger (excluding cruise passenger vessels)  Cruise passenger: cruise ships only  Offshore activities: offshore supply  Other: dry cargo barges, tugs, miscellaneous, unknown type of vessel The number of vessels calling in the main EU ports in 2015 is estimated at just above 2.2 million, an increase of 1.7 % from the previous year (Figure 16). In the same period, the estimated gross tonnage (GT) of the vessels calling in EU ports grew by 3.3% to 16.4 billion GT (Figure 17). As a result, the average size of vessels calling in the main EU-28 ports increased by 1.6% to about 7 400 GT in 2015 (Figure 18). Italy saw both the highest number of port calls and the largest gross tonnage of vessels making port calls in 2015 (510 000 vessels with a combined gross tonnage of 2.3 billion GT). Greece had the second highest number of port calls (475 000 vessels), followed by Denmark (288 000 vessels). On the other hand, the UK recorded the second largest gross tonnage after Italy of vessels calling at its main ports in 2015 (2.2 billion GT), followed by Spain (2.1 billion GT). Vessels in the category “Cargo, non-specialised” (which includes Ro-Ro vessels) made the highest share of calls in main EU ports in 2015, followed by liquid bulk vessels and container vessels. The non-specialised cargo vessels also had the highest share of the combined gross tonnage of the vessels calling in main EU ports, followed by container vessels and liquid bulk vessels. However, cruise ships had by far the largest average gross tonnage of vessels calling in EU main ports in 2015, followed by container vessels and specialised cargo vessels. For...

Related to Fishing vessels

  • fishing vessel means a vessel used for catching fish, whales, seals, walrus or other living resources of the sea;

  • foreign fishing vessel means any fishing vessel other than a local fishing vessel;

  • Vessels shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals.

  • existing vessel means a vessel which is not a new vessel;

  • Sailing vessel means any vessel under sail provided that propelling machinery, if fitted, is not being used.