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SFPA ROLLOUT ELECTRONIC RECORDING & REPORTING SYSTEM TRAINING TO FISHERS


SFPA ROLLOUT ELECTRONIC RECORDING & REPORTING SYSTEM TRAINING TO FISHERS

 - 277 PARTICPANTS NATIONWIDE -

 - 178 SYSTEMS UPGRADED -

 

The Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA) have conducted an eight-week series of engagements with fishers, rolling out enhancements to the Electronic Recording & Reporting Systems (ERS) required for fishing vessels and the provision of training on the use of the new system. 

 Training events were held in September, October and November at various locations across Counties Cork, Donegal, Kerry, Meath, Waterford and Wexford.  277 fishers participated in the training provided and 178 individual systems were reconfigured by SFPA staff over the course of the programme.

The ERS is a system for recording, reporting, processing, storing and transmitting fisheries data (catch, landing, sales and transhipment) according to the EU rules. The key element of the ERS is the electronic logbook. The electronic logbook is used to record and transmit in a secure way details of fishing operations. The information is managed by the master of the fishing vessel and is transmitted to the Member States authorities where the authentic fishing operation details are kept in a secure database.

 Commenting on the successful rollout for the programme, SFPA Executive Chairperson Paschal Hayes said:

“An important element of our remit is the promotion of compliance with the EU Common Fisheries Policy, sea-fisheries law and seafood safety legislation, to ensure the long-term sustainability of this valuable social and economic resource.  The SFPA engages positively with fishers on a continuous basis, providing the most up-to-date information and training on how best to comply with the rules of the Common Fisheries Policy.  I am encouraged at the significant participation amongst the fishing sector in our most recent ERS programme and commend SFPA staff for its effective rollout.

 To ensure the long-term viability of our marine resources for future generations, a collective approach is required with shared responsibility. We were pleased to have the opportunity to engage positively with the fishing sector and we look forward to continued and ongoing interaction, underpinned by an unwavering focus on ensuring sustainability and a shared agreement on the value and importance of sustainable maritime environments. “
 

ENDS

Note to Editors:

Schedule of events
 

September

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

12

13

14

15

16

Eccles Hotel, Glengarriff, Cork

Eccles Hotel, Glengarriff, Cork

Eccles Hotel, Glengarriff, Cork

Eccles Hotel, Glengarriff, Cork

 

19

20

21

22

23

Abbey Hotel, Donegal Town, Donegal

Abbey Hotel, Donegal Town, Donegal

Abbey Hotel, Donegal Town, Donegal

Abbey Hotel, Donegal Town, Donegal

 

26

27

28

29

30

City North Hotel, Gormanstown Co Meath

City North Hotel, Gormanstown Co Meath

City North Hotel, Gormanstown Co Meath

City North Hotel, Gormanstown Co Meath

 

October

3

4

5

6

7

Dingle Skellig Hotel

Dingle Skellig Hotel

Clybaun Hotel, Knocknacarra, Galway

Clybaun Hotel, Knocknacarra, Galway

 

10

11

12

13

14

Woodlands Hotel, Dunmore Road, Waterford

Woodlands Hotel, Dunmore Road, Waterford

Woodlands Hotel, Dunmore Road, Waterford

Talbot Hotel, Wexford

 

17

18

19

20

21

 

Abbey Hotel, Donegal Town, Donegal

Abbey Hotel, Donegal Town, Donegal

Inishowen Gateway Hotel, Buncranna, Donegal

 

24

25

26

27

28

 

SFPA Offices, Clonakilty, Cork

SFPA Offices, Clonakilty, Cork

SFPA Offices, Clonakilty, Cork

 

November

31

1

2

3

4

 

SFPA Offices, Clonakilty, Cork

SFPA Offices, Clonakilty, Cork

SFPA Offices, Clonakilty, Cork