The Commission has said that it is broadly satisfied with the progress achieved in the annual meeting of the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation, which took place in Bergen, Norway, from 21 to 25 September 2009.
A deal was reached in relation to conservation measures for several stocks, including cod, redfish, shrimp, Greenland halibut, white hake and skates. On the whole the deal is judged by the Commission as a reasonable and balanced outcome following international cooperation, especially considering the initially wide divergence of positions of the Contracting Parties.
The case of Greenland halibut, however, deserves a word of caution. As scientific advice on the state of this stock still contains uncertainties, the precautionary approach would suggest reducing the TAC limits pending further analysis. The Commission would have preferred a decision in this sense. Instead, a majority of the Contracting Parties insisted on a roll-over of the TAC of 2009, which could be accepted as a compromise since it will be accompanied by additional risk management tools and Management Strategy Evaluation measures.
The Parties also confirmed their commitment towards the protection of sponges, corals and vulnerable marine ecosystems by deciding on a series of interim conservation measures. They also adopted a report on the implementation of the new Port State Control Measures.