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59<br />

Fields<br />

Description<br />

Optional /<br />

Mandatory<br />

Public /<br />

Restricted<br />

18.1.2 Month Starting date: month (numerical) O P<br />

18.1.3 Day Starting date: day (numerical) O<br />

18.2 Ending date Ending date (Format yyyymmdd) O<br />

18.2.1 Year Ending date: year O<br />

18.2.2 Month Ending date: month (numerical) O<br />

18.2.3 Day Ending date: day (numerical) O<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

Main fishing statistical<br />

area<br />

Secondary fishing<br />

statistical area<br />

Tertiary fishing<br />

statistical area<br />

22 Fishing Gear used<br />

23 Secondary Fishing Gear<br />

24 Length Overall (LOA)<br />

25<br />

Gross Registered<br />

Tonnage (GRT)<br />

GSA where the vessel is authorized to<br />

fish and operates the majority of the<br />

year.<br />

GSA where the vessel is authorized to<br />

fish and operates occasionally<br />

GSA where the vessel is authorized to<br />

fish and operates occasionally<br />

Main gear according to the fishing<br />

licence of the vessel or the<br />

owner/operator, using the<br />

International Standard Statistical<br />

Classification of Fishing Gear (the<br />

International Standard Statistical<br />

Classification of Fishing Gear<br />

(ISSCFG) was adopted during the<br />

tenth Session of the CWP (Madrid,<br />

22–29 July 1980).<br />

Secondary gear according to the<br />

fishing licence of the vessel or the<br />

owner/operator, using the same<br />

International Standard Statistical<br />

Classification of Fishing Gear as<br />

“Fishing gear used”<br />

Length Over All (LOA, in metres).<br />

The principle longitudinal dimension<br />

of the hull of the vessel. Accuracy of<br />

2 digits<br />

Gross Registered Tonnage according<br />

to the Oslo Convention (1947) (in use<br />

until 1995). (GRT represented the<br />

total measured cubic content of the<br />

permanently enclosed spaces of a<br />

vessel, with some allowances or<br />

deductions for exempt spaces such as<br />

living quarters [1 gross register ton =<br />

100 cubic feet = 2.83 cubic metres])<br />

26 Gross Tonnage (GT)<br />

Gross Tonnage according to the<br />

International Convention on Tonnage<br />

Measurement of Ships, London, 1969<br />

(in use since 1996) for vessels >=<br />

15 m.<br />

M<br />

27 Construction year M<br />

28 Hull material Code M<br />

29 Powered/Motorised<br />

Power of the main engine > 0<br />

Indicator Y/N<br />

M<br />

30<br />

Power of the main<br />

engine(s)<br />

Total maximum continuous rated<br />

output power in kW of all the vessel’s<br />

main propulsion machinery which<br />

M<br />

O<br />

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M<br />

M<br />

M<br />

O<br />

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P<br />

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