United Kingdom fisheries quota apportioning to fisheries administrations 2015
UK fisheries quota apportioning to fisheries administrations 2015
UK quota allocations 2015
This spreadsheet shows how UK quota is split among English, Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish fisheries administrations for each quota stock. Calculations provide the quota available to each administration for their sector, over 10m non-sector and 10m and under non-sector.
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http://www.gov.uk/government/publications/fisheries-quota-allocation-2015
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MMO1600158
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urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326
biota
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2008-01-06
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2009-11-16
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11.3813
67.0482
34.8454
2015-01-01
2016-06-21
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2015-03-12
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2015-05-12
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2015-05-12
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This spreadsheet comprises six sheets: - Apportion - this takes the UK quota and apportions to the sector, over 10m non-sector and the 10m and under non-sector for fisheries administrations in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The methodology is governed by the UK quota management rules which are available on the gov.uk website. - HP apport - the UK can apply for additional quota based on 'Hague Preference' arrangements. Apportioning of the quota is shown here. - H Mac apport - the areas covered by the two horse mackerel quota stocks changed in 2011 and the FQAs can no longer be used directly to allocate/apportion quota. This page shows how existing FQAs are used to apportion quota. - S and R - FQAs do not exist for two skates and ray stocks introduced in 2009. Historic track record for 2006-08 is currently used and calculations are shown here. - UK FQAs - FQAs are the means by which quota is generally apportioned/allocated. A breakdown of FQAs by quota stock and group is shown here.
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