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Surveillance NFA LING & TUSK AND NFA NORWAY LUMPFISH FISHERIES Marine Stewardship Council fisheries assessments

Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) DNV Business Assurance Assessment team Hans J. Lassen, Jodi Bostrom & Sandhya Chaudhury Fishery client Norges Fiskarlag (Norwegian Fishermen's Association) Assessment Type 3rd Surveillance Report Author name Hans J. Lassen, Jodi Bostrom & Sandhya Chaudhury Date 07.06.2021 NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish Fisheries- 3rd Surveillance report 07.06.2021 2

Introduction

Covid 19 derogation 27.03.2020

The surveillance report timeline is subject to a 6-month extension in accordance with Covid-19 Derogation 27 March 2020

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1 Contents

1 Contents ...... 3 2 Glossary ...... 5 3 Executive summary ...... 7 3.1 The assessment process ...... 8 3.2 History of the assessment ...... 8 3.2.1 Summary of the original assessment ...... 8 3.2.2 First annual surveillance- February 2019 ...... 9 3.2.3 Second annual surveillance – December 2019 ...... 9 3.2.4 Third annual surveillance – Year 2021 ...... 10 3.3 Summary of surveillance audit findings ...... 10 3.4 Conclusion ...... 10 4 Report details ...... 12 4.1 Surveillance information ...... 12 4.2 Background ...... 18 4.2.1 Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) Norwegian Coast ...... 18 4.2.2 Ling (Molva molva) in subareas 1 and 2 (Northeast Arctic) ...... 20 4.2.3 St Tusk (Brosme brosme) in subareas 1 and 2 (Northeast Arctic) ...... 22 4.2.4 Impact on the ecosystem ...... 23 4.2.5 Bait for long line fishery ...... 34 4.2.6 Impact on habitats ...... 34 4.2.7 Changes to the management system ...... 35 4.2.8 Changes to relevant regulations ...... 37 4.2.9 Changes to personnel involved in science, management or industry...... 37 4.2.10 Changes that impact Traceability ...... 37 4.2.11 Status of Inseparable or practically inseparable stock (IPI) ...... 38 4.2.12 Enhanced fisheries ...... 38 4.3 Version details ...... 38 5 Results ...... 39 5.1 Surveillance results overview ...... 39 5.1.1 Summary of conditions ...... 39 5.1.2 Total Allowable Catch (TAC) and catch data ...... 45 5.1.3 Recommendations ...... 46 5.2 Re-scoring Performance Indicators ...... 47 5.3 Conditions ...... 49 5.3.1 Closed Conditions ...... 49 5.3.2 Progress against conditions ...... 50 5.4 Client Action Plan ...... 66 6 Appendices ...... 72 6.1 Evaluation processes and techniques ...... 72 6.1.1 Site visits ...... 72 6.1.2 Stakeholder participation ...... 74

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6.2 Stakeholder input ...... 74 6.3 Revised surveillance program ...... 75 6.4 Harmonised fishery assessments ...... 76 6.5 References ...... 78 6.6 Variation Request and MSC response ...... 80 6.7 Vessel list ...... 86 6.8 List of landing sites ...... 122 7 Template information and copyright ...... 150

Figure 1 IESSNS Survey results. Number of Lumpfish. Left Panel estimates based on STOX software...... 19 Figure 2 Results from BESS survey. Number of Lumpfish. Left panel estimates based on STOX software...... 19 Figure 3 Ling in ICES 1+2. Stock status and stock trends. Source: ICES (2019) Advice on Ling 1+2 ...... 21 Figure 4 Tusk in ICES 1+2. Stock status and stock trends. Source: ICES (2020) Advice on tusk in 1+2 ...... 23 Figure 5 Hooded seal distribution. Source: https://nammco.no/topics/hooded-seal/ ...... 33 Figure 6 Ringed seal distribution. Source: https://nammco.no/topics/ringed-seal/ ...... 33 Figure 7 Areas fished (green) by the UoCs for tusk and ling in 2019 and 2020. Source: Fiskeridirektoratet...... 35

Table 1 General Information 7 Table 2 Principle scores – initial assessment (PCR 2017) ...... 8 Table 3 Status of conditions at this audit (GN: gillnets; LL: longline) ...... 10 Table 4 Conclusion ...... 11 Table 5 Surveillance information ...... 12 Table 6 Norwegian Catch of Lumpfish Roe (tons) 2008-2020. Source Durif (2020) ...... 18 Table 7 Tusk catch composition (in MT) for Norwegian vessels for 2019 and 2020 ...... 24 Table 8 Ling catch composition (in MT) for Norwegian vessels for 2019 and 2020 ...... 26 Table 9 Lumpfish catch composition (in MT) for Norwegian vessels for 2019 and 2020 ...... 28 Table 10 Redfish catch as percentage of total catch for each UoC ...... 30 Table 11 The protection measures and status (where relevant) of the ETP species overlapping with the UoCs...... 30 Table 12 ETP species’ percentage of catch ...... 30 Table 13 Estimated bycatch of seabirds per trip in the lumpfish fishery...... 31 Table 14 Total number of trips, vessels, and seabird bycatch for the Norwegian coastal gillnet fishery...... 32 Table 15 Percent representation of seabirds in the Norwegian coastal gillnet fishery’s catch...... 32 Table 16 Reactions at landings inspection by DoF 2020...... 36 Table 17 Number of inspections by the Norwegian Coast Guard 2020. Source: Client ...... 37 Table 18 IPI determination ...... 38 Table 19 Fisheries program documents versions ...... 38 Table 20 Summary of conditions...... 39 Table 21 Total Allowable Catch (TAC) and catch data ...... 45 Table 22 Summary of Assessment recommendations ...... 46 Table 23 Condition 12 - Ling & tusk - Closed ...... 49 Table 24 Condition 1 - Lumpfish ...... 50 Table 25 Condition 2 - Lumpfish ...... 52 Table 26 Condition 3 - Lumpfish ...... 53 Table 27 Condition 4 - Lumpfish ...... 54 Table 28 Condition 5 - Lumpfish ...... 55 Table 29 Condition 6 – Ling & tusk ...... 56 Table 30 Condition 7 – Ling & tusk ...... 58 Table 31 Condition 8 - Ling and tusk ...... 59 Table 32 Condition 9 - Ling & tusk ...... 60 Table 33 Condition 10 - Ling and tusk ...... 62 Table 34 Condition 11 - Tusk ...... 63 Table 35 Condition 13 - Ling & tusk ...... 64 Table 36 - Client Action plan ...... 66 Table 37 - Remote interviews Tuesday 16th – Wednesday 18th February 2021 ...... 72 Table 38 Stakeholder meeting participants ...... 74 Table 39 Fishery surveillance program ...... 75 Table 40 Timing of surveillance audit ...... 75 Table 41 Surveillance level justification ...... 75 Table 42 Overlapping fisheries ...... 76 Table 43 Overlapping fisheries- supporting information ...... 77 Table 44 - Scoring differences ...... 77 Table 45 Rationale for scoring differences ...... 77

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2 Glossary ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS ACOM Advisory Committee on fisheries Management (ICES) CAB Conformity Assessment Body CFP Common Fisheries Policy CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora EC European Commission EEZ Exclusive Economic Zone EMODnet European Marine Observation and Data Network ERS Electronic Recording and Reporting System EU European Union FAO Food and Agriculture Organization GT Gross Tonnage HCR Harvest Control Rule ICES International Council for the Exploration of the Sea ICJ International Court of Justice IESNS International Ecosystem Survey in the Nordic Seas ISBF Introduced Species Based Fisheries ISF Icelandic Sustainable Fisheries ITQ Individual Transferable Quota ITLOS International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea IUCN International Union for Conservation of Nature IWC International Whale Commission LTMS Long-Term Management Strategy MCS Monitoring, Control and Surveillance IMR Marine Research Institute (of Norway) NAMMCO North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission NEAFC The North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission NEA North-East Atlantic NE North East NFA Norwegian Fishermen’s Association NGO Non-Governmental Organisation OSPAR Oslo-Paris Convention (Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North- East Atlantic) PAC Pelagic Advisory Council PCA Permanent Court of Arbitration RAC Regional Advisory Council RSW Refrigerated Sea Water SAM State-Space Assessment Model SIMWG Stock Identification Methods Working Group (ICES) TAC Total Allowable Catch TBC To be confirmed UK United Kingdom UN United Nations UNCLOS United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea UNFSA United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement VMS Vessel Monitoring System WWF World Wildlife Fund

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Stock assessment reference points

B0 The (spawning) biomass expected if there had been no fishing (assuming recruitment as estimated through stock assessment).

Blim Spawning biomass limit reference point, sometimes used as a trigger within harvest control rules, or defined as the point below which recruitment is expected to be impaired or the stock dynamics are unknown

Bmsy Spawning Biomass at which the maximum sustainable yield is expected (sometimes expressed as

SBmsy)

Btarg Spawning biomass target reference point

Flim Exploitation rate limit reference point, often taken as Fmsy based on UNFSA

Fmsy Fishing mortality rate associated with the achieving maximum sustainable yield

Ftarg Fishing mortality target reference point MSY Maximum Sustainable Yield

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3 Executive summary The intent of the NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fishery to become MSC certified was announced on 13th July 2016 and the fishery certified on 6th October 2017. The scope of certification was up to the point of landing and chain of custody commences from point of sale/landing. Details of this assessment is available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/nfa-norway-ling-tusk-and-nfa-norway- lumpfish/@@assessments

The default assessment tree set out in the MSC Fisheries Certification Requirements, version 2.0, was used for the assessment. The fishery attained a score of 80 or more against each of the MSC Principles and did not score less than 60 against any of the individual MSC Criteria. The fishery achieved a score of below 80 against 8 scoring indicators for the ling and tusk fisheries and 5 scoring indicators for the lumpfish fishery and hence a total of 13 conditions were set for continuing certification of the fishery.

Table 1 provides general information on the CAB and Client. The UoC is defined in Table 5.

The status of the conditions at this audit are given in Table 3

The fishery remains certified based on this surveillance audit, see Table 4.

The timeline of this surveillance report is in accordance with a Variation Request of 03.02.2021 and MSC response of 18.02.2021 – see appendix 6.6. Table 1 General Information CAB name DNV Business Assurance Veritasveien 1 Address 1322 HØVIK, Norway http://www.dnvgl.com CAB contact Phone + 47 404 00 404 details Email [email protected]

Contact name(s) Sandhya Chaudhury

Client Norges Fiskarlag (Norwegian Fishermen's Association) Pirsenteret Address 7462 Trondheim Client contact Norway details Phone/Fax +47 980 33 041 [email protected] / Email [email protected] Contact name(s) Tor Bjørklund Larsen

The NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fishery was certified on 6th October 2017.

Details of these assessments is available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/nfa-norway-ling-tusk-and-nfa- norway-lumpfish/@@assessments

The third surveillance audit was indicated as an on-site audit in the PCR of 6th October 2017 and subsequent surveillance audit reports, but carried out as an off-site, remote audit due to travel restrictions associated with the COVID 19 situation and as permitted by the MSC Covid 19 derogations of 27.03.2020 and September 2020. The off- site, audit meetings were conducted from 16th February 2021 to 18th February 2021. The client, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries, the Directorate of Fisheries (DOF) and the Institute of Marine Research (IMR) were interviewed.

The main findings at the surveillance audit were: • Stock status o Ling in ICES 1 & 2: stock status remained unchanged o Tusk in ICES 1 & 2: Stock status remained unchanged o Lumpfish on the Norwegian Northern Coast: Stock status remained unchanged

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• Harvest strategy and harvest control rule remained unchanged except that an HCR has been defined for lumpfish based on preliminary reference points. This HCR has been implemented for the advice for 2020 and 2021 • The stock assessment approach generally remained unchanged; for lumpfish there has been significant improvements with the analysis of the survey results (STOX) • Catch composition remains comparable to previous years • There are no significant records of catches of ETP species • The fishery covered the same grounds as in previous years • The management setup is unchanged cf. comment on lumpfish advice above • There are 13 conditions in this fishery assessment, which are all found to be "On target" • There are 3 recommendations, one concerning the outcome of habitat impact and two concerning impact on ETP species. Progress on recommendations is reported in section 5.5 and two activities were noted: the future implementation of the ERS regulation for the small vessels and the planned campaign on awareness of the reporting requirements also for non-commercial catch. The latter includes publication of a pamphlet by NINA made in cooperation with NFA • No rescoring was done at this third surveillance audit • Traceability issues are unchanged

The scoring is unchanged.

3.1 The assessment process The MSC Fisheries Certification Process v2.2 § 7.5.3 and the MSC- MSCI Vocabulary defines the Unit of Certification (UoC) (i.e., the unit entitled to receive an MSC certificate) as follows:

“The target stock(s) combined with the fishing gear type(s), vessel type(s) if relevant, and the fishing fleets or groups of vessels, or individual fishing operators pursuing that stock including entities initially intended to be covered by the certificate.”

The fisheries covered by this certification are defined as described in Table 5.

3.2 History of the assessment

3.2.1 Summary of the original assessment The intent of the NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries to become MSC certified was announced on 13th July 2016, and the fishery received its certification on 06th October 2017. Scope of certification is up to the point of landing and chain of custody commences from point of sale/landing. The default assessment tree, set out in the MSC Fisheries Certification Requirements, version v2.0, was used for the initial assessment. The fishery attained a score of 80 or more against each of the MSC Principles and did not score less than 60 against any of the individual MSC criteria.

The scores for the 3 Principles in the initial assessment are given in the table below: Table 2 Principle scores – initial assessment (PCR 2017) Ling Ling Other Tusk Tusk NEA Tusk VIb Lumpfish I+II areas I+II Principle 1 80.0 83.0 80.0 84.2 80.0 87.5 Longline 82.0 - Gillnets Principle 2 80.7 80.7 Traps and 84.0 - pots Longline 90.2 - Gillnet Principle 3 90.2 94.4 Traps and 94.4 - pots

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The fishery achieved a score of below 80 against 8 scoring indicators for UoC 1 to 11 (ling and tusk) and against 5 scoring indicators for UoC 12 (lumpfish). The assessment team has therefore set 13 conditions for continuing certification which the client is required to address. Conditions are presented in full in section 5 of this annual surveillance report. Status of the conditions are given in Table 3.

3.2.2 First annual surveillance- February 2019 The first surveillance audit was done as an integrated audit on-site with the following fisheries: 1. NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fishery 2. NFA Norwegian Ling & Tusk and NFA Norwegian Lumpfish

The first surveillance audit for the fisheries was done on-site in accordance with the surveillance program. The audit was announced on the MSC website and by stakeholder notification of 7th January 2019. The on-site visit took place on February 18th to 19th, 2019 in . The assessment team of Stefan Midteide and Hans Lassen met with the client, relevant Norwegian authorities and scientist from IMR.

The fishery continued to be within the scope of the MSC fisheries standard (MSC FCR v2.0 § 7.4). The surveillance audit found that the fisheries were conducted on stocks where the stock status have not changed compared to previous years. By-catch pattern remained as in previous years; there was no indication of significant catches of ETP species. The fisheries operated in the same areas and with the same gears as in previous years. Management of the fisheries remained as in previous years. Key players in the fisheries were unchanged compared to previous years. The surveillance audit did not find any new issues to raise on any of the fisheries. The progress of the conditions was presented in the report. The 13 conditions (8 for ling-tusk fisheries and 5 for lumpfish) were reviewed and all found to be on target. There was no rescoring.

3.2.3 Second annual surveillance – December 2019 The 2nd surveillance audit was announced on 30th October 2019. The audit was integrated with the following assessment activities: 1. NEA cod & haddock fishery including coastal cod – 2nd reassessment 2. NEA cod & haddock fishery- 4th surveillance 3. NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fishery: 2nd surveillance 4. NFA Norway tusk and ling and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries: 2nd surveillance 5. Norway NEA saithe fishery – 1st surveillance 6. North Sea demersal fisheries – 1st Surveillance

Co-ordination of surveillance activities was done in order to achieve: • Coordinated stakeholder consultancies • Reduction in travel and subsistence costs for the client • Reduction in administration and coordination activities and costs • Reduction of the time stakeholders would have to invest in participating in multiple assessment activities • Harmonised outcomes of assessments and achievement of consistent conclusions • Sharing of fishery information

The on-site activities were held in Bergen, Norway on 2nd December 2019, in Oslo, Norway on 3rd December 2019 and by Skype on 9th December 2019. The fisheries continued to be within the scope of the MSC fisheries standard (MSC FCP v2.1 § 7.4). The fisheries, in 2018-2019, were conducted with the same strategy, same gears and covering the same grounds as in previous years The stocks remained healthy. Management regulations were unchanged, and Control and Enforcement activities and strategies were unchanged and no significant non-compliance had been reported. Research continued to improve understanding of the biology of fisheries. MCS activities remained as in previous years and the fisheries were documented at the same level as in previous years. Traceability issues were unchanged There had been no material changes to the status of the target stocks, ecosystem impact nor the management system since re-assessment. These fisheries had 13 conditions and 3 recommendations. All the conditions were on target. There were no changes to scoring of performance indicators at the second surveillance audit and no new conditions were set.

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Overall, the fishery continued to be fully compliant with the standards set for MSC certification SG 80. The assessment team concluded that the MSC Certificate for these fisheries should continue to remain active, subject to annual surveillance review.

3.2.4 Third annual surveillance – Year 2021 The third surveillance audit was announced on the MSC website on 12th January 2021 followed with a supporting notice to stakeholders issued by the MSC on 13.01.2021. Direct email notification was sent on 13th January 2021 to the stakeholders that had previously been identified for the fishery, inviting interested parties to contact the audit team. The timeline of this surveillance audit has been subject to a 6-month extension due to the Covid 19 derogation of 27 March 2020. In addition to this FCP v2.2 § 7.28.2.1 has also been invoked to deal with the integration of the following audits for the same client:

1. Norway North Sea herring fishery - 1st surveillance audit 2. Norway North Sea demersal fishery - 2nd surveillance audit 3. Norway North East Arctic saithe fisheries – 2nd surveillance audit 4. Norway sandeel, pout & North Sea sprat fishery – 3rd surveillance audit 5. NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries – 3rd surveillance audit

The off-site interviews were held from 16th to 18th February 2021 and the closing meeting with the client on 2nd March 2021. The audit was conducted according to MSC Certification Process, version 2.2. The default assessment tree set out in the FCR v2.0 was used. Further details of the process are available in 6.

Table 3 Status of conditions at this audit (GN: gillnets; LL: longline) UoC Condition Performance PI original, Rescored PI score Status SA 3 no Indicator (PI) S1 & S2 Y/N (SA3 2021) score Lumpfish 1 1.2.2 75 N 75 UoC-12 2 1.2.4 75 N 75 3 2.3.1 70 N 70 4 2.3.2 65 N 65 5 2.3.3 70 N 70 Ling & Tusk 6 1.2.2 75 N 75 Unchanged UoC-1 to 11 7 1.2.4 75 N 75 On Target Ling & Tusk: GN & LL 8 2.3.1 70 N 70 UoC-1 to 6 9 2.3.2 70 N 70 UoC-8 to 11 10 2.3.3 70 N 70 Tusk: traps & pots 11 2.3.3 70 N 70 UoC 7 Ling: GN & LL 12 2.1.1 70 Y 80 CLOSED UoC 8 to 11 Unchanged 13 2.4.1 75 N 75 On Target

3.3 Summary of surveillance audit findings No new conditions were set at this audit.

Status of conditions and recommendation for this fishery are detailed in chapter 5.1.1 of this report.

3.4 Conclusion

The fisheries continue to be within the scope of the MSC fisheries standard (MSC FCP v2.2 § 7.4.2 & 7.12) according to the following determinations:

7.4.2.1: The fisheries do not target, under principle 1, amphibians, reptiles, birds or mammals. 7.4.2.2: The fisheries do not use poisons or explosives. 7.4.2.3: The fisheries are not conducted under a controversial unilateral exemption to an international agreement. 7.4.2.4: The fisheries client has not been prosecuted for forced or child labour violation in the last 2 years.

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7.4.2.10: The fisheries client or client group does not include an entity that has been convicted for a shark finning violation in the last 2 years. 7.4.2.11: The fisheries have mechanisms for resolving disputes 7.4.2.12: The fisheries are not enhanced fisheries. 7.4.2.13: The fisheries are not an Introduced species- based fisheries. 7.12: The fishery is within the scope of the MSC Fisheries Standard The main findings of the surveillance audit included • The fisheries are conducted with the same strategy, same gears and covering the same grounds as in previous years • The fisheries are documented at the same level as in previous years • The stocks remain healthy • Management regulations are unchanged. • Control and Enforcement activities and strategies were unchanged and no significant non-compliance has been reported • Research continues to improve understanding of the biology of fisheries • Traceability issues are unchanged • MCS activities remained as in previous years • The assessment for the fishery had 13 conditions and 3 recommendation. All the 13 conditions were found to be On Target. There is progress reported on the recommendations. • PI 2.1.1 has been rescored to 80 and condition 12 has been closed at this audit. • There were no changes to scoring of any other performance indicators at this 3rd surveillance audit • There have been no material changes to the status of the target stock, ecosystem impact nor the management system since reassessment.

Overall, the fishery continues to be fully compliant with the standards set for MSC certification SG 80. The assessment team concludes that the MSC Certificate for the fishery shall remain active, subject to annual surveillance review.

Table 4 Conclusion Fishery NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish

Status of certification Certified

Conclusion The audit team concludes that the MSC Certificate for this fishery shall remain active, subject to the agreed annual surveillance schedule and progress on the conditions.

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4 Report details 4.1 Surveillance information Table 5 Surveillance information 1 Fishery name

NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries

2 Unit(s) of Assessment (UoA)

UoA 1 NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries Species Tusk (Brosme brosme) Stock Tusk in Subareas I and II Fishing gear type(s) and, if relevant, vessel Longline type(s) Client group Norges Fiskarlag The entire Norwegian fleet is included in the Unit of Certification, no other eligible Other eligible fishers fishers have been identified. FAO area: 27 Common name of the body of water: North East Arctic ocean Geographical area Local fisheries management area: ICES I and II (Norwegian EEZ zone) Stock region: North East Arctic Management Norwegian Authorities UoA 2 NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries Species Tusk (Brosme brosme) Stock Tusk in Subareas I and II Fishing gear type(s) and, if relevant, vessel Gillnet type(s) Client group Norges Fiskarlag The entire Norwegian fleet is included in the Unit of Certification, no other eligible Other eligible fishers fishers have been identified. FAO area: 27 Common name of the body of water: North East Arctic ocean Geographical area Local fisheries management area: ICES I and II (Norwegian EEZ zone) Stock region: North East Arctic Management Norwegian Authorities UoA 3 NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries Species Tusk (Brosme brosme) Tusk in Subareas IV, VII-IX, and in Divisions IIIa, Vb, VIa, and XIIb (Northeast Stock Atlantic) Fishing gear type(s) and, if relevant, vessel Longline type(s) Client group Norges Fiskarlag The entire Norwegian fleet is included in the Unit of Certification, no other eligible Other eligible fishers fishers have been identified. Geographical area FAO area: 27

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Common name of the body of water: North East Atlantic Ocean Local fisheries management area: ICES IV and VI (Norwegian EEZ and EU zone) Stock region: North East Atlantic Management Norwegian Authorities in accordance with EU-Norway agreement UoA 4 NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries Species Tusk (Brosme brosme) Tusk in Subareas IV, VII-IX, and in Divisions IIIa, Vb, VIa, and XIIb (Northeast Stock Atlantic) Fishing gear type(s) and, if relevant, vessel Gillnet type(s) Client group Norges Fiskarlag The entire Norwegian fleet is included in the Unit of Certification, no other eligible Other eligible fishers fishers have been identified. FAO area: 27 Common name of the body of water: North East Atlantic Ocean Geographical area Local fisheries management area: ICES IV and VI (Norwegian EEZ and EU zone) Stock region: North East Atlantic Management Norwegian Authorities in accordance with EU-Norway agreement UoA 5 NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries Species Tusk (Brosme brosme) Stock Tusk in Division VIb (Rockall Bank) Fishing gear type(s) and, if relevant, vessel Longline type(s) Client group Norges Fiskarlag The entire Norwegian fleet is included in the Unit of Certification, no other eligible Other eligible fishers fishers have been identified. FAO area: 27 Common name of the body of water: Atlantic Ocean Geographical area Local fisheries management area: ICES IV and VI (Norwegian EEZ and EU zone) Stock region: Rockall Bank Management Norwegian Authorities in accordance with EU-Norway agreement UoA 6 NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries Species Tusk (Brosme brosme) Stock Tusk in Division VIb (Rockall Bank) Fishing gear type(s) and, if relevant, vessel Gillnet type(s) Client group Norges Fiskarlag The entire Norwegian fleet is included in the Unit of Certification, no other eligible Other eligible fishers fishers have been identified. FAO area: 27 Common name of the body of water: Atlantic Ocean Geographical area Local fisheries management area: ICES IV and VI (Norwegian EEZ and EU zone) Stock region: Rockall Bank Management Norwegian Authorities in accordance with EU-Norway agreement UoA 7 NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries Species Tusk (Brosme brosme)

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Stock Tusk in Subareas I and II, and Divisions IVa and b, IIIa Fishing gear type(s) and, if relevant, vessel Pots & traps type(s) Client group Norges Fiskarlag The entire Norwegian fleet is included in the Unit of Certification, no other eligible Other eligible fishers fishers have been identified. FAO area: 27 Common name of the body of water: Norwegian coastal waters Geographical area Local fisheries management area: Subareas I and II, and Divisions IVa and b, IIIa Stock region: Norwegian coastal waters Management Norwegian Authorities UoA 8 NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries Species Ling (Molva molva) Stock Ling in Subareas I and II Fishing gear type(s) and, if relevant, vessel Longline type(s) Client group Norges Fiskarlag The entire Norwegian fleet is included in the Unit of Certification, no other eligible Other eligible fishers fishers have been identified. FAO area: 27 Common name of the body of water: North East Arctic Ocean Geographical area Local fisheries management area: ICES I and II (Norwegian EEZ zone) Stock region: North East Arctic Management Norwegian Authorities UoA 9 NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries Species Ling (Molva molva) Stock Ling in Subareas I and II Fishing gear type(s) and, if relevant, vessel Gillnet type(s) Client group Norges Fiskarlag The entire Norwegian fleet is included in the Unit of Certification, no other eligible Other eligible fishers fishers have been identified. FAO area: 27 Common name of the body of water: North East Arctic Ocean Geographical area Local fisheries management area: ICES I and II (Norwegian EEZ zone) Stock region: North East Arctic Management Norwegian Authorities UoA 10 NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries Species Ling (Molva molva) Stock Ling in Subareas VI-IX, XII, and XIV, and in Divisions IIIa and IVa (other areas) Fishing gear type(s) and, if relevant, vessel Longline type(s) Client group Norges Fiskarlag The entire Norwegian fleet is included in the Unit of Certification, no other eligible Other eligible fishers fishers have been identified.

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FAO area: 27 Common name of the body of water: North East Arctic Ocean Geographical area Local fisheries management area: Subareas VI-IX, XII, and XIV, and in Divisions IIIa and IVa (other areas) Stock region: North East Arctic Management Norwegian Authorities in accordance with EU-Norway agreement UoA 11 NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries Species Ling (Molva molva) Stock Ling in Subareas VI-IX, XII, and XIV, and in Divisions IIIa and IVa (other areas) Fishing gear type(s) and, if relevant, vessel Gillnet type(s) Client group Norges Fiskarlag The entire Norwegian fleet is included in the Unit of Certification, no other eligible Other eligible fishers fishers have been identified. FAO area: 27 Common name of the body of water: North East Arctic Ocean Geographical area Local fisheries management area: Subareas VI-IX, XII, and XIV, and in Divisions IIIa and IVa (other areas) Stock region: North East Arctic Management Norwegian Authorities in accordance with EU-Norway agreement UoA 12 NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries Species Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) Stock Lumpfish in ICES I and II (majority in IIa2) Fishing gear type(s) Small coastal vessels with gillnets and entangle nets; Fishing Season April - July and, if relevant, vessel type(s) Client group Norges Fiskarlag The entire Norwegian fleet is included in the Unit of Certification, no other eligible Other eligible fishers fishers have been identified. FAO area: 27 Common name of the body of water: Norwegian coastal waters Local fisheries management area: ICES I and II (majority in IIa2) (Norwegian EEZ Geographical area zone); The fishery takes place close to the Norwegian shoreline in the three most northern counties of Norway: , Troms and Stock region: Norwegian coastal waters Norwegian fisheries management. There is no HCR for this stock, but regional Management ecosystem management plans exist. There are no private jurisdiction codes.

3 Date certified Date of expiry

06 October 2017 06 April 2023

4 Surveillance level and type

Surveillance level 6, on-site surveillance audit, according to FCR v2.0 as defined at the assessment PCR of 06th October 2017. The third surveillance audit was indicated as an on-site audit in the PCR of 6th October 2017 but carried out as an off-site, remote audit due to travel restrictions associated to the COVID 19 situation and as permitted by the MSC Covid 19 derogations of 27.03.2020 and September 2020.

5 Surveillance number

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1st Surveillance 2nd Surveillance 3rd Surveillance X 4th Surveillance Other (expedited etc)

6 Surveillance team leader

SANDHYA CHAUDHURY Team Leader and Traceability responsible. • She meets the Fishery team leader qualifications and competency criteria in MSC FCP V2.1 Annex PC Table PC1. • She has a degree in a relevant subject. • Nearly 14 years’ experience with the MSC fisheries standard. • Passed MSC’s online training for fishery team leader within the last 3 years. • Passed new versions of the compulsory online training modules. • Approved ISO 9001 auditor for 20 years’ • Extensive experience with MSC Fisheries and Chain of Custody schemes.

• Considerable experience in applying different types of interviewing and facilitation techniques. • She has undertaken more than 2 MSC fishery assessments/surveillance site visits in the last 5 years. • Knowledge of common language spoken by clients and stakeholders for this fishery which is English • Sandhya is responsible for coordinating the Assessment Team’s work and for the completion of the reassessment according to the requirements of FCP v2.2 • She is also responsible for Traceability and has considerable first-hand and auditing experience from the MSC Chain of custody as well as other Food safety schemes. • She has no conflict of interest in relation to the fishery under assessment. • She will participate in the remote audit

7 Surveillance team member

HANS LASSEN Principle 1 & 3 expert: • Hans has a degree in a relevant subject. • More than 3 year’s fisheries experience. • Passed MSC’s online training for fishery team member within the last 3 years. • Passed new versions of the compulsory online training modules. • More than 3 years’ experience applying relevant stock assessment techniques being used by the fishery under assessment. • More than 3 years’ experience working with the biology and population dynamics of the target or species with similar biology. • More than 3 years’ experience in research into, policy analysis for, or management of, fishery impacts on aquatic ecosystems. • Knowledge of common language spoken by clients and stakeholders for this fishery which is English. • Considerable experience in applying different types of interviewing and facilitation techniques. • He has at least two assignments in the country or region in which the fishery under assessment is based in the last 10 years. • Hans has no conflict of interest in relation to the fishery under assessment. • Hans will participate in the remote audit Jodi Bostrom Principle 2 expert is a senior assessor and team leader for MSC Fisheries at DNV Business Assurance. She earned an M.Sc. in Environmental Science from American University and a B.Sc. in Zoology from the University of Wisconsin. She has over four years of experience in MSC fisheries assessment services. Prior to that, she worked for five years at the MSC as a Senior Fisheries Assessment Manager. Among other things, she developed the MSC’s benthic habitats policy and the Consequence Spatial Analysis (a risk-based framework for assessing habitat impacts in data-deficient situations) as part of the MSC Standard revision. Prior to the MSC, Jodi spent 11 years with the US National Academy of Sciences’ Ocean Studies Board where she worked on various projects from fisheries management and policy to bycatch and dredging impacts to eutrophication and sea level rise. Jodi’s qualifications meet the competence criteria defined in Annex PC for the Team Leader and traceability responsible: • Has a degree in a relevant subject. • Experience with the MSC fisheries standard. • Passed MSC’s online training for fisheries team leader within the last 5 years.

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• Passed MSC’s RBF training course every 5 years and updated with new requirements. • Passed new versions of the compulsory online training modules. • Meets ISO 19011 training requirements. (GCR v2.4.1 § 6.1.3b-c). • Experience in applying different types of interviewing and facilitation techniques and can effectively communicate with clients and various stakeholder groups. • Undertaken more than 2 MSC fisheries assessments/surveillance site visits in the last 5 years. • Knowledge of common language spoken by clients and stakeholders for the fisheries. • No conflict of interest in relation to the fisheries under assessment. • Jodi will not participate in the remote audit

8 Audit/review time and location

Off-site, desk-top audit from Tuesday 16.02.2021 (week 7) to Wednesday 18.02.2021 - coordinated on TEAMS

from the Team Leader’s home-office in Bergen, Norway.

9 Assessment and review activities

The key purpose of the surveillance audit is: • to review and evaluate the progress of the fishery against Conditions of Certification raised during • the full assessment • rescore PISG as and if required • review any potential or actual changes in the management systems

• review changes or additions / deletions to regulations • review any personnel changes in scientific staff, key management or industry to evaluate impact on • the management of the fishery • review any potential changes to the scientific basis of information, including stock assessments. • review any changes affecting traceability

10 Stakeholder opportunities

Any parties (individuals or organizations) interested in providing input to this annual surveillance process, please contact DNV GL by 5 PM UTC on Friday 12.02.2021 and provide: a) Your name and contact details b) Your association with the fishery c) The issues you would like to discuss (in order for us to arrange appropriate representation) d) When you would like to meet

Please use the “MSC Template for Stakeholder Input into Surveillance Audits v1.0” for submission of any comments. The template can be downloaded from the MSC website: https://www.msc.org/for- business/certification-bodies/supporting-documents/Index?search=stakeholder+input

Remote meetings can be arranged via telephone conferencing, TEAMS or Skype, or written submissions can be made to the email address below.

This report contains the findings of the first annual MSC Fisheries surveillance audit conducted for the NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries during on 16th to 18th February 2021. The purpose of this annual Surveillance Report is: 1. To establish and report on any material changes to the circumstances and practices affecting the last complying assessment of the fisheries 2. To monitor the progress made to comply with any Conditions raised and described in the Public Certification Report of 6th October 2017, and in the corresponding Action Plan drawn up by the client 3. To monitor any actions taken in response to any Recommendations made in the Public Report 4. To re-score any Performance Indicators (PI) where practice or circumstances have materially changed during the intervening year, focusing on those PIs that form the basis of Conditions raised.

The primary focus of this surveillance report is to review the changes occurred since the previous year. For a complete picture of the fishery, this report should be read in conjunction with the Public Certification Report available for download at https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/nfa-norway-ling-tusk-and-nfa-norway-lumpfish/@@assessments

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4.2 Background

4.2.1 Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) Norwegian Coast The fishery for lumpfish on the Norwegian Coast has existed since the 1950s. This is a seasonal fishery in spring and early summer (May-June). The fishery is targeting roe and takes place in the spring when lumpfish enter the shore to spawn. The Lumpfish fishery that catches only female fish takes place between the area to the Varanger Peninsula along the Northern Norwegian Coast and in very shallow areas, 5-40 m bottom depth, and often in the outer parts of the coast exposed to the open sea. The fishery is highly weather dependent, especially since fishing on the shallowest areas necessitate the use of small vessels. Following the strict regulations in from 1990 onwards, some larger vessels have also participated in the fishery.

In recent years, farmed juvenile lumpfish below 400 g have been used as cleaner fish in the salmon cages. Only small individuals can be used for this purpose as lumpfish stop eating sea lice when individuals approach 400 g. The production of cleaner fish is based on wild-caught brood stock. The catch used for brood stock is included in the statistics.

Havforskningsinstituttet have since 2012 advised that the fishery shall be regulated so that the number of participating fishing vessels are restricted below 300 vessels and that the total catch of raw roe is less than ca 400 tons raw roe.

There are no changes in gear (gillnets), fishing strategy or operations compared to previous years.

Table 6 Norwegian Catch of Lumpfish Roe (tons) 2008-2020. Source Durif (2020) Quota per Catch Participation Year vessel (tons roe) (No. vessels) (tons roe) 2020 219 218 5 2019 273 190 5 2018 291 103 4 2017 94 55 4 2016 65 28 4 2015 52 32 4 2014 14 10 4 2013 148 77 3 2012 163 133 3 2011 180 174 3 2010 378 296 3 2009 425 343 2 2008 690 368 3 2007 330 232 2 2006 343 265 2 2005 469 410 2

a. Stock status The biomass of lumpfish in the Norwegian Sea is estimated to be at the historically highest estimated level, but considerable uncertainty associated with the estimate (Durif 2020). There has been an increase in the number of adult fish since 2016, while the number of recruits is stable, Figure 1. In the Barents Sea, there has been an opposite trend, with a declining number of fish since the 2013 peak. The number of adult fish and fry fish follows the same tendency, but the number of recruits is now at a low level, Figure 2.

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Figure 1 IESSNS Survey results. Number of Lumpfish. Left Panel estimates based on STOX software. Source: Durif (2020)

Figure 2 Results from BESS survey. Number of Lumpfish. Left panel estimates based on STOX software. Source: Durif (2020) b. Harvest Strategy and Harvest Control Rule At the November 2019 regulatory meeting, Norway Råfisklag asked for a harvest Control Rule to be established. IMR in 2020 has developed a preliminary harvest control rule.

The harvest Control Rule is based on estimation of the spawning potentials in the Barents and Norwegian Seas (SSBproxy: spawning stock biomass proxy) compared to the average spawning potential during the reference period in 2005-2015 (SSBref). The reference period is determined based on the quality of available data (standardised metrics since 2004) and the relatively low fish pressure during this period. In 2005, the spawning stock appeared to be large in historical context and fisheries were regulated in the period up to 2015, when landings were at their lowest.

The harvesting rule is such that: - if both SBBproxy for the Barents and Norwegian Seas are above the reference level (SSBref) TAC is increased. - If both SBBproxy are below SSBref, TAC should be reduced. - If only one of the SSBproxy (that is, either in the Barents or Norwegian Seas) is above SSBref and the other below, TAC remains unchanged.

TAC is changed so that Fproxy always remains below 5%.

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The spawning potential (eggs in weight) estimate is based on the assumption that all fish over 20 cm are mature. The catch in number of fish is based on conversion of landed roe. The current official conversion factor used by Norway (and Greenland) is 6.7 for fresh eggs. This is considered to overestimate total catch (see Kennedy et al. 2018). It corresponds to a gonad mass of 15% while measurements on fish have shown that the actual the gonad mass is around 30%, corresponding to an average of 27-31% of the total weight. This corresponds to a conversion factor of 3.7-3.3 (Hedeholm et al. 2014; Kennedy and Jonsson, 2017). The conversion factor is calculated at 3.3 to estimate the biomass of the female fish from the egg landings. Gender distribution (per cent lumpfish and lumpfish) is obtained from IESSNS data. Fishing mortality (Fproxy) is estimated by dividing the catch by the population size the year before. Fishing mortality is calculated in two ways; in the first, it is assumed that the spawning stock comes only from the Barents Sea (FproxyBH),

and in the others, it is assumed that the spawning stock comes from both the Barents and Norwegian Seas (Fproxytot). IMR have adopted this HCR as the basis for its advice and applied the HCR in 2020.

For 2020 IMR found SSBproxyBHSSBrefNH 0,5%

For 2020 the IMR advice is unchanged and is based on the HCR

All calculations of the number and biomass calculation of lumpfish are carried out in StoX (version 2.7), an analytical tool developed by the Institute of Marine Research for calculating quantity indices from cruises (Johnsen et al., 2019; http://www.imr.no/forskning/prosjekter/stox/nb-no). The strata systems are derived from other assessments performed with the same cruise data. More details can be found in Johannessen et al. (2019) for the Barents Sea and Salthaug et al. (2017) for the Norwegian Sea. c. Stock assessment and Data The lumpfish population is assessed based on data collected during the IESSNS surveys in the Norwegian Sea (IESSNS: International Ecosystem Survey in the Nordic Seas) and in the Barents Sea (NOR-RUS ecosystem survey (BESS). When the stock is to be assessed in August, only data from the Norwegian Sea are available. Therefore, spawning potential can only be assessed based on the Norwegian Sea estimate, but fish mortality is assessed on this year's landings and last year's adult population.

Barents Sea, BESS survey: The objective is to estimate the amount of 0-group of fish. The collection of 0-group fish in the Barents Sea has been carried out since 1965 and standardised since 1980. Norwegian Sea, IESSNS survey: The aim of this survey is to collect data on the number, abundance, aggregation, migration and ecology of mackerel and other pelagic species. Lumpfish are among the most abundant species covered by the IESSNS surveys.

In 2020, the Institute of Marine Research carried out work to standardize the lumpfish assessment in the Barents Sea. This work included recalculation of the estimates and the determination of uncertainty targets.

The data available remain as in previous years while the stock assessment methodology has been improved. 1.2.4 has been rescored, see Section 5.2.

4.2.2 Ling (Molva molva) in subareas 1 and 2 (Northeast Arctic) The fishery for ling is a longline and gill net fishery which occurs fairly deep and in offshore areas, Figure 7. There are no changes in gear, fishing strategy or operations compared to previous years.

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a. Stock status Ling in ICES 1+2 is under a biennial advisory scheme and the most recent advice is therefore dated 2019. The next advice is expected 15 June 2021 and is not included in the evaluation made for this surveillance audit.

A standardized catch per unit effort (cpue) based on data from the Norwegian longline fleet shows an increasing trend from 2004 to present. Landings have been relatively stable, but with a sharp increase in 2018, Figure 3. ICES assesses that fishing pressure on the stock is below FMSY proxy; no reference points for stock size have been defined for this stock.

Stock status is unchanged compared to previous years.

Ling in ICES 1+2

Fishing mortality proxy

Figure 3 Ling in ICES 1+2. Stock status and stock trends. Source: ICES (2019) Advice on Ling 1+2

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4.2.3 St Tusk (Brosme brosme) in subareas 1 and 2 (Northeast Arctic) The fishery for tusk is a longline and gill net fishery which occurs fairly deep and in offshore areas, Figure 7. There are no changes in gear, fishing strategy or operations compared to previous years. a. Stock Status Tusk in ICES 1+2 is under a biennial advisory scheme and the most recent advice is therefore dated 2019. The next advice is expected 15 June 2021 and is not included in the evaluation made for this surveillance audit. A standardized CPUE based on data from the Norwegian longline fleet shows a positive trend from 2003. ICES assesses that fishing pressure on the stock is below FMSY proxy, while the relative spawning stock size is above MSY Btrigger proxy. ICES. (2019) Tusk in subareas 1 and 2 (Northeast Arctic) Stock status is unchanged. b. Harvest Strategy and Harvest Control Rule The harvest strategy is based on technical measures combined with limitation of the fleet capacity. There are no TAC or similar restriction implemented. This stock management approach is unchanged compared to previous years. c. Stock assessment and Data The stock assessment is based on a standardized cpue series from the Norwegian longline reference fleet which covers the main areas of the stock combined with sampling of the catches providing length compositions on which the proxy for fishing mortality (relative to FMSY) is derived. This is the same data and assessment methodology as have been available and applied in previous years. The Reference Fleet data are not used directly in the assessments but used to checked information from other sources. The information is presented to the ICES working group.

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Tusk in ICES 1 + 2

Figure 4 Tusk in ICES 1+2. Stock status and stock trends. Source: ICES (2020) Advice on tusk in 1+2

4.2.4 Impact on the ecosystem Primary and secondary species

Saithe and redfish were main primary species for the gillnet UoCs at the time of certification (2017). However, in subsequent surveillances, none of the UoCs had any main primary or secondary species. Based on 2019-2020 catch data, this continues to be the case (Tables 1-3). In 2019 and 2020, the redfish catch continued to decline (Table 10).

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Table 7 Tusk catch composition (in MT) for Norwegian vessels for 2019 and 2020 with ETP fish species highlighted in orange. Source: Fiskeridirektoratet Catch by Gear Norwegian Danish Hook/ Year TAC quota Total catch Seine seine Gillnet line Trawl Other NA NA 13,113 13 902 12,035 7 156 Tusk < 50% 11,527 0 12 819 10,576 6 114 Tusk > 50% 4,639 0 51 4,543 1 44 Bycatch: Ling 9 1,545 0 5 Cod 8 263 0 0 Saithe 4 170 0 0 Haddock 1 147 0 Atl. Halibut 0 1 143 0 Redfish (S. norvegicus) 10 90 0 0 Rabbitfish 94 Greenland halibut 0 59 0 Blue ling 0 54 0 Other skates and rays 0 51 0 Greater forkbeard 0 38 1 Atlantic wolffish 0 11 Spotted wolffish 10 Northern Wolffish 10 Mora, uspes. 9

Spinytail skate 9 2019 Monkfish 0 4 0 1 Pollack 0 4 0 0 Burton-skate 5

Spiny Dogfish 0 4 0 Nephrops 0 0 0 2 Sailray 1 Roughhead grenadier 0 1 0 Whiting 1 Blue skate 1 0 Black-mouthed dogfish 0 Trollkrab Lithodes maja 0 Velvet belly 0 Redfish (Sebastes mentella) 0 Hake 0 0 Plaice 0 0 0 King Crab, male- 0 Lobster 0 Porbeagle 0

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Deepwater prawns 0 Other marine fishes 0 0 Brown crab 0 Conger 0 Brill 0 King Crab, female- 0 Lemon sole 0 0 John Dory 0 Roundnose grenadier 0 Turbot 0 Witch flounder 0 NA NA 13,113 13 902 12,035 7 156 Tusk < 50% 10,907 13 900 9,872 7 115 Tusk > 50% 2,206 2 2,163 0 41 Bycatch: Ling 0 742 0 4 Cod 0 197 0 Atl. Halibut 0 112 0 Haddock 0 111 0 Saithe 0 67 0 Redfish (S. norvegicus) 0 42 0 Rabbitfish 37 Other skates and rays 25 0 Blue ling 21 0

Atlantic wolffish 15 Greater forkbeard 11 1 Spiny Dogfish 10 0 2020 Greenland halibut 9 Spinytail skate 7 Monkfish 0 4 0

Spotted wolffish 3 Mora, uspes. 2 Pollack 0 2 0 Burton-skate 2 Sailray 1 Nephrops 0 0 1 Roughhead grenadier 1 Northern Wolffish 0 Whiting 0 0 Hake 0 0 King Crab, han- 0 Plaice 0

Lithodes maja 0 0 0

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Mackerel 0 0 Conger 0 Porbeagle 0 Turbot 0 Brown crab 0 Other marine fishes 0 King Crab, hun- 0 Brill 0 Lemon sole 0 Witch flounder 0

Table 8 Ling catch composition (in MT) for Norwegian vessels for 2019 and 2020 ETP fish species highlighted in orange. Source: Fiskeridirektoratet Catch by Gear Norwegian Danish Hook/ Year TAC quota Total catch Seine seine Gillnet line Trawl Other NA NA 22,312 0 6,541 14,093 1,470 208 Ling < 50% 11,391 0 3,562 6,178 1,454 197 Ling > 50% 10,921 2,979 7,915 16 11 Bycatch: Tusk 173 2,079 1 5 Cod 90 630 2 2 Saithe 246 282 7 7 Greater forkbeard 31 232 0 Haddock 38 193 0 0 Blue ling 105 73 0 Redfish (S. norvegicus) 123 18 0 0 Pollack 64 9 0 0 Greenland halibut 65 2 0 Rabbitfish 64 2019 Spinytail skate 64 Monkfish 47 12 1 1 Other skates and rays 1 36 0 Atl. Halibut 13 15 0 0 Hake 20 3 1 1 Spiny Dogfish 14 1 0 Atlantic wolffish 1 7 0 0 Sailray 5 Mora, uspes. 3 Burton-skate 3 Roughhead grenadier 2 Conger 1 Whiting 0 0 0 0

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Roundnose grenadier 1 Porbeagle 1 Squid 0 0 Spotted wolffish 0 0 Nephrops 0 Lithodes maja 0 Blue skate 0 0 Sebases mantella 0 Deepwater prawns 0 0 Turbot 0 0 0 0 Northern Wolffish 0 Plaice 0 0 0 Brown crab 0 Megrim 0 0 John Dory 0 Lumpfish male 0 Lumpfish (hun) 0 Mackerel 0 Lemon sole 0 0 Witch flounder 0 Dover sole 0 NA NA 18,504 0 6,652 10,460 1,153 240 Ling < 50% 9,318 0 0 3,922 4,018 1,153 226 Ling > 50% 9,186 0 2,730 6,442 0 13 Bycatch: Tusk 92 1,866 0 Saithe 279 155 0 0 Cod 95 307 0 0 Blue ling 85 148 Haddock 93 134 0 Greater forkbeard 9 126 0 Pollack 129 2 0 0 2020 Redfish (S. norvegicus) 92 17 0 Spinytail skate 80 Greenland halibut 66 1 0 Rabbitfish 0 65 0 Monkfish 0 55 5 0 0 Other skates and rays 2 28 Atl. Halibut 8 22 Hake 19 0 0

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Sailray 13 Spiny Dogfish 5 0 0 Atlantic wolffish 1 2 Whiting 0 1 0 Roughhead grenadier 1 Spotted wolffish 0 1 Burton-skate 1 Mora 1 Thornback ray 1 Nephrops 0 0 0 Unspecified fish 0 Mora, uspes. 0 Plaice 0 0 0 Blue skate 0 Turbot 0 0 0 Porbeagle 0 John Dory 0 Lithodes maja 0 Deepwater prawns 0 Northern Wolffish 0 Lemon sole 0 0 Mackerel 0 0 Brown crab 0 Other flatfish 0 Brill 0 0 Witch flounder 0 0 Squid Beaked redfish (S. mentella) 0 0

Table 9 Lumpfish catch composition (in MT) for Norwegian vessels for 2019 and 2020 ETP fish species highlighted in orange. Source: Fiskeridirektoratet Catch by Gear Norwegian Danish Hook/ Year TAC quota Total catch Seine seine Gillnet line Trawl Other NA NA 1,931 2 1 1,889 3 36 lumpfish < 50% 457 3 0 424 3 34 2019 lumpfish > 50% 1,474 5 1 1,465 2 Bycatch: Cod 0 30 Atl. Halibut 0 19 0

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Plaice 0 10 0 Saithe 5 King Crab, male- 1 2 Monkfish 2 Atlantic wolffish 2 Pollack 0 2 Ling 1 Tusk 1 Haddock 0 Redfish (S. norvegicus) 0 King Crab, female 0 0 Turbot 0 Lemon sole 0 Salmon 0 Hake 0 NA NA 1,501 0 1 1,488 2 11 lumpfish < 50% 68 0 1 61 2 4 lumpfish > 50% 1,434 0 1,427 7 Bycatch: Cod 0 40 1 Atl. Halibut 0 18 0 Saithe 0 13 0 Plaice 0 10 0 Monkfish 0 6 0 King Crab, Male 0 3 1 Pollack 0 3 0 Atlantic wolffish 0 2 0 2020 Redfish (S. norvegicus) 0 1 Tusk 0 1 0 Haddock 0 1 Ling 0 1 King Crab, female 0 0 0 Turbot 0 0 0 Urchin, uspes. 0 0 Salmon 0 0 Lemon sole 0 0 0 Spotted wolffish 0 0 0 Hake 0 0 0

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Table 10 Redfish catch as percentage of total catch for each UoC 2019 Ling 2020 Ling 2019 Tusk 2020 Tusk 2019 2020 Lumpfish Lumpfish Hook Gillnet Hook Gillnet Hook Gillnet Hook Gillnet Gillnet Gillnet and and and and Line Line Line Line 0.13% 1.88% 0.16% 1.38% 0.75% 1.11% 0.03% - NA NA

Endangered, threatened, or protected species

According to the MSC (2014), an ETP species is one that is recognized by national ETP legislation; a species listed in a binding international agreement (refer to MSC 2014 for the list of relevant binding international agreements); or an out-of-scope species that is listed in the IUCN Red List as vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered. Table 11 lists the relevant ETP species that overlap with these UoCs. The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is a multilateral treaty established to protect endangered plants and animals. It was drafted at a meeting of members of the IUCN and became effective in 1975. It aims to ensure that the international trade of wild animals and plants does not threaten the survival of these species, and it extends varying degrees of protection to more than 35,000 animal and plant species. Each CITES-protected species is assigned an appendix, which specifics the extent of the threat and the trade controls applied to that species. CITES Appendix I, the highest level, includes the species that are threatened with extinction and are, or may be, affected by trade. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species was introduced in 1994 with the goal of providing information and analyses on the status, trends, and threats to species in order to inform and catalyze conservation action. To achieve this goal, The IUCN Red List aims to: • Establish a baseline for monitoring species status changes • Provide a global context for the establishment of local level conservation priorities • Monitor, on a continuing basis, the status of a representative selection of species that covers all major ecosystems

Compiled by the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre, the Norwegian Red List of Species 2015 includes species that are assessed as being at risk of extinction within Norway and includes species that are or have been established as reproducing species in Norway. Species are assessed against a set of criteria developed by the IUCN, and each species is categorized and ranked according to the level of risk that species will become extinct if conditions do not change.

Table 11 The protection measures and status (where relevant) of the ETP species overlapping with the UoCs. (“L/T” refers to the ling/tuck UoCs and “L” to the lumpfish UoCs.) Sources: https://cites.org/eng/app/appendices.php, Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre 2019, https://www.iucnredlist.org/ Common name Species name CITES App. I Norwegian Red List IUCN Red List Porbeagle Lamna nasus X L/T – Vulnerable Spiny dogfish/ spurdog Squalus acanthias L/T & L – Endangered Black-legged kittiwake Rissa tridactyla L/T & L – Endangered L/T & L – Vulnerable Common tern Sterna hirundo L/T & L – Endangered Common murre/ L/T & L – Critically common guillemot Uria aalge endangered Thick-billed murre/ Brünnich’s guillemot Uria lomvia L/T & L – Endangered Northern fulmar Fulmarus glacialis L/T & L – Endangered Razorbill Alca torda L/T & L – Endangered Hooded seal Cystophora cristata L/T & L – Endangered L/T & L – Vulnerable Ringed seal Phoca hispida L/T & L – Vulnerable

Fish

The endangered fish species relevant to the hook and line and gillnet UoCs for ling and tusk are porbeagle and spiny dogfish. Only the latter, spiny dogfish, is also relevant to the lumpfish UoC. Table 12 shows that all catches of these species are under 2% with most near 0%. Therefore, the UoCs’ impact on these ETP fish species is negligible. Table 12 ETP species’ percentage of catch ETP 2019 Ling 2020 Ling 2019 Tusk 2020 Tusk 2019 2020 Species Lumpfish Lumpfish

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Hook Gillnet Hook Gillnet Hook Gillnet Hook Gillnet Gillnet Gillnet and and and and Line Line Line Line Porbeagle - 0.02% - - - - NA NA Spiny 0.00% 0.21% - 0.08% - 0.08% - - dogfish

Seabirds

According to NINA, lumpfish fisheries have one of the highest recorded bycatch rates per trip (mean: 0.59 across the range of data available; see yearly estimates in Table 9). However, each fishing trip usually consists of many gillnets so the number of seabirds captured per meter of gillnet might not be as high relative to other gillnet or longline fisheries on a per trip basis. Research on seabird bycatch in the lumpfish fishery conducted by NINA suggests that there are “large differences in bycatch rates among countries. The estimated mean bycatch in Iceland was 2.43 birds/trip, while the estimates in Norway was 0.44 and 0.39 birds/trip, respectively. The large disparities between estimates might reflect large spatial differences in bycatch rates but could partly also arise due to distinctions in data recorded by onboard inspectors (Iceland), self-administered registration (Norway) and direct observations by cameras (Denmark)” (Christensen-Dalsgaard et al. 2019).

Table 13 Estimated bycatch of seabirds per trip in the lumpfish fishery. Based mostly on self-reporting from fishers to NINA. Low and high refers to the 95% confidence interval. Source: NINA Year Low High Mean 2012 0.42 1.96 0.90 2013 0.19 0.86 0.40 2015 0.10 1.75 0.42 2018 0.37 31.07 3.39 2019 0.13 1.15 0.39 2020 0.67 3.84 2.51

Bærum et al. (2019) analysed 10 years of seabird bycatch data from the Norwegian coastal gillnet fishery. The data were provided by the coastal reference fleet for 2006-2015 (Table 14). Since feeding behaviour of the seabirds varies, Bærum et al. (2019), the data were divided into two groups: diving and surface-feeding (Table 15). Common guillemot and northern fulmar made up the highest catch percentages. The common guillemot’s global population is estimated at >18,000,000 individuals (del Hoyo et al. 1996) with the European population estimated at 2,350,000-3,060,000 mature individuals (BirdLife International 2015). The northern fulmar’s global population is estimated at 7,000,000 pairs (Carboneras et al. 2016), and the European population is estimated at 3,380,000-3,500,000 pairs (BirdLife International 2015).

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Table 14 Total number of trips, vessels, and seabird bycatch for the Norwegian coastal gillnet fishery. Source: Bærum et al. 2019

Table 15 Percent representation of seabirds in the Norwegian coastal gillnet fishery’s catch. Source: Bærum et al. 2019

NINA stated that in 2020 there was an increase in self-reporting of bycatch, which could be related to cooperation with Norges Fiskarlag who distributed information about why fishers should report bycatch. Due to Covid-19, no external observers were used. Overall, NINA has concluded that the lumpfish fishery’s total seabird impact is limited since the fishery is relatively small. NINA does not monitor seabird bycatch in the ling and tusk fisheries because the risk for catching seabirds in those fisheries are significantly less being offshore than the catch in the coastal gillnet fishery for lumpfish.

Marine mammals

Overall, marine mammals are unlikely to be impacted by longline gear and have never been caught in the ling and tusk gillnet gear. Given that the gillnets are set near the coast and that they are deployed between 10-50 m depth, interactions with seals are more likely than other marine mammals. The hooded seal and ringed seal continue to be the only marine mammals that might be affected by the lumpfish fishery. Both of these seals are found in the northern part of the fishing area only (Figure 5 and Figure 6), and there is very little overlap with the Norwegian lumpfish fishery. Therefore, the team concludes that UoCs’ impact on marine mammals is negligible.

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Figure 5 Hooded seal distribution. Source: https://nammco.no/topics/hooded-seal/

Figure 6 Ringed seal distribution. Source: https://nammco.no/topics/ringed-seal/

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4.2.5 Bait for long line fishery Bait for long line fishery remained as in previous years i.e. NEA mackerel, Atlanto scandian herring, Saury and Argentian squid. The amounts remained around 5-7 wt % of the catch or less than 500 tons in total. This amount are minute shares of the fisheries impact on these stocks.

4.2.6 Impact on habitats Figure 7 shows where the tusk and ling UoCs fished in 2019 and 2020, which is not a change from previous years. There are no changes in overlap of the UoCs with sensitive habitats and/or closed or protected areas. The fishery is largely done with longline and gillnets, Table 7 and Table 8. A July 2019 bottom trawl regulation was enacted to protect vulnerable marine ecosystems in ICES I and II (www.fiskeridir.no/Yrkesfiske/Regelverk-og-reguleringer/J- meldinger/Gjeldende-J-meldinger/J-61-2019). Additionally, gear loss is negligible since there is a requirement to tend gear when it is in the water.

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Figure 7 Areas fished (green) by the UoCs for tusk and ling in 2019 and 2020. Source: Fiskeridirektoratet

As noted above, the lumpfish fishery takes place between the Lofoten area to the Varanger Peninsula along the Northern Norwegian Coast and in very shallow areas, 5-40 m bottom depth, and often in the outer parts of the coast exposed to the open sea.

4.2.7 Changes to the management system The management system has remained unchanged in previous years. The MCS levels has remained unchanged and the control strategies have been unchanged. Control and compliance remain as in previous years. The level of inspections remained unchanged, Table 16 and Table 17.

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Table 16 Reactions at landings inspection by DoF 2020. 2020

Fee Warning No reaction Not decided Written warning FISHERY Inspection type Nothing to remark Grand Total Tusk Document 2 2 Landing 1 1 Sprat Document 1 1 Haddock Document 1 1 9 2 13 Catch 1 1 Landing 1 1 Ling Document 2 2 Landing 1 1 1 Hake Document 1 1 Landing 1 1 2 North Sea herring Document 1 1 Catch 2 2 Landing 1 1 3 1 6 Weight 1 1 Saithe Document 24 1 11 1 37 Catch 1 5 6 Full 2 2 Storage 1 1 Instrument setting 1 1 Landing 11 1 2 2 16 Gear 4 2 18 24 Sandeel and Document 1 1 1 1 5 7 other Landing 2 2 Weight 1 1 Norway pout Document 2 2 Grand Total 49 3 1 8 67 9 134

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Table 17 Number of inspections by the Norwegian Coast Guard 2020. Source: Client

4.2.8 Changes to relevant regulations The ERS-regulation [Electronic Reporting System] https://www.fiskeridir.no/Yrkesfiske/Regelverk-og-reguleringer/J- meldinger/Gjeldende-J-meldinger/j-10-2021 is extended to include the entire fleet as per 01.01.2021 with gradual implementation for different vessel groups by 2023. This will have little influence on the ling and tusk fisheries as vessels involved with these fisheries being larger vessels in general were already subject to this regulation. However, for the lumpfish fishery with its dominance of small vessels (< 11m) this represents an improvement of the data and hopefully of the data quality.

However, the introduction of the regulation to also include the small vessels is done gradually and any rescoring will wait until the regulation is fully operative also in the lumpfish fishery.

There are no other significant change in the regulations.

4.2.9 Changes to personnel involved in science, management or industry. There are no changes in key in personnel.

4.2.10 Changes that impact Traceability There are no changes that effect Chain of Custody considerations since the PCR of 06th October 2017. There are no changes in landing points from earlier years and the catch that is landed by foreign vessels cannot be mixed with certified catch based on the traceability system described in the public certification report. The systems of tracking and tracing in the fishery are still considered sufficient to make sure all fish and fish products identified and sold as certified by the fishery originate from the certified fishery.

Product landed by Norwegian vessels from the ling, tusk and lumpfish fisheries are recorded accurately and identified through the Directorate of Fisheries and sales organisation (or by the Danish counterpart) as described in the PCR of October 2017. Product from the certified fishery is therefore eligible to enter further Chain of Custody. Products may be sold through auction arranged by the sales organisation or directly. To be eligible to carry the MSC logo, fish must enter into separate MSC Chain of custody certification commencing sale.

The list of vessels is updated at every assessment and is an appendix to this annual report -see chapter 6.6. The scope of the MSC Fishery certification remains unchanged and is up to the point of landing and Chain of Custody commences from the point of landing and sale.

The client Norges Fiskarlag (The Norwegian Fishermen's Association) was founded in 1926 and is based on memberships in local and regional fishermen's associations. The association has a total of 110 local chapters and two semi-independent group organizations with approximately 4300 members from across the country. It has 7 regional associations and 2 group organizations all of which are part of the client group. The sales organizations are owned by fishermen and boat-owners (although details of the mechanisms that form the electoral basis may vary). The sales organizations are, therefore, all a part of the “MSC client group project” and are together with NFA (and the Norwegian Seafood Council) bound by contract to perform the certifications and provide financing for direct and indirect costs.

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The sales organizations perform all sales through auctions and does not take ownership of the product or handle the products. They act solely as an intermediary between the vessel owners and the buyers.

The sales organizations for the NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries are: - Norges Råfisklag - Surofi - Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag - Fiskehav (Rogaland Fiskesalgslag and Skagerakfisk have merged into to form this company)

The updated list of landing sites is given in chapter 6.7

4.2.11 Status of Inseparable or practically inseparable stock (IPI)

There are no IPI species involved with the NFA tusk, ling and lumpfish fisheries.

Table 18 IPI determination Ref. Clause/ Requirement IPI- Y/N Observation

7.5.9.1 The CAB shall only recognise stock(s) as being an IPI stock, where the inseparability arises because either: a The non-target catch is practicably N indistinguishable during normal fishing operations (i.e. the catch is from a stock of the same species or a closely related species), b When distinguishable, it is not N commercially feasible to separate due to the practical operation of the fishery that would require significant modification to existing harvesting and processing methods. c The total combined proportion of NA catches from the IPI stock(s) do not exceed 15% by weight of the total combined catches of target and IPI stock(s) for the UoA.

d The stocks are not ETP species NA

e The stocks are not certified separately NA

4.2.12 Enhanced fisheries Not relevant.

4.3 Version details Table 19 Fisheries program documents versions Document Version number

MSC Fisheries Certification Process Version 2.2

MSC Fisheries Standard Version 2.01

MSC General Certification Requirements Version 2.4.1

Assessment tree version- Fisheries Certification Requirements (FCR) Version 2.0

MSC Surveillance Reporting Template Version 2.1

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5 Results 5.1 Surveillance results overview 5.1.1 Summary of conditions No new conditions were raised at this third surveillance audit.

Status of conditions set for this fishery assessment is given in the table below.

Table 20 Summary of conditions The condition deadlines and milestones are subject to a 6-month extension in accordance with Covid-19 Derogation 27 March 2020) PI Condition Performance PI revised Condition Status original number Indicator (PI) score score Lumpfish: 1.2.2a S1: The fishery in 2014-2017 was at a low level The client shall 2015-2016 virtually nil, but in 2018 there has encourage the been more interest in this fishery. With the development and current system of boat quota there are no risk implementation of that the fishery will be larger than what is a well- defined recommended by IMR. There is no progress HCR. A well- towards defining reference points, but there is a defined HCR general basis for further analysis towards a should ensure that better understanding of the stock dynamics. the exploitation NFA has engaged with the authorities rate is reduced as concerning management incl HCR. The science the PRI is is (slowly) progressing. On target. approached, are expected to keep S2: Management is discussed at the stock Reguleringsmøte based on an assessment of fluctuating around stock status presented by IMR. The a target level management approach is to establish 1 consistent with (or regulations that will generate a fishery that does 75 Unchanged above) MSY, or for not exceed 400 t roe annually. There is no key LTL species a indication of recruitment failure and the fishing level consistent mortality is likely well below FMSY. The advice with ecosystem by IMR is based on a HCR that relates needs. observed biomass in the surveys to an upper limit on The HCR that is actually implemented is to maintain the biomass at a high level. On target. S3: This condition is eligible for Derogation 6 (ref. Table low on page 2)– milestones and deadlines have been adjusted- ref appendix 5.3. IMR has with support from NFA developed a HCR for the lumpfish fishery (https://www.hi.no/resources/rad-rognkjeks.pdf). The HCR has been implemented and used for the advice for 2021, Durif (2020).2 On Target Lumpfish: 1.2.4b S1: There is contact between the Client and The Client shall in relevant authorities and there is ongoing work cooperation with on improving the understanding of the relevant population dynamics of lumpfish, at the North institutions Atlantic scale. On Target. develop 2 The stock assessment approach is 75 Unchanged appropriate S2: improving not least because of better data on reference points or stock structure and in 2018 data from the proxies and seek IESSNS survey was included in the stock adoption of these assessment. These contributions are towards reference points at inter alia the development of reference points. It

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the appropriate has not yet been possible to define these. On research level. target. S3: This condition is NOT eligible for Derogation 6 (ref. Table on page 2). As noted under Condition 1 IMR has developed a HCR based on reference points and have implemented this HCR if only at an preliminary basis. As part of this work reference points have been defined. On target Lumpfish: 2.3.1b S1: Data collection is conducted via forms to be The client shall completed, but response rate is low and patchy, introduce a system as well as time consuming. of recording The ‘bycatch project’ could be elevated to a ecological ‘monitoring project’ to be continued for years, information on all thus providing the data to understand bycatch of the vessels seabirds and to develop and implement the participating in this necessary mitigation measures. fishery, such as The main focus of the bycatch data collection recording seabird discussion was on a possible further interactions. A ‘no development of the existing app for general data interaction’ per trip collection from the various fisheries (all the has to be recorded coastal fishing app, the fisheries directorate, or too. Self-reporting the app for the reference fleet of HI). And to is not sufficient, include a species identification option as part of there is need for the app. independent In order to achieve improved cooperation with verification of this the fishers, it was affirmed that good self-reported communication with the fishers is vital. bycatch data At the next SA it would be good to actually see through observers, the app which records bycatch of non-target reference vessels species. The app allows self-recording, and or cameras. verification of the data collected needs to be demonstrated. On target.

S2: Cooperation between NFA and NINA 3 continues. Information provided by NINA 70 Unchanged estimates of seabird bycatch per trip for the lumpfish fishery were provided. A system of self-reported seabird bycatch data continues to be under development. NFA has now been informed that instead of improving on the coastal app, authorities plan to gradually roll out full ERS requirements for all vessels over the next few years, and it is likely (according to the client) that this would become a legal obligation as part of national fisheries management. The client stated that this may take longer than the milestones in the CAP, as it is thought that a national programme may entail complex implementation. On target S3: This condition is NOT eligible for Derogation 6 (ref. Table on page 2). NFA has collaborated with NINA to improve bycatch rate estimates. As of January 2021, a new regulation requires all fishing vessels to have VMS and the electronic reporting system (ERS) installed by 2023 (https://www.fiskeridir.no/Yrkesfiske/Regelverk- og-reguleringer/J-meldinger/Gjeldende-J- meldinger/j-10-2021). Fishing activity and catch data will be reported in ERS, and the requirements will apply from 1 January 2022 starting with vessels >11 m, meaning that

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complete reports will be available for the UoCs by 2023. On Target Lumpfish: 2.3.2a & d S1: As part of the meeting with NINA (8th May Design and 2018), bycatch mitigation measures and implement a strategies were addressed. It was thought that strategy to with improved information via the app, which minimise seabird would also give information on the specifics of bycatch, including the fishing event (time, date, depth location etc) the development and to relate that to occurrence of seabirds in of technical the area, measures to reduce seabird bycatch mitigation to can be developed, and lead to strategies, which reduce seabird may include depth limits, seasonal and location bycatch in gillnets. limits, gear design such as colour of gillnet for The existing lack example. It was agreed at the meeting with of technical NINA to use the findings to develop a Best mitigation (as Practice document. On target. exists for e.g. Cooperation between NFA and NINA longlines) S2: continues, with informal contact throughout the increases reliance year and an ongoing project including possible on spatial or 4 bycatch data collection through the coastal 65 Unchanged temporal closures reference fleet. From the information provided to reduce bycatch by the client it can be seen that the - building in development of a strategy is actively being mitigation testing pursued with other relevant agencies and the would support fishers. other international On target. efforts to develop mitigation S3: This condition is eligible for Derogation 6 measures which (ref. Table on page 2)– milestones and will reduce the deadlines have been adjusted- ref appendix 5.3. reliance on NINA with input from the NFA and others has closures (and the developed a guide to technical measures to resulting economic further mitigate seabird bycatch, Bærum et al impacts). (2021). A campaign is planned for 2021 to increase awareness of the reporting requirements of sea bird and marine mammals encounters On Target Lumpfish: 2.3.3b S1: See progress under Condition 3 above, Design and applies here too. On target implement an on- See progress under condition 3 which board recording S2: applies here. The data on seabird bycatch system to measure collected by NINA is allowing an estimate of trends in all bycatch per trip to be calculated, although at seabird bycatch. this stage it is not possible to note any trends. Self-reporting is On target. 5 not sufficient, there 70 Unchanged is need for S3: This condition is eligible for Derogation 6 independent (ref. Table on page 2)– milestones and verification of this deadlines have been adjusted- ref appendix 5.3. self-reported See Bærum et al (2021) and comment to bycatch data Condition 4. through observers, On Target reference vessels or cameras. Ling & tusk: 1.2.2a S1: The need for Harvest Control Rules with The Client shall relevant reference points for ling, tusk and take steps to lumpfish has been raised with authorities in an 6 ensure that an overarching discussion involving a range of 75 Unchanged

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shall encourage project at the Directorate to formulate new the development HCRs across several fisheries and a draft for and HCRs has been completed for ling and tusk and implementation of is soon ready to be sent to the Ministry. On a HCR that target. ensures that the The regulation of Tusk and ling in Norway is exploitation rate is S2: based on technical regulation and licenses. The reduced as PRI is stock status of the tusk and ling stocks are approached. good. The project on HCRs have not yet been concluded. On Target. S3: This condition is eligible for Derogation 6 (ref. Table on page 2)– milestones and deadlines have been adjusted- ref appendix 5.3. ICES has conducted a Benchmark Workshop (15–19 February 2021) on MSY Advice using SPiCT. This study includes tusk (Brosme brosme) in subareas 1 and 2 and subareas 4 and 7–9, and in divisions 3.a, 5.b, 6.a, and 12.b as case studies. Adopting SPiCT or a similar approach implies that MSY references points will be defined. On Target Ling & tusk: 1.2.4b S1: Same as for condition 6. On target The Client shall in S2: A FMSY proxy based on length cooperation with compositions has been adopted in the ICES relevant advice and presents a step towards an institutions appropriate set of reference points. On target. develop appropriate 7 This condition is NOT eligible for Derogation 75 Unchanged reference points S3: 6 (ref. Table on page 2). SPiCT would provide and seek adoption estimates of the ratio Fcurrent/FMSY and of these reference Bcurrent/BMSY and thus meet the requirements points at the set out in 1.2.4.b and this option is under appropriate investigation at ICES. research level. On Target Ling & tusk: 2.3.1b S1: See progress under Condition 3 above. The client shall Although mention was made to adapt existing introduce a system apps and logs to include ETPs in general, no of recording specific mention was made to skates and rays in bycatch particular. The list of species included in the app information to will be checked at the next SA. On target. species level (in No bycatch information on skates was particular for S2: available. skates and rays) The discussion on the app as detailed under on all the vessels condition 3 also applies here. The longliners in participating in this the reference fleet have full ERS, although this fishery, in order to does not yet distinguish between different skate contribute and ray species. 8 effectively to ICES 70 Unchanged On target: WGEF assessments. S3: This condition is NOT eligible for Derogation A ‘no interaction’ 6 (ref. Table on page 2). NFA has collaborated per trip has to be with NINA to improve bycatch rate estimates. As recorded too. Self- of January 2021, a new regulation requires all reporting is not fishing vessels to have VMS and the electronic sufficient, there is reporting system (ERS) installed by 2023. need for Fishing activity and catch data will be reported independent in ERS, and the requirements will apply from 1 verification of this January 2022 starting with vessels >11 m, self-reported meaning that complete reports will be available bycatch data for the UoCs by 2023. Data from the Reference through observers,

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reference vessels fleet will contribute to better statistics on these or cameras. encounters. On Target Ling & tusk: 2.3.2a & e S1: Data for seabird bycatch in the longline The UoA should fishery has been available from the reference have in place fleet to evaluate patterns. Data collection needs precautionary to improve in order to detect trends. management Furthermore, bird scaring devices need to be strategies harmonised across the fisheries. designed to: These issues will be addressed at specific workshops to be conducted in 2019. On target. • meet national and S2: A standardisation of best practice measures international across the fisheries is being considered and requirements; evaluated in the form of a specially produced • ensure the UoA booklet by NINA, including bird scaring devices does not hinder and their effectiveness across the fisheries. At recovery of the next audit specific progress as to the

ETP species. consideration and implementation of bird 70 Unchanged 9 Also, the UoA scaring devices on the longliners has to be should regularly provided, and if not considered appropriate or review and effective for the longline fisheries (ling and tusk) implement then evidence has to be available to show why it measures, as is not necessary. On target. appropriate, to minimise the S3: This condition is eligible for Derogation 6 mortality of ETP (ref. Table on page 2)– milestones and species. deadlines have been adjusted- ref appendix 5.3. NINA with input from the NFA and others has developed a systematic guide to technical measures to further mitigate seabird bycatch. This demonstrates progress is being made against this milestone. On Target Ling & tusk: 2.3.3b S1: The progress described under Condition 5 Design and (PI 2.3.3 lumpfish) applies here too. On target. implement an on- S2: There has been communication with board recording authorities on the alternative path of producing system to measure improved direct reporting of bycatch. The trends in all ETP present bycatch records do not appear to show bycatch, to detail on skates and ray species as well as species level, seabirds. Authorities plan to gradually roll out including full ERS requirements for all vessels over the independent next few years. The client stated that this may verification to be take longer than the milestones in the CAP, as it robust. Self- is thought that a national programme may entail reported data has complex implementation. The detailed to be cross- identification of bycatch as part of the ERS checked with the would need to include skates and rays to 10 reference fleet and 70 Unchanged species level (to make it relevant and observers to verify meaningful to the ETP component) as well as its accuracy. seabirds (also to species level)– and this is an Information issue the client is in discussion about with the collected from the relevant fisheries management authorities (eg fishery under NRI). On target assessment should be This condition is eligible for Derogation 6 examined to S3: (ref. Table on page 2)– milestones and quantify the extent deadlines have been adjusted- ref appendix 5.3. of interactions with NFA has collaborated with NINA to improve all ETP species, bycatch rate estimates. As of January 2021, a including new regulation requires all fishing vessels to elasmobranchs to have VMS and the electronic reporting system species level (not (ERS) installed by 2023. Fishing activity and

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just ‘skates and catch data will be reported in ERS, and the rays’). Where requirements will apply from 1 January 2022 interactions are starting with vessels >11 m, meaning that found to be complete reports will be available for the UoCs unacceptable the by 2023. fleet should On Target implement appropriate actions to minimize interactions or eliminate mortalities of these affected ETP species, including all elasmobranch species. Tusk- traps: 2.3.3b S1: The progress described for Conditions 5 (PI Design and 2.3.3 lumpfish) and 10 (PI 2.3.3 Ling and Tusk), implement an on- applies here too. On target. board recording The progress described for conditions 3 & 4 system to measure S2: applies here too, as the trap fishery is trends in all ETP conducted in the coastal region. The trap-tusk bycatch, including fishery would also be required to use the ERS independent as eventually designed and implemented. verification to be Currently it is not possible to note any trends in robust. Self- bycatch in the trap fishery. There is no trap reported data has fishery representative in the reference fleet. to be cross- At the next audit the client has to show that this checked with the trap fishery is also part of the wider detailed reference fleet and ERS bycatch recording being rolled out. On observers to verify target. its accuracy. S3: This condition is eligible for Derogation 6 (ref. Table on page 2)– milestones and 11 deadlines have been adjusted- ref appendix 5.3 70 Unchanged NFA has collaborated with NINA to improve bycatch rate estimates. As of January 2021, a new regulation requires all fishing vessels to have VMS and the electronic reporting system (ERS) installed by 2023. Fishing activity and catch data will be reported in ERS, and the requirements will apply from 1 January 2022 starting with vessels >11 m, meaning that complete reports will be available for the UoCs by 2023. Since ERS has just been implemented, it is not possible to determine trends at this time, and there is not a trap fishery representative in the reference fleet. However, the 1-year extension applied as per MSC derogation of 27 March 2021 and therefore the milestone for year 3 is not to be met before April 2022. On Target Ling & tusk: 2.1.1a S1: At a meeting with IMR and the Directorate 70 Improve recording of Fisheries (14th Nov 2018), the issue of redfish of ‘redfish’ to in the bycatch, and improved identification of species bycatch species, was discussed, as part of a specific level. MSC-conditions across several fisheries, related 80 12 Coordinate with meeting. It was agreed at that meeting that IMR CLOSED other MSC UoAs will be conducting specific bycatch analysis on to design a ling/tusk fishery interactions with redfish. This strategy to reduce S. norvegicus

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bycatch. Or, information will be available at the next provide evidence surveillance audit. On target. of recovery of S. S2: A thorough review of redfish bycatch is norvegicus. expected to be performed by the IMR in the upcoming year (2020). Improvements in the statistics for catch composition between S.mantella and S.norvegicus is expected to be a central piece on this information. On target.

S3: The UoC’s catch in 2019 and 2020 were below the 2% threshold for less resilient species. The relevant MSC UoAs have collectively lowered their catch of golden redfish and have recently closed identical conditions. Therefore, the team concludes that this condition should also be closed, and SG80 is now met. Closed Ling & tusk: S1: NFA has been working closely with the Work to improve Directorate of Fisheries and IMR to identify the protection of vulnerable areas in the Barents Sea and VMEs to include support the implementation of closed areas coral gardens and where necessary. This has resulted in a sponge areas in comprehensive new bottom fishing gear closed areas. regulation, which is currently in draft form and is Implement the currently making its way through the legislative ICES advice on processes. The hearings on the regulations threshold limits for were relatively uncontroversial, and it is longliners. expected that the draft will become legislation in 2019. On target.

13 2.4.2b S2: This legislation has not yet completed its 75 Unchanged journey through the process. It was not possible to ascertain whether threshold limits for demersal longliners are part of this legislation, or whether they have been discussed as part of drawing up this legislation. Considering that only few months have passed between S1 and S2 audits this milestone will be evaluated at the next audit. On target. S3: This condition is eligible for Derogation 6 (ref. Table on page 2)– milestones and deadlines have been adjusted- ref appendix 5.3 On target.

5.1.2 Total Allowable Catch (TAC) and catch data Table 21 Total Allowable Catch (TAC) and catch data Tusk TAC Year 2021 19 984 ton

UoA share of TAC Year 2021 19 984 ton

UoA share of total TAC Year 2021 19 984 ton

Total green- weight catch by UoC Year (most 2020 11 605 ton recent) Total green- weight catch by UoC Year (second 2019 16 166 ton most recent)

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Ling TAC Year 2021 34 109 ton

UoA share of TAC Year 2021 34 109 ton

UoA share of total TAC Year 2021 34 109 ton

Total green- weight catch by UoC Year (most 2020 18 210 ton recent) Total green- weight catch by UoC Year (second 2019 22 311 ton most recent) Lumpfish TAC Year 2021 400 ton

UoA share of TAC Year 2021 400 ton

UoA share of total TAC Year 2021 400 ton

Total green- weight catch by UoC Year (most 2020 219 ton recent) Total green- weight catch by UoC Year (second 2019 273 ton most recent)

5.1.3 Recommendations There are no recommendations set at this third surveillance audit for this fishery. The 3 recommendations set for this assessment in the PCR of 6th October 2017 are given in the table below.

Table 22 Summary of Assessment recommendations Rec. PI Recommendation no 1 2.4.2 This applies to all fisheries under assessment – lumpfish fishery, ling and tusk fishery. Ensure that all fishers know the locations of vulnerable habitats as identified by survey/mapping programmes (MAREANO). Ensure that all fishers are aware of the need to protect such areas (eg Lophelia reefs), even where they are not in a protected closed area. 2 2.3.1 To strengthen the data collection of by-catch of sea birds in the lumpfish fishery the Client might consider support work by data recording by a reference fleet or voluntary observer programmes? 3 2.3.1 Marine mammal interaction for the tusk pots and traps fishery: recording of any interaction of the gears with marine mammals. If possible, establish a system to independently verify such self-recording.

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5.2 Re-scoring Performance Indicators Evaluation Table for PI 2.1.1 – Primary species outcome – Ling & Tusk

The UoA aims to maintain primary species above the PRI and does not hinder recovery of PI 2.1.1 primary species if they are below the PRI. Scoring Issue SG 60 SG 80 SG 100 a Main primary species stock status Guide Main primary species are Main primary species are There is a high degree of certainty post likely to be above the PRI highly likely to be above that main primary species are above the PRI the PRI and are fluctuating around a OR level consistent with MSY. OR If the species is below the PRI, the UoA has If the species is below the measures in place that PRI, there is either are expected to ensure evidence of recovery or that the UoA does not a demonstrably effective hinder recovery and strategy in place between rebuilding. all MSC UoAs which categorise this species as main, to ensure that they collectively do not hinder recovery and rebuilding. Met? Y N Y (N Justifi Ling is the main by-catch in the tusk fishery and vice versa (ie tusk is the main bycatch species cation in the ling fishery). This is a mixed fishery, and both are target species as described under Principle 1. The status of ling and tusk are described under PI 1 and as scored in PI 1.1.1, they are highly likely to be above the PRI (SG80 is met), but there is not a high degree of certainty that these are above PRI and fluctuating around a MSY level (SG100 is not met for tusk (in the ling target fishery) and ling (in the tusk target fishery).

Saithe is a ‘main’ Primary species in the gillnet Ling and Tusk fishery, see Table 13 in Section 5.3. Saithe is harvested sustainably, and the stock is at full reproductive capacity. There is a high degree of certainty that Saithe is above the PRI and are fluctuating around a level consistent with MSY, see also Table 15. SG100 is met for the saithe scoring element.

‘Redfish’ is a ‘main’ Primary species in the gillnet ling and tusk fishery, see Table 13 is Section 5.3. Gillnet catch ratio is 4.29% and therefore above the 2% and both species of redfish (which are inseparable in the catch) are categorized as "less resilient". Fishbase attest both species very low resilience and high vulnerability, and the productivity score is equivalent to low/medium productivity. The stock of Sebastes norvegicus is considered to be below any potential biomass reference point (Blim), and there appear to be no signs of recovery. ICES recommends zero catch and no targeted fishery. The UoA has measures in place, such as no discarding, thus good records are available on all redfish bycatch. SG60 is met. It was not possible to establish the evidence of a demonstrably effective strategy between all MSC UoAs which categorise this species as main. SG80 is not met.

As not all the main primary species scoring elements meet the SG80, the overall score is SG60.

SA3 status: Golden redfish stock continues to be below Blim, and ICES continues to recommend zero catch and no targeted fishery. Given this, the team is assessing the UoC against the “OR” statement.

Redfish are only found in the gillnet and longline ling and tusk UoAs. The amounts are minimal in relation to the total catch. The relevant longline and gillnet MSC UoAs are Norway North East Arctic cod offshore and haddock offshore fisheries, Oceanprom Barents Sea cod and haddock, and FIUN Barents and Norwegian Seas cod and haddock. Tables 7 and 8 show the 2019 and 2020 catch for ling and tusk. The Norway North East Arctic cod offshore and haddock offshore fisheries caught <1% in 2017-2019 (DNV GL 2021a, b), the Oceanprom fishery caught zero golden redfish in 2018 or 2019 (DNV GL

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The UoA aims to maintain primary species above the PRI and does not hinder recovery of PI 2.1.1 primary species if they are below the PRI. 2021c), and the FIUN Barents and Norwegian Seas fishery caught <1% in 2016 and 2017 (Acoura 2018). (Presumably this trend continued in more recent years because subsequent surveillance reports do not mention golden redfish.) Therefore, it can be said the that MSC UoAs have collectively lowered their catch of golden redfish to negligible ranges. Since the catches in 2019 and 2020 were below the 2% threshold for less resilient species, beaked and golden redfish (S. mentella and S. norvegicus) are now classified as ‘minor’ and scored under PI 2.1.1b. SG80 is met, but SG100 is not met since golden redfish is not above PRI. b Minor primary species stock status Guide Minor primary species are highly likely post to be above the PRI

OR

If below the PRI, there is evidence that the UoA does not hinder the recovery and rebuilding of minor primary species Met? N Justifi The following species have been identified as Primary ‘minor’ in the ling & tusk gillnet fishery: cation Cod, saithe, haddock, Redfish (not differentiated between the two species S. norvegicus and S. mentella), Greenland halibut, hake, whiting.

Table 15 in Section 5.3.1 provides detailed information on reference points and stock status for all the Primary species identified from the catch profiles. From this table, saithe, haddock, hake, whiting, and Greenland halibut, meet SG100.

For the two stocks that are depleted Norwegian coastal cod (~40,000 tons annually) and Golden redfish (S. norvegicus) (~3,000 t) annually, see Figure 24 the bycatch is small compared to the total fishery. However, the catch composition data does not differentiate between cod/ coastal cod, and the different redfish species, Therefore SG100 is not met.

As not all the minor species meet the SG100, this scoring issue is not met.

SA3 status: The following species have been identified as Primary ‘minor’ in the ling & tusk UoAs: cod, saithe, haddock, redfish (not differentiated between the two species S. norvegicus and S. mentella), Greenland halibut, hake, and whiting. The catch composition data now differentiate between the two redfish species but do not differentiate between cod/coastal cod. Therefore, SG100 is not met. http://www.ices.dk/sites/pub/Publication%20Reports/Advice/2016/2016/had-rock.pdf Note: the catch composition data does not distinguish between the different redfish species ICES, 2014b; ICES, 2015b; ICES, 2015c; ICES, 2015d; ICES, 2016a; ICES 2016b; ICES, 2016c; ICES, 2016d; ICES, 2016e; ICES, 2016f; ICES, 2016g; ICES, 2016h; ICES, 2016i; ICES, References 2016j; ICES, 2016k; ICES, 2016l; ICES, 2016m; ICES, 2016n; ICES, 2016o http://www.ices.dk/sites/pub/Publication%20Reports/Advice/2016/2016/smr-arct.pdf ICES, 2020 DNV GL, 2021a, b, c Acoura, 2018 OVERALL PERFORMANCE INDICATOR SCORE: 70 80 CONDITION NUMBER (if relevant): 12 - CLOSED

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5.3 Conditions 5.3.1 Closed Conditions Table 23 Condition 12 - Ling & tusk - Closed PI 2.1.1 The UoA aims to maintain primary species above the PRI and does not hinder recovery of primary species if they are below the PRI.

a) Main primary species are highly likely to be above the PRI; Performance Indicator OR

If the species is below the PRI, there is either evidence of recovery or a demonstrably effective strategy in place between all MSC UoAs which categorise this species as main, to ensure that they collectively do not hinder recovery and rebuilding. 70 Score

‘Redfish’ is not differentiated between the two species, S. norvegicus and S. mentella, in the data provided to the assessment. S. norvegicus is below PRI. ‘Redfish’ is a ‘main’ Primary species in the gillnet ling and tusk fishery. Gillnet catch ratio is 4.29% and therefore above the 2% and both species of redfish (which are inseparable in the catch) are categorized as "less resilient". Fishbase attest both species very low resilience and high vulnerability, and the productivity score is equivalent to low/medium productivity. Justification The stock of Sebastes norvegicus is considered to be below any potential biomass reference point (Blim), and there appear to be no signs of recovery, ICES recommends zero catch and no targeted fishery. The UoA has measures in place, such as no discarding, thus good records are available on all redfish bycatch. SG60 is met. It was not possible to establish the evidence of a demonstrably effective strategy between all MSC UoAs which categorise this species as main. SG80 is not met. Improve recording of ‘redfish’ to species bycatch level. Condition Coordinate with other MSC UoAs to design a strategy to reduce S. norvegicus bycatch. Or, provide evidence of recovery of S. norvegicus.

Condition start October 2017

Condition deadline April 2022

1st Audit (Oct 2018): Provide evidence that species can be differentiated and are recorded separately into S. norvegicus and S. mentella. No revision – 70 2nd Audit (Oct 2019): Provide evidence of S.norvegicus bycatch data, and liaising with other MSC UoAs as to design of strategy to collectively not hinder recovery and rebuilding of S.norvegicus and/or evidence of recovery. No revision – 70 Milestones 3rd Audit (Apr 2021): Provide evidence of S. norvegicus bycatch data, and liaising with other MSC UoAs as to design of strategy to collectively not hinder recovery and rebuilding of S.norvegicus and/or evidence of recovery. No revision – 70 4th Audit (Apr 2022): The client has to provide evidence of a strategy that collectively with other MSC UoAs the recovery of S. norvegicus is not hindered; or provide evidence of recovery of the stock. The SG80 is met At a meeting with IMR and the Directorate of Fisheries (14th Nov 2018), the issue of redfish in the bycatch, and improved identification of species, was discussed, as part of a Progress on Condition specific MSC-conditions across several fisheries, related meeting. It was agreed at that (Year 1- 2018) meeting that IMR will be conducting specific bycatch analysis on ling/tusk fishery interactions with redfish. This information will be available at the next surveillance audit (SA2). 2nd Audit: Provide evidence of S. norvegicus bycatch data and liaising with other MSC UoAs as to design of strategy to collectively not hinder recovery and rebuilding of S. norvegicus and/or evidence of recovery. No revision – 70

Progress on Condition The client stated that a thorough review of redfish bycatch is expected to be performed (Year 2- 2019) by the IMR in the upcoming year (2020). Improvements in the statistics for catch composition between S.mantella and S.norvegicus is expected to be a central piece on this information (Client information Dec 2019). This forthcoming review was verified with IMR (Site visit Dec 2019).

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Catch statistics now provide separate input for S. mentella (beaked redfish, Snabel Uer) and S. norvegicus (golden redfish, Vanlig Uer). Therefore, the first part of condition 12 is met. (See ICES [2020] advice on golden redfish ICES and Tables 7 and 8 this report.).

Golden redfish stock continues to be below Blim, and ICES continues to recommend zero catch and no targeted fishery. Hence, there is no evidence of recovery of S. norvegicus. Redfish are only found in the gillnet and longline ling and tusk UoAs. The amounts are minimal in relation to the total catch. The relevant longline and gillnet MSC UoAs are Norway North East Arctic cod offshore and haddock offshore fisheries, Progress on Condition Oceanprom Barents Sea cod and haddock, and FIUN Barents and Norwegian Seas cod (Year 3- 2021) and haddock. Tables 7 and 8 show the 2019 and 2020 catch for ling and tusk. The Norway North East Arctic cod offshore and haddock offshore fisheries caught <1% in 2017-2019 (DNV GL 2021a, b), the Oceanprom fishery caught zero golden redfish in 2018 or 2019 (DNV GL 2021c), and the FIUN Barents and Norwegian Seas fishery caught <1% in 2016 and 2017 (Acoura 2018). (Presumably this trend continued in more recent years because subsequent surveillance reports do not mention golden redfish.) Therefore, it can be said the that MSC UoAs have collectively lowered their catch of golden redfish to negligible ranges.

SG80 is met, and this condition is closed.

Progress status Closed

Remedial action NA

Covid 19 derogation (if The condition deadline and milestones have been subject to a 6-month extension in applicable) accordance with Covid-19 Derogation 27 March 2020.

Additional information NA

5.3.2 Progress against conditions There are 12 open conditions and 3 recommendation on the NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries.

Table 24 Condition 1 - Lumpfish PI 1.2.2 There are well defined and effective harvest control rules (HCRs) in place

Performance Indicator 1.2.2 (a) Well defined HCRs are in place that ensure that the exploitation rate is reduced as the PRI is approached, are expected to keep the stock fluctuating around a target level consistent with (or above) MSY, or for key LTL species a level consistent with ecosystem needs. 75 Score

PI 1.2.2a: There is a generally understood HCR in place (from 2017 a total TAC and earlier setting boat quota and monitoring the total number of vessels involved) combined with an annual assessment that that stock trends are not marked negative. This HCR is not institutionalized and there are no precise reference points hence the HCR is not well- defined. Justification The current HCR includes no proxy for MSY fishing or a PRI reference point that ensures that the exploitation rate is reduced as PRI is approached. There are no studies to demonstrate that the effort levels laid down in the current harvest control rule are expected to keep the stock fluctuating around a target level consistent with (or above) MSY. The client shall encourage the development and implementation of a well- defined HCR. A well- defined HCR should ensure that the exploitation rate is reduced as the PRI is Condition approached, are expected to keep the stock fluctuating around a target level consistent with (or above) MSY, or for key LTL species a level consistent with ecosystem needs.

Condition start October 2017

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April 2022 The deadline for this condition has been extended by 12 months according to Derogation 6: Covid-19 Fishery Conditions Extension of 28th March 2021. The derogation is therefore applied at the 4th surveillance audit and the deadline is then extended to Condition deadline coincide with the 1st surveillance audit of the next certification period. FCP v2.2 § 7.18.1.6 (exceptional circumstances) does not need to be applied (Derogation 6: Covid- 19 Fishery Conditions Extension (force.com). 1st Audit (Oct 2018). The Client shall demonstrate that steps have been taken that might eventually lead to the development and implementation of a well-defined HCR. No revision (75) 2nd Audit (Oct 2019). The Client shall present a proposal for a HCR and demonstrate Milestones that this proposal is being discussed at appropriate level. No revision (75) 4th Audit (April 2022). The Client shall demonstrate that a HCR has been adopted and is being implemented. No revision (75). 1st surveillance audit next certification period. The Client shall demonstrate that a HCR has been implemented. PI 1.2.2 is rescored, and SG 80 is met Notat Fiskeridirektoratet (2018) evaluate the fishery and its management. The note shows that the fishery in 2014-2017 was at a low level 2015-2016 virtually nil, but that in 2018 there has been more interest in this fishery. The Directorate reflects on the regulation but finds that with the current system of boat quota there are no risk that the fishery will be larger than what is recommended by IMR (400 t roe or about twice the Progress on Condition production in 2018). (Year 1- 2018) Durif et al (2018) shows no progress towards defining reference points, however, Kennedy et al (2018) provide a general basis for further analysis towards a better understanding of the stock dynamics. NFA has thus engaged with the authorities concerning management incl HCR. The science is (slowly) progressing. On target. Management is discussed at Reguleringsmøte based on an assessment of stock status presented by IMR. The management approach is to establish regulations that will generate a fishery that does not exceed 400 t roe annually. There is no indication of Progress on Condition recruitment failure and the fishing mortality is low likely well below FMSY. The advice by (Year 2- 2019) IMR is based on a HCR that relates observed biomass in the surveys to an upper limit on The HCR that is actually implemented is to maintain the biomass at a high level. On target IMR has with support from NFA developed a HCR for the lumpfish fishery (https://www.hi.no/resources/rad-rognkjeks.pdf). The HCR has been implemented and used for the advice for 2021, Durif (2020). The HCR is based on estimates of the spawning potentials in the Barents and Norwegian Seas (SSBproxy) and average spawning potential in the reference period in 2005-2015 (SSBref). HCR is such that if both SBBproxy for the Barents and Norwegian Seas are above the reference level (SSBref) then Progress on Condition TAC is increased. If both SBBproxy are below SSBref, the TAC must be reduced. The TAC (Year 3- 2022 Derog. 6) is changed so that Fproxy always remains below 5%. If only one of SSBproxy (ie either in the Barents or Norwegian Sea) is above SSBref and the other below, the TAC remains unchanged.

The milestone for 3rd Audit (Apr 2022) requires that the Client shall demonstrate that a HCR has been adopted and is being implemented. The condition is On Target. The milestone does not envisage a scoring revision (75).

Progress status On target

Remedial action N/A

Covid 19 derogation (if The condition deadline and milestones have been subject to a 6-month extension in applicable) accordance with Covid-19 Derogation 27 March 2020. • Milestones do not need to be updated (except for the dates) due to Derogation 6. Additional information • The CAP does not require updating due to the extensions of milestones and deadline.

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Table 25 Condition 2 - Lumpfish 1.2.4 There is an adequate assessment of the stock status Performance Indicator 1.2.4b The assessment estimates stock status relative to reference points that are appropriate to the stock and can be estimated. 75 Score

The SG 80 was not met because there is no PRI and MSY reference points or proxies defined for such points. Justification The assessment is measured relative to a exploitation rate (yield/swept area biomass) reference point, this has been estimated and is considered to be appropriate. However, there is no reference point defined explicitly. The Client shall in cooperation with relevant institutions develop appropriate reference Condition points or proxies and seek adoption of these reference points at the appropriate research level.

Condition start October 2017

Condition deadline April 2022

Year 1 (Oct 2018): The Client shall present evidence that he has approached relevant institutions and urged them to promote research that may lead to the definition and adoption of reference points (75) Year 2 (Oct 2019): The Client shall present evidence that the process on agreeing appropriate reference points is progressing at the relevant level and involving the competent Milestones authorities. If possible, the Client shall present a proposal for reference points. (75) Year 3 (Apr 2021): The Client shall present proposal and evidence that this proposal is discussed at the appropriate level. (75) Year 4 (Apr 2022): The Client shall present the outcome of the process. The PI 1.2.4b to be rescored and should meet SG 80. Notat Fiskeridirectortet (2018) demonstrates the contact between the Client and relevant authorities. Durif et al (2018) demonstrates that there is work ongoing on improving the Progress on Condition understanding of the population dynamics of lumpfish, at the North Atlantic scale see (Year 1- 2018) also Kennedy et al (2018). On Target. However, the assessment team notes that progress for year 2 includes a proposal, if possible, for reference points. IMR is using a catch of 400 t/year as a reference point for a precautionary catch. The stock assessment approach is improving not least because of better data on stock Progress on Condition structure and in 2018 data from the IESSNS survey was included in the stock (Year 2- 2019) assessment. These contributions are towards inter alia the development of reference points. It has not yet been possible to define these. On target. The milestone for Year 3 (2021) requires that the Client shall present proposal and evidence that this proposal is discussed at the appropriate level. Progress on Condition As noted under Condition 1 IMR has developed a HCR based on reference points and (Year 3- 2021) have implemented this HCR if only at an preliminary basis. As part of this work reference points have been defined. There is no rescoring envisaged at this surveillance audit. The condition is on target.

Progress status On Target

Remedial action N/A

Covid 19 derogation (if The condition deadline and milestones have been subject to a 6-month extension in applicable) accordance with Covid-19 Derogation 27 March 2020. The condition is not eligible for the 12 month extension granted through the derogation of Additional information 27 March 2021.

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Table 26 Condition 3 - Lumpfish PI 2.3.1 The UoA meets national and international requirements for the protection of ETP species; The UoA does not hinder recovery of ETP species Performance Indicator b) Known direct effects of the UoA are highly likely to not hinder recovery of ETP species (Lumpfish) 70 Score

It is known from research that seabirds can get caught in the gillnets. There is no direct Justification bird bycatch data from the lumpfish fishery The client shall introduce a system of recording ecological information on all the vessels participating in this fishery, such as recording seabird interactions. A ‘no interaction’ per Condition trip has to be recorded too. Self-reporting is not sufficient, there is need for independent verification of this self-reported bycatch data through observers, reference vessels or cameras.

Condition start October 2017

Condition deadline April 2022

1st Audit (Oct 2018): Demonstrate that steps have been taken to introduce such a recording system across the lumpfish fleet, for both self-reporting and independent verification. No revision of score - 70 2nd Audit (Oct 2019): Demonstrate that a system is being implemented which records Milestones seabird interactions across the fleet, including independent verification. No revision - 70 3rd Audit (Apr 2021): Demonstrate that seabird interactions are being recorded by the lumpfish fishery, including independent verification. No Revision – 70 4th Audit (Apr 2022): Demonstrate that seabird interactions continue to be recorded and that these records are being compiled and analysed. SG80 is reached. On 8th May 2018, the client met with NINA (Norwegian Institute of Nature Research) as part of the ‘seabird reference group’ – a group which looks specifically at the bycatch of seabirds associated with particular gear types. It was recognised at the meeting that a good working relationship needs to be in place with the fishers, based on trust, meaning that the data the fishers collect is not held detrimental to the fishers. Currently, data collection is conducted via forms to be completed, but response rate is low and patchy, as well as time consuming, as a follow up on identification etc is often required. It was thought that the ‘bycatch project’ could be elevated to a ‘monitoring project’ to be continued for years, thus providing the data to understand bycatch of seabirds and to Progress on Condition develop and implement the necessary mitigation measures. (Year 1- 2018) The main focus of the bycatch data collection discussion was on a possible further development of the existing app for general data collection from the various fisheries (all the coastal fishing app, the fisheries directorate, or the app for the reference fleet of HI). And to include a species identification option as part of the app. In order to achieve improved cooperation with the fishers, it was affirmed that good communication with the fishers is vital. At the next SA it would be good to actually see the app which records bycatch of non- target species. The app allows self-recording, and verification of the data collected needs to be demonstrated. On target. Cooperation between NFA and NINA continues, with informal contact throughout the year, as well as a meeting on 24th Oct 2019, where NINA gave a presentation on seabird bycatch in the lumpsucker gillnet fishery in the North Atlantic (Client information Dec 2019). This research is also published (Christensen-Dalsgaard et al 2019, Biological Conservation vol 240). From the information provided by NINA, based on the research Progress on Condition published, estimates of seabird bycatch per trip for the lumpfish fishery were provided. (Year 2- 2019) At this stage, a system of self-reported seabird bycatch data continues to be under development. The client updated on the development of a possible app to record bycatch: there has been communication with authorities on the alternative path of producing improved direct reporting of bycatch (in all fisheries in general, including lumpfish). The initial client action

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plan suggested asking DoF to implement this into the “coastal app”. Currently, vessels >15m have full ERS, where reporting of non-commercial bycatch is fully integrated in the software. Vessels <15m, however, employ the relatively simple “coastal app” where this is not built in. In discussions with DoF about this, NFA has now been informed that instead of improving on the coastal app, authorities plan to gradually roll out full ERS requirements for all vessels over the next few years, and it is likely (according to the client) that this would become a legal obligation as part of national fisheries management. The client stated that this may take longer than the milestones in the CAP, as it is thought that a national programme may entail complex implementation. On target. NFA has collaborated with NINA to improve bycatch rate estimates. The average over all years is 0.59 (Table 9). As of January 2021, a new regulation requires all fishing vessels to have VMS and the electronic reporting system (ERS) installed by 2023 Progress on Condition (https://www.fiskeridir.no/Yrkesfiske/Regelverk-og-reguleringer/J-meldinger/Gjeldende-J- (Year 3- 2021) meldinger/j-10-2021). Fishing activity and catch data will be reported in ERS, and the requirements will apply from 1 January 2022 starting with vessels >11 m, meaning that complete reports will be available for the UoCs by 2023.

Progress status On target

Remedial action NA

Covid 19 derogation (if The condition deadline and milestones have been subject to a 6-month extension in applicable) accordance with Covid-19 Derogation 27 March 2020.

Additional information NA

Table 27 Condition 4 - Lumpfish PI 2.3.2 The UoA has in place precautionary management strategies designed to: • meet national and international requirements; • ensure the UoA does not hinder recovery of ETP species. Also, the UoA regularly reviews and implements measures, as appropriate, to minimise the mortality of ETP species.

a) There is a strategy in place for managing the UoA’s impact on ETP species, including Performance Indicator measures to minimise mortality, which is designed to be highly likely to achieve national and international requirements for the protection of ETP species (Lumpfish) d) There is an objective basis for confidence that the measures/strategy will work, based on information directly about the fishery and/or the species involved (seabirds)

e) There is a regular review of the potential effectiveness and practicality of alternative measures to minimise UoA-related mortality of ETP species and they are implemented as appropriate (seabirds) 65 Score

There are measures in place to minimise bycatch of ETP species, in particular seabirds, consisting primarily of avoiding to set the nets in areas of high activity near breeding colonies and feeding range. This also reduces damage to the gear. Some areas close to Justification breeding colonies are closed seasonally in order to reduce seabird bycatch. These measures do not amount to a strategy. No such strategy was indicated at during the assessment. As bycatch reporting is weak in the lumpfish fishery, any strategies to reduce bycatch are difficult to assess. Design and implement a strategy to minimise seabird bycatch, including the development of technical mitigation to reduce seabird bycatch in gillnets. The existing lack of technical mitigation (as exists for e.g. longlines) increases reliance on spatial or temporal closures Condition to reduce bycatch - building in mitigation testing would support other international efforts to develop mitigation measures which will reduce the reliance on closures (and the resulting economic impacts).

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April 2022 The deadline for this condition has been extended by 12 months according to Derogation 6: Covid-19 Fishery Conditions Extension of 28th March 2021. The derogation is therefore applied at the 4th surveillance audit and the deadline is then extended to Condition deadline coincide with the 1st surveillance audit of the next certification period. FCP v2.2 § 7.18.1.6 (exceptional circumstances) does not need to be applied (Derogation 6: Covid- 19 Fishery Conditions Extension (force.com). 1st Audit (Oct 2018): The client has to show that a strategy has been designed and will be implemented, and alternative measures considered. No revision – 65 2nd Audit (Oct 2019): The client has to provide evidence that the strategy is being implemented and is actively followed by the fishers, and alternative measures reviewed. No revision – 65 Milestones 4th Audit (Apr 2022): The client has to provide continued evidence that the strategy is being implemented successfully, alternative measures reviewed, and is now part of the management of the fishery, as a matter of course. No revision – 65 1st surveillance audit of the next certification period: The client has to provide continued evidence that the strategy is being implemented, as well as reviewed. SG80 is met As part of the meeting with NINA (8th May 2018), bycatch mitigation measures and strategies were addressed. It was thought that with improved information via the app, which would also give information on the specifics of the fishing event (time, date, depth Progress on Condition location etc) and to relate that to occurrence of seabirds in the area, measures to reduce (Year 1- 2018) seabird bycatch can be developed, and lead to strategies, which may include depth limits, seasonal and location limits, gear design such as colour of gillnet for example. It was agreed at the meeting with NINA to use the findings to develop a Best Practice document. On target. Cooperation between NFA and NINA continues, with informal contact throughout the year. At the meeting on 24th Oct 2019 a best practice strategy to reduce and manage seabird bycatch was proposed and discussed – this is an ongoing project with a number of participants, including possible bycatch data collection through the coastal reference Progress on Condition fleet. The coastal reference fleet currently does not collect data on the lumpfish fishery, (Year 2- 2019) as this fishery is more of an infill fishery (when not fishing for cod) rather than a regular event. However, such data collection is being considered as part of the best practice management of the fishery (NINA information Dec 2019). From the information provided by the client it can be seen that the development of a strategy is actively being pursued with other relevant agencies and the fishers. Cooperation between NFA and NINA continues with several meetings conducted in 2020. NINA with input from the NFA and others has developed a systematic guide to Progress on Condition technical measures to further mitigate seabird bycatch. This document is currently in draft (Year 3- 2022) form (expected to be finalised in April/May 2021), but it demonstrates progress is being made against this milestone.

Progress status On target

Remedial action NA

Covid 19 derogation (if The condition deadline and milestones have been subject to a 6-month extension in applicable) accordance with Covid-19 Derogation 27 March 2020. • Milestones do not need to be updated (except for the dates) due to Derogation 6. Additional information • The CAP does not require updating due to the extensions of milestones and deadline.

Table 28 Condition 5 - Lumpfish PI 2.3.3 Relevant information is collected to support the management of UoA impacts on ETP species, including: • Information for the development of the management strategy; • Information to assess the effectiveness of the management strategy; and Performance Indicator Information to determine the outcome status of ETP species

b) Information is adequate to measure trends and support a strategy to manage impacts on ETP species (Lumpfish)

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70 Score

Data on fishery interactions with ETP species is limited – in large part because of their rarity, but also because of limited identification skills, non-recording of non-fish species (ie birds are not recorded for example) and analytical resources. To meet this Justification requirement there would need to be an on-board recording system of all ETP encounters and all seabirds (whether ETP or not). This includes good identification skills, and regular synthesis and analysis of the data in conjunction with relevant scientific institutions. Design and implement an on-board recording system to measure trends in all seabird Condition bycatch. Self-reporting is not sufficient, there is need for independent verification of this self-reported bycatch data through observers, reference vessels or cameras.

Condition start October 2017

April 2022 The deadline for this condition has been extended by 12 months according to Derogation 6: Covid-19 Fishery Conditions Extension of 28th March 2021. The derogation is therefore applied at the 4th surveillance audit and the deadline is then extended to Condition deadline coincide with the 1st surveillance audit of the next certification period. FCP v2.2 § 7.18.1.6 (exceptional circumstances) does not need to be applied (Derogation 6: Covid- 19 Fishery Conditions Extension (force.com). 1st Audit (Oct 2018): Demonstrate that tools are being introduced to fishers to enable them to identify seabirds as well as ETPs to species level. Demonstrate that steps are being taken to introduce a recording system across the lumpfish fleet, which will record encounters with ETPs/ seabirds on a per trip basis. Demonstrate that steps are being taken to independently verify bycatch data on ETPs. No revision – 70 2nd Audit (Oct 2019): Demonstrate that the ETP/ seabird recording system is being Milestones implemented across the lumpfish fishery, and information is noted on a per trip basis, and independently verified. No revision – 70 4th Audit (Apr 2022): Demonstrate that the ETP/seabird recording system is being applied across the fishery, and independently verified. No revision – 70 1st surveillance audit of the next certification cycle: Demonstrate that ETP/seabird interaction (including ‘no interaction’) data is being compiled and forms part of an analysis. The SG80 is met. Progress on Condition See progress under Condition 3 above, applies here too. On target (Year 1- 2018) See progress under condition for PI 2.3.1, which applies here too. The data on seabird Progress on Condition bycatch collected by NINA is allowing an estimate of bycatch per trip to be calculated, (Year 2- 2019) although at this stage it is not possible to note any trends. On target. NFA has collaborated with NINA to improve bycatch rate estimates. The average over all years is 0.59 (Table 9). As of January 2021, a new regulation requires all fishing vessels to have VMS and the electronic reporting system (ERS) installed by 2023 Progress on Condition (https://www.fiskeridir.no/Yrkesfiske/Regelverk-og-reguleringer/J-meldinger/Gjeldende-J- (Year 3- 2022) meldinger/j-10-2021). Fishing activity and catch data will be reported in ERS, and the requirements will apply from 1 January 2022 starting with vessels >11 m, meaning that complete reports will be available for the UoCs by 2023.

Progress status On target

Remedial action NA

Covid 19 derogation (if The condition deadline and milestones have been subject to a 6-month extension in applicable) accordance with Covid-19 Derogation 27 March 2020. • Milestones do not need to be updated (except for the dates) due to Derogation 6. Additional information • The CAP does not require updating due to the extensions of milestones and deadline.

Table 29 Condition 6 – Ling & tusk PI 1.2.2 There are well defined and effective harvest control rules (HCRs) in place Performance Indicator 1.2.2 (a) Well defined HCRs are in place that ensure that the exploitation rate is reduced as the PRI is approached, are expected to keep the stock fluctuating around a

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target level consistent with (or above) MSY, or for key LTL species a level consistent with ecosystem needs. 75 Score

PI 1.2.2a SG 80 was not met because there is no well-defined HCR for the ling and tusk fisheries. There is a generally understood HCR in place, i.e. to base the regulation of the ling and tusk fisheries on the ICES advice and hence the HCR is implemented at the advisory level. However, there is no explicit HCR beyond the general regulation based on the ICES assessment and therefore the HCR is not well-defined (SG80). The HCR includes only a crude measure (capacity control through licencing) that controls overall exploitation Justification pressure. Furthermore, the ling and tusk fisheries are controlled by technical measures and area restrictions. Overall capacity is controlled through access restriction to the Norwegian fishery. There are TACs implemented in the EU fisheries. On the management level no need for an explicit HCR has been perceived as the current fishery is within sustainable limits. This applies to all six ling and tusk stocks. There are no studies to demonstrate that the effort levels laid down in the current harvest control rule are expected to keep the stock fluctuating around a target level consistent with (or above) MSY. The Client shall take steps to ensure that an appropriate PRI is defined. Further, the client Condition shall encourage the development and implementation of a HCR that ensures that the exploitation rate is reduced as PRI is approached.

Condition start October 2017

April 2022 The deadline for this condition has been extended by 12 months according to Derogation 6: Covid-19 Fishery Conditions Extension of 28th March 2021. The derogation is therefore applied at the 4th surveillance audit and the deadline is then extended to Condition deadline coincide with the 1st surveillance audit of the next certification period. FCP v2.2 § 7.18.1.6 (exceptional circumstances) does not need to be applied (Derogation 6: Covid- 19 Fishery Conditions Extension (force.com). 1st Audit (Oct 2018). The Client shall demonstrate that steps has been taken that might eventually lead to the development and implementation of a well-defined HCR. No revision (75) 2nd Audit (Oct 2019). The Client shall present a proposal for a HCR and demonstrate that this Milestones proposal is being discussed at appropriate level. No revision (75) 4th Audit (Apr 2022). The Client shall demonstrate that a HCR has been adopted and is being implemented. No revision (75) 1st surveillance audit of the next certification period: The Client shall demonstrate that a HCR has been implemented. PI 1.2.2 is rescored and SG 80 is met The need for Harvest Control Rules with relevant reference points for ling, tusk and lumpfish has been raised with authorities in an overarching discussion involving a range of MSC-certified fisheries which includes the reduction fisheries as well as northern prawn fisheries. Meetings were conducted on 19.03 and 20.03 with the Ministry of Trade, Progress on Condition Industry and Fisheries (“Ministry”), Directorate of Fisheries and Industry Stakeholders. (Year 1- 2018) This, together with later informal communication has resulted in a project at the Directorate to formulate new HCRs across several fisheries. The Directorate recently informed NFA in an e-mail that a draft for HCRs has been completed for ling and tusk and is soon ready to be sent to the Ministry. On target. The regulation of Tusk and ling in Norway is based on technical regulation and licenses. Progress on Condition The stock status of the tusk and ling stocks are good. The project on HCRs have not yet (Year 2- 2019) been concluded. On target. ICES has conducted a Benchmark Workshop (15–19 February 2021) on MSY Advice Progress on Condition using SPiCT. This study includes tusk (Brosme brosme) in subareas 1 and 2 and (Year 3- 2022) subareas 4 and 7–9, and in divisions 3.a, 5.b, 6.a, and 12.b as case studies. If the method is successful for tusk in these areas, it might be a method to apply for ling as

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well, and HCR can be established for both species. Adopting SPiCT or a similar approach implies that MSY references points will be defined.

The milestone for this Year 3 is only to be met in April 2022. The benchmark report and the advisory consequences will not be available until mid-June outside the data window for this surveillance audit. Therefore, the condition status is unchanged.

Progress status On Target

Remedial action NA

Covid 19 derogation (if The condition deadline and milestones have been subject to a 6-month extension in applicable) accordance with Covid-19 Derogation 27 March 2020. • Milestones do not need to be updated (except for the dates) due to Derogation 6. Additional information • The CAP does not require updating due to the extensions of milestones and deadline.

Table 30 Condition 7 – Ling & tusk 1.2.4 There is an adequate assessment of the stock status Performance Indicator b) The assessment estimates stock status relative to reference points that are appropriate to the stock and can be estimated. 75 Score

The SG 80 was not met because there is no PRI and MSY reference points or proxies defined for such points.

Justification The assessment estimates stock status relative to the 2012 situation corrected with a 'precautionary buffer'. ICES accepts this point as appropriate for providing advice to judge that the stock is above PRI but is uncertain about the status vis-à-vis MSY, the MSY level is unknown. The Client shall in cooperation with relevant institutions develop appropriate Condition reference points and seek adoption of these reference points at the appropriate research level

Condition start October 2017

Condition deadline April 2022

1st Audit (Oct 2018). The Client shall demonstrate that steps have been taken that might eventually lead to the development and implementation of reference points possibly in a well-defined HCR. The Client shall present evidence that he has approached relevant institutions and urged them to promote research that may lead to the definition and adoption of reference points No revision – (75) 2nd Audit (Oct 2019). The Client shall present evidence that the process on agreeing Milestones appropriate reference points is progressing at the relevant level and involving the competent authorities. If possible, the Client shall present a proposal for reference points. (75) 3rd Audit (Apr 2021): The Client shall present proposal and evidence that this proposal is discussed at the appropriate level. (75) 4th Audit (Apr 2022): The Client shall present the outcome of the process. The PI 1.2.4b to be rescored and should meet SG 80. PI 1.2.4 is rescored, and SG 80 is met. The need for Harvest Control Rules with relevant reference points for ling, tusk and lumpfish has been raised with authorities in an overarching discussion involving a range of MSC-certified fisheries which includes the reduction fisheries as well as northern prawn fisheries. Meetings were conducted on 19.03 and 20.03 with the Ministry of Trade, Progress on Condition Industry and Fisheries (“Ministry”), Directorate of Fisheries and Industry Stakeholders. (Year 1- 2018) This, together with later informal communication has resulted in a project at the Directorate to formulate new HCRs across several fisheries. The Directorate recently informed NFA in an e-mail that a draft for HCRs has been completed for ling and tusk and is soon ready to be sent to the Ministry. On target

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Progress on Condition A FMSY proxy based on length compositions has been adopted in the ICES advice and (Year 2- 2019) presents a step towards an appropriate set of reference points. On target. The milestone 3rd Audit (Apr 2021): The Client shall present proposal and evidence that this proposal is discussed at the appropriate level. The client refers to the ICES Progress on Condition Workshop on SPiCT using inter alia Tusk 1+2 as a case study to demonstrate that HCRs (Year 3- 2021) and their embedded reference points are being discussed at the appropriate level. SPiCT would provide estimates of the ratio Fcurrent/FMSY and Bcurrent/BMSY and thus meet the requirements set out in 1.2.4.b.

Progress status On Target

Remedial action NA

Covid 19 derogation (if The condition deadline and milestones have been subject to a 6-month extension in applicable) accordance with Covid-19 Derogation 27 March 2020.

Additional information NA

Table 31 Condition 8 - Ling and tusk PI 2.3.1 The UoA does not hinder recovery of ETP species Performance Indicator b) Known direct effects of the UoA are highly likely to not hinder recovery of ETP species (LL GN) 70 Score

The identification of skates and rays is not known to species level, making it difficult to assess direct impact, even though some bycatch quantity is known for the group. Norwegian vessels are landing 500-1000 tons of skates annually, but generally do not report the species composition and relative proportion of the catch. Neither the fishing vessels nor the landing sites are obliged to report skate catch and landings by species, and more than 98% of the landed skates are reported by the generic category of “Skates and rays” WGEF (WD2016-07). Gillnet and longline fisheries targeting demersal fish Justification generate the bulk of the chondrichthyan bycatch along the northern coast of Norway (Williams et al. 2008). Based on interviews of the Norwegian Reference Fleet and landing sites, the expected discards of skates varied extensively between species and are assumed almost 100% for specimens below 50 cm (ICES WGEF REPORT 2016).

It is known from research that seabirds can get caught in longline and gillnet fisheries. There is no direct, independently verified bird bycatch data from the ling and tusk longline and gillnet fishery. The client shall introduce a system of recording bycatch information to species level (in particular for skates and rays) on all the vessels participating in this fishery, in order to contribute effectively to ICES WGEF assessments. Condition A ‘no interaction’ per trip has to be recorded too. Self-reporting is not sufficient, there is need for independent verification of this self-reported bycatch data through observers, reference vessels or cameras.

Condition start October 2017

Condition deadline April 2022

1st Audit (Oct 2018): Demonstrate that steps have been taken to introduce such a recording system to species level across the LL and GN ling and tusk fleet, for both self- reporting and independent verification. No revision of score - 70 2nd Audit (Oct 2019): Demonstrate that a system is being implemented which records Milestones seabird, skates and rays, and other ETP interactions across the fleet, including independent verification. No revision - 70 3rd Audit (Apr 2021): Demonstrate that all ETP interactions (including Seabirds, skates and rays etc) are being recorded by the LL and GN ling and tusk fishery, including independent verification. No Revision – 70

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4th Audit (Apr 2022): Demonstrate that all ETP interactions (including seabirds, skates and rays etc) continue to be recorded and that these records are being compiled and analysed. SG80 is reached.

At the meeting with NINA (8th May 2018) the bycatch of seabirds and how to improve reporting was discussed, also applying to longline fisheries, as well as other gears. See Progress on Condition progress under Condition 3 above. Although mention was made to adapt existing apps and (Year 1- 2018) logs to include ETPs in general, no specific mention was made to skates and rays in particular. The list of species included in the app will be checked at the next SA. On target The meeting on 24th Oct 2019 discussed, amongst other things, the recording of bycatch in fisheries, how best to record without causing too great an additional burden on the fishers, how best to involve the reference fleet, and to keep it practical and relevant. Fishers are not necessarily thrilled to record such detailed information as well as make the information representative. A number of vessels in the reference fleet are longliners, but for this audit no bycatch information on skates was available. Progress on Condition The discussion on the app as detailed under Lumpfish PI2.3.1 condition also applies (Year 2- 2019) here. The longliners in the reference fleet have full ERS, although this does not yet distinguish between different skate and ray species.

At the next audit, the audit team would need to see some evidence that efforts are being made to record skates and ray species as part of the bycatch, as well as seabird species and if possible provide a collation of the data for that fishing season. On target. NFA has collaborated with NINA to improve bycatch rate estimates. The average over all years is 0.59 (Table 9). As of January 2021, a new regulation requires all fishing vessels to have VMS and the electronic reporting system (ERS) installed by 2023 (https://www.fiskeridir.no/Yrkesfiske/Regelverk-og-reguleringer/J-meldinger/Gjeldende-J- meldinger/j-10-2021). Fishing activity and catch data will be reported in ERS, and the Progress on Condition requirements will apply from 1 January 2022 starting with vessels >11 m, meaning that (Year 3- 2021) complete reports will be available for the UoCs by 2023.

Cooperation between NFA and NINA continues with several meetings conducted in 2020. NINA with input from the NFA and others has developed a systematic guide to technical measures to further mitigate seabird bycatch. This document demonstrates progress is being made against this milestone.

Progress status On target

Remedial action NA

Covid 19 derogation (if The condition deadline and milestones have been subject to a 6-month extension in applicable) accordance with Covid-19 Derogation 27 March 2020.

Additional information NA

Table 32 Condition 9 - Ling & tusk PI 2.3.2 The UoA has in place precautionary management strategies designed to: • meet national and international requirements; • ensure the UoA does not hinder recovery of ETP species. Also, the UoA regularly reviews and implements measures, as appropriate, to minimise the mortality of ETP species.

Performance Indicator a) There is a strategy in place for managing the UoA’s impact on ETP species, including measures to minimise mortality, which is designed to be highly likely to achieve national and international requirements for the protection of ETP species

e) There is a regular review of the potential effectiveness and practicality of alternative measures to minimise UoA-related mortality of ETP species and they are implemented as appropriate

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70 Score

The mitigation measures deployed in the longline fishery are not in line with international best practice for the reduction of seabird bycatch, as identified by the Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels (ACAP) (which is signposted in the MSC guidance). The ACAP Best Practice Advice - http://www.acap.aq/en/bycatch- mitigation/mitigation-advice - calls for at least 2 out of 3 of line weighting, night setting Justification and bird scaring lines. It is not clear what the line weighting regime is (and note that irrespective of the depth that the line eventually fishes, the danger occurs when the line is being set and hauled), but it appears that the fishery is not required to follow this best practice mitigation. No evidence was provided to the assessment team to demonstrate what strategies are in place in the fishery to reduce non-seabird ETP bycatch. PI 2.3.2 The UoA has in place precautionary management strategies designed to: • meet national and international requirements; • ensure the UoA does not hinder recovery of ETP species. Also, the UoA regularly reviews and implements measures, as appropriate, to minimise the mortality of ETP species. Condition a) There is a strategy in place for managing the UoA’s impact on ETP species, including measures to minimise mortality, which is designed to be highly likely to achieve national and international requirements for the protection of ETP species e) There is a regular review of the potential effectiveness and practicality of alternative measures to minimise UoA-related mortality of ETP species and they are implemented as appropriate

Condition start October 2017

April 2022 The deadline for this condition has been extended by 12 months according to Derogation 6: Covid-19 Fishery Conditions Extension of 28th March 2021. The derogation is therefore applied at the 4th surveillance audit and the deadline is then extended to Condition deadline coincide with the 1st surveillance audit of the next certification period. FCP v2.2 § 7.18.1.6 (exceptional circumstances) does not need to be applied (Derogation 6: Covid- 19 Fishery Conditions Extension (force.com). 1st Audit (Oct 2018): The client has to show that a strategy has been designed and will be implemented, and alternative measures considered. No revision – 75 2nd Audit (Oct 2019): The client has to provide evidence that the strategy is being implemented and is actively followed by the fishers, and alternative measures reviewed. No revision – 75 Milestones 4th Audit (Apr 2022): The client has to provide continued evidence that the strategy is being implemented successfully, alternative measures reviewed, and is now part of the management of the fishery, as a matter of course. No revision – 75 1st surveillance audit of the next certification period: The client has to provide continued evidence that the strategy is being implemented, as well as reviewed. SG80 is met At the meeting with NINA (8th May 2018) seabird bycatch in the longline fishery was discussed in particular, as data has been available from the reference fleet to evaluate any patterns. It was noted that data collection needed to improve in order to detect trends. Progress on Condition Furthermore, it was noted that bird scaring devices needed to be harmonised across the (Year 1- 2018) fisheries. These issues will be addressed at specific workshops to be conducted in 2019. On target. At the meeting with NINA (24th October 2019) this issue was discussed I detail, and a standardisation of best practice measures across the fisheries is being considered and evaluated in the form of a specially produced booklet by NINA, including bird scaring Progress on Condition devices and their effectiveness across the fisheries. (Year 2- 2019) At the next audit specific progress as to the consideration and implementation of bird scaring devices on the longliners has to be provided, and if not considered appropriate or effective for the longline fisheries (ling and tusk) then evidence has to be available to show why it is not necessary. On target.

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Cooperation between NFA and NINA continues with several meetings conducted in 2020. NINA with input from the NFA and others has developed a systematic guide to Progress on Condition technical measures to further mitigate seabird bycatch. This document is currently in draft (Year 3- 2022) form (expected to be finalised in April/May 2021), but it demonstrates progress is being made against this milestone.

Progress status On target

Remedial action NA

Covid 19 derogation (if The condition deadline and milestones have been subject to a 6-month extension in applicable) accordance with Covid-19 Derogation 27 March 2020. • Milestones do not need to be updated (except for the dates) due to Derogation 6. Additional information • The CAP does not require updating due to the extensions of milestones and deadline.

Table 33 Condition 10 - Ling and tusk PI 2.3.3 Relevant information is collected to support the management of UoA impacts on ETP species, including: • Information for the development of the management strategy; • Information to assess the effectiveness of the management strategy; and Performance Indicator Information to determine the outcome status of ETP species

b) Information is adequate to measure trends and support a strategy to manage impacts on ETP species (Ling and Tusk) 70 Score

Data on fishery interactions with ETP species is limited – in large part because of their rarity, but also because of limited identification skills, non-recording of non-fish species (ie birds, mammals are not recorded for example) and analytical resources. To meet this Justification requirement there would need to be an on-board recording system of all ETP encounters and all seabirds (whether ETP or not). This includes good identification skills, and regular synthesis and analysis of the data in conjunction with relevant scientific institutions. The records have to be independently verified, not just self-reporting. Design and implement an on-board recording system to measure trends in all ETP bycatch, to species level, including independent verification to be robust. Self-reported data has to be cross-checked with the reference fleet and observers to verify its accuracy. Information collected from the fishery under assessment should be examined Condition to quantify the extent of interactions with all ETP species, including elasmobranchs to species level (not just ‘skates and rays’). Where interactions are found to be unacceptable the fleet should implement appropriate actions to minimize interactions or eliminate mortalities of these affected ETP species, including all elasmobranch species.

Condition start October 2017

April 2022 The deadline for this condition has been extended by 12 months according to Derogation 6: Covid-19 Fishery Conditions Extension of 28th March 2021. The derogation is therefore applied at the 4th surveillance audit and the deadline is then extended to Condition deadline coincide with the 1st surveillance audit of the next certification period. FCP v2.2 § 7.18.1.6 (exceptional circumstances) does not need to be applied (Derogation 6: Covid- 19 Fishery Conditions Extension (force.com). 1st Audit (Oct 2018): The client has to provide evidence that all the fishers have the ability and tools to identify ETPs, including seabirds, to species level – such as an on- board identification guide. The client has to design a bycatch log for the vessels/ fishers, to species level. Independent verification has to be set up. No revision – 70 Milestones 2nd Audit (Oct 2019): the client has to provide evidence that the ETP/ species-level bycatch log is being used by the fishers and that incoming data is being analysed, and independently verified. No revision – 70 3rd Audit (Apr 2022): the client has to provide evidence that the incoming data is being analysed to show trends, and independently verified. No revision – 70

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1st surveillance audit of the next certification period: The client has to provide evidence that the data is being analysed to show trends. The SG80 is met Progress on Condition The progress described under Condition 5 (PI 2.3.3 lumpfish) applies here too. On target. (Year 1- 2018) The client updated on the development of a possible app to record bycatch: there has been communication with authorities on the alternative path of producing improved direct reporting of bycatch (in all fisheries in general, as well as lumpfish as outlined above). Currently, vessels >15m have full ERS, where reporting of non-commercial bycatch is fully integrated in the software. However, the bycatch records do not appear to show detail on skates and ray species (to species level, currently these are recorded as a group), as well as seabirds. NFA has now been informed that instead of improving on the Progress on Condition coastal app, authorities plan to gradually roll out full ERS requirements for all vessels (Year 2- 2019) over the next few years, and it is likely (according to the client) that this would become a legal obligation as part of national fisheries management. The client stated that this may take longer than the milestones in the CAP, as it is thought that a national programme may entail complex implementation. The detailed identification of bycatch as part of the ERS would need to include skates and rays to species level (to make it relevant and meaningful to the ETP component) as well as seabirds (also to species level)– and this is an issue the client is in discussion about with the relevant fisheries management authorities (eg NRI). On target. NFA has collaborated with NINA to improve bycatch rate estimates. The average over all years is 0.59 (Table 9). As of January 2021, a new regulation requires all fishing vessels to have VMS and the electronic reporting system (ERS) installed by 2023 Progress on Condition (https://www.fiskeridir.no/Yrkesfiske/Regelverk-og-reguleringer/J-meldinger/Gjeldende-J- (Year 3- 2022) meldinger/j-10-2021). Fishing activity and catch data will be reported in ERS, and the requirements will apply from 1 January 2022 starting with vessels >11 m, meaning that complete reports will be available for the UoCs by 2023.

Progress status On target

Remedial action NA

Covid 19 derogation (if The condition deadline and milestones have been subject to a 6-month extension in applicable) accordance with Covid-19 Derogation 27 March 2020. • Milestones do not need to be updated (except for the dates) due to Derogation 6. Additional information • The CAP does not require updating due to the extensions of milestones and deadline.

Table 34 Condition 11 - Tusk PI 2.3.3 Relevant information is collected to support the management of UoA impacts on ETP species, including: • Information for the development of the management strategy; • Information to assess the effectiveness of the management strategy; and Performance Indicator Information to determine the outcome status of ETP species

b) Information is adequate to measure trends and support a strategy to manage impacts on ETP species (Tusk – pots and traps) 70 Score

Data on fishery interactions with ETP species is limited – in large part because of their rarity, but also because of limited identification skills, non-recording of non-fish species (ie birds, mammals are not recorded for example) and analytical resources. To meet this Justification requirement there would need to be an on-board recording system of all ETP encounters to species level and all seabirds (whether ETP or not). This includes good identification skills, and regular synthesis and analysis of the data in conjunction with relevant scientific institutions. This can be done through a specifically designed MSC – log Design and implement an on-board recording system to measure trends in all ETP Condition bycatch, including independent verification to be robust. Self-reported data has to be cross-checked with the reference fleet and observers to verify its accuracy

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Condition start October 2017

April 2022 The deadline for this condition has been extended by 12 months according to Derogation 6: Covid-19 Fishery Conditions Extension of 28th March 2021. The derogation is therefore applied at the 4th surveillance audit and the deadline is then extended to Condition deadline coincide with the 1st surveillance audit of the next certification period. FCP v2.2 § 7.18.1.6 (exceptional circumstances) does not need to be applied (Derogation 6: Covid- 19 Fishery Conditions Extension (force.com). 1st Audit (Oct 2018): The client has to provide evidence that all the fishers have the ability and tools to identify ETPs, including seabirds, to species level – on-board identification guide. The client has to design an ETP log for the vessels/ fishers. Independent verification has to be set up. No revision – 70 2nd Audit (Oct 2019): the client has to provide evidence that the ETP log is being used by the fishers and that incoming data is being analysed, and independently verified. No Milestones revision – 70 3rd Audit (Apr 2021): the client has to provide evidence that the incoming data is being analysed to show trends, and independently verified No revision – 70 1st surveillance audit of the next certification period: The client has to provide evidence that the data is being analysed to show trends, and independently verified. The SG80 is met Progress on Condition The progress described for Conditions 5 (PI 2.3.3 lumpfish) and 10 (PI 2.3.3 Ling and (Year 1- 2018) Tusk), applies here too. On target. The progress described for condition PI 2.3.1 and PI2.3.3 (both lumpfish) applies here too, as the trap fishery is conducted in the coastal region. The trap-tusk fishery would also be required to use the ERS as eventually designed and implemented. Currently it is Progress on Condition not possible to note any trends in bycatch in the trap fishery. There is no trap fishery (Year 2- 2019) representative in the reference fleet. At the next audit the client has to show that this trap fishery is also part of the wider detailed ERS bycatch recording being rolled out. On target. NFA has collaborated with NINA to improve bycatch rate estimates. The average over all years is 0.59 (Table 9). As of January 2021, a new regulation requires all fishing vessels to have VMS and the electronic reporting system (ERS) installed by 2023 (https://www.fiskeridir.no/Yrkesfiske/Regelverk-og-reguleringer/J-meldinger/Gjeldende-J- meldinger/j-10-2021). Fishing activity and catch data will be reported in ERS, and the requirements will apply from 1 January 2022 starting with vessels >11 m, meaning that Progress on Condition complete reports will be available for the UoCs by 2023. Since ERS has just been (Year 3- 2022) implemented, it is not possible to determine trends at this time, and there is not a trap fishery representative in the reference fleet.

However, the one-year extension applied as per MSC derogation of 27 March 2021, and therefore the milestone for year 3 is not to be met before April 2022. Until then, the Condition remains On Target.

Progress status On target

Remedial action NA

Covid 19 derogation (if The condition deadline and milestones have been subject to a 6-month extension in applicable) accordance with Covid-19 Derogation 27 March 2020. • Milestones do not need to be updated (except for the dates) due to Derogation 6. Additional information • The CAP does not require updating due to the extensions of milestones and deadline.

Table 35 Condition 13 - Ling & tusk PI 2.4.2 There is a strategy in place that is designed to ensure the UoA does not pose a risk of serious or irreversible harm to the habitats. Performance Indicator b) There is some objective basis for confidence that the measures/partial strategy will work, based on information directly about the UoA and/or habitats involved

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75 Score

There are no thresholds implemented for static gears which would trigger a move on rule – despite ICES Advice1 on threshold limits for longliners (ICES advises the use of a Justification threshold of 10 VME indicators caught per 1000 hook segment or per 1200 m section of long line, whichever is the shorter, to indicate the presence of a VME). Work to improve the protection of VMEs to include coral gardens and sponge areas in Condition closed areas. Implement the ICES advice on threshold limits for longliners.

Condition start October 2017

April 2022 The deadline for this condition has been extended by 12 months according to Derogation 6: Covid-19 Fishery Conditions Extension of 28th March 2021. The derogation is therefore applied at the 4th surveillance audit and the deadline is then extended to Condition deadline coincide with the 1st surveillance audit of the next certification period. FCP v2.2 § 7.18.1.6 (exceptional circumstances) does not need to be applied (Derogation 6: Covid- 19 Fishery Conditions Extension (force.com). 1st to 3rd Audit (2018 to Apr 2022): Provide evidence that discussions with relevant authorities are taking place regarding threshold limits for longliners are being considered. Milestones No revision – 75 1st surveillance audit of the next certification period: A new threshold limit for demersal longliners is implemented The SG80 is met NFA – the client – has been working closely with the Directorate of Fisheries and IMR to identify vulnerable areas in the Barents Sea and support the implementation of closed areas where necessary. This has resulted in a comprehensive new bottom fishing gear Progress on Condition regulation, which is currently in draft form and is currently making its way through the (Year 1- 2018) legislative processes. According to the client, the hearings on the regulations were relatively uncontroversial, and it is expected that the draft will become legislation in 2019. On target. This is a habitat management specific condition, in particular regarding the ICES advice on threshold limits for longliners, and its possible application in the ling/tusk longline fishery where appropriate. The milestone for yr2 is looking for evidence that such thresholds are considered. ‘Consider’ also implies evaluation, in terms of whether it is Progress on Condition considered appropriate for this fishery. At the yr1 milestone, the client provided (Year 2- 2019) information on the comprehensive new bottom gear regulation going through the legislative process in 2019. It appears that this legislation has not yet completed its journey through the process. It was not possible to ascertain whether threshold limits for demersal longliners are part of this legislation, or whether they have been discussed as part of drawing up this legislation. On target. Preliminary results of the mapping exercise (initiated by the client utilising an external consultant) overlaying the bottom trawl fishery grounds with VMEs were discussed with Progress on Condition the client during the surveillance audit. This fulfils the year 3 milestone. Given that the (Year 3- 2021) results are still preliminary, the team concludes that the condition is on target and may be able to be closed at the next audit if final mapping results are provided. The Condition remains On Target.

Progress status On target

Remedial action NA

Covid 19 derogation (if The condition deadline and milestones have been subject to a 6-month extension in applicable) accordance with Covid-19 Derogation 27 March 2020. • Milestones do not need to be updated (except for the dates) due to Derogation 6. Additional information • The CAP does not require updating due to the extensions of milestones and deadline.

1 https://www.ices.dk/sites/pub/Publication%20Reports/Advice/2013/Special%20requests/NEAFC_threshold_levels_%20for_%20lon gline_%20fishing.pdf

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5.4 Client Action Plan Table 36 - Client Action plan

Condition nr. 1

In conjunction with condition 2: Action 1.1: NFA will engage with the IMR and Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries (“the Ministry”) to evaluate the current status and potential progress towards implementing a HCR with appropriate reference points. Action 1.2: In year 2 NFA will evaluate potential options for an HCR/reference points and Client Action plan urge authorities to implement them if appropriate. Action 1.3: In year 3 NFA will support and assist an implementation process by the management authorities as appropriate. Reference points should be adopted by this stage. Action 1.4: If, successful the HCR with reference points will be implemented and NFA will report in year four for a rescoring at annual audit. Relevant parties of cooperation are the Ministry, IMR and potentially Directorate of Fisheries. As all scoring under principle 3 for these fisheries confirms, these three parties have close cooperation with NFA, as well as the larger Norwegian seafood industry. Through both formal and informal channels during the year, NFA provides input on Consultation on management priorities, research projects. Although successful outcomes cannot be condition guaranteed, NFA input has heavy emphasis, and there is vast empirical evidence of this. This standing practice in Norwegian management gives the largest degree of credibility to the action plan possible. Also, the absence of HCRs and reference points was thoroughly discussed at site visits and pre-assessments, and all parties were well aware in advance that this condition would be placed on the fishery.

Condition nr. 2.

Action 2.1: NFA will engage with the IMR and the Ministry to evaluate the current status and potential progress towards implementing a HCR with appropriate reference points. Action 2.2: In year 2 NFA will evaluate potential options for an HCR/reference points and urge authorities to implement them if appropriate. Client Action plan Action 2.3: In year 3 NFA will support and assist an implementation process by the management authorities as appropriate. Reference points should be adopted by this stage. Action 2.4: If, successful the HCR with reference points will be implemented and NFA will report in year four for a rescoring at annual audit. Relevant parties of cooperation are the Ministry, IMR and potentially Directorate of Fisheries. As all scoring under principle 3 for these fisheries confirms, these three parties have close cooperation with NFA, as well as the larger Norwegian seafood industry. Through both formal and informal channels during the year, NFA provides input on Consultation on management priorities, research projects. Although successful outcomes cannot be condition guaranteed, NFA input has heavy emphasis, and there is vast empirical evidence of this. This standing practice in Norwegian management gives the largest degree of credibility to the action plan possible. Also, the absence of HCRs and reference points was thoroughly discussed at site visits and pre-assessments, and all parties were well aware in advance that this condition would be placed on the fishery.

Condition nr. 3.

Action 3.1: NFA will propose to the Directorate of Fisheries that non-fish bycatch becomes a part of the coastal logbook “app”, and that measures are taken to also include it in the manual logbooks temporarily. The Directorate is in the process of gradually introducing the “app” reporting system to all coastal vessels, but they are approaching the vessel groups year-by-year, presumably to ensure a smoother technical transition. NFA needs to work Client Action plan such improvements in to the Directorate’s software development cycle. Action 3.2: In year 2-3 this reporting system is expected to be implemented. Incoming data will be analyzed. NFA will aim to have the reporting system under the official data collection performed by the Directorate of Fisheries and mandated by law. As a result, it would be subject to the same scrutiny and independent verification as other catch data collected by the Directorate.

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Action 3.3: Data will be analyzed at 4th audits, and any trends will be shown in conjunction with data from NINA studies. Relevant parties of cooperation are the Ministry, IMR and potentially Directorate of Fisheries. As all scoring under principle 3 for these fisheries confirms, these three parties have close cooperation with NFA, as well as the larger Norwegian seafood industry. Through both formal and informal channels during the year, NFA provides input on Consultation on management priorities, research projects. Although successful outcomes cannot be condition guaranteed, NFA input has heavy emphasis, and there is vast empirical evidence of this. This standing practice in Norwegian management gives the largest degree of credibility to the action plan possible. Also, the absence of HCRs and reference points was thoroughly discussed at site visits and pre-assessments, and all parties were well aware in advance that this condition would be placed on the fishery.

Condition nr. 4

Action 4.1: NFA will have meetings with the IMR, Directorate of Fisheries, and –if necessary- other research bodies to explore potential seabird bycatch mitigation strategies. Technical mitigation measures will be explored, together with spatial and temporal limitations. Client Action plan Action 4.2: In year 2 a strategy will be drafted and proposed by the NFA to the Directorate of Fisheries. Action 4.3: In year 3-4 this strategy should be implemented and a part of the management of the fishery, allowing for a rescoring above 80 level. Relevant parties of cooperation are the Ministry, IMR and potentially Directorate of Fisheries. As all scoring under principle 3 for these fisheries confirms, these three parties have close cooperation with NFA, as well as the larger Norwegian seafood industry. Through both formal and informal channels during the year, NFA provides input on Consultation on management priorities, research projects. Although successful outcomes cannot be condition guaranteed, NFA input has heavy emphasis, and there is vast empirical evidence of this. This standing practice in Norwegian management gives the largest degree of credibility to the action plan possible. Also, the absence of HCRs and reference points was thoroughly discussed at site visits and pre-assessments, and all parties were well aware in advance that this condition would be placed on the fishery.

Condition nr. 5

Action 5.1: NFA will propose to the Directorate of Fisheries that non-fish bycatch becomes a part of the coastal logbook “app”, and that measures are taken to also include it in the manual logbooks temporarily. The Directorate is in the process of gradually introducing the “app” reporting system to all coastal vessels, but they are approaching the vessel groups year-by-year, presumably to ensure a smoother technical transition. NFA needs to work such improvements in to the Directorate’s software development cycle. Client Action plan Action 5.2: In year 2-3 this reporting system is expected to be implemented. Incoming data will be analyzed. NFA will aim to have the reporting system under the official data collection performed by the Directorate of Fisheries and mandated by law. As a result, it would be subject to the same scrutiny and independent verification as other catch data collected by the Directorate. Action 5.3: Data will be analysed at 4th audits, and any trends will be shown in conjunction with data from the NINA studies. Relevant parties of cooperation are the Ministry, IMR and potentially Directorate of Fisheries. As all scoring under principle 3 for these fisheries confirms, these three parties have close cooperation with NFA, as well as the larger Norwegian seafood industry. Through both formal and informal channels during the year, NFA provides input on Consultation on management priorities, research projects. Although successful outcomes cannot be condition guaranteed, NFA input has heavy emphasis, and there is vast empirical evidence of this. This standing practice in Norwegian management gives the largest degree of credibility to the action plan possible. Also, the absence of HCRs and reference points was thoroughly discussed at site visits and pre-assessments, and all parties were well aware in advance that this condition would be placed on the fishery.

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Condition nr. 6

In conjunction with condition 8: Action 6.1: NFA will engage with the IMR and the Ministry to evaluate the current status and potential progress towards implementing a HCR with appropriate reference points (PRI and MSY). Action 6.2: In year 2 NFA evaluate potential options for an HCR/reference points and urge Client Action plan authorities to implement them if appropriate. Action 6.3: In year 3 NFA will support and assist an implementation process by the management authorities as appropriate. Reference points should be adopted by this stage. Action 6.4: If successful, the HCR with reference points will be implemented and NFA will report in year four for a rescoring at annual audit. Relevant parties of cooperation are the Ministry, IMR and potentially Directorate of Fisheries. As all scoring under principle 3 for these fisheries confirms, these three parties have close cooperation with NFA, as well as the larger Norwegian seafood industry. Through both formal and informal channels during the year, NFA provides input on Consultation on management priorities, research projects. Although successful outcomes cannot be condition guaranteed, NFA input has heavy emphasis, and there is vast empirical evidence of this. This standing practice in Norwegian management gives the largest degree of credibility to the action plan possible. Also, the absence of HCRs and reference points were thoroughly discussed at site visits and pre-assessments, and all parties were well aware in advance that this condition would be placed on the fishery. On target.

Condition nr. 7

In conjunction with condition 7: Action 7.1: NFA will engage with the IMR and the Ministry to evaluate the current status and potential progress towards implementing a HCR with appropriate reference points (PRI and MSY). Action 7.2: In year 2 NFA evaluate potential options for an HCR/reference points and urge Client Action plan authorities to implement them if appropriate. Action 7.3: In year 3 NFA will support and assist an implementation process by the management authorities as appropriate. Reference points should be adopted by this stage. Action 7.4: If successful, the HCR with reference points will be implemented and NFA will report in year four for a rescoring at annual audit. Relevant parties of cooperation are the Ministry, IMR and potentially Directorate of Fisheries. As all scoring under principle 3 for these fisheries confirms, these three parties have close cooperation with NFA, as well as the larger Norwegian seafood industry. Through both formal and informal channels during the year, NFA provides input on Consultation on management priorities, research projects. Although successful outcomes cannot be condition guaranteed, NFA input has heavy emphasis, and there is vast empirical evidence of this. This standing practice in Norwegian management gives the largest degree of credibility to the action plan possible. Also, the absence of HCRs and reference points were thoroughly discussed at site visits and pre-assessments, and all parties were well aware in advance that this condition would be placed on the fishery.

Condition nr. 8

Action 8.1: NFA will propose to the Directorate of Fisheries that non-fish bycatch becomes a part of the coastal logbook “app”, and that measures are taken to also include it in the manual logbooks temporarily. The Directorate is in the process of gradually introducing the “app” reporting system to all coastal vessels, but they are approaching the vessel groups year-by- year, presumably to ensure a smoother technical transition. NFA needs to work such improvements in to the Directorate’s software development cycle. Client Action plan Action 8.2 In year 2-3 this reporting system is expected to be implemented. Incoming data will be analyzed. NFA will aim to have the reporting system under the official data collection performed by the Directorate of Fisheries and mandated by law. As a result, it would be subject to the same scrutiny and independent verification as other catch data collected by the Directorate.

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Action 8.3 Data will be analysed at 4th audit and any trends will be shown. Relevant parties of cooperation are the Ministry, IMR and potentially Directorate of Fisheries. As all scoring under principle 3 for these fisheries confirms, these three parties have close cooperation with NFA, as well as the larger Norwegian seafood industry. Through both formal and informal channels during the year, NFA provides input on Consultation on management priorities, research projects. Although successful outcomes cannot be condition guaranteed, NFA input has heavy emphasis, and there is vast empirical evidence of this. This standing practice in Norwegian management gives the largest degree of credibility to the action plan possible. Also, the absence of HCRs and reference points was thoroughly discussed at site visits and pre-assessments, and all parties were well aware in advance that this condition would be placed on the fishery.

Condition nr. 9

Action 9.1: NFA will engage with the Directorate of Fisheries to evaluate current practice of bird mitigation devices in the coastal longline fleet. The degree of usage of mitigation devices across the fleet will be evaluated, together with its total effectiveness. Current practice and legislation will be evaluated according to national and international requirements, and it will be assessed whether it may hinder recovery of ETP species. Progress report at SA1 and SA2 Client Action plan Action 9.2: If deemed necessary at 9.1, NFA will draft changes to mitigation strategies together with the Directorate of fisheries and propose its implementation to authorities. Completed by SA2. Action 9.3: Management measures decided at 9.2 shall be implemented at SA3. Action 9.4: The management measures, if implemented, will be evaluated and reported at SA4 Relevant parties of cooperation are the Ministry, IMR and potentially Directorate of Fisheries. As all scoring under principle 3 for these fisheries confirms, these three parties have close cooperation with NFA, as well as the larger Norwegian seafood industry. Through both formal and informal channels during the year, NFA provides input on Consultation on management priorities, research projects. Although successful outcomes cannot be condition guaranteed, NFA input has heavy emphasis, and there is vast empirical evidence of this. This standing practice in Norwegian management gives the largest degree of credibility to the action plan possible. Also, the absence of HCRs and reference points was thoroughly discussed at site visits and pre-assessments, and all parties were well aware in advance that this condition would be placed on the fishery.

Condition nr. 10

Action 8.1: NFA will propose to the Directorate of Fisheries that non-fish bycatch becomes a part of the coastal logbook “app”, and that measures are taken to also include it in the manual logbooks temporarily. The Directorate is in the process of gradually introducing the “app” reporting system to all coastal vessels, but they are approaching the vessel groups year-by-year, presumably to ensure a smoother technical transition. NFA needs to work such improvements in to the Directorate’s software development cycle. Client Action plan Action 8.2: In year 2-3 this reporting system is expected to be implemented. Incoming data will be analyzed. NFA will aim to have the reporting system under the official data collection performed by the Directorate of Fisheries and mandated by law. As a result, it would be subject to the same scrutiny and independent verification as other catch data collected by the Directorate. Action 8.3: Data will be analyzed at 4th audit, and any trends will be shown. Relevant parties of cooperation are the Ministry, IMR and potentially Directorate of Fisheries. As all scoring under principle 3 for these fisheries confirms, these three parties have close cooperation with NFA, as well as the larger Norwegian seafood industry. Consultation on Through both formal and informal channels during the year, NFA provides input on condition management priorities, research projects. Although successful outcomes cannot be guaranteed, NFA input has heavy emphasis, and there is vast empirical evidence of this. This standing practice in Norwegian management gives the largest degree of credibility to the action plan possible. Also, the absence of HCRs and reference points was thoroughly

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discussed at site visits and pre-assessments, and all parties were well aware in advance that this condition would be placed on the fishery.

Condition nr. 11

Action 11.1: NFA will propose to the Directorate of Fisheries that non-fish bycatch becomes a part of the coastal logbook “app”, and that measures are taken to also include it in the manual logbooks temporarily. The Directorate is in the process of gradually introducing the “app” reporting system to all coastal vessels, but they are approaching the vessel groups year-by-year, presumably to ensure a smoother technical transition. NFA needs to work such improvements in to the Directorate’s software development cycle. Client Action plan Action 11.2: In year 2-3 this reporting system is expected to be implemented. Incoming data will be analyzed. NFA will aim to have the reporting system under the official data collection performed by the Directorate of Fisheries and mandated by law. As a result, it would be subject to the same scrutiny and independent verification as other catch data collected by the Directorate. Action 11.3: Data will be analyzed at 4th audit, and any trends will be shown. Relevant parties of cooperation are the Ministry, IMR and potentially Directorate of Fisheries. As all scoring under principle 3 for these fisheries confirms, these three parties have close cooperation with NFA, as well as the larger Norwegian seafood industry. Through both formal and informal channels during the year, NFA provides input on Consultation on management priorities, research projects. Although successful outcomes cannot be condition guaranteed, NFA input has heavy emphasis, and there is vast empirical evidence of this. This standing practice in Norwegian management gives the largest degree of credibility to the action plan possible. Also, the absence of HCRs and reference points was thoroughly discussed at site visits and pre-assessments, and all parties were well aware in advance that this condition would be placed on the fishery.

Condition nr. 12

Action 12.1: NFA is a member of the Directorate of Fisheries redfish working group established in 2014. The group’s mandate is to review the regulations in the redfish fisheries and suggest appropriate measures to rebuild the redfish stocks. NFA participates in this working group, together with representatives from the Directorate and IMR. The group suggests the following changes in regulations: · General reduction to 10 % weekly bycatch levels. · Reduction to 30 % weekly bycatch levels for conventional vessels below 21 meters between August 1st and December 31st. · Exemption for handline fisheries. Client Action plan NFA will follow up the working group’s findings, support the proposed regulations, and work towards their implementation. Timeframe: progress reports at each surveillance audit. Action 12.2: NFA and the working group advice that observation and evaluation of the regulatory measures are necessary, and that adjustment will be made if these measures are not proving to be effective. Timeframe: progress reports at each surveillance audit. Action 12.3: NFA will provide data on the distribution of S. Norvegicus and S. Mantella catches, at SA1 and SA2 Relevant parties of cooperation are the Ministry, IMR and potentially Directorate of Fisheries. As all scoring under principle 3 for these fisheries confirms, these three parties have close cooperation with NFA, as well as the larger Norwegian seafood industry. Through both formal and informal channels during the year, NFA provides input on Consultation on management priorities, research projects. Although successful outcomes cannot be condition guaranteed, NFA input has heavy emphasis, and there is vast empirical evidence of this. This standing practice in Norwegian management gives the largest degree of credibility to the action plan possible. Also, the absence of HCRs and reference points was thoroughly discussed at site visits and pre-assessments, and all parties were well aware in advance that this condition would be placed on the fishery.

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Condition nr. 13

Action 13.1: NFA will engage with the Directorate of Fisheries and the IMR to assess current protective measures of VMEs within the UoA and whether current practice may cause serious or irreversible harm to VMEs. Action 13.2: Strategies to avoid VMEs will be drafted together with the Ministry of Fisheries. Client Action plan These may include move-on rules and spatial closures. These will be evaluated according to national and international legislation. NFA will lobby for their implementation into official legislation in year 2-3. Action 13.3: The protective measures will be in place by SA4, allowing for a rescoring to 80 level or above. Relevant parties of cooperation are the Ministry, IMR and potentially Directorate of Fisheries. As all scoring under principle 3 for these fisheries confirms, these three parties have close cooperation with NFA, as well as the larger Norwegian seafood industry. Through both formal and informal channels during the year, NFA provides input on Consultation on management priorities, research projects. Although successful outcomes cannot be condition guaranteed, NFA input has heavy emphasis, and there is vast empirical evidence of this. This standing practice in Norwegian management gives the largest degree of credibility to the action plan possible. Also, the absence of HCRs and reference points was thoroughly discussed at site visits and pre-assessments, and all parties were well aware in advance that this condition would be placed on the fishery.

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6 Appendices 6.1 Evaluation processes and techniques 6.1.1 Site visits The third surveillance audit for the NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries was done off-site. The audit was announced on the MSC website on 12th January 2021 and by stakeholder notification of the 13th January 2021. The remote interviews took place from the 16th to 18th February 2021 according to the schedules presented in the table below.

Table 37 - Remote interviews Tuesday 16th – Wednesday 18th February 2021

Time Activity Participants

TUESDAY 16TH FEBRUARY 2021

08:00 Opening meeting – Audit team only Audit ream Client representatives & 09:00 Opening meeting Audit team 1. Review of basic info about the company: DNV audit team 09:30- • Ownership or organizational structure -Sandhya Chaudhury 13:00 • Roles and responsibilities in the MSC Fisheries certification -Hans Lassen process • Vessel/certificate member list Client: NF - Tor B. Larsen 2. Review of fishing operations: - Erlend Moksness • Fishing season, allocation of fishing days, fishing areas and gear used (specifications) • Recording of catch and effort data 3. Review of impact on ecosystem: • List of all by-catch of fish species (species and quantities 3 preceding years) • List of by-catch of marine mammals, birds, ETP species (species and quantities) • Recording of bycatch of fish and shellfish species, marine mammals, ETP species and birds • Discarding practices • Overlap of the fisheries with sensitive habitats and closed areas 4. Compliance with rules and regulations • Control, surveillance and monitoring routines • Disputes with national/ international authorities during 2018/2020. • Records of sanctions and penalties (if any) for 2018/2020. 5. Chain of Custody start: • Traceability system on board and at landing • Labelling of products/changes in labeling of products • List of landing sites in 2018/2020 • First point of landing • First point of sale • Main products/change in product range • Main markets

6. Review of progress against conditions and recommendations (enclosed) of each of the fisheries covered by the scope of this agenda - any relevant information on progress for each of the conditions.

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WEDNESDAY 17TH FEBRUARY 2021 - Opening meeting relevant points DNV audit team 09:00 – - Function, role and responsibility -Sandhya Chaudhury 11:00 - Harvest strategy for the fisheries, including regulations limiting -Hans Lassen fishing effort and harvest control rules Ministry of Trade, Industry - Short-term and long-term management objectives for the and Fisheries*: fisheries -Mari Didriksen -Geir Ervik - Consultation and decision-making process for the stocks of the (TBC) fisheries - Sara L. Fagerbakke - Mechanisms for resolution of legal disputes

- Regulations for fisheries in the relevant geographical area Client: NF (observer) - Control, surveillance and monitoring routines/regulations applied - Tor B. Larsen to the fisheries in the relevant geographical area - Erlend Moksness - Level of slipping/discards - Strategy for minimising or eliminating ETP by-catch - Strategy and plans for protection of sensitive habitats - Fishermen’s compliance with laws and regulations. - Significant discrepancies found at landing control for the fisheries in the last year - Catch data for the most recent fishing season - Observed fishing pattern (gear used, fishing area, number of boats, fishing season) - VMS data for the fisheries - Research strategy or programmes for the fisheries - Review of progress against conditions and Recommendations (enclosed) of each of the fisheries covered by the scope of this agenda - any relevant information on progress for each of the conditions. 12:00 – - Opening meeting relevant points DNV audit team 16:00 - Verification of any changes and new information -Sandhya Chaudhury -Hans Lassen 12:00 DoF DOF & - Catch composition (weight) by species by UoAs and UoC DOF*: Modulf Overvik Reference - Map of catch distribution based on VMS data (or if not fleet available then on logbooks) IMR*: - Changes in regulations (f.ex. executive orders) applicable to -Tom Williams the UoC 13:00 NS - Information on Monitoring, Control and Enforcement of the saithe & fisheries -Jon Egil Skjæraasen haddock - Changes in monitoring programmes for bycatch, discard, and ETP species 13:30 NS - Fishermen's compliance with laws and regulations. hake -Arved Staby - Significant discrepancies found at landing control for the NEA saithe fisheries of the assessment in the last year

- Changes in observed fishing pattern (gear used, fishing area, 14:00 number of boats, fishing season) -Caroline Durif lumpfish - Updated VMS data for the fisheries of the assessment - Traceability changes 14:30 - Confirm IPI criteria still apply sandeel & IMR -Espen Johnsen Norway - Function, role and responsibility pout - Role in stock assessments - Update on sampling programmes/levels of sampling and 15:00 NS surveys including observer programmes herring & - Integration of national data collection programmes and stock - Cecilie Kvamme sprat assessments with ICES assessments. - Update on stock status, stock structure and recruitment - Stock status of fish by-catch Client: NFA (observer) - Levels of slipping/discards - Tor B. Larsen

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- Changes in impact of the fishery on marine habitats and the - Erlend Moksness ecosystem. Update on research strategy and programmes for the fisheries of the assessment. TUESDAY 2nd MARCG 2021

10:00CET Audit team summation – Conclusion and progress on SC & HL conditions/milestones and recommendations.

11:00 Closing meeting Client representatives & Audit team

6.1.2 Stakeholder participation Thirty days prior to the site visit, all stakeholders were informed of the visit and the opportunity to provide advance information to the auditors or to meet with the team during the site visit. DNV did not receive any requests for participation at the site visit, nor any written submissions regarding the NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries.

The following participants were present at the different meetings:

Table 38 Stakeholder meeting participants Date Name Organization Meeting venue 16.02.2021 Tor B. Larsen Norges Fiskarlag TEAMS 16.02.2021 Erlend Moksness Norges Fiskarlag TEAMS 17.02.2021 Sara Lier Fagerbakke Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries TEAMS 17,02.2021 Geir Ervik Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries TEAMS 17.02.2021 Mari Didriksen Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries TEAMS 17.02.2021 Modulf Overvik Fisheries Directorate TEAMS 17.02.2021 Tom Williams IMR – all species / reference fleet TEAMS 17.02.2021 Caroline Durif IMR - lumpfish TEAMS 17.02.2021 Espen Johnsen IMR – sandeel & Norway pout TEAMS 18.02.2021 Andre Moan IMR - Sea mammals specially harbor TEAMS porpoise & use of pingers Kristin Helle IMR – ling & tusk Email Signe Christensen- NINA Email Dalsgaard Kim Bærum NINA Email Jodi Bostrom DNV Fisheries expert P2 (NFA ling, tusk Email and NFA lumpfish) All meetings Hans Lassen Fisheries expert P1 & P3 TEAMS All meetings Sandhya Chaudhury DNV TEAMS

6.2 Stakeholder input No other stakeholder input was received for the 3rd surveillance audit of the NFA Norway ling & tusk and NFA Norway lumpfish fisheries.

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6.3 Revised surveillance program

Table 39 Fishery surveillance program

Surveillance level Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4

Level 6 (Normal On-site surveillance surveillance FCR v On-site On-site On-site audit & re-certification 2.0) site visit

Table 40 Timing of surveillance audit Proposed date of surveillance Year Anniversary date of certificate Justification audit The fishery certificate has been subject to a 6-month extension due to the Covid 19 derogation of 27 March 2020. The extension is also valid for the execution of the surveillance audit. FCP v2.2 § 7.28.2.1 has also 3 6th April 16th February 2021 been invoked as the audits are integrated with a number of fisheries for the same client, each with varying anniversaries. This is the most viable period for all the relevant fisheries, stakeholders and the client. As above. 4 6th April February to April 2022

Table 41 Surveillance level justification Year Surveillance activity Number of auditors Justification

The third surveillance audit was indicated as an on-site audit in the PCR of 6th October 2017 but carried out as an off-site, remote audit due to 3 Off-site audit 2 auditors off-site travel restrictions associated to the COVID 19 situation and as permitted by the MSC Covid 19 derogations of 27.03.2020 and September 2020.

No change from the original 2 auditors on-site 4 On- site audit surveillance level justification in the 1 auditor off-site PCR of 06.10.2017.

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6.4 Harmonised fishery assessments

The original assessment PCR of October 2017 concluded that no harmonization activity was required for the lumpfish assessment as the MSC certified fisheries in the west coast of Greenland and around Iceland exploit different populations, operate on different grounds and under different management.

The following certified fisheries include tusk and/or ling, but the areas considered are mainly in Va and not relevant for this fishery. 1. ISF Iceland golden redfish, blue ling and tusk fishery 2. ISF Iceland multi-species demersal fishery

The Faroe Islands tusk & ling fishery covers the stock inside the Faroese EEZ only and therefore there is no overlap.

No harmonization activities for the ling and tusk fisheries had taken place at the initial assessment as the other fishery, the Joint demersal fisheries in the North Sea and adjacent waters was still early in the process - ref. chapter (7.1) of the PCR of October 2017 (LR). The 2nd surveillance of February 2020 harmonised Principle 1. Harmonization for Principle 2 and 3 was not required as the fishing fleets and areas differed as did managements - ref. report dt 25.02.2020 available at https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/nfa-norway-ling-tusk-and-nfa-norway-lumpfish/@@assessments.

During the third surveillance in February 2021, beaked and golden redfish were deemed minor Primary species and rescored in PI 2.1.1.b. This was done as part of a desktop harmonisation study of the following relevant fisheries: • Norway North East Arctic cod offshore gillnet and longline UoAs • Norway North East Arctic haddock offshore gillnet and longline UoAs • Oceanprom Barents Sea cod and haddock longline UoAs • FIUN Barents and Norwegian Seas cod and haddock longline UoAs (While this fishery was most recently certified against a different Standard [see Table 42], its non-target catch of golden redfish was still considered when closing Condition 12 and rescoring PI 2.1.1.)

The overlapping MSC certified fisheries are summarised in the table below.

Table 42 Overlapping fisheries Certification FAO Assessment Sub Area Gear Performance Fishery name status and Area tree Indicators to date harmonise NFA Norway Ling & Tusk Certified 27 FCR v 2.0 Ling: 1,2 Trawl fishery and NFA Norway 06.10. 2017 Tusk: 1, 2, 3a, Longline Lumpfish - DNV 4, 5b, 6a, 7-9, Gillnet, 12b Danish seine, hook PI 1.1.1 & line. PI 1.1.2 Joint demersal fisheries in the Certified 27 FCR v2.0 Ling: 3a, 4a, 6– 3a: trawl, PI 1.2.1 North Sea and adjacent 31.10.2019 9, 12, and 14 gillnet, PI 1.2.2 waters -Control Union Tusk: 3a, 4, 5b, Danish PI 1.2.3 (S1 in March 6a and 7–9, seine LL PI 1.2.4 2021) and 12b 4: Demersal trawl, Gillnet Danish seine, LL Norway North East Arctic cod Certified 27 FCR v2.0 Relevant offshore 26.04.2010; gears: recertification longline and ongoing- DNV gillnet Norway North East Arctic Certified 27 FCR v2.0 Relevant haddock offshore 26.04.2010; gears: PI 2.1.1 recertified longline and 26.04.2021 - gillnet DNV Oceanprom Barents Sea cod Certified 27 FCR v2.0 Relevant and haddock 11.06.2019 - gear: DNV longline

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FIUN Barents and Norwegian Certified 27 CR v1.3 Relevant Seas cod and haddock 25.06.2013; gear: recertified longline NA* 28.08.2018 – Lloyds Register * This fishery does not require harmonisation under MSC FCP v2.2 PB1.2.1. Fishery assessments using the same version of any assessment tree (MSC Fisheries Standard Annex SA, Annex SB, Annex SC and Annex SD) shall harmonise their assessments. Fisheries marked with (*) were assessed against a different version of the Standard.

Table 43 Overlapping fisheries- supporting information Supporting information

Reports available on msc.org were the basis for harmonisation activities during this surveillance audit. The assessment team did not find any cause for further harmonisation in this surveillance audit.

Was either FCP v2.2 Annex PB1.3.3.4 or PB1.3.4.5 applied when harmonising? No

Date of harmonisation meeting NA

If applicable, describe the meeting outcome

NA

Table 44 - Scoring differences

Performanc e Indicators Joint Demersal NFA Norway (PIs) Ling Tusk Ling Tusk 3a, 4a etc. Northeast (other I + II Other I + II NEA VI b Atlantic areas) PI 1.1.1 80 90 80 90 80 PI 1.1.2 PI 1.2.1 85 90 PI 1.2.2 75 75 PI 1.2.3 80 80 PI 1.2.4 80 90 75 90 75 90 75 P 2 Same scoring tree but different fleet and different fishing areas. Not harmonised. P 3 Same scoring tree but different managements

Table 45 Rationale for scoring differences If applicable, explain and justify any difference in scoring and rationale for the relevant Performance Indicators (FCP v2.2 Annex PB1.3.6) There is minimal difference in scoring, and these are caused by differences in the area of operation. The scoring and conditions for PI 1.2.4 also vary due to the same reasons. If exceptional circumstances apply, outline the situation and whether there is agreement between or among teams on this determination

NA

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6.7 Vessel list

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N 0015Ø ALVE F 0085NK ANNE METTE

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M 0001U HAVGLIMT T 0016SA HAVØRNA N 0109VR HAVGLIMT T 0350S HAVÅL T 0006K HAVGLIMT N 0028L HAZARD T 0007S HAVGLIMT 3 NT0055NR HEGE N 0031VR HAVGLØTT ST0026F HEGE ANITA N 0104VV HAVGULL T 0026BG HEGE THERESA T 0241T HAVGULL ST0016H HEGE-CARINA M 0015AE HAVGUTT N 0002BR HEIDI N 0011VV HAVGUTT TF0025NK HEIDI ANITA ST0051F HAVGUTT T 0297LK HEIDI KRISTIN TR0051F HAVGUTT M 0021AV HEIM H 0266B HAVHELD M 0035AV HEIM N 0021HR HEIMSKJÆR M 0023AV HILDE IREN N 0200HR HEIMSKJÆR N 0001TN HILDRINGEN T 0030N HELENA N 0045B HILMARSON TR0021F HELENE N 0093F HILMARSON T 0180KD HELENE ST0106F HILMARSON ST0011R HELETO TR0106F HILMARSON TF0004V HELGA N 0200MS HIMMELTIND T 0026T HELGE VIDAR N 0002H HINNØY N 0098Ø HELLA ST0052H HITTERVÆRING N 0086BR HELLEFISK ST0227H HJERTØYBUEN ST0094F HELLEFISK F 0037VS H-JUNIOR F 0077VS HELLEGUTT TR0003B HJØRDIS N 0021MS HELLODDEN F 0100N HM SENIOR N 0058MS HELLSEGGA N 0003VA HOBBY M 0003F HELLSKJÆR HOLMBØEN N 0025RT HELLSKJÆR F 0013TN HOLMEN N 0032MS HELLVÅG F 0013HV HOLMEN F 0042G HELLØY F 0049VS HOLMEN N 0017ME HELLØY M 0024AV HOLMEN SENIOR T 9300T HELMER HANSSEN N 0009BL HOLMEN-JUNIOR N 0178Ø HELMINE N 0059L HOLMSUND F 0031HV HELNESVÆRING N 0050SO HOLMØY F 0191NK HELØYGUTT M 0044SM HOPAVÅG F 0192NK HELØYGUTT II F 0061G HOPSFJORD F 0079NK HELØYGUTT IV N 0240B HORISONT F 0333NK HELØYGUTT V F 0016NK HORNGRUNN F 0108NK HELØYGUTT VI N 0029V HORNSUND F 0361NK HELØYGUTT X N 0090ME HORNTIND N 0220VV HEMMINGODDEN JR SF0002S HOVDEN VIKING SF0010V HENDANES F 0069G HRØNN B F 0042A HENRIETTE TR0080B HUBORG F 0500NK HENRIETTE E N 0077BR HUGIN T 0009KD HENRY T 0299T HUGIN N 0166V HENRY J ST0017Ø HUGNAD ST0040O HEPSØFJORD M 0033MD HUSAR TR0200O HEPSØFJORD F 0028BD HUSVÆRSUND F 0018A HERMANN T 0055LK HUSØY F 0007L HERMES N 0015TN HUSØYGUTT

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F 0058BD HERMES T 0018LK HUSØYSUND M 0055AV HERMON T 0022LK HUSØYVÆRING II N 0051B HERR OLSEN NT0019V HYDRA T 0104T HERSØY F 0175A HØIVIKBAAEN N 0028LN HESTEN T 0074H HØKEN N 0200V HESTHOLMEN N 0018DA HØLABUEN SF0048F HETLEVIKING M 0094K HØLINGEN TF0077SE H-EVEN H 0032O HØTTEN H 0116AV HEVRØY ST0056R HØVDING VL0037AV HEVRØY TR0072F HØVIK VL0020AV HEVRØYBAS R 0017R HØVRING N 0010F HG WILLASSEN F 0143L HÅBRAND N 0025TN HILDE HELENE H 0059AV HÅBRAND N 0094L HÅLØYGER F 0103G IRINA MARIE T 0016T HÅR-BÅEN T 0183T IRINA MARIE F 0018N HÅREK F 0017SV ISABEL F 0061P HÅTIND N 0022HR ISABELL N 0074R HÅVARD T 0193T ISAC ALEXANDER F 0108G HÅVARD. A N 0013R ISAK OLAI N 0002MS HÅVARD. A H 0089O ISBJØRN NT0040V HÅVTIND N 0049Ø ISBJØRN N 0059ME ICE N 0077R ISBJØRN N 0007LN IDA F 0171NK ISBJØRN N 0048SO IDA T 0118S ISBÅEN T 0043T IDA N 0036G ISELIN TR0016ND IDA TF0022P ISELIN A F 0026N IDA N 0131Ø ISFUGL N 0300F IDA AMALIE F 0089NK ISICA N 0093VV IDA ANGELICA BBG524 ISMATHO N 0143V IDA BEATE T 0008KD IVAN N 0020TN IDA KONTANSE N 0012R IVAR JUNIOR M 0009K IDA MARIE N 0049VV IVERSEN JUNIOR F 0045V IDA SYNNØVE VT0001S IVERSEN SENIOR T 0040T IDA THERESE N 0063B J.A. SENIOR F 0126L IDA-MOR T 0001H J.BERGVOLL N 0016SO IDUN N 0005G JAKOB N 0066Ø IDUN M 0009VN JALLA T 0041S IDUNSON F 0022A JAN BØRRE F 0059HV IEVA F 0200NK JAN EGIL M 0131AE IMARSUND F 0034N JAN GUNNAR F 0105G IMSA ST0001F JAN HALVAR F 0077G INE MARIE NT0001VN JAN IVAR F 0026SV INE MARITA N 0026A JAN OSKAR F 0096V INESA N 0052B JAN ROBERT F 0128LB INGA HAFDIS T 0112S JAN TORE TF0128G INGA HAFDIS O 0012O JANA MARI N 0072R INGER ANN T 0042K JANITA F 0500BD INGER VICTORIA ST0058F JANN GEORG N 0106R INGER-ANN N 0048V JANN YNGVE N 0139A INGER-LISE N 0044SF JANNE-KATRIN

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R 0004ST KRISTINA M 0091AV LADY ALUDIA F 0105NK KRISTINA F 0003L LADY M N 0018FE KRISTINA F 0053VS LAGERTHA M 0057AV KRISTINA K F 0008H LAGOM T 0018SK KRISTINE F 0071HV LAGUN F 0074A KRISTINE N 0029SO LAGUN N 0027SO KRISTINE N 0088H LAGUN T 0008KF KRISTINE H 0170B LAILA F 0070NK KRISTINE ELISABETH N 0004BL LAILA-ANITA T 0075L KRISTINE W M 0069SM LAKSBERG F 0066V KRISTJAN M 0047HS LAKSEN T 0250TK KRISTOFFER T 0050KF LAKSEN N 0043VV KROGH SENIOR F 0197P LAMØY N 0022BØ KRUSHOLMEN T 0016SK LANGBÅEN M 0100AV KRYSSHOLM M 0035A LANGENES M 0059HØ KRÅKØYSUND N 0302Ø LANGENES N 0027B KULING T 0035I LANGENES TR0029AA LANGHOLM N 0017VA LEONARD T 0278K LANGNES F 0099NK LERO F 0021G LANGNES N 0175Ø LEX GRANDE N 0059Ø LANGNESVÆRING TF0029NK LIAFRES N 0100SO LANGØY NT0005V LIBU M 0147AV LANGØYSUND N 0164VA LILJA M 0166AV LANGØYSUND TR0005NR LILJEN F 0045TN LANGØYSUND F 0124NK LILJEN ST0307F LANOFISK F 0176NK LILJO F 0030TN LAPU-LAPU N 0264Ø LILL RAINER T 0043K LARISSA N 0011B LILLE BREIVIKBUEN T 0008LK LARS-AINA F 0115V LILLE PERLE T 0176B LARS-ANDREAS T 0097T LILLEBAKK N 0007HM LARSEN JUNIOR F 0062M LILLEBÅEN N 0328ME LARS-GØRAN F 0006L LILLI F 0014V LARVIKGUTEN F 0116SV LILLI N 0270V LAUKVIKVÆRING N 0008DA LILLI KARINE T 0135K LAUNES T 0011N LILL-JENNY N 0250V LAUPSTADVÆRING T 0035T LILL-NORA T 0018S LEA ELINA F 0032H LILL-TOVE T 0061L LEAH N 0003HM LINA F 0150V LEAH MARIE N 0011L LINAS N 0005Ø LEANDER N 0048ME LINAS N 0220Ø LEANDER N 0124V LINDA F 0057M LEANDER T 0266K LINDA LEANDER II TF0002A LINDA MERETE T 0034LK LEGØY F 0037V LINDFISK N 0146VV LEIBØEN F 0057V LINDFISK T 0408T LEIF HARALD F 0068V LINDFISK T 0051LK LEIF HELGE SF0001B LINDHOLM TF0141SE LEIF HELGE SF0012S LINDISFARNE F 0057P LEIKA F 0094V LINEA ST0057AA LEIKNY SF0019B LINEBAS

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N 0114L LURØYBAS N 0029B MALIN F 0133NK LUSIU T 0068I MALOFISK F 0046SV LUSKIN T 0073LK MALOGUTT M 0032AE LYDIA F 0153H MARA T 0045K LYKKELITEN F 0111NK MARCUS N 0320Ø LYKKEN ST0015T MAREN TF0012NK LYKKEN TF0007LB MAREN N 0018LN LYKKEN JUNIOR N 0042H MARGARET N 0071V LYKKENS PRØVE F 0030B MARGARETH SF0220S LYNGNES N 0032B MARGRUNN N 0006BR LYNGVÆR T 0011T MARI N 0012B LYNGØY M 0061AV MARIA N 0021ME LYNGØY N 0027SF MARIA NT0064V LYNN MARY TR0012Ø MARIA F 0162NK LYRA T 0019N MARIA N 0119F LYSBØEN TF0009HV MARIA AILEN N 0168F LYSBØEN F 0026G MARIA ANDREA TF0138SV LYSSTRÅLEN TF0024V MARIA ANDREA N 0074B LYSTIND M 0020VS MARIANN F 0109V MARIANN F 0065P MAX WILLIAM N 0079HR MARIANNE N 0075BØ MAY CELIN T 0014K MARIANNE F 0010BD MAY LIS T 0094LK MARIANNE TF0010BD MAY LIS F 0187LB MARIE NT0001I MAY VANJA TF0004K MARIE F 0100LB MAYA AG0024LS MARIE EMILIE N 0068V MB NJORD N 0041F MARIELL N 0053A MEA M 0134F MARILENA MI N 0064H MEA N 0270SF MARINA N 0070Ø MEA T 0086T MARION HELEN F 0010G MEA N 0024B MARIT INGA F 0016A MEA T 0023SD MARIT MARIE F 0050N MEA M 0040AV MARITA F 0090VS MEBAS F 0041LB MARITA F 0110NK MEDTIND N 0068AH MARITA-HELEN N 0340VV MEFJORD N 0068Ø MARITA-HELEN T 0182BG MEFJORD F 0098M MARITHA NT0010L MEHAV T 0188T MARIT-KRISTINE ST0400F MEHOLM T 0131K MARJELLA N 0008B MEHOLMEN N 0033L MARKUS T 0017LK MEIBEL T 0090K MARKUS N 0011SF MELITA N 0091V MARLEN M 0033SM MELODI F 0141NK MARLOV SENIOR N 0188ME MELØYBAS F 0196NK MARNA N 0051ME MELØYFJORD N 0123BR MARNA N 0001Ø MELØYJENTA F 0012HV MARQUEZ N 0041ME MELØYSUND JR F 0005VS MARTE N 0042ME MELØYVÆRING N 0013H MARTHE M 0112AE MENTEL F 0015TN MARTIN M 0052AE MENTELL II F 0080TN MARTIN N 0022BR MEONGEN

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M 0051K MARTIN N 0348V MERCEDES F 0092LB MARTINA ST0500F MERCUR T 0019TK MARTINE F 0035V MESKJÆR T 0196S MARTINE F 0184L MEVÆR N 0030L MARTINE SOFIE F 0051M MEYBELL N 0058Ø MARTYNA N 0350V MIA N 0090L MARY JANE T 0026LK MICHELLE NT0072NR MARØYSKJÆR N 0008VR MIDNATSOL M 0041K MARØYSUND TR0112V MIDTHOLM ST0010R MASKOT M 0053K MIDVAGUR N 0021BR MASTER M 0080MD MIDØY N 0040VV MATHEA T 0018K MIE T 0108T MATHEUS F 0083G MIE ST0022F MATHIAS N 0036RT MIKAEL M 0013AV MATHILDE ST0214F MIKAEL N 0035V MATHILDE F 0015M MIKKELENG F 0211V MATILDE F 0100BD MIKKELSEN N 0067Ø MATS BØRGE F 0101V MILDA N 0109A MATS-ERIK T 1129T MILDRID F 0014BD MAX N 0035A MILIAN SF0015A MILLA N 0071G M-SVENDSEN F 0004G MILTON T 0021K MT SENIOR N 0011TF MIMI T 0209K MT SENIOR F 0099M MINA N 0023BR MUDDVÆRING N 0017DA MINA MARIE F 0068G MULAN N 0208F MINIBANKEN N 0071Ø MULEGGA N 0208ME MINIBANKEN TF0022T MULEN N 0098VA MINOR M 0214HØ MULØYBUEN N 0183A MIRA TR0025V MUSTANG R 0001B MIRA TR0027ND MYHREGUTT TF0004VS MIRA N 0087Ø MYLING TF0010SE MIRA H 0081AV MYLING N 0195V MIRANDA F 0058V MYNTEVIK F 0037G MIST N 0169Ø MYREBAS Ø 0022S MISTRAL N 0168Ø MYREBUEN T 0202T MJOSUND TF0003A MYRENG F 0099LB MJØLNER F 0053BD MYRENG FISK T 0115T MJØLNER N 0202Ø MYREVÆRING T 0148T MJØLNER F 0030N MYSTIC OCEAN TR0001H MJØLNER VL0003AV MØGSTERFJORD TR0005H MJØLNER N 0046Ø MØYSALEN T 0199K MJØNES N 0101H MØYSALFISK N 0004A MJÅSUND N 0084Ø MÅKEN N 0008A MJÅSUND N 0190BR MÅKEN F 0154NK MODDY N 0340V MÅKEN T 0120LK MODDY F 0127VS MÅKEN T 0015SA MOLLY N 0021SG MÅKØY M 0069G MOLNES M 0015RA MÅNA ST0030F MONA T 0026B MÅRFJELL TR0003H MONA F 0051BD MÅRNES

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TR0006H MONA N 0120BØ MÅRSUND H 0037F MONICA TF0017T MÅSNES N 0073BR MONICA M AA0017G MÅSNES N 0013SG MONSBØEN N 0058BR MÅSØYGUTT F 0089V MONSNES N 0015A MÅTIND F 0047M MONSUN N 0123VA MÅØYSUND T 0006SA MONSUN N 0041V NAG N 0027Ø MORGENSTJERNE N 0031BØ NAKKEN N 0177Ø MORGENSTJERNE TR0005T NAMI M 0041AE MORILD N 0091F NAPPSGUTT N 0032L MORILD N 0020L NARGTIND ST0010Ø MORILD F 0006G NARTIND Ø 0025F MORILD NT0013V NATALIE F 0024VS MORILD TF0001K NATALY T 0164T MORTENVIK N 0217ME NATHANIEL N 0174VV MORTSUNDVÆRING F 0070P NATSHA N 0096VV MORTSUNDVÆRINGEN N 0082B NAUTIC N 0666MS MOSKEN M 0038K NAUTICA N 0015MS MOT F 0300A NAVIGER T 0069K MR. RALF N 0076SO NEMINE TF0018LB MR. RALF F 0006B NEMO SF0001F NEMO F 0002B NORBANKEN F 0035H NENITTA N 0042SA NORBAS F 0126M NEPTUN N 0005BØ NORBUEN N 0125ME NEPTUN F 0095TN NORDAFØRR ST0333F NEPTUN TF0025SE NORDAL VA0006LD NEPTUN N 0032V NORDBLINK H 0006B NERA N 0021Ø NORDBØEN TR0345ND NERGÅRD JR N 0240F NORDEGG TR0346V NERGÅRD JR N 0032A NORDENG M 0104AV NESABUEN N 0096RT NORDFANGST M 0071G NESBAKK N 0034DA NORDFISK R 0001TV NESBUEN N 0058A NORDFLU F 0114BD NESBUEN N 0094BØ NORDFLU II VA0087LS NESEJENTA N 0037BØ NORDGRUNN N 0013F NESHEIM N 0223Ø NORDGRUNN N 0465V NESODD N 0219VV NORDHAUG SENIOR N 0027R NESØYFISK N 0121B NORDHAV N 0001L NESØYFJORD T 0001I NORDHAVET N 0038L NESØYFJORD N 0091MS NORDHOLMEN N 0171R NESØYVÆRING N 0006BL NORDLYS F 0054V NETTO N 0028HM NORDLYS N 0177V NICHOLAS N 0479ME NORDLYS T 0003SK NICO NT0129NR NORDLYS N 0044V NICOLINE NT0157V NORDLYS SF0122B NIGARDSØY N 0054B NORDLYS T 0371K NIKE N 0477ME NORDLYS N 0058V NIKITA F 0036HV NORDLYSFISK F 0034LB NIKITA TF0014SE NORDMANNSET N 0001RT NIKLAS F 0039LB NORDMANNSET

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N 0016MS NIKLAS T 0001KD NORDNES F 0044V NIKON T 0002KD NORDNES N 0004HM NIMROD F 0050A NORDSILD N 0007NA NIMROD N 0008VN NORDSTADBUEN T 0025BG NINA IREN F 0040G NORDSTJERNA T 0097K NINA MARI F 0100KD NORDSTRAND F 0110M NIPEN VA0097M NORDSØ R 0030F NJORD F 0236V NORDTIND T 0125L NJORD N 0006VV NORDTIND N 0053V NO PROBLEM II N 0060VR NORDTIND T 0098K NOAH F 0130A NORDTIND N 0016TN NOAH ANDRE F 0207NK NORDTIND F 0070VS NOBEL F 0054P NORDVESTEN T 0338K NOJUS F 0109NK NORDVÅG F 0037BD NOKASA N 0085MS NOREGG N 0180VV NONSTIND N 0108VV NOREGGA T 0053K NONSTIND F 0140M NORFJELL F 0033HV NORA T 0022SD NORFJELL F 0220NK NORA N 0043A NORHAV T 0001K NORA N 0182Ø NORHAVET TR0200F NORA N 0054Ø NORLINER TF0003HV NORA KRISTINE F 0028A NORLYS N 0052VV NORMANN F 0065V O.B.JUNIOR T 0006S NORMATIR M 0161AV O.HUSBY M 0022AE NORODD M 0007AV OBELIX F 0048BD NORPYNT N 0018F OCEAN N 0134VV NORPYNT T 0009T OCEAN BLUE NORSKOTTIND M 0068A OCEAN JR N 0022A NORSOL TR0015R ODA T 0020SA NORSUND ODA V NT0017NR NORVEIG N 0400Ø ODANE F 0025TN NORWASTERN M 0018SM ODD EINAR N 0018TN NORØY F 0087NK ODD INGE N 0053MS NORØY TR0005O ODD IVAR N 0263VV NORØY TR0018O ODD IVAR N 0041B NYBAS T 0012KN ODD JONNY II F 0087G NYBJØRN T 0551T ODD KRISTIAN M 0009AV NYBROTT T 0004T ODD LINDBERG M 0025AV NYBROTT N 0147MS ODD ROGER F 0182V NYBROTT T 0044K ODD YNGVE N 0157F NYBØEN F 0064M ODD-EGIL T 0026TK NYBÅEN M 0270AV ODDEN TR0007NR NYDØNNING F 0207H ODDGEIR JR N 0066ME NYEGGA N 0157MS ODDNY T 0119KN NYEGGA N 0089SO ODDVAR JUNIOR T 0035B NYFLØ N 0051VR ODIN N 0145H NYGRUND N 0223BR ODIN N 0109BØ NYGRUNN T 0111S ODIN N 0325VV NYGRUNN TF0040SE ODIN N 0010HR NYHAV F 0016VS ODIN

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F 0042P RAMGRUNN N 0079Ø RICHARD H 0043KM RAMONA F 0028SV RIDDU N 0018V RAMONA N 0075A RIKARDSON F 0129NK RAMPEN T 0027K RIKKE N 0072F RAMSEVIK N 0018BL RIKO F 0078A RAMSKJÆR ST0007R RINGSKJÆR ST0003O RAMSØY N 0203F RINGSKJÆR NORD M 0144SM RAMSØYFJORD N 0048LN RINØY F 0092A RANDI F 0153LB RISVIK N 0005LF RANDI ELISE N 0349V RISVÆR F 0193A RANDI HELENE VA0015M RISØY T 0080T RANDI HELENE ST0033T RITA MARIE M 0087SM RANGNES R 0021ES RITA S N 0004DA RAPTUS VL0001SO RITA V N 0155V RASA F 0012H ROALD JR. T 0052K RASA N 0004SO ROALD SENIOR NT0006NR RASKEN M 0037G ROALDNES N 0079MS RASMUSS M 0011GS ROAR M 0084AV RATTO T 0130T ROBIN TR0226ND RAVINDA F 0042V ROBIN TR0226V RAVINDA F 0004A ROBINE ST0025T RAVN N 0023B ROCKHOPPER N 0046V RAVNØY F 0168NK RODIAN N 0086HR RAYON T 0021H ROGLAVÆRING N 0028SG RAYWAN ROGNAN JR M 0071HØ ROGNEGUTT N 0014BL RØINGEN T 0106K ROGNKJEKSA H 0002B RØKSUND T 0227K ROHIT N 0061ME RØNVIKBUEN N 0105VV ROHOLMEN T 0134T RØSNES N 0123VV ROKKAN N 0007H RØSNESVÅG T 0002LK ROLF ASBJØRN N 0085Ø RØSTAD ROLF JH N 0018A RØSTBANKEN VEST T 0198K ROLF-ÅGE N 0067RT RØSTHAVET M 0019HD ROLLO T 0024KN RØSTJENTA TF0200M ROLLON N 0026BØ RØSTVÆR F 0059M ROLVSØYHAV N 0055RT RØSTVÆRING F 0033M ROLVSØYVÆRING A 0001V RØSTØY F 0036NK RONJA T 0006B RÅHOLM RONJA TF0013NK RÅHOLM F 0020BD RONJA-MATHEA N 0080B RÅNES N 0061F RONNY N N 0300B RÅNES VIKING F 0067B ROSA JADE NT0338V RÅSAGUTT T 0030T ROSKJÆR N 0025HR RÅTASSEN N 0071RT ROSØY N 0450V S JOHANSEN R 0059K ROSØY TF0111V SABINE SF0025S ROSØY F 0020A SAFIR N 0014BR ROTNESFJORD N 0007N SAGA R 0055SO ROTTFISK N 0020ME SAGA INEZ N 0066MS ROWENTA N 0099ME SAGA INEZ N 0666VV ROWENTA F 0777NK SAGA K

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T 0017TK ROWENTA N 0001BR SAGA PIONER SF0001FD ROXY SF0230V SAGABRIS F 0057NK ROY MAGNE N 0077SG SAGAGUTT M 0004K ROYAL F 0052BD SAIBMA N 0097VV ROY-MAGNE F 0039L SAILOR TR0023F ROYSEN N 0027V SAKE F 0348NK ROY-TONY F 0081P SAKURA F 0075HV RUBICON N 0040BR SALHUSVÆRING N 0470B RUBICON TF0005HV SALLAN T 0139L RUBIN T 0999T SALTBÅEN F 0003BD RUBIN F 0112LB SALTIND F 0271V RUBY N 0007DA SANDER F 0124LB RUDOLF SEN. N 0040V SANDER TF0084LB RULY NT0016V SANDER N 0004NA RUNA ELIDA NT0019NR SANDER T 0089LK RUNDSKJÆR N 0244MS SANDER ANDRE F 0011V RUNE T 0056LK SANDERMAN M 0121A RUNING F 0136V SANDFJORD JENTA M 0119AE RUSKEN N 0079TN SANDFLÆSA F 0182NK RUTH N 0170VV SANDHOLMEN N 0064N RUTHA T 0132K SANDNES F 0038H RYPEFJORD F 0084P SANDNESBUEN N 0260Ø RYVARDEN N 0033SO SANDRA N 0240Ø RYVINGEN ST0039H SANDRA MERETHE VA0010FS RØDLAND N 0099V SANDRA-AMALIE N 0030R RØDØYVÆRING N 0062RT SANDRIAN T 0010L SANDRUPSON TF0001T N 0035G SANDSØY TF0004SE SENJA T 0075BG SANDVIKBUEN F 0086BD SENJAFANGST N 0165MS SANDVÆR T 0086LK SENJAFJELL N 0080RT SANDØY T 0115LK SENJAFJORD N 0189VV SANDØY TF0159SA SENJAGULL AA0003T SANDØYJENTA T 0100TN SENJAGUTT F 0044LB SANNA T 0058TK SENJAGUTTEN N 0043TN SANNAGUTT T 0141LK SENJAHAV NT0129V SANNAJENTA T 0035TK SENJALAND TK0025BL SANTOS T 0102L SENJALIV F 0061LB SARA TF0022SE SENJALIV T 0020L SARA KARIN T 0071LK SENJALIV N 0197V SARAH TF0044SE SENJASUND T 0037K SARAH T 0189LK SENJAVÆRING LK3110 SARAH THERESE NT0058V SETTER TR0014NR SARE TR0011ND SETTER T 0015LK SARI SICO T 0007TN SARNES F 0174A SIEVJAN NT0138V SATURN TF0017NK SIEVJAN F 0009HV SAVANNAH T 0006TK SIFJORD N 0066F SCHELDRUPSON M 0005AK SIGGEN R 0001H SCOMBRUS H 0009FJ SIGLEVIK N 0260VV SEBASTIAN N 0026VA SIGNAL

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T 0063T SEDNA SF0047SU SIGNAL T 0050LK SEGLA NT0141V SIGNAL F 0038M SEGLSTEIN T 0014N SIGNE T 0003S SEGLVIK NT0093V SIGRID KRISTINE N 0068VV SEIBUEN N 0061A SIGURD F 0044TN SEIDA N 0257BØ SIGURDSON M 0026EE SEIFLU T 0078T SIGVALDSON F 0082V SEIKO N 0127L SIGVE TF0046LB SEIKO M 0132AE SIKA F 0001H SEILAND F 0095HV SILBØEN N 0054V SEINGEN ST0004RS SILDJO N 0064V SEINGEN TR0002IF SILDJO N 0077V SEINGEN II F 0041V SILEGG M 0104H SEIR T 0030LK SILHAV N 0057A SEISKJÆR TF0007T SILHAV TR0043V SEISKJÆR T 0030SA SILHAV F 0024G SEIVIKBUEN NT0051NR SILJE H 0318AV SELBJØRNSFJORD F 0258NK SILJE T 0146T SELFANGST NT0012NR SILVER F 0119TN SELMA R 0009ST SILVER II N 0043H SELMA N 0177F SIMAR F 0097G SELMA DRØFN T 0009SK SIMEN-H SF0208A SELVIK JUNIOR F 0077LB SIMON R 0022ST SELVÅGBUEN T 0068K SIMSON N 0191SO SENHOLMBUEN N 0015B SIRENE N 0191Ø SENHOLMBUEN F 0056V SIRI ELISE T 0365T SENIORITA N 0019AH SIRIANNA F 0047HV SIRIUS F 0028LB SJØVÆR N 0062B SIRIUS II N 0232V SJÅBØEN N 0170V SIRO T 0129T SJÅBÅEN F 0017LB SISSEL T 0014SA SJÅNES N 0168V SISSEL N 0015VA SJÅVIKBUEN N 0070L SIV N 0070R SJÅVIKNES N 0003F SIVELAND T 0008K SJÅVIKNES N 0096MS SIW T 0023S SK JUNIOR N 0113F SIW T 0068T SKAGA M 0118HØ SIWA F 0056LB SKAGANES F 0048LB SJARKE N 0065TN SKAGEN N 0109Ø SJARKEN JUNIOR ST0018R SKAGEN N 0023F SJARMEDES N 0107VV SKAGODDEN H 0260K SJOHAV N 0011AH SKAGØY N 0067L SJONØY T 0301T SKAGØY F 0159A SJØBLINK T 0023T SKAGØYSUND F 0135VS SJØBLOMST H 0161AV SKALAR N 0022AH SJØBLOMSTEN N 0071VR SKANTI ST0234F SJØBLOMSTEN N 0120SO SKAR II F 0035A SJØBRIS F 0175BD SKARBERG N 0034B SJØBRIS N 0053BØ SKARHOLMEN N 0057VV SJØBRIS N 0005BG SKARSTADVÆRING ST0004R SJØBRIS M 0071A SKARSTEIN

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F 0165NK SJØBUEN T 0170K SKARSTEIN M 0007SM SJØBUEN TF0070K SKARSTEIN N 0003RT SJØDRØM N 0005FE SKARVEN N 0500BR SJØFISK N 0043V SKARVEN SF0139A SJØFLU F 0008HV SKARVEN V 0002F SJØGLIMT N 0024F SKARVHOLMEN N 0029BØ SJØGUTTEN N 0064MS SKARVHOLMEN N 0091VV SJØGUTTEN F 0196A SKARVTIND F 0060H SJØGUTTEN T 0024T SKARVØY N 0114V SJØLEIK N 0326Ø SKIPNES T 0025K SJØLILL ST0080O SKIPSON N 0011SO SJØLIV T 0101LK SKJEGGESTEIN H 0011B SJØLIVET N 0077F SKJELHOLM TF0106NK SJØMANN T 0005T SKJERODDEN N 0039F SJØNAPP SF0007F SKJONGHOLM F 0167A SJØPIA N 0568HR SKJÆRBUEN N 0073V SJØPYNT F 0030LB SKJÆRGRUNN TF0054KD SJØPYNT F 0060BD SKJÆRGRUNN VT0003S SJØROSA II F 0150LB SKJÆRGRUNN VA0008LS SJØSPRØYT F 0038G SKJÅNES N 0010RT SJØSTJERNA TR0012V SKLINNABUEN N 0023A SJØSTJERNA T 0110K SKOGARØY ST0009O SJØSTJERNA M 0393HØ SKOGLIGUT ST0012H SJØSVANEN M 0062HØ SKOGLIJENTA N 0020Ø SJØTIND T 0085S SKOGNES N 0106VV SJØTUN T 0242LK SKOGNES T 0019T SJØTUN T 0395K SKOGNES SF0006A SJØVÆR T 0200K SKOGSFJORDINGEN N 0270VR SKOGSØYVÆRING WBA893 SMÅBÅT T 0127T SKOGØY XAJ653 SMÅBÅT F 9300NK SKOLEBÅT XAN653 SMÅBÅT H 9300AV SKOLEFARTØY TBA554 SMÅBÅT TR9301F SKOLEFARTØY FRU INGER VAA095 SMÅBÅT N 0025VV SKOLMEN WAD123 SMÅBÅT N 0053RT SKOMVÆRFISK WAJ482 SMÅBÅT VL0061B SKOTNINGEN WAK005 SMÅBÅT SKOTTIND WAN387 SMÅBÅT N 0150F SKOTTIND WAU689 SMÅBÅT N 0004SG SKREIEN WAX299 SMÅBÅT N 0226Ø SKREIEN WAY989 SMÅBÅT T 0515LK SKREIGRUNN WBA376 SMÅBÅT N 0019VV SKRETIND WBA746 SMÅBÅT T 0111T SKULBAREN XAM673 SMÅBÅT N 0152Ø SKUMRING XAN180 SMÅBÅT N 0050V SKUVINGEN XAA270 SMÅBÅT N 0047BØ SKYE N 0126R SMÅEN M 0260HØ SKÅRUNGEN N 0080VR SMÅHAUG SENIOR TR0010NR SKÅRUNGEN M 0038VN SMÅSKJER TF0022NK SLEIPNER SF0100B SMÅSUND T 0158L SLETTENBERG T 0015T SMÅVÆR

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T 0027T SLETTHAV T 0149LK SMÅVÆR N 0118L SLETTHOLMEN N 0200BØ SNARSETVÆRING N 0100V SLETTIND NT0169V SNEFJELL TF0209T SLETTNES N 0005N SNEGGLA F 0082LB SLETTVOLL SENIOR T 0002B SNETIND N 0282V SLETTVOLL SENIOR TF0009S SNETIND M 0012AE SLETTVÅG T 0175T SNIPA T 0218T SLOGMÅSEN T 0111K SNOKEN N 0030ME SMARAGD N 0025F SNOP M 0080SØ SMIHAV F 0086V SNUSKEN T 0002S SMÅBAS I N 0009RT SNØGG LBP427 SMÅBÅT N 0142VV SNØGG LK3209 SMÅBÅT T 0039S SNØGGEN TAG825 SMÅBÅT F 0012NK SOA TAV790 SMÅBÅT N 0009V SOFIE TAX573 SMÅBÅT N 0019V SOFIE TAY108 SMÅBÅT N 0046SO SOFIE TAZ396 SMÅBÅT T 0002K SOFIE TBA258 SMÅBÅT T 0016L SOFUS WAC355 SMÅBÅT T 0012N SOIANA WAC648 SMÅBÅT SF0030S SOL MAR WAJ779 SMÅBÅT R 0007KP SOLAGUTT WAW466 SMÅBÅT ST0075F SOLAN WAY123 SMÅBÅT TF0002SA SOLBERGFJORD WAY869 SMÅBÅT N 0118MS SOLBJØRN WAY924 SMÅBÅT T 0080H SOLBRIS WAY955 SMÅBÅT F 0024SV SOLBRIS WAZ010 SMÅBÅT F 0067M SOLBRIS WBA777 SMÅBÅT N 0236Ø SOLBU N 0067F SOLBUEN ST0027H STARFISH F 0092SV SOLENG H 0065B STARIS F 0040NK SOLENG SENIOR N 0050VR STATTEGG N 0048BØ SOLEY VL0015S STATTEGG VA0076M SOLFUGLEN N 0027RT STAVØY T 0258K SOLGLIMT F 0095G STEF R 0045K SOLGLYTT NT0052V STEFAN F 0068N SOLGLØTT N 0040A STEFFEN F 0030BD SOLHEIM F 0014A STEFJORD T 0081K SOLHEIM T 0203T STEIN JIMMY N 0018HR SOLJA M 0017SM STEINARSON F 0001G SOLRAND F 0089G STEINFJORD F 0114NK SOLRINGEN SF0034SU STEINFJORD T 0044TN SOLSIG T 0004K STEINNESVÆRING N 0029F SOLSKJÆR N 0082VV STEINRYGGEN T 0062T SOLSKJÆR NT0130NR STEINSØY T 0033KD SOLSTRANDJENTA F 0101HV STELLA POLARIS N 0051TF SOLSTRÅLEN N 0096R STEN TORE N 0164A SOLTIND T 0163K STENALINE TF0012A SOLTIND N 0033V STENSVOLD SENIOR N 0166MS SOLVANG F 0107NK STENSØY

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T 0032KD SOLVEIG N 0059TN STERO N 0020V SOLVÆR ST0019O STEVEN ST0201F SOLVÆR N 0050BR STIAN T 0088N SOLVÆR T 0091T STIAN JR TF0015NA SOLVÆR T 0100L STIAN-ANDRE F 0079V SOLVÆRGUTT N 0008R STIG F 0003H SOLVÆRSKJÆR NT0300V STIG HARRY F 0021VS SOLØY N 0105A STIG INGE F 0042BD SOLØY N 0101Ø STIG JUNIOR N 0030Ø SOMMARØY T 0025H STIG MAGNAR T 0090T SOMMARØYBUEN F 0114LB STIG ROAR N 0029TS SONJA ELISABETH F 0063NK STIG-RUNE F 0063TN SONJA KARINE F 0219NK STILIAN N 0113V SOTEN N 0060RT STINE HELEN N 0015HR SPANSHOLMEN T 0507T STINE MARLEN N 0014SG SPANTA N 0055ME STINE MAYA TF0015NK SPIKAREN N 0127MS STJERNEN F 0142H SPIRA N 0033F STJERNTIND T 0007D SPURVEN TR0001AA STJERNTIND T 0016I SPURVEN N 0415V STJERNTIND N 0443Ø SPUTNIK TR0001NR STORBÅEN N 0051Ø STABBEN H 0005FJ STORDING T 0099N STABBEN M 0345A STOREGG N 0020RT STAMNESVÆRING T 0045H STOREGUTT N 0072VV STAMSUNDVÆRING N 0475VV STORFJORDVÆRING T 0089K STANGNES N 0008VV STORHOLM TF0011S STANGNES F 0333A STORM F 0069NK STAR T 0029LK STORM N 0001FE STAR T 0184T STORM N 0118VR STAR VIKING TF0123LB STORM RIDER TF0003SE STORMEN SENIOR N 0016V SULØY F 0260H STORMFUGLEN ST0062F SULØY N 0034MS STORMFUGLEN N 0100Ø SUNDERØY TF0260H STORMFUGLEN N 0200Ø SUNDERØY N 0010VN STORMGUTT N 0054F SUNDMANN F 0001HV STORMHAV TF0243BD SUNDSBØEN F 0133HV STORMHAV F 0182BD SUNDSBØEN N 0002B STORMHAV N 0068DA SUNDSVÆRING N 0068VA STORMLEIK F 0031BD SUNNA DIS N 0060VA STORMLEIK F 0064HV SUNNIVA N 0032R STORMOJENTA F 0049SV SUNNIVA F 0106G STORMSKJÆR TR0001OL SUNNIVA T 0060K STORNES R 0013K SUSHI M 0010ØG STORSEISUND T 0087K SUTIND TR0096AA STORSTEIN N 0027MS SVABERG H 0060S STORSTRIL N 0005VV SVANA VA0081LS STORVIG F 0081TN SVANANES NT0124V STORVIK N 0141V SVANEN STORVIKBUEN T 0010SK SVANEN N 0004L STORØY F 0004BD SVANEN

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6.8 List of landing sites Company Sales orgnisation County City A Johansen As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Røst A&O Seafood Export As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Ålesund A&O Seafood Export As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag A&O Seafood Export As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund A. Jensen As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Bodø A.L Graveteknikk As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Velfjord Aalesund Seafood As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Aalesund Seafood As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Aalesund Seafood As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Aaslund Tore Kristian Fiskehav Viken Fagerstrand Abs As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Abs As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Fiskesalslag Abs As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Aga Asbjørn Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Rubbestadneset Aker Biomarine Antarctic As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Stamsund Akvaplan Niva As Norges Råfisklag Tromsø Alf Fagervik Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Hosteland Alfred Andreassen Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Sandsøy Algea As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal N Algrøy Hans Kåre Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Alsaker Fjordbruk As Fiskehav Vestland Onarheim Alsaker Fjordbruk As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Onarheim Amarin As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Sørreisa Amnor As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Sørreisa Andenes Fiskemottak As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Andenes Andersen Almar Norges Råfisklag Nordland Sandnessjøen Andreas Bjørge Seafood As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Andreas Bjørge Seafood As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Fiskesalslag Andreas Bjørge Seafood As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Anitas Sjømat As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Reine Anne Marie As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Skrova Apartof As Fiskehav Rogaland Aksdal Apartof As Norges Råfisklag Rogaland Aksdal Apartof As Norges Sildesalgslag Rogaland Aksdal Apartof As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Rogaland Aksdal Fiskesalslag Apartof As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Rogaland Aksdal Aqua Farms As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Vartdal Fiskesalslag Aqua-Viking V/ Bjørn M. Lien Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Aquagen As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Trondheim Aquarius As Norges Sildesalgslag Nordland Lovund Arca Trading As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Arca Trading As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Fiskesalslag Arca Trading As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy

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Arctic Bio As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Talvik Arctic Catch As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Vardø Arctic Caviar Company Norway As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Arctic Eagle As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Arctic Eagle As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Arctic Fish Export As Fiskehav Nordland Træna Arctic Fish Export As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Træna Arctic Fish Export As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Nordland Træna Fiskesalslag Arctic Fish Export As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Nordland Træna Arctic Group Maritime As Fiskehav Oslo Oslo Arctic Group Maritime As Norges Råfisklag Oslo Oslo Arctic Group Maritime As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Oslo Oslo Fiskesalslag Arctic Group Maritime As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Oslo Oslo Arctic Linefish As Norges Råfisklag Vestland Stadlandet Arctic Linefish As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Vestland Stadlandet Fiskesalslag Arctic Linefish As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Stadlandet Arctic Pioner As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Tromsø Arctic Resource Norge As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Havøysund Arctic Swan As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Alta Arctic Swan As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Troms og Finnmark Alta Fiskesalslag Arctic Swan As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Troms og Finnmark Alta Arendal Fiskemottak As Fiskehav Agder Arendal Arktis Fisch As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Båtsfjord Arktisk Utsikt As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Havøysund Arne Pedersen Fiskehav Rogaland Hellvik Arne Rekkedal Rb Fiskehav Vestland Arne Rekkedal Rb Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Etne Arnt Ring Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Russenes Arnøytind As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Skjervøy As Aalesundfisk Fiskehav Møre og Romsdal Ålesund As Aalesundfisk Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund As Aalesundfisk Norges Sildesalgslag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund As Aalesundfisk Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag As Aalesundfisk Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund As Bolaks Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Eikelandsosen As Båtsfjordbruket Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Båtsfjord As Båtsfjordbruket Norges Sildesalgslag Troms og Finnmark Båtsfjord As Glea Norges Råfisklag Nordland Røst As Havstrand Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund As Havstrand Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag As Knutshaugfisk Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Dolmøy As Møre Codfish Comp Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy As Møre Codfish Comp Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Fiskesalslag As Møre Codfish Comp Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy

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As Øylaks Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Fiskesalslag Askøykreps Carina Iselin Bruland Ingen Vestland Hauglandshella Astrup Lofoten As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Værøy Atlantic Dawn Seafoods As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Smøla Atlantic Dawn Seafoods As Norges Sildesalgslag Møre og Romsdal Smøla Atlantic Longline As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Aug Faxvaag As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Kvenvær Melaks As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Torangsvåg Austevoll Seaweed As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Torangsvåg Babord Seafood As Norges Råfisklag Vestland Raudeberg Babord Seafood As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Vestland Raudeberg Fiskesalslag Babord Seafood As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Raudeberg Ballstad Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Ballstad Barentine As Fiskehav Viken Strømmen Barentine As Norges Råfisklag Viken Strømmen Bekkjarvik Gjestgiveri Hotel & Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Bekkjarvik Suites As Benjamin Jensen As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Napp Benjamin Jensen As Norges Sildesalgslag Nordland Napp Bensvik Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Værøy Berg Seafood As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Svolvær Berglund Ole Svein Norges Råfisklag Nordland Ballstad Bergsfjordbruket As Ingen Troms og Finnmark Bergsfjord Bergtun Kystfiske As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Harøy Fiskesalslag Berle Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Berlevåg Bertil Ludvig Bertelsen Fiskehav Rogaland Vassøy Bj Invest As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Fauske Bjarte Sandtorv Fjordfiske Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Hagavik Bjorøy Jimmy Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Bjørøyhamn Bjørn Gjertsen As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Fredvang Bjørn Nielsen Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Kleppestø Bjørn-Roald Høve Norges Råfisklag Nordland Sortland Bjørøya As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Flatanger Bofisk As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Bodø Bokn Sjømat As Ingen Rogaland Bokn Br Birkeland Fiskebåtrederi As Norges Sildesalgslag Vestland Storebø Br. Olafsen Kystfiske As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Drag Bragd Radøy As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Sæbøvågen Brandasund Fiskemottak As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Brandasund Bratlie Fred Harald Fiskehav Viken Drøbak Bremnes Seashore As Fiskehav Vestland Bremnes Bremnes Seashore As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Bremnes Brimo Fiskeforedling As Ingen Nordland Reipå Bro As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Bryggjen I As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Bud Fiskesalslag Brødr Aarseth As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Fiskesalslag Brødr Berggren As Fiskehav Vestfold og Telemark Sandefjord

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Brødr Berggren As Norges Sildesalgslag Vestfold og Telemark Sandefjord Brødrene Andreassen Værøy As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Værøy Brødrene Berg As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Værøy Brødrene Berg As Norges Sildesalgslag Nordland Værøy Brødrene Hardy As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Værøy Brødrene J T B Olsen As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Rødøy Brødrene J T B Olsen As Norges Sildesalgslag Nordland Rødøy Brødrene Karlsen As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Husøy I Senja Brødrene Karlsen As Norges Sildesalgslag Troms og Finnmark Husøy I Senja Brødrene Skogen Fiskehandel As Fiskehav Viken Engelsviken Brødrene Skogen Fiskehandel As Norges Sildesalgslag Viken Engelsviken Brødrene Sperre As Fiskehav Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Brødrene Sperre As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Brødrene Sperre As Norges Sildesalgslag Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Brødrene Sperre As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Fiskesalslag Brødrene Sperre As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Buen' As Ingen Rogaland Hauge I Dalane Bulandet Fiskemottak As Norges Sildesalgslag Vestland Bulandet Bulandet Fiskemottak As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Bulandet Bygrunna As Ingen Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Båly Fisk As Fiskehav Agder Lindesnes Båly Fisk As Norges Sildesalgslag Agder Lindesnes Bård-Eilert Kildal Norges Råfisklag Nordland Engavågen Bårdshaug Herregård As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Orkanger Bømlo Edelfisk As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Bømlo Bømlo Fersk Fisk As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Urangsvåg Børnes Kystfiske Alexander Børnes Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Klokkarvik Calanus As Fiskehav Troms og Finnmark Tromsø Calanus As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Tromsø Calanus As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Troms og Finnmark Tromsø Fiskesalslag Calanus As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Troms og Finnmark Tromsø Carisma Viking As Norges Råfisklag Vestland Stadlandet Carisma Viking As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Vestland Stadlandet Fiskesalslag Carisma Viking As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Stadlandet Caro Fisk As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Måløy Cfood Trade As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Kirkenes Cfood Trade As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Troms og Finnmark Kirkenes Fiskesalslag Cft Blomvik As Ingen Møre og Romsdal Fiskarstrand Chrisma As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Tromsø Christensen Kjell P Ingen Nordland Værøy Coast Berlevåg As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Berlevåg Coast Kjøllefjord As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Kjøllefjord Coast Tromsø As Ingen Troms og Finnmark Tromsø Coldwater Prawns Of Norway As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Coldwater Prawns Of Norway As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Coldwater Prawns Of Norway As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Contrace As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Vardø Coygfisk As Norges Råfisklag Rogaland Hafrsfjord

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Cq Ressurs As Norges Råfisklag Oslo Oslo Cq Ressurs As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Oslo Oslo Fiskesalslag Cryonor As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Fiskesalslag D & Y International-Seafood As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Vadsø Dag Rydland Ingen Nordland Bleik Dags As Ingen Nordland Andenes Dajar As Fiskehav Rogaland Bokn Dalen Fiskemat As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Dalheim Gård Eivind Lakseide Ingen Troms og Finnmark Meistervik Dave Telen Norges Råfisklag Nordland Myre Delicatessen As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Namsos Delpen As Ingen Nordland Myre Demari As Ingen Møre og Romsdal Kristiansund N Dimmen As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Fiskesalslag Dolmøy Eiendom As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Dolmøy Dolmøy House Of Seafood As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Dolmøy Domstein Fish As Norges Råfisklag Vestland Måløy Domstein Fish As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Vestland Måløy Fiskesalslag Domstein Fish As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Måløy Domstein Sjømat As Fiskehav Vestland Måløy Domstein Sjømat As Norges Råfisklag Vestland Måløy Domstein Sjømat As Norges Sildesalgslag Vestland Måløy Dragøy Grossist As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Tromsø Drevik International As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Drevik International As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Drevik International As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Dryfish Of Norway As Fiskehav Oslo Oslo Dryfish Of Norway As Norges Råfisklag Oslo Oslo Dryfish Of Norway As Norges Sildesalgslag Oslo Oslo Dryfish Of Norway As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Oslo Oslo Fiskesalslag Dryfish Of Norway As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Oslo Oslo Dupont Nutrition Norge As Fiskehav Viken Sandvika Dupont Nutrition Norge As Norges Råfisklag Viken Sandvika Dupont Nutrition Norge As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Viken Sandvika Fiskesalslag Dupont Nutrition Norge As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Viken Sandvika Dybos Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Brønnøysund Dybvik Leif-Tore Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Fiskarstrand Fiskesalslag Dønna Fiskemottak As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Dønna E J Fiskeri Da Fiskehav Oslo Oslo E. Karstensen Fiskeoppdrett As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Batalden E.A.T. As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Fiskesalslag E.A.T. As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Ecco Reker Havfruen As Fiskehav Agder Kolbjørnsvik

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Ecco Reker Havfruen As Norges Sildesalgslag Agder Kolbjørnsvik Edward Johnsen As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Averøy Edward Johnsen As Norges Sildesalgslag Møre og Romsdal Averøy Eek Fisk As Ingen Trøndelag Vikhammer Egon Handeland Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Husnes Fisk Og Skalldyr Ingen Vestland Kjerrgarden Eide Handel As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Kvaløya Eide Inge Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Torsken Eide Kystfiske As Ingen Møre og Romsdal Kjerstad Eidesvik Laks As Fiskehav Rogaland Skartveit Eidsnes Havfisk As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Eidsnes Fiskesalslag Einar Thomassen Fiskehav Rogaland Utsira Eir Of Norway As Fiskehav Rogaland Stavanger Eir Of Norway As Norges Råfisklag Rogaland Stavanger Eir Of Norway As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Rogaland Stavanger Fiskesalslag Ellingsen Seafood As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Skrova Ellingsen Seafood As Norges Sildesalgslag Nordland Skrova Elverhaug Trygve Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Frosta Elvira Fisk As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Harøy Fiskesalslag Emilsen Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Rørvik Endre Drønen Enk Ingen Vestland Kolbeinsvik Endre Olsen Ingen Vestland Bjørøyhamn Engenes Fiskeriselskap As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Engenes Engenes Fiskeriselskap As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Troms og Finnmark Engenes Fiskesalslag Erko Seafood As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Bergen Erlend Hansen Norges Råfisklag Nordland Stokmarknes Ervik Havfiske As Norges Råfisklag Vestland Stadlandet Ervik Havfiske As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Vestland Stadlandet Fiskesalslag Ervik Havfiske As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Stadlandet Eskild Kristiansen Ingen Trøndelag Råkvåg Esten Estensen Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Dyfjord Ewos Innovation As Fiskehav Rogaland Dirdal Ewos Innovation As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Rogaland Dirdal Farstad Fjordfiske Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Valderøya Fiskesalslag Farstad Kystfiske Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Valderøya Fiskesalslag Feldt'S Fisk & Skalldyr As Norges Råfisklag Viken Lierstranda Feldt'S Fisk & Skalldyr As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Viken Lierstranda Fiskesalslag Finefish As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Fosnavåg Finefish As Norges Sildesalgslag Møre og Romsdal Fosnavåg Finefish As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Fosnavåg Fiskesalslag Finefish As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Fosnavåg Finn Erik Årvik Fiskehav Viken Dilling Finn Markus Arvesen Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Engenes Finnanger Båt Og Brygge As Ingen Trøndelag Fosslandsosen

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Rekin Jan Mozolewski I Wspolnicy Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Viken Drammen Spolka Jawna Remøy Havfiske As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Fosnavåg Remøy Havfiske As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Fosnavåg Fiskesalslag Remøy Sea Food As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Fosnavåg Remøy Sea Food As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Fosnavåg Fiskesalslag Remøy Sea Food As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Fosnavåg Rennesøy Fisk Og Skalldyrmottak Fiskehav Rogaland Bru Tor B Harestad Rennesøy Reker As Fiskehav Rogaland Rennesøy Rensefiskgruppen As Ingen Rogaland Finnøy Restauranthuset Apotekergata 5 Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund As Fiskesalslag Riisebruket As Ingen Troms og Finnmark Vardø Riisnes Erik A Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Hosteland Riksheim Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Henningsvær Ringholmen Investon As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Risør Fiskemottak As Fiskehav Agder Risør Risør Fiskemottak As Norges Sildesalgslag Agder Risør Roa Fiskebåtrederi As Ingen Møre og Romsdal Frei Roar Dagsvold Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Rypefjord Roar Wallmann Norges Råfisklag Nordland Reipå Roderick Sloan Norges Råfisklag Nordland Leinesfjord Rogaland Fjordbruk As Fiskehav Rogaland Hebnes Roger Sylte Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Rolf Bjørn Aralden Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Korssund Rolf Sivertsen Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Fiskesalslag Rosenlund Hamn As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Sandshamn Fiskesalslag Rosseland Kystfiske As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Øystese Rosså Fiskebruk Da Fiskehav Rogaland Tau Rosund Drift As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Valderøya Rosund Drift As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Valderøya Fiskesalslag Rottfisk As Fiskehav Rogaland Tananger Royal Norwegian Oysters As Fiskehav Vestfold og Telemark Langesund Rørvik Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Rørvik Rørvik Fisk As Norges Sildesalgslag Trøndelag Rørvik Røst Fiskeindustri As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Røst Røst Sjømat As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Røst Røvær Fjordbruk As Fiskehav Rogaland Røvær Saga Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Svolvær Saga Fisk As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Nordland Svolvær Fiskesalslag Saga Fisk As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Nordland Svolvær Sagvik Gård Ans Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Tustna Salmar Farming As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Kverva Salmar Farming As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Trøndelag Kverva Fiskesalslag

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Salmonor As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Rørvik Fiskeindustri As Ingen Nordland Bodø Sande Seafarm Production As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Gjerdsvika Fiskesalslag Sandefisk As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Sandshamn Sandefisk As Norges Sildesalgslag Møre og Romsdal Sandshamn Sandefisk As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Sandshamn Fiskesalslag Sandefisk As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Sandshamn Sandmo Kreps Og Krabbe As Fiskehav Rogaland Utsira Sandnes Fiskeoppdrett As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Hellevik I Scalmarin As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Rong Scan Mar As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Scan Mar As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Scan Mar As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Scanfish Norway As Fiskehav Troms og Finnmark Hammerfest Scanfish Norway As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Hammerfest Scanfish Norway As Norges Sildesalgslag Troms og Finnmark Hammerfest Scanfish Norway As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Troms og Finnmark Hammerfest Fiskesalslag Scanfish Norway As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Troms og Finnmark Hammerfest Seaborn As Norges Råfisklag Vestland Bergen Seaborn As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Vestland Bergen Fiskesalslag Seaborn As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Bergen Seafood Partners As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Alsvåg Seafood Partners As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Nordland Alsvåg Fiskesalslag Seafood Partners As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Nordland Alsvåg Seafood Trade As Ingen Oslo Oslo Seafoodnorway As Ingen Trøndelag Orkanger Seagourmet Norway As Ingen Troms og Finnmark Båtsfjord Seaharvest West As Fiskehav Rogaland Kleppe Seashell As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Norddyrøy Seawest As Fiskehav Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Seawest As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Seawest As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Seawest As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Seir As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Vatne Seir As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Vatne Fiskesalslag Seir As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Vatne Selda Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Børsa Seløy Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Herøy Sevrin Tranvåg As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Fiskarstrand Sevrin Tranvåg As Norges Sildesalgslag Møre og Romsdal Fiskarstrand Sevrin Tranvåg As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Fiskarstrand Fiskesalslag Sevrin Tranvåg As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Fiskarstrand Sigfred Kvellestad Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Norheimsund Sigurd Folland As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Averøy

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Sigurd Folland As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Averøy Fiskesalslag Sigurd Folland As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Averøy Silver Seafood As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Midsund Silver Seafood As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Midsund Fiskesalslag Simen Hagen Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Bekkjarvik Sinkaberg-Hansen As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Rørvik Sirena Group As Norges Råfisklag Vestland Sirena Group As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Vestland Stryn Fiskesalslag Sirevaag As Fiskehav Rogaland Sirevåg Sirevaag As Norges Sildesalgslag Rogaland Sirevåg Sis-Finnmarkku Studeanttaid Ingen Troms og Finnmark Kautokeino Ovttastus Sjåholm Kystfiske Ingen Møre og Romsdal Sjøbua Restauranthus As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Sjøkanten Fisk Og Delikatesser As Ingen Vestland Florø Sjøkreps. Tore Hartvik Kristensen Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Rosendal Sjøkrepsen As Fiskehav Vestfold og Telemark Tjøme Sjøland As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Tromsø Sjømat Av Karlsen Ingen Troms og Finnmark Alta Sjømatkompaniet As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Sjømatkompaniet As Norges Sildesalgslag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Sjømatkompaniet As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Sjømatkompaniet As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Sjøtroll Havbruk As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Bekkjarvik Skippersørvis - Ole Gustav Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Fonnes Gullaksen Skjerneset Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Averøy Skjervøy Fisk Og Skalldyr As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Skjervøy Skjervøy Fisk Og Skalldyr As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Troms og Finnmark Skjervøy Fiskesalslag Skjong Fisk Da Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Valderøya Fiskesalslag Skjong Knut Lorentz Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Fiskesalslag Skjånesbruket As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Skjånes Skoltafjord As Ingen Vestland Litlakalsøy Skude Fisk Jan Roar Eng Ingen Rogaland Skudeneshavn Skude Fryseri As Fiskehav Rogaland Skudeneshavn Skude Fryseri As Norges Sildesalgslag Rogaland Skudeneshavn Smaken Av Finnmark As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Alta Smefa As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Averøy Smefa As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Averøy Fiskesalslag Smefa As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Averøy Smølafisk As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Smøla Snadder Og Snaskum As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Rissa Snefjord Kongekrabbe As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Snefjord Snekker'N Herleiv Pettersen Norges Råfisklag Nordland Løkta

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Snorre Seafood As Norges Råfisklag Vestland Raudeberg Snorre Seafood As Norges Sildesalgslag Vestland Raudeberg Snorre Seafood As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Vestland Raudeberg Fiskesalslag Snorre Seafood As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Raudeberg Sognefjord Naturkjøkken Drift As Ingen Vestland Solvorn Sol Bac Export As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Sol Bac Export As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Sol Bac Export As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Solbjørg Storvik Norges Råfisklag Nordland Velfjord Solgaard Sjømat As Ingen Møre og Romsdal Vågstranda Sommarøy Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Sommarøy Sortland Mat & Vinhus As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Sortland Skalldyr As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Fjell Spindaj As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Spildra Sr Kystfiske As Ingen Nordland Sortland Stappan Sjøprodukter As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Gjesvær Statsnail As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Oksvoll Steen Yngve M/S Marie Steen Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Molde Fiskesalslag Sjømat As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Leines Steigen Sjømat As Norges Sildesalgslag Nordland Leines Steinfjorden Sjømat As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Bøstad Steinvik Fiskefarm As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Stella Polaris As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Finnsnes Stenevik Kystfiske Ingen Vestland Bekkjarvik Stian Andre As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Nord-Lenangen Stian Tafjord Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Fiskesalslag Stocco As Ingen Nordland Bø I Vesterålen Stokfisk As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Vigra Stokfisk As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Vigra Fiskesalslag Stokfisk As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Vigra Storbukt Fiskeindustri As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Honningsvåg Storbukt Fiskeindustri As Norges Sildesalgslag Troms og Finnmark Honningsvåg Stranden Global As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Lovund Strandkaien Fisk As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Bergen Strømsholm Fiskeindustri As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Tustna Strømsholm Fiskeindustri As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Tustna Fiskesalslag Strømsholm Fiskeindustri As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Tustna Ståle Nilsen Seafood As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Myre Ståle Nilsen Seafood As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Nordland Myre Fiskesalslag Støtt Brygge As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Støtt Sufi As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Sund I Lofoten Sufi As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Nordland Sund I Lofoten Fiskesalslag Fjordbruk As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Skånevik Sunnmøre Fiskeindustri As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Sunnmøre Fiskeindustri As Norges Sildesalgslag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund

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Sunnmøre Fiskeindustri As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Sunnmørsfisk As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Fosnavåg Sunnmørsfisk As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Fosnavåg Fiskesalslag Sunnmørsfisk As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Fosnavåg Svanøy Havbruk As Norges Råfisklag Vestland Svanøybukt Svanøy Havbruk As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Vestland Svanøybukt Fiskesalslag Svein Larsen Norges Råfisklag Nordland Utskarpen Svein Sellevold Ingen Ukjent Svolvær Seafood As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Svolvær Svolvær Seafood As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Nordland Svolvær Fiskesalslag Svolvær Seafood As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Nordland Svolvær Sylfester As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Kolbeinsvik Sørskjell As Ingen Agder Grimstad Sørviking Da Ingen Nordland Dønna Tananger Sjømat As Fiskehav Rogaland Tananger Teisnes Småfiske Ingen Vestland Vestre Vinnesvåg Telavåg Fiskemottak As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Telavåg Terje Eidsheim Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Torangsvåg Terje Hauge Fiskehav Rogaland Avaldsnes Terje Ovald Østgård Norges Råfisklag Nordland Stokmarknes Ternholm As Ingen Troms og Finnmark Skjervøy Tg Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Alta Thor-Kåre Mork Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Gjerdsvika Fiskesalslag Thunem Ole Kristian Ingen Møre og Romsdal Fiskå Tindskjær As Ingen Nordland Værøy Tjenesteleverandøren As Fiskehav Vestfold og Telemark Porsgrunn Tobiassen Svein Norges Råfisklag Nordland Straumsjøen Tobø Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Havøysund Toftøy Fjordbruk As Fiskehav Rogaland Nedstrand Tombre Fiskeanlegg As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Eikelandsosen Tomi Dahl Ingen Troms og Finnmark Hammerfest Tommy Arne Jansvik Norges Råfisklag Nordland Øresvik Tor Erling Hopmark Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Smøla Tore Kjell Andresen Fiskehav Viken Nordre Frogn Tore Kjell Andresen Norges Sildesalgslag Viken Nordre Frogn Torgeir Enoksen Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Batnfjordsøra Torsvågbruket As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Vannareid Torsvågbruket As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Troms og Finnmark Vannareid Fiskesalslag Torunn Husebø Fiskehav Rogaland Tananger Trellevik Sjømat Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Steinsland Triplenine Vedde As Ingen Møre og Romsdal Langevåg Troika Seafood As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Kirkenes Troika Seafood As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Troms og Finnmark Kirkenes Fiskesalslag Troika Seafood As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Troms og Finnmark Kirkenes Troland Lakseoppdrett As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Torangsvåg Troland Ocean Farm As Norges Sildesalgslag Vestland Torangsvåg

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Troms Seafood As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Tromsø Trond Fjellsaune Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Sandsøy Trond H Andersen Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Nordstrøno Træna Seafood As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Træna Trøndelag Fylkeskommune Ingen Trøndelag Steinkjer Fylkesrådmannen Tufjordbruket As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Tvenning Maritime As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Meløy Tysnes Fjordbruk As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Onarheim Tysnes Kystfiske As Ingen Vestland Tysnes Uthaug Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Uthaug Utsira Mat As Fiskehav Rogaland Utsira Valderøy Varesenter As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Valderøya Fiskesalslag Van Berkom Fisk Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Mauseidvåg Fiskesalslag Varde Fiskeoppdrett As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Rogaland Torvastad Vardøbruket As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Vardø Varna Da Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Malvik Vatn Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Agdenes Veavågen Fisk Da Fiskehav Rogaland Veavågen Vega Delikatesser As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Vega Veidholmen Fisk As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Smøla Vengsøyværing As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Vengsøy Vertshuset Fannarheimr Ans Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Fannrem Vestbris Fiskeriselskap As Ingen Vestland Byrknesøy Vestervåg As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Florø Vesterålen Shipping As Fiskehav Nordland Sortland Vesterålen Shipping As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Sortland Vesterålen Shipping As Norges Sildesalgslag Nordland Sortland Vesterålen Shipping As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Nordland Sortland Fiskesalslag Vesterålen Shipping As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Nordland Sortland Vestglimt As Ingen Vestland Bulandet Vidar Iversen Fiskehav Vestfold og Telemark Holmestrand Vidar Mikkelsen Fiskehav Vestfold og Telemark Sandefjord Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Volda Fiskesalslag Vika Fiskeri As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Finnås Viking Øksnes As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Alsvåg Vikomar As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Bud Vikomar As Norges Sildesalgslag Møre og Romsdal Bud Vikomar As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Bud Fiskesalslag Villa Seafood As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Villa Seafood As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Vippetangen Fisk & Kolonial As Fiskehav Oslo Oslo Vorren Fisk As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ellingsøy Fiskesalslag Vågen Aqua As Norges Råfisklag Trøndelag Brandsfjord Vågen Aqua As Norges Sildesalgslag Trøndelag Brandsfjord Waterline As Fiskehav Møre og Romsdal Eidsnes

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Waterline As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Eidsnes Waterline As Norges Sildesalgslag Møre og Romsdal Eidsnes Waterline As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Eidsnes Fiskesalslag Waterline As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Eidsnes Wenche T. Tofte Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Sæbøvik West Atlantic As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Tromsø West-Norway As Norges Råfisklag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund West-Norway As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag West-Norway As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Westcoast As Norges Råfisklag Vestland Bergen Westcoast As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Vestland Bergen Fiskesalslag Westcoast As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Bergen Wiik Jan-Audun Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Wilhelm Enoksen Norges Råfisklag Nordland Straumsjøen Xl Food Company As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Fiskesalslag Yngve Nicolaisen Fiskehav Viken Drøbak Yngve Olsen As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Sørvågen Å Rorbuer As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Sørvågen Å Rorbuer As Norges Sildesalgslag Nordland Sørvågen Ådland Tomas Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Vestland Holmefjord Åfjord Fisk V/Kent Rune Hatlem Ingen Vestland Sørbøvåg Åkra Sjømat As Fiskehav Rogaland Åkrehamn Åkra Sjømat As Vest-Norges Fiskesalslag Rogaland Åkrehamn Årvikbruket As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Årviksand Øksfjord Fiskeindustri As Norges Råfisklag Troms og Finnmark Øksfjord Ørjan As Norges Råfisklag Nordland Andenes Østerfjord As Norges Råfisklag Vestland Torangsvåg Østerfjord As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Vestland Torangsvåg Fiskesalslag Øya Sjømat As Sunnmøre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Harøy Fiskesalslag Øystein Johansen Ingen Viken Skjærhalden

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