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List of Designated Ports List of Designated Ports Canada .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Denmark - Faroe Islands ...................................................................................................................................................... 2 Denmark - Greenland ............................................................................................................................................................. 3 European Union - Denmark................................................................................................................................................. 4 European Union - Estonia .................................................................................................................................................... 4 European Union - Germany ................................................................................................................................................. 4 European Union - Latvia ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 European Union - Lithuania ................................................................................................................................................ 5 European Union - Netherlands .......................................................................................................................................... 5 European Union - Poland ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 European Union - Portugal .................................................................................................................................................. 6 European Union - Spain ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 France (in respect of St. Pierre and Miquelon) ........................................................................................................... 6 Iceland .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Japan ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Norway ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Russian Federation ................................................................................................................................................................. 8 United Kingdom ....................................................................................................................................................................... 9 United States of America ...................................................................................................................................................... 9 Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization www.nafo.int 2 Canada Canada Designated Authority: Fisheries and Oceans Canada E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +709 772 4412 Fax: +709 772 0008 Ports : Argentia, NL Bay Bulls, NL Bay Roberts, NL Fortune, NL Harbour Grace, NL L’anse-au-Loup, NL Long Pond, NL St. Anthony, NL St John's, NL South Dildo, NL Trepassey, NL Witless Bay, NL Arichat, NS Canso, NS Glace Bay, NS Halifax/Dartmouth, NS Louisbourg, NS Sambro, NS Stormont, NS Prior Notification: 3 working days prior to the date of entry to port Denmark - Faroe Islands Faroe Islands Designated Authority:(Same designated authority for Flag State CP - Article 44.3) The Faroe Islands Fisheries Inspection E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +298 31 10 65 Fax: +298 31 39 81 Ports : Transhipments EU Border Inspection Port LOCODE Landings Allowed Allowed Other Services Post (BIP) Á Sundi Yes Yes Yes Yes Fuglafjørður FOFUG Yes Yes Yes Yes Hvalba Yes Yes Yes Yes Klaksvík FOKVI Yes Yes Yes Yes Kollafjørður FOKOL Yes Yes Yes Yes Runavík FORVK Yes Yes Yes Yes Sandur Yes Yes Yes Yes Skála FOSKA Yes Yes Yes Yes Skopun Yes Yes Yes Yes Søldarfjørdur FOSMJ Yes Yes Yes Yes Sørvágur FOSRV Yes Yes Yes Yes Toftir FOTOF Yes Yes Yes Yes Tórshavn FOTOR Yes Yes Yes Yes Tvøroyri FOTVO Yes Yes Yes Yes Vágur FOVAG Yes Yes Yes Yes Vestmanna FOVES Yes Yes Yes Yes Prior Notification: 3 working days Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization www.nafo.int 3 Denmark - Greenland Designated Authority: E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +299 345000 Fax: +299 346360 Ports : Nuuk Prior Notification: 3 working days Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization www.nafo.int 4 European Union - Denmark Designated authority: The Danish Fisheries Agency Email: [email protected] Phone: +45 72 18 56 09 Ports : Ålborg Hvide Sande1 Århus København Esbjerg Skagen Fredericia Strandby1 Hanstholm Thyborøn1 Hirtshals Note: 1) Not an EU Border Inspection Post (BIP), therefore may only authorise transhipments of fish products coming from vessels flagged outside the European Economic Area unless they are covered by bilateral arrangements. Only fish coming from Norwegian, Icelandic and Faeroese flagged vessels may be landed here. Prior Notification: 3 working days European Union - Estonia (Designated Authority for Flag State CP - Article 44.3) Agriculture and Food Board E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +372 679 69 28 European Union - Germany Designated Authority: BLE (Federal Agency for Food and Agriculture) E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +49 4721 567 388 Fax: +49 4721 567 404 Ports : Bremerhaven Cuxhaven Sassnitz Prior Notification: 3 days before arrival into port European Union - Latvia (Designated Authority for Flag State CP - Article 44.3) Contact 1 Contact 2 Ministry of Marine & Inland Waters Admin. Ministry of Marine & Inland Waters E-mail: [email protected] Division of Information - FMC Phone: +371 674 08169 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: +371 674 65888 Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization www.nafo.int 5 European Union - Lithuania Designated Authority: Designated Authority: Contact 1 Contact 2 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: +370 700 14920, (FMC phone: +370 684 42408) Phone: +370 700 14903 Fax: +370 700 14912 Fax: +370 700 14912 Ports : Prior Notification: 3Klaipėda days European Union - Netherlands Designated Authority:(Same designated authority for Flag State CP - Article 44.3) Fisheries Monitoring Center (FMC) The Netherlands Food and Consumer Products Safety Authority E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +31 882 230 488 Fax: +31 455 461 011 Ports : Eemshaven Scheveningen * Harlingen Velsen Ijmuiden Vlissingen Note:*Not an EU Border Inspection Post (BIP), therefore may only authorize transshipments of frozen fish products coming from vessels flagged outside the European Economic Area unless they are covered by bilateral arrangements. Only frozen fish coming from Norwegian, Icelandic and Faroese flagged vessels may be landed here. Prior Notification: 3 working days European Union - Poland Designated Authority: (Gdynia) Designated Authority: Designated Authority: VTS Gdynia (Swinoujscie) (Szczecin) Email: [email protected] VTS Swinoujscie VTS Szczecin Phone: +4858 6216162 Email: [email protected] Email:[email protected] +4858 6211443 Phone: +4891 3216203 Phone: +4891 4330697 Fax: +4858 6205363 Fax: +4891 3216770 +4891 4403510 +4858 6205328 Fax: +4891 4881289 Ports: Gdynia Swinoujscie Szczecin Prior Notification: 3 working days Gdańsk Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization www.nafo.int 6 European Union - Portugal Designated Authority: (Aveiro) Designated Authority: (Horta) Fisheries Directorate Inspeccao Regional das Pescas dos Acores (IRPA) Email: [email protected] (and/or) Email: [email protected] FMC-Portugal Phone: +351 29 22 00 411 Email: [email protected] Mobile phone: +351 91 61 80 623 Phone: +351 21 30 25 185 Fax: +351 21 30 25 188 Mobile phone: +351 36 13 44 057 Ports : Aveiro Horta Caniçal Lisboa Ponta Delgada Porto Setúbal Sines Viana do Castelo Prior Notification: 3 working days European Union - Spain Designated Authority: Ministerio De Agricultura, Alimentacion Y Medio Ambiente, Secretaria General De Pesca Direccion General De Ordenacion Pesquera Subdireccion General De Control E Inspeccion Mr. Jose Luis Gonzalez Sanchez Ms. Isabel Parra Sanchez Phone: +34 91 347 1949; +34 91 347 6112 Fax: +34 91 347 60 37 Email: [email protected] Ports : *Only in port facilities authorised for the landing and the import of fish and fish products Villagarcia de Arousa * Port area of Vigo * Marin * Prior Notification: 3 working days France (in respect of St. Pierre and Miquelon) Designated Authority: Centre national de surveillance des pêches (CNSP) E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +33 297 293427 Fax: + 33 297552 375 Ports : St Pierre (Saint Pierre et Miquelon) Prior Notification: 3 working days Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization www.nafo.int 7 Iceland Designated Authority: Icelandic Coast Guard E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +354 5452100 Fax: +354 5452001 Ports : Akranes Olafsfjordur Akureyri
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