Protocol between the European Union and the Kingdom of Morocco setting out th... (22013A1207(01))
Protocol between the European Union and the Kingdom of Morocco setting out th... (22013A1207(01))
PROTOCOL
between the European Union and the Kingdom of Morocco setting out the fishing opportunities and financial contribution provided for in the Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Kingdom of Morocco
Article 1
General Principles
Article 2
Period of application, duration and fishing opportunities
Article 3
Financial contribution
Article 4
Coordination in the scientific area and in exploratory fishing
Article 5
Review of fishing opportunities
Article 6
Support for sectoral fisheries policy in Morocco
Article 7
Economic integration of EU operators in the Moroccan fisheries sector
Article 8
Suspension of the Protocol on the grounds of a dispute as regards interpretation or application
Article 9
Non-compliance with technical obligations arising under the Protocol
Article 10
Electronic data exchange
Article 11
Applicable provisions of national law
Article 12
Entry into force
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Small-scale fishing |
Demersal fishing |
Industrial pelagic fishing |
Industrial pelagic fishing with non-freezer vessels |
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Pelagic fishing in the north: seiners |
Small-scale fishing in the south: rods and lines |
Small-scale fishing in the north: bottom longliners |
Small-scale tuna fishing: pole-and-line |
Bottom longliners and bottom trawlers |
Pelagic or semi-pelagic trawlers |
Pelagic or semi-pelagic trawlers |
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C stock Quota 80 000 tonnes |
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20 vessels |
10 vessels |
35 vessels |
27 vessels |
16 vessels |
18 vessels |
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ANNEX
CONDITIONS GOVERNING FISHING ACTIVITIES BY EU VESSELS IN THE MOROCCAN FISHING ZONE
CHAPTER I
PROVISIONS GOVERNING APPLICATIONS FOR AND ISSUING OF LICENCES
A.
Licence applications
B.
Issuing of licences
C.
Validity and utilisation of licences
D.
Fishing licence fees and other fees
E.
Terms of payment
CHAPTER II
PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO TUNA VESSELS
CHAPTER III
FISHING ZONES
CHAPTER IV
DETAILS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF EXPLORATORY FISHING
CHAPTER V
PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO SATELLITE MONITORING OF EU FISHING VESSELS OPERATING IN THE MOROCCAN FISHING ZONES ON THE BASIS OF THIS AGREEMENT
General provisions
VMS data
Technical breakdown or failure affecting the monitoring equipment on board the vessel
Non-reception of VMS data by the Moroccan CSCP
Protection of VMS data
CHAPTER VI
CATCH DECLARATIONS
1. Logbook
2. Quarterly catch declarations
3. Reliability of data
4. Transition to an electronic system
5. Landings outside Morocco
CHAPTER VII
EMBARKATION OF MOROCCAN SEAMEN
CHAPTER VIII
MONITORING AND OBSERVATION OF FISHING
A.
Observation of fishing
B.
Joint monitoring of fishing
CHAPTER IX
MONITORING
1. Technical inspection
2. Entering and leaving the zone
3. Monitoring procedures
4. Boarding
5. Statement of boarding
6. Settlement of infringements:
7. Transhipment
CHAPTER X
LANDING OF CATCHES
Appendices
Appendix 1
MOROCCO — EUROPEAN UNION FISHERIES AGREEMENT
FISHING LICENCE APPLICATION FORM
NUMBER OF FISHING CATEGORY
Appendix 2
Fishing datasheet No 1
Small-scale fishing in the north: pelagic
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Number of vessels authorised |
20 |
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Authorised gear |
Seine Maximum authorised dimensions corresponding to the conditions in the zone: 500 m × 90 m. Ban on fishing with lampara nets. |
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Type of vessel |
< 100 GT |
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Fees |
EUR 75 per GT per quarter |
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Geographical limit of the authorised zone |
North of 34°18′00″ An extension of up to latitude 33°25′00″ is permitted for five vessels at once, operating on a rotation system, subject to scientific observation. Beyond 2 nautical miles |
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Target species |
Sardine, anchovy and other small pelagic species |
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Requirement to land in Morocco |
30 % of declared catches |
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Biological recovery |
Two months: February and March. |
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Requirement to embark |
Three Moroccan seaman per vessel |
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Comments |
The fact that the activity of the five seiners is extended to south of latitude 34°18′00N will be the subject of assessment one year after application in order to establish the result of any interaction with the national fleet and impact on resources. |
Fishing datasheet No 2
Small-scale fishing in the north
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Number of vessels authorised |
35 |
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Authorised gear |
Bottom-set longline. Cat. a) < 40 GT — Maximum number of hooks per longline: 10 000 hooks armed, mounted and ready for use, with a maximum of five bottom-set longlines. Cat. b) ≥ 40 GT and < 150 GT - 15 000 hooks armed, mounted and ready for use, with a maximum of eight bottom-set longlines. |
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Type of vessel |
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Fees |
EUR 67 per GT per quarter |
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Geographical limit of the authorised zone |
North of 34°18′00″ N. An extension of up to latitude 33°25′00″ is permitted for four vessels at once(1), operating on a rotation system, subject to scientific observation. Beyond 6 nautical miles. |
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Target species |
Scabbardfish, sparidae and other demersal species |
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Requirement to land in Morocco |
Voluntary landing |
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Biological recovery |
From 15 March to 15 May |
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By-catches |
0 % of swordfish and surface sharks |
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Requirement to embark: |
< 100 GT: Voluntary ≥ 100 GT: One Moroccan seaman |
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Comments |
The fact that the activity of the four seiners will be extended to south of latitude 34°18′00N will be the subject of assessment one year after application in order to establish the result of any interaction with the national fleet and impact on resources. |
Fishing datasheet No 3
Small-scale fishing in the south
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Number of vessels authorised |
10 |
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Authorised gear |
Rods and lines |
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Type of vessel |
< 80 GT |
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Fees |
EUR 67 per GT per quarter |
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Geographical limit of the authorised zone |
South of 30°40′00″N Beyond 3 nautical miles |
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Target species |
Croaker, sparidae |
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Requirement to land in Morocco |
Voluntary landing |
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Biological recovery |
— |
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Seine nets authorised for catching live bait |
Mesh of 8 mm for catching live bait Seine used beyond 3 nautical miles. |
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By-catches |
0 % of cephalopods and crustaceans 5 % of other demersal species. |
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Requirement to embark |
Two Moroccan seamen per vessel |
Fishing datasheet No 4
Demersal fishing
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Number of vessels authorised |
16 vessels; 5 trawlers and 11 longliners |
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Authorised gear |
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Type of vessel |
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Fees |
60 EUR per GT per quarter |
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Geographical limit of the authorised zone |
South of 29°N Beyond the isobath of 200 m for trawlers; Beyond 12 nautical miles for longliners |
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Target species |
Black hake, scabbardfish, leerfish/bonito |
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Requirement to land in Morocco |
30 % of catches per journey |
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Biological recovery |
— |
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By-catches |
0 % of cephalopods and crustaceans, 5 % of deep-sea sharks. |
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Requirement to embark |
Four Moroccan seamen for longliners Seven Moroccan seamen for trawlers |
Fishing datasheet No 5
Tuna fishing
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Number of vessels authorised |
27 |
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Authorised gear |
Troll pole and line |
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Geographical limit of the authorised zone |
Beyond 3 miles All of Morocco’s Atlantic zone, apart from a protected area east of a line from 33°30′N/7°35′W to 35°48′N/6°20′W |
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Target species |
Tunas |
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Requirement to land in Morocco |
25 % of declared catches comprising skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis), bonito (Sarda sarda) and frigate mackerel (Auxis thazard) per journey. |
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Biological recovery |
— |
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Seine nets authorised for catching live bait |
8 mm mesh for catching live bait, with seiners used beyond 3 nautical miles. |
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Fees |
EUR 35 per tonne fished |
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Advance |
A flat-rate advance of EUR 7 000 is to be paid when applying for an annual licence |
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Requirement to embark |
Three Moroccan seaman per vessel |
Fishing datasheet No 6
Industrial pelagic fishing
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Number of vessels authorised |
18 |
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Authorised gear |
Pelagic or semi-pelagic |
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Allocated quota |
80 000 tonnes per year,
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Type of vessel |
Industrial pelagic trawler |
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Number of vessels authorised |
Distribution of vessels authorised to fish:
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Authorised maximum tonnage per vessel |
7 765 GT, taking into account the structure of the European Union’s fishing fleet. |
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Geographical limit of the authorised zone |
South of 29°N
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Target species |
Sardine, sardinella, mackerel, horse mackerel and anchovy |
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Composition of catches (per group of species): |
This composition may be changed by the Joint Committee. |
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Requirement to land in Morocco |
25 % of catches per journey |
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Biological recovery |
Authorised fishing vessels must observe all biological recovery periods laid down by the Department in the authorised fishing zone and stop any fishing activity there(2). |
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Authorised net |
The minimum size of the stretched mesh of the pelagic or semi-pelagic trawl is 40 mm. The bag of the pelagic or semi-pelagic trawl may be strengthened with a piece of netting with a minimum mesh size of 400 mm of stretched mesh and by straps placed at least 1.5 metres apart, except for the strap at the back of the trawl which may not be placed less than 2 metres from the window in the bag. The strengthening or doubling of the bag by any other means is prohibited and the trawl may in no case target species other than the small pelagic species authorised. |
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By-catches |
Maximum of 2 % of other species. The list of permitted by-catch species is stipulated by the Moroccan regulations on ‘small pelagic fisheries in the South Atlantic’. |
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Industrial processing |
Industrial processing of catches into fishmeal and/or fish oil is strictly prohibited. However, damaged or spoiled fish and the waste resulting from handling catches may be processed into fishmeal or fish oil without exceeding the maximum threshold of 5 % of total allowable catches. |
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Fees |
For industrial pelagic freezer trawlers:
For industrial pelagic trawlers operating with non-freezer vessels:
Fees will be increased if authorised catches are exceeded by a factor of 3. |
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Requirement to embark: |
Tonnage of vessel < 150 GT:
150 GT ≤ vessel tonnage < 1 500 GT:
1 500 GT ≤ vessel tonnage < 5 000 GT:
5 000 GT ≤ vessel tonnage < 7 765 GT:
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Appendix 3
COMMUNICATION OF VMS MESSAGES TO MOROCCO
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Data element |
Code |
Mandatory or optional |
Remarks |
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Start record |
SR |
M |
System detail indicating start of record |
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Addressee |
AD |
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Message detail – Addressee Alpha-3 country code (ISO-3166) |
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From |
EN |
M |
Message detail – Sender Alpha-3 country code (ISO-3166) |
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Flag State |
FS |
M |
Message detail – Flag State Alpha-3 code (ISO-3166) |
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Type of message |
TM |
M |
Message detail – Message type (ENT, POS, EXI) |
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Radio call sign (IRCS) |
RC |
M |
Vessel detail – Vessel international radio call sign (IRCS) |
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Contracting Party internal reference number |
IR |
O |
Vessel detail – Unique contracting party number Alpha-3 code (ISO-3166) followed by number |
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External registration number |
XR |
M |
Vessel detail – Number on side of vessel (ISO 8859.1) |
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Latitude |
LT |
M |
Vessel position detail – Position in degrees and decimal degrees N/S DD.ddd (WGS84) |
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Longitude |
LG |
M |
Vessel position detail – Position in degrees and decimal degrees E/W DD.ddd (WGS84) |
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Course |
CO |
M |
Vessel course 360° scale |
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Speed |
SP |
M |
Vessel speed in tenths of knots |
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Date |
DA |
M |
Vessel position detail – Date of record of UTC position (YYYYMMDD) |
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Time |
TI |
M |
Vessel position detail – Time of record of UTC position (HHMM) |
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End record |
ER |
M |
System detail indicating end of record |
Appendix 4
COORDINATES OF FISHING ZONES
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Data sheet |
Category |
Fishing zone (latitude) |
Distance from the coast |
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1. |
Small-scale fishing in the north: pelagic |
34°18′00″N — 35°48′00″N (extended to 33°25′00″N, as indicated in datasheet No 1) |
Beyond 2 miles |
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2. |
Small-scale fishing in the north: longline |
34°18′00″N — 35°48′00″N (extended to l 33°25′00″N, as indicated in datasheet No 2) |
Beyond 6 miles |
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3. |
Small-scale fishing in the south |
South of 30°40′00″ |
Beyond 3 miles |
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4. |
Demersal fishing |
South of 29°00′00″ |
Longliners: beyond 12 miles |
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Trawlers: beyond the 200 metre isobath |
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5. |
Tuna fishing |
All of the Atlantic apart from the area delimited by: 35°48′N; 6°20′W/33°30′N; 7°35′W |
Beyond 3 miles and 3 miles for bait |
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6. |
Industrial pelagic fishing |
South of 29°00′00″ |
Beyond 15 miles (freezers) |
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Beyond 8 miles (RSW vessels) |
Appendix 5
CONTACT DETAILS OF THE MOROCCAN CSCP
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Bands |
Vessel emission frequency |
Vessel reception frequency |
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8. |
8 285 khz |
8 809 khz |
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12. |
12 245 khz |
13 092 khz |
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16. |
16 393 khz |
17 275 khz |
Appendix 6
ICCAT LOGBOOK FOR TUNA FISHERY
Appendix 7
FISHING LOGBOOK (NON-TUNA)
Appendix 8
Appendix 9
Appendix 10
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RADIO STATION OF THE MOROCCAN SEA FISHERIES DEPARTMENT
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MMSI: |
242 069 000 |
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Call sign: |
CNM |
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Location: |
Rabat |
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Frequency range: |
1,6 to 30 MHz |
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Class of transmission: |
SSB-AIA-J2B |
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Transmission power: |
800 W |
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Bands |
Channels |
Transmission |
Reception |
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Band 8 |
831 |
8 285 kHz |
8 809 kHz |
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Band 12 |
1206 |
12 245 kHz |
13 092 kHz |
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Band 16 |
1612 |
16 393 kHz |
17 275 kHz |
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Period |
Times |
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Working days |
from 08.30 to 16.30 |
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Saturday, Sunday and public holidays |
from 09.30 to 14.00 |
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VHF: |
Channel 16 |
Channel 70 ASN |
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Radio Telex |
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Type |
DP-5 |
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Class of transmission: |
ARQ-FEC |
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Number: |
31356 |
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Fax |
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Numbers |
212 5 37 68 8329 |