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San Sebastian 2 – 3 rd of September COBECOS 1 COBECOS SIXTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME PRIORITY 8.1 Policy-Oriented Research Mid-term meeting San Sebastian, 2 nd – 3 rd of September NOTES 1. PLACE, DATE AND EVENT NAME 1.1. Access the slide-set place, date and event name text box beneath the JRC logo from the Slide Master Do not change the size nor the position of that text box Replace the mock-up texts for the place (“Place”), the date (“dd Month YYYY”) and the event name (“Event Name”) with your own texts Set it in MetaPlus Book Roman, if you own the typeface. Otherwise, keep the original typeface – Arial Keep the original flush-left justification Keep the original font colour (white) Keep the original font body size (7 pt) and the text on one single line. 2. SLIDE NUMBER 2.1. The slide number on the banner’s lower right-hand side is automatically generated. 3. SLIDES 3.1. Duplicate the first slide as needed Do not change the size nor the position of the slide’s text box Try not to place more text on each slide than will fit in the given text box Replace the mock-up heading text (“Joint Research Centre (JRC)”) with your own text heading Set it in Eurostile Bold Extended Two or in Helvetica Rounded Bold Condensed, if you own one of these typefaces. Otherwise, keep the original typeface – Arial Keep the original flush-left justification Keep the original font colour (100c 80m 0y 0k) Keep the original font body size (28 pt) and the heading on one single line whenever possible. Reduce the font body size if needed Replace the mock-up text (“The European Commission’s Research-Based Policy Support Organisation)”) with your own text Set it in MetaPlus Book Roman, if you own the typeface. Otherwise, keep the original typeface – Arial Keep the original flush-left justification Keep the original font colour (100c 80m 0y 0k). Use black if you need a second colour Keep the original font body size (22 pt) or reduce it if unavoidable Replace the EU-27 map mock-up illustration with your own illustration(s) Try to keep your illustration(s) right- and top- or bottom-aligned with the main text box whenever possible. NOTES 1. PLACE, DATE AND EVENT NAME 1.1. Access the slide-set place, date and event name text box beneath the JRC logo from the Slide Master Do not change the size nor the position of that text box Replace the mock-up texts for the place (“Place”), the date (“dd Month YYYY”) and the event name (“Event Name”) with your own texts Set it in MetaPlus Book Roman, if you own the typeface. Otherwise, keep the original typeface – Arial Keep the original flush-left justification Keep the original font colour (white) Keep the original font body size (7 pt) and the text on one single line. 2. SLIDE NUMBER 2.1. The slide number on the banner’s lower right-hand side is automatically generated. 3. SLIDES 3.1. Duplicate the first slide as needed Do not change the size nor the position of the slide’s text box Try not to place more text on each slide than will fit in the given text box Replace the mock-up heading text (“Joint Research Centre (JRC)”) with your own text heading Set it in Eurostile Bold Extended Two or in Helvetica Rounded Bold Condensed, if you own one of these typefaces. Otherwise, keep the original typeface – Arial Keep the original flush-left justification Keep the original font colour (100c 80m 0y 0k) Keep the original font body size (28 pt) and the heading on one single line whenever possible. Reduce the font body size if needed Replace the mock-up text (“The European Commission’s Research-Based Policy Support Organisation)”) with your own text Set it in MetaPlus Book Roman, if you own the typeface. Otherwise, keep the original typeface – Arial Keep the original flush-left justification Keep the original font colour (100c 80m 0y 0k). Use black if you need a second colour Keep the original font body size (22 pt) or reduce it if unavoidable Replace the EU-27 map mock-up illustration with your own illustration(s) Try to keep your illustration(s) right- and top- or bottom-aligned with the main text box whenever possible.

San Sebastian 2 – 3 rd of September COBECOS 2 Aims and expectations of the mid-term meeting 2/3 of the project has past – 10 months remaining (30/7-09) The data has been collected The theory is available The generic computer code is available Case study progress on estimation of theoretical relationships – critical point Start of WP 7 and 8 –Agree on software capabilities –Agree on questions for simulations

San Sebastian 2 – 3 rd of September COBECOS 3 Continue. Aims and expectations of the mid-term meeting - WP 8 - Agreement on questions for simulations 3 categories of questions/simultations: 1. Compliance in the past in the case of different enforcement 2. Future arrangements of fisheries management and enforcement 3. Mix of enforcement tools Each case study needs to answer at least 3 questions

San Sebastian 2 – 3 rd of September COBECOS 4 Progress the last 6 months (as agreed in Brest) Finalizing of the data collection for the case studies as soon as possible – Finalized? Interim activity report contributions to JRC before Easter – Finalized and submitted on time WP 2 Data Collection finalized: - The draft report was finalized and submitted on time –Submission of all data - data for the Western channel fishery not available and data for Danish nephrops are partly missing. –Report WP 4 Data harmonisation finalised: The deliverable of WP 4 (database) was finalized on time - Harmonisation of data from all fisheries, pending on submission of data – see above - Report WP 5 Estimation of theoretical relationship finalized: - month 18 (24) (July 2008), contributions to AZTI in June 2008 – only contribution from FOI so far - Estimation of theoretical enforcement relationships - Report WP 6 Software development – implementing the software - started

San Sebastian 2 – 3 rd of September COBECOS 5 Continue. Progress the last 6 months Preparation of the periodic reports; activity and management (financial) – May + 45 days Management reportActivity repot AZTI (all) All WP contributions received except WP3. CEFAS (all) Questionnaires received: CEMARE (all) AZTI IREPA (all) CEMARE CEDEM (only Form C) FOI NHH (all) JRC – Wednesday 3 rd of Sep LEI - FOI – Monday 8 th of Sep Deadline for completed reports July + 45 days = 15 th of September

San Sebastian 2 – 3 rd of September COBECOS 6 COBECOS progress month 20 - overall picture WPWP nameResponsible partner DeliverableDeadline for delivery (excluding 45 days) Month of delivery StatusComments WP 10Project coordinationJRC, IoESWeb-site00Finalized on time WP 1Literature reviewNHHReport3 3Finalized on timeUpdated with examples of practical management measures (month 19) WP 2Data CollectionCEDEMReport12 Finalized on time WP 10Project coordinationJRC, IoESInterim activity Report12 Finalized on time WP 4Data harmonizationJRCDatabase128Finalized on timeJRC and Mrag to write a report (no deliverable) WP 3Theoretical modelingIoESReport188, 9Work in progress First draft available month 8 Second draft month 9 Modifications carried out after the Brest meeting. WP10Project coordinationJRC, IoESPeriodic activity report18Started WP10Project coordinationJRC, IoESPeriodic management report 18Started WP10Project coordinationJRC, IoESNewsletter18Started WP 5Estimation of theoretical estimations AZTIReport:(18)24StartedCase study results should have been sent to Raul in the end of June (only FOI/USD did) WP 6Software developmentCEFASSoft ware package i) design phase ii)implementation phase iii) maintenance phase i - 6 ii - 24 iii - 30 i) 6The design phase finalized on time The implementation phase started WP 7Calibrating and testingICReport21Started WP 8SimulationsIREPAReport 27Starting month 21 WP 9ConclusionsJRCFinal report Executive summary 30Starting month 27

San Sebastian 2 – 3 rd of September COBECOS 7 Various activities The special workshop for managers and the European Commission postponed –Suggestions for the agenda and contact details Updated version of the literature review of implication for practical management. Cobecos participation at EAFE Sardinia –Scottish enforcement model

San Sebastian 2 – 3 rd of September COBECOS 8 Thank you!

San Sebastian 2 – 3 rd of September COBECOS 9 Focus for the next 6 months Contributions for the activity and management report – asap!! (hard copies of financial statements will be sent to project officers on Friday the 12 th of Sep) WP 5 -Finalization of the estimations of theoretical relationships in the case studies – To Raul before the 1 st of November??? WP 6 - Include multi-species functions in the code – 1 st of November ??? WP 7 - Finalization of work package. Distribution of template. Contributions to Charlie before Month 24 WP 8 - Start of work package –Distribution of template. List of questions to Paolo before the 1 st of September Workshop for managers and the European Commission –Aiming for second week of November –Ideas and contact details to Jenny Next meeting (small scale) Middle of December –Agreement of simulations to be run etc. –WP 5, 6, 7 and 8 and WP 10 Final meeting - May 2009

San Sebastian 2 – 3 rd of September COBECOS 10 Case studyGeneral settingTechnicalBiologicalSocio-economicManagementEnforcementComments DIDIDIDIDIDID I Northern hakeCCCCCCCP*CCPC *cost of court actions Bay of Saint- Brieuc CCCCCCCP*CCPC *cost of court actions CCAMLR Fisheries CCCCCMMMCCCC Ligurian Northern CCCCPCCP*PCMC *cost of court actions etc. Norwegian fisheries CPCPCPCP*PCCM *cost of court actions etc. Icelandic cod fisheries PMPCPCCP*PCPP *cost of court actions Etc. Dutch Beam Trawl PCCPCCCP*PCCC *cost of court actions etc. Kattegat and Skagerrack CMPMPMMMMMMM West ChannelMMMMMMMMMMMM