NSAC advice is developed and approved by the Members of the NSAC. It is produced by following set guidelines for the development and publication of papers. Our advice — and responses to it — is searchable below.

Note that the European Commission is not involved in the development or approval of NSAC advice and is not responsible for any use of the information contained within it.

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Name Year
02-1617 NSAC Response to Sprat Box JRec 2016/17 Published
05-1516 Guidance for Member States Re Art 11 2015/16 Published
04-1516 Reflections on the Joint Recommendation for NS Discard Plan 2015/16 Published
03-1516 Implementing the Landing Obligation WCH 2015/16 Published Response
02-1516 Implementation of the Landing Obligation 2015/16 Published
01-201516 Phasing of the Landing Obligation 2017-18 2015/16 Published
10-1415 Comments on Sea Bass Advice 2015 and Proposal for Development of Future Advice 2014/15 Published Response
09-1415 Management of the Farne Deeps Nephrops Fishery 2014/15 Published Response
08-1415 Advice on the Brown Shrimp Road Map provided by ICES 2014/15 Published Response
07-1415 Use of Pulse Trawls in the North Sea 2014/15 Published Response
06-1415 Advice on a Mixed Fishery Plan for the North Sea 2014/15 Published
05-1415 The Implementation of the EU Landings Obligation for the Demersal Fisheries of the North Sea: Exemptions and Other Issues. 2014/15 Published Response
04-1415 Development of a New Framework for Technical Measures in the Reformed CFP. 2014/15 Published Response
03-1415 Management of Nephrops stocks in the North Sea, especially in relation to the Farne Deeps fishery. 2014/15 Published
02-1415 A Long Term Management Plan for North Sea Nephrops 2014/15 Published Response

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