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CATALOGUE OF TRAINING COURSES PROPOSED BY EFCA (2016) 1

Contents 1. SPECIFIC TRAININGS BASED ON THE CORE CURRICULA (ON REQUEST)... 3 Specific inspection training based on the EFCA Core Curricula:... 3 How to deliver a training based on the EFCA Core Curriculum for fisheries inspectors... 3 Specific inspection training based on the EFCA Core Curricula:... 4 Introduction to fisheries inspection... 4 Specific inspection training based on the EFCA Core Curricula:... 5 Identify the entity to inspect... 5 Specific inspection training based on the EFCA Core Curricula:... 6 Markets and premises... 6 Specific inspection training based on the EFCA Core Curricula:... 7 Surveillance... 7 Specific inspection training based on the EFCA Core Curricula:... 8 Transport... 8 2. PLANNED TRAININGS (EFCA ANNUAL CALENDAR)... 9 Basic course on IUU for newcomers... 9 Advanced course on IUU... 10 EFCA Fishery Information System (FIS)... 11 Training/workshop for North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC) inspectors... 12 Training/workshop for Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO) inspectors... 13 Mediterranean Training Seminar (BFT/SWO)... 14 Sea going inspector training (BFT/SWO)... 15 Adriatic inspector training (ANE/PIL)... 16 Farming Seminar (BFT)... 17 Black Sea training in support of the PACT Operational Plan (PACT-OP)... 18 Training/workshop for Baltic Sea inspectors... 19 Training/workshop for North Sea inspectors... 20 Training/workshop for Western Waters inspectors... 21 2

1. SPECIFIC TRAININGS BASED ON THE CORE CURRICULA (ON REQUEST) Specific inspection training based on the EFCA Core Curricula: How to deliver a training based on the EFCA Core Curriculum for fisheries inspectors EFCA officials - Introduction: presentation of the structure and content the Core Curricula (CC) handbook and manual for the trainer; - Detailed teaching syllabus: presentation on learning objectives and links with the various chapters of the CC handbook; - Trainer guide: specific detailed guidance regarding the context, content, evaluation and delivery of the training course; - Evaluation: presentation on various evaluation methodologies with samples of individual and group exercises, MCQ, case studies, etc.; - Feedback on training programme: training techniques, methods, resources are useful and sufficient. The course, with associated hands on training, will enable trainees-trainers to identify the scope, learning objectives, trainer and trainee requirements as well as requested teaching facilities, material and equipment to successfully decide prepare and deliver a training based on the EFCA CC. 1-2 days Max. 20 participants Member States officials (Proficiency level PL3 Experienced and PL4 Expert ) 3

Specific inspection training based on the EFCA Core Curricula: Introduction to fisheries inspection EFCA officials Basic elements on: - Fisheries inspection in the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) context; - Management and conservation measures; - Control; - Inspection and proceedings; - Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fisheries (IUU); - Markets; - European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF). This introductory course will give trainees-trainers an overview of the CFP and the main concepts, definitions, and methodologies used. It will also help them to understand the background of the CFP and the terminology used. 1-2 days Max. 20 participants Member States officials (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness and PL2 Trained ) 4

Specific inspection training based on the EFCA Core Curricula: Identify the entity to inspect EFCA officials 1. How to gather information and intelligence Introduction on main concepts including regulatory requirements, sources of data, intelligence and information. 2. How to use information and intelligence data in real-time Practicalities on accessing, analysing and utilising the results of risk analysis into routine inspections undertaken at sea, at the time of landing, at markets/premises or during transportation. 3. Practical exercises Exercises involving different fishing operations and verification of the information received by cross-checking Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) and Electronic Reporting System (ERS) data. Potential beneficiaries (see Annex) The course, with associated hands on training, will provide the trainee with an understanding of the concepts of risk management in fisheries control and inspection, the regulatory requirements for Member States to include risk management in their control systems and how inspectors should use risk management tools to identify the entity to inspect. 1 day Max. 20 participants Member States officials (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness and PL2 Trained ) 5

Specific inspection training based on the EFCA Core Curricula: Markets and premises EFCA officials 1. How to verify that operators comply with their obligations Introduction on operators responsibilities and obligations, and how to verify compliance. 2. How to check conformity of fisheries products in: auction centres, direct sales, processing and storage premises retail and restaurant premises 3.. How to complete the inspection report Potential beneficiaries (see Annex) This course is intended to prepare fisheries inspectors to undertake inspections of markets and premises. Trainees completing the course should be capable of verifying the compliance of operators and the legality of fisheries products found in markets and other premises. 1 day Max. 20 participants Member States officials (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness and PL2 Trained ) 6

Specific inspection training based on the EFCA Core Curricula: Surveillance EFCA officials 1. What are Member States obligations for surveillance Overview of legislative requirements for Member States to carry out, record and make available surveillance data. 2. How to collect surveillance data Overview of information and data relevant for the completion of the surveillance report. 3. What are the Surveillance methods Overview of the variety of surveillance systems which can be employed. 4. How to complete the surveillance report What needs to be recorded on the surveillance report and how this can be achieved with adequate details of any sightings made. This course, with associated on-the-job training, will enable the trainee to perform surveillance operations and complete surveillance reports. 1 day Max. 20 participants Member States officials (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness and PL2 Trained ) 7

Specific inspection training based on the EFCA Core Curricula: Transport EFCA officials 1. Legal obligations of the transporter Legal obligations of the transporter regarding the transport document, imports and exports of fisheries products, weighing at point of landing, and the obligations applying after first sale. 2. Powers of officials Legal empowerment of officials to conduct a transport inspection efficiently, methodology to stop transporting vehicles, request documents and physically examine consignments for the legality of fishery products transported and any relevant documents or electronic transmissions. 3. How to verify the conformity of transported fishery products Procedures on how to plan and conduct a transport inspection, verify conformity of transported fishery products being transported and complete and submit the inspection report form for transport inspections. The course, with associated on the job training, will enable the trainee to conduct a transport inspection including the verification of the transport document against the quantities transported. This course will also guide the trainee to complete the inspection report (transport module) and its subsequent onward transmission. 1 day Max. 20 participants Member States officials (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness and PL2 Trained ) 8

2. PLANNED TRAININGS (EFCA ANNUAL CALENDAR) Basic course on IUU for newcomers EFCA officials MS pool trainer(s) 1. How to identify IUU fishing activities-overview 2. How to inspect third country fishing vessels in EU ports 3. How to control imports and exports of fishery products - The IUU catch certification scheme - Non-cooperating third countries - IUU vessel lists - Risk management under the IUU Regulation (basics) 4. Reporting procedures 5. Mutual assistance procedures To give an introduction on the principles of the IUU Regulation and basic questions on the implementation of the IUU catch certification scheme. 2 days Max. 20-25 participants Member States officials (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness ) 9

Advanced course on IUU names EFCA officials MS pool trainer(s) 1. Verification of catch certificates and accompanying documents - Practical cases - Group exercises 2. Verification techniques-focus on imports from a specific area - Overview - Legal framework (e.g. Regional Fisheries Management Organisations) - Trade flows - Case studies 3. Investigation and risk assessment techniques - Analysis of trade data - Investigation techniques - Risk assessment To give a detailed training on the IUU Regulation and questions on the implementation of the IUU catch certification scheme in relation to a specific area/category of fisheries products. 2 days Max. 20-25 participants Member States officials (Proficiency level PL2 Trained and PL3 Experienced ) 10

EFCA Fishery Information System (FIS) EFCA officials Operational training and hands on training focused in particular on operational applications of the FIS Suite: FISHNET, ERS (Electronic Reporting System) and EIR (Electronic Inspection Report). Module 1 Introduction covering: FIS background and context, FIS legal boundaries, FIS basic concepts: gathering, storing and exchanging data using a single and flexible access point in EFCA, FIS Demonstration: Trainer demonstrates the full range of system functionalities in each application for all user groups including administrators. Module 2 Hands on familiarization and training with FIS Suite where each participant has an individual PC with internet access. They simulate and practice a variety of scenarios in all FIS applications. Hands on included: ERS: Creating fishing trips, basic queries and criteria search, EIR: Creating an Inspection/Surveillance Report through the entry of data in a module 1 (inspection at sea) report, saving and editing reports, producing ad/hoc reports, FISHNET: logging in to a video-conference (VC), working with documents in VC, documents upload and exchange, draft documents update. Module 3: On completion of the above, the course participant practices using the systems and builds up enough experience to enable him/her deliver the FIS Training Package to other users in their MS. The aim of the training is to show participants the full range of functionalities available in each of the constituent components of the FIS suite, and in addition to allow them practical hands on experience within the systems whilst under the guidance and supervision of a trainer. Having completed the training the participant will have the knowledge, confidence and desire to use these Operational Applications within relevant Joint Deployment Plans. Total duration of the course is 1 ½ days. Max. 10 participants Inspectors, coordinators, CCIC Duty Officers/Operators. The training package is based on the train the trainers concept. 11

Training/workshop for North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC) inspectors EFCA officials: Unit C coordinators NAFO-NEAFC Desk staff (non-specific) - NEAFC Scheme of control and enforcement and amendments - Management measures - Documentation, labelling, communication of catches / transhipments - Inspectors and inspection means - Inspection - Estimation of catches on board - Inspection form / Infringements and transmission of reports - Provisions regarding Non-Contracting Parties vessels / IUU lists - Practical exercises - MS experience To train inspectors participating in sea-going missions and inspectors dealing with NEAFC matters in Member States. 2 days Between 15/30 participants Member States officials (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness, PL2 Trained and PL3 Experienced ) 12

Training/workshop for Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO) inspectors EFCA officials: Unit C coordinators NAFO-NEAFC Desk staff (non-specific) - NAFO legislation: Control and Enforcement Measures and amendments agreed during NAFO Annual Meeting - Documentation labelling requirements - Hail and VMS messages communication of catches - Gear and minimum fish size requirements - requirements for Greenland halibut fishery - Inspection procedure preparation (risk analysis, patrol planning, vessel / area selection, balanced approach - Inspection procedure Holds on board volume, production stowage plan calculation of estimated tonnages - Provisions regarding by-catches - Inspection procedures and reports infringement reports and transmitting of reports - Port State Control - landing control - discussion on port inspections - Risk analysis during port inspections in Member States ports - Practical exercises - MS experience: presentations and discussion To train inspectors participating in sea-going missions and inspectors dealing with NAFO matters in Member States. 2-3 days Between 15/30 participants Member States officials (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness, PL2 Trained and PL3 Experienced ) 13

Mediterranean Training Seminar (BFT/SWO) Unit C Coordinators - Mediterranean Desk staff (non-specific) - Evaluation of past Joint Deployment Plan/SCIPs - EU/ICCAT legal framework - Inspector check lists - Risk analysis - Landing obligation - Organization, implementation and reporting of inspection activities - Practical case studies and evaluation - Promote efficient and effective implementation of activities under the JDP/SCIP including the work of mixed and joint teams - Promote exchange of knowledge and experience on inspection and control procedures and evaluation. - Training for trainers and the development of a level playing field and harmonized and common inspection and control procedures. 2 days Max. 30 participants (3 per Member State) Member States officials concerned under the MED JDP (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness, PL2 Trained and PL3 Experienced ) 14

Sea going inspector training (BFT/SWO) EFCA officials: Unit C Coordinators - Mediterranean Desk staff (non-specific) - EU/ICCAT/GFCM legal framework related to sea going activities - Sea going Inspector check lists - Landing obligation and delegated acts - Organization, implementation and reporting of sea going inspection activities - Sea going practical case studies and evaluation - Promote exchange of knowledge and experience on sea going inspection and control procedures - Enhance capacity of inspectors and their specific expertise related to activities to be carried out in forthcoming joint sea based activities under the MED JDP. - Harmonized sea going inspection and control procedures. 2 days Max. 20 participants (2-3 per MS) Member States officials concerned under the MED JDP (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness, PL2 Trained and PL3 Experienced ) 15

Adriatic inspector training (ANE/PIL) EFCA officials: Unit C Coordinators - Mediterranean Desk staff (non-specific) - Evaluation of past Joint Deployment Plan/SCIPs - EU/GFCM legal framework - Inspector check lists - Risk analysis - Landing obligation - Organization, implementation and reporting of inspection activities - Practical case studies and evaluation - Promote efficient and effective implementation of activities under the JDP/SCIP including the work of mixed and joint inspection teams - Promote exchange of knowledge and experiences on inspection and control procedures and evaluation - Training for trainers and the development of a level playing field and harmonized inspection and control procedures. 2 days Approx. round 12 (4 per MS) Member States officials concerned under the MED JDP (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness, PL2 Trained and PL3 Experienced ) 16

Farming Seminar (BFT) EFCA officials: Unit C Coordinators - Mediterranean Desk staff (non-specific) - Evaluation of past Joint Deployment Plan/SCIPs in this area - EU/ICCAT legal framework related to farming activities - Organization, implementation and reporting of inspection activities related to farming activities (Annex V of JDP) - Related practical case studies and evaluation - Promote efficient and effective implementation of activities under the JDP/SCIP including in particular the deployment of the special mixed team - Promote exchange of knowledge and experience on past special mixed team activities. - Development of a level playing field and harmonized and common farm inspection procedures (as foreseen by JDP). 2 days Approx. 12 participants (3 per farming MS) MS officials, farm based inspectors in MSs concerned under the MED JDP (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness, PL2 Trained and PL3 Experienced ) 17

Black Sea training in support of the PACT Operational Plan (PACT-OP) EFCA officials: Unit C Coordinators - Mediterranean/Black Sea Desk staff (non-specific) - Evaluation of past OPs - EU/GFCM legal framework - Inspector check lists - Risk analysis - Organization, implementation and reporting of inspection activities - Practical case studies and evaluation - Provide support to MSs to put in place a training system including through the use of the Core Curricula (CC), - Increase capacity of inspectors involved in fisheries control and inspection under the scope of the 2015-2018 PACT-OP and the development of common inspection procedures, - Implement National/Regional workshop(s) for MSs on specific items as provided for under the PACT-OP. 2-5 days Approx. 10 participants (5 per MS) MS officials, (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness, PL2 Trained and PL3 Experienced ) 18

Training/workshop for Baltic Sea inspectors EFCA officials: Unit C Coordinators North Sea/Baltic Sea Desk staff (non-specific) In general, topics for training/workshop are proposed in line with needs identified during joint control operations and/or recommendations submitted to EFCA by COM and the Baltic Sea Steering Group. In 2016 the following matters are considered to be the key issue for a training/workshop agenda: a) standardisation of inspection procedures in the Baltic Sea JDP area b) discussion on best practises regarding: i) control matters related to the compliance with the requirements of the landing obligation and the Baltic Sea discard plan, ii) monitoring of catch composition aboard of fishing vessels iii) implementation of regional targeted list for inspection c) case study analysis The aim of the proposed training/workshop is as follows: a) to enhance the level playing field by ensuring a common understanding of harmonised inspection procedures in the Baltic Sea JDP area, b) to facilitate the sharing of the best available experience related to the controlling and monitoring of the compliance with the requirements of the landing obligation and the Baltic Sea discard plan, c) to ensure that efficient and harmonised implementation of procedures related to the monitoring of catch composition aboard of fishing vessels, d) to promote the cooperation in mixed/joined inspection teams through a discussion of practical cases 2-3 days Approx. 25 participants MS officials, (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness, PL2 Trained and PL3 Experienced ) 19

Training/workshop for North Sea inspectors EFCA officials: Unit C Coordinators North Sea/Baltic Sea Desk staff (non-specific) In general, topics for training/workshop are proposed in line with needs identified during joint control operations and/or recommendations submitted to EFCA by COM and the North Sea Steering Group. In 2016 the following matters are considered to be the key issue for a training/workshop agenda: a) standardisation of inspection procedures in the North Sea JDP area b) control issues related to the effective and harmonised implementation of the North Sea discard plan c) discussion on best practises regarding: i) monitoring of catch composition in last haul ii) implementation of regional targeted list for inspection d) case study analysis The aim of the proposed training/workshop is as follows: a) to enhance the level playing field by ensuring a common understanding of harmonised inspection procedures and the requirements of the North Sea discard plan, b) to facilitate the sharing of the best available experience related to the controlling and monitoring of the compliance with the requirements of the landing obligation and the North Sea discard plan, c) to ensure that efficient and harmonised implementation of procedures related to the monitoring of catch composition aboard of fishing vessels, d) to promote the cooperation in mixed/joined inspection teams through a discussion of practical cases 2 days Approx. 25 MS officials, (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness, PL2 Trained and PL3 Experienced ) 20

Training/workshop for Western Waters inspectors EFCA officials: Unit C Coordinators Western Waters Pelagic Desk staff (non-specific) - Landing obligation in the WW area and Northern North Sea - discussion on control issues related to the practical implementation of landing obligation and discard plans, - Collection of last haul forms, - Collection of gram size data in MAC fishery - Practical exercises - Presentation by MS on their pelagic fisheries focusing on landing obligation To harmonise the approach regarding the implementation of the landing Obligation 1 ½ to 2 days Max. 30 participants MS officials, (Proficiency level PL1 Awareness, PL2 Trained and PL3 Experienced ) 21

Annex How to determine potential beneficiaries of EFCA training? The Proficiency Level Descriptors and the Decision Tree (below) are two easy to use tools that allow the officials of MS administrations involved in fisheries control and inspection to assess their current proficiency levels regarding a specific competency. 1. Proficiency Level Descriptor This figure provides a high level and visual overview of what are the key differentiating factors between the four different proficiency levels. Source: Commission-EU Customs training Curriculum 2. Decision Tree This figure serves as a self-assessment tool for the officials of MS administrations using the EFCA Core Curricula to assess their current proficiency levels for a specific competency. 22

Source : Commission-EU Customs training Curriculum 23