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The North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission is made up of delegations from Contracting Parties who have agreed to abide by the rules of the Convention on Future Multilateral Cooperation in North East Atlantic Fisheries, which entered into force in its current form in November 1982.
The NEAFC Convention Area covers the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans east of a line south of Cape Farewell - the southern tip of Greenland (42° W), north of a line to the west of Cape Hatteras - the southern tip of Spain (36° N) and west of a line touching the western tip of Novya Semlya (51°E). The Baltic and Mediterranean Seas are excluded.
Denmark (in respect of the Faroe Islands and Greenland), the European Union, Iceland, Norway and the Russian Federation .
The Commission was formed to recommend measures to maintain the rational exploitation of fish stocks in the Convention Area, taking scientific advice from ICES, the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea.
NEAFC is the competent organisation for recommending measures to Contracting Parties to promote the rational exploitation of fisheries in the NEAFC area, but beyond areas under national fisheries jurisdiction of Contracting Parties.
If Contracting Parties so request, NEAFC will also recommend measures for areas under the fisheries jurisdiction of Contracting Parties.