Port State Control applies to landings or transhipments (in ports of NEAFC'S Contracting Parties) of frozen fish, caught in the NEAFC Convention Area by foreign vessels.
These controls will enter into force on May 1st 2007.
* Please note you can now type directly into the form*
Complete part A of the appropriate form, print and fax back to the appropriate Port State (listed under ports and contacts). If handwriting please use black ink
If you are unsure how to complete, or when to use these forms, please read our PSC guides. Commercial operators requiring additional information should contact their National Authorities.
For landings in all designated ports other than those in Norway you must give notice of entry into port of at least 3 working days before your estimated time of arrival, except in the instances below.
For landings by Russian Vessels in Faroese Ports you must give notice of entry into port at least 24 hours before your estimated time of arrival. All other vessels must give 3 days notice
For landings in Norwegian Ports you must give notice of entry into port at least 24 hours before your estimated time of arrival.
Users are reminded that the web site advice on Port State Control is summarizes part of the NEAFC Scheme and must not be used as the basis for any decision. The "Scheme of Control and Enforcement" must be consulted.
Commercial operators are required to deal directly with the Flag-state of their vessel in relation to these matters and seek any confirmation or advice from these officials. NEAFC can not be responsible for any misunderstanding of this advice.