Examples of using Fleet capacity in English and their translations into Swedish
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Parameters such as fleet capacity, employment and profitability also enable analysis of the socio-economic health of fishing communities.
Moreover, in third countries where there is a necessity to reduce fleet capacity it is inconceivable to ask for an increase of fishing possibilities for European vessels.
The Commission will take appropriate measures in the event that Member States do not comply with reference levels for fleet capacity.
The proposal also provides for the possibility of setting new parameters for fleet capacity, based on the type of fishing gear rather than the tonnage and power of fishing vessels.
To its credit, the Commission has proposed a far more comprehensive and important cut in fleet capacity than the Council was ever able to accept.
The option, however, would take too long to bring the necessary adjustments in the fleet capacity and improving its economic efficiency.
EU fisheries sector remains, in many cases, the structural imbalance between fleet capacity and the resources available.
at least they had the goal of reducing fleet capacity.
Geolocation data can be used by our customers to better plan fleet capacity or shifts or to prevent vehicle theft.
still is the structural imbalance between fleet capacity and resources in many fisheries.
Unfortunately an end has not yet been put to the confusing number of units to denote fleet capacity such as gross registered ton, gross ton and kilowatt propulsion capacity. .
This instrument encourages Member States, after all, to adjust their fleet capacity to the available quota.
to enhance existing fleet capacity.
Another clear objective of the reform is to achieve balance between fleet capacity and fishing possibilities.
against withdrawing of an unspecified amount of old fleet capacity.
Member States have to ensure that their fleet capacity is in balance with the fishing opportunities.
Member States will have to ensure that the fleet capacity(number and size of vessels) is in balance with the fishing opportunities.
The adjustment plans for countries with excess fleet capacity and bluefin tuna fattening farms are also important.
The drop in fleet capacity decrease is nominal,
As regards the problem of excess fleet capacity, it demands that fleet strength is adjusted to existing stocks with a view to creating a more balanced situation.