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The city was formed in the Middle Ages starting from a walled city located in the estuary of the Moros. This natural shelter has allowed the development of the seventh French fishing port in tonnage landed and important shipyards. <sup>1</sup>
 
The city was formed in the Middle Ages starting from a walled city located in the estuary of the Moros. This natural shelter has allowed the development of the seventh French fishing port in tonnage landed and important shipyards. <sup>1</sup>
 
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CRPMEM du Nord/Pas de Calais/Picardie, 12, rue Solférino 62200 BOULOGNE-SUR-MER
 
CRPMEM du Nord/Pas de Calais/Picardie, 12, rue Solférino 62200 BOULOGNE-SUR-MER
 
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'''Coastal fishing vessels:''' Vessels which spend more than 75% of their time  in the 12 nm zone. <br/>
 
'''Coastal/high sea vessels:''' Fishing vessels that fish  25% -75% of their time in the 12 nm zone.<br/>
 
'''High sea vessels:''' vessels that fish more than 75% of their time outside the coastal zone. These vessels fish offshore the French coast but are in some cases active in the coastal zone of other countries.<sup>3</sup>
 
  
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'''Vessel type 1= Coastal fishing vessels:''' Vessels which spend more than 75% of their time  in the 12 nm zone. <br/>
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'''Vessel type 2= Coastal/high sea vessels:''' Fishing vessels that fish  25% -75% of their time in the 12 nm zone.<br/>
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'''Vessel type 3= High sea vessels:''' vessels that fish more than 75% of their time outside the coastal zone. These vessels fish offshore the French coast but are in some cases active in the coastal zone of other countries.<sup>3</sup>
  
 
===<span style="color:#3a75c4; Font-size: 130%">'''<small>References</small>'''</span>===
 
===<span style="color:#3a75c4; Font-size: 130%">'''<small>References</small>'''</span>===

Revision as of 12:17, 1 August 2014

Concarneau

Administrative Port: Finistère
County: Bretagne

Concarneau, which includes the old communes of Beuzec-Conq and Lanriec, is a city situated on the Cornish coast in the Bay La Forest. It is the third muncipality of Finistère by its people, chief town of a canton and a metropolitan community.

The city was formed in the Middle Ages starting from a walled city located in the estuary of the Moros. This natural shelter has allowed the development of the seventh French fishing port in tonnage landed and important shipyards. 1

Background information
Fishing Fleet Vessel type 1 26
Fishing Fleet Vessel type 2 3
Fishing Fleet Vessel type 3 17
Fishing Fleet Vessels total 462
Governance and organisation Location of fishermen's organisations CRPMEM de Haute Normandie, 26, Quai Galliéni 76200 DIEPPE

CRPMEM du Nord/Pas de Calais/Picardie, 12, rue Solférino 62200 BOULOGNE-SUR-MER

Branding Brand labels


Vessel type 1= Coastal fishing vessels: Vessels which spend more than 75% of their time in the 12 nm zone.
Vessel type 2= Coastal/high sea vessels: Fishing vessels that fish 25% -75% of their time in the 12 nm zone.
Vessel type 3= High sea vessels: vessels that fish more than 75% of their time outside the coastal zone. These vessels fish offshore the French coast but are in some cases active in the coastal zone of other countries.3

References

1. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concarneau
2. Data from 2011. Source: Ifremer
3. Leblond, E., Daures, F., Leonardi, S., Merrien, C., Demaneche, S., Le Blond, S., Berthou, P.L., Pitel-Roudau, M., Macher, C., Lespagnol, P., Le Grand, C., Le Blond, S. (2013). Synthèse des flottilles de pêche 2011, flotte de Mer du Nord - Manche – Atlantique, flotte de Méditerranée dans le cadre Réalisation du projet "Système d'Informations Halieutiques" de l'Ifremer. Edition IFREMER Brest. p.289.