PROFESSIONAL FISHING
Fishermen are one of the categories that is most at risk as to safety at sea. The table that has recently been established by the Ministry of Agricultural and Forestry Policies, fishing associations and the General Headquarters of the Harbour’s Master’s Offices to review the proposed amendments of the new regulations on the safety of fishing vessels is evidence that these issues need to be further investigated. Also by such a Project as STIMA.

This section has been specifically created for those fishermen and ship-owners who want to gather information on fishing safety through a guided reading of the original contents of the STIMA Project and the main web sites and articles available on this subject.

 
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PROFESSIONAL FISHING IN STIMA


> OBSERVATION POST AND DATABANKS <
Link to the Databank of the STIMA Observation Post through a list of category-specific queries.

> MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPS < List of category-specific subjects addressed at the Meetings and Workshops organised under the STIMA project. PDF files of the proceedings can be downloaded.

> LEARNING CENTRE<
Page with a summary of the educational and professional training activities available under the STIMA Project, including their curricula and relevance with the category.

> THEME RESEARCH WORKS <
Description of the scholarships and Theme research works available under the STIMA Project that may be relevant to the category. Information on scholarship holders, research workers and tutors.

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Frequently asked questions

PROFESSIONAL FISHING IN THE WEB

>Assopesca< Web site of the Fishing boat-owners’ association, containing pages on safety, national and European laws, information for fishermen.

>Legapesca< Lega Pesca is the trade association that gathers cooperatives working in the fishing economy under LEGACOOP, the National League of Cooperatives and Mutual Aid Associations, which is the oldest cooperative association ever and now the first cooperatives’ association in Italy.

>Federazione Nazionale Cooperative Della Pesca< The “Regulations” section of this web site contains a summary of the national and EU fishing regulations that are most frequently looked up by fishing operators, updated as of December 31st 2001. The “Safety : Regulations” page from 05/08/2002 to 17/08/1999.

>Associazione Generale Cooperative Italiane Della Pesca< I The web site of the General Associations of Italian Fishing Cooperatives, the association of the AGCI sector – General Association of Italian Cooperatives, contains a collection of specific regulations divided by basic regulations, timeline and theme area.

>La Politica Comune Della Pesca (Pcp)<