Betekenis van:
black flag

black flag
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • zeeroversvlag
  • a flag usually bearing a white skull and crossbones on a black background; indicates a pirate ship

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. prohibiting fishing for black scabbardfish by vessels flying the flag of Spain
  2. produce the white as well as the grey and black list of flag States, referred to in Article 16(1),
  3. establishing a prohibition of fishing for turbot in the Black Sea by vessels flying the flag of Bulgaria
  4. Additionally, flag States listed in the black list shall be divided into very high, high, medium to high or medium risk depending on their detention rate.
  5. The following EF values shall be considered in order to sort black listed flag States into very high, high, medium to high or medium risk:
  6. Strengthen maritime administration, in particular that of flag-state control and urgently improve the safety record of the Turkish fleet for it to be removed from the black-list flag states of the Paris Memorandum of Understanding.
  7. establishing a prohibition of fishing for black scabbardfish in ICES VIII, IX, X (Community waters and international waters) by vessels flying the flag of France
  8. Classification of a flag State into the black, grey or white list requires a minimum of thirty port state control inspections.
  9. the ship flies the flag of a State whose detention rate falls neither into the black list nor the grey list referred to in paragraph 1,
  10. prohibiting fishing for black scabbardfish in Community waters and waters not under the sovereignty or jurisdiction of third countries of V, VI, VII and XII by vessels flying the flag of Spain
  11. In order to compare the performance of flag States listed on the black, grey or white lists, the calculation is repeated adjusting p in the formulas set out in Point 1.
  12. With a view to establishing flag State performance within the meaning of Directive 2009/16/EC, flag States shall be classified into black, grey or white lists, adopted in accordance with the Paris MoU on the basis of the total inspections and detentions over a three year period.
  13. Member States should endeavour to review the method of drawing the white, grey and black list of flag States in the framework of the Paris MOU, in order to ensure its fairness, in particular with respect to the way it treats flag States with small fleets.
  14. Catches of black scabbardfish in the waters of ICES sub-areas V, VI, VII and XII (Community waters and waters not under the sovereignty or jurisdiction of third countries) by vessels flying the flag of Spain or registered in Spain are hereby deemed to have exhausted the quota allocated to Spain for 2004.
  15. According to the information received by the Commission, catches of black scabbardfish in the waters of ICES sub-areas V, VI, VII and XII (Community waters and waters not under the sovereignty or jurisdiction of third countries) by vessels flying the flag of Spain or registered in Spain have exhausted the quota allocated for 2004.