25/01/2019 (Agence Europe) – The European Commission has decided on Thursday 24 January to send an 'additional letter of formal notice' to Denmark for failure to enforce several important provisions of Regulation 1224/2009 on the control of fishing activities. The regulation has been in force since January 1, 2010. The Commission considers that Denmark fails to ensure that all fishery products are weighed at landing and that the quantities of each species, including industrial by-catches, are recorded in catch registration documents. “The most serious issues concern fisheries for industrial purposes”, the Commission notes. These deficiencies significantly undermine the accuracy of catch registration documents. In addition, Denmark does not ensure that the Commission is notified of the quantities of stocks actually landed. (LC)