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Vessel owners who want to show how they are following best practices that support sustainable tuna fisheries can apply to have their vessels listed in ISSF’s ProActive Vessel Register (PVR).

There is no cost to register on the PVR, although some vessels may have costs associated with the auditing process. Some vessels may want to apply to be listed on both the PVR and the VOSI (Vessels in Other Sustainability Initiatives) public lists. The PVR application process is separate from the VOSI application process. 

Vessel Owners: Read this September 2024 notice about changes in ISSF conservation measures and compliance requirements that may affect you.

Information for Vessel Owners

Vessel owners who want to list vessels on the ProActive Vessel Register must:

PVR APPLICATION PROCESS

This page explains the process for requesting ProActive Vessel Register (PVR) listings for vessels. To complete the application online, vessel owners should use the PVR Application Form.

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Step 1:
Applicant completes contact information

Providing accurate contact information on your application form is crucial – not only during the initial application review process but also for our future communications with you (confirmation of vessel details, audit processes initiated, announcements of new applicable conservation measures, etc.).

Please make sure that all of your contact information is correct and complete.

Step 2:
Applicant adds their vessel name(s) and gear type(s)
You can use one application form for several vessels as long as the Vessel Owner/Company Name is the same.
If any vessels belong to a different Owner/Company, please use a new application form for them.
Be aware that the email you provide in the section “Applicant – Contact Information” will be used as the main contact for all communications between the vessel and ISSF.
Step 3:
Applicant adds individual details for each vessel on an application

By clicking on ADD/EDIT VESSEL INFO button on the form, a new tab will open to guide you through the whole application process for each vessel.

  1. Vessel Information
  2. Vessel Characteristics
  3. Best Practices Implementation
  4. Vessel File Upload

All vessel details must be documented. Fields marked with an asterisk are mandatory. Fields marked with (P) will appear on the PVR public list.

Vessel information documents

To help us to validate vessel information, in the “Vessel File Upload” window, you must
attach a copy of one of the following documents:

  • Current Certificate of Registration (or flag state equivalent) for vessel
  • Report by a marine surveyor of the vessel (e.g., as done for insurance or retrofitting
    purposes)
  • Other documentation, as may have been done for insurance or related purposes,
    which describes the vessel’s length, tonnage and/or capacity

Please note that it is compulsory to upload at least one of the above documents.

Company’s policies on fishing best practices

Are your vessel company’s policies for the issues below posted publicly on the Web?

  • If so, provide the URLs in the “Best Practices Implementation” window of the application form.
  • If they are NOT available publicly on the Web, attach the policy documents to the “Vessel File Upload” window of the application form. You can refer to the latest policy templates as an example.
  • Anti-Shark Finning Policy (CM 3.1c)
    All vessels
  • Non-Entangling FADs Policy (CM 3.5)
    Purse Seine & Supply and Tender vessels
  • Best Practices for Sharks, Marine Turtles & Seabirds Policy (CM 3.6)
    Large Scale Longline vessels(≥20m LOA)
  • FAD Management Policy (CM 3.7)
    Purse Seine & Supply and Tender vessels
Additional information required from Large-Scale Purse Seiners

Large-scale purse seine vessels applying for the PVR must be already listed on the ISSF Record of Large-Scale Purse Seine Vessels.

If they are listed already on the Record, they can proceed with the application without submitting any additional evidence.

Vessels not already listed on the Record must provide appropriate information showing they (1) were actively fishing for tuna on or before December 31, 2012, and (2) otherwise comply with the provisions of the ISSF Conservation Measures on capacity reduction.

Additional information required from Purse Seine and Longline vessels

According to ISSF Conservation Measure on Skipper Best Practices (CM 3.4), vessel companies
must ensure that at least one of their skippers or other personnel in a leadership position on
board the vessel has/have:

  1. Attended an in-person ISSF Skippers Workshop, or
  2. Viewed the ISSF Skippers Workshop Video online (available only for purse seine
    vessels), or
  3. Reviewed the online ISSF Skippers Guidebook

Repeat Step 3 for each vessel that you’re including on an application. Ensure the information for each of the vessels is complete and click SUBMIT APPLICATION when finished.

Step 4:
ISSF performs initial application review

ISSF checks the application information and contacts you if anything is missing.

If an applying vessel is a large-scale purse-seiner, we confirm that it is on the ISFF Record of Large-Scale Purse Seine Vessels. If it is not already on the Record, we will determine its eligibility for the Record as described in Step 3.

Step 5:
ISSF performs in-depth application review

For each vessel, ISSF reviews IMO/UVI number, flag, region of operations, RFMO authorization,
gear type, vessel size (tonnage, capacity, length), radio call sign, year of build and port names.

We also verify that all information on a vessel company’s Fishing Best Practices Policies has
been submitted and complies with the latest requirements of ISSF Conservation Measures.

If application information differs from public sources, or if items are missing, ISSF will contact
you for additional information, which can delay final approval.

Step 6:
ISSF makes application decision
  1. ISSF notifies vessel contact of their decision via email.
  2. ISSF publishes the approved vessel’s name and details on the public PVR list.
  3. ISSF issues the “PVR Vessel Certificate” to the main contact listed on the form.