22 March 2022
Operational Response Division Field Deployment Unit
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Evaluation report: JO Triton 2017
Contents
1. Background information
1.1. Brief risk assessment
1.2. Operational aim
1.3. Period of implementation and operational areas
1.4. Participants
1.5. Financial information
2. Achievement of objectives
2.1. Enhance border security
2.2. Technical and operational assistance to SAR
2.3. Support MS on carrying out coast guard functions
2.4. Enhance operational cooperation
2.5. Identify possible risks and threats
2.6. Establish and exchange best practices
2.7. Enhance collection and exchange of information, including personal data
2.8. Support to migration management
2.9. Frontex Staff Exchange
2.10. Frontex Positioning System (FPS)
2.11. EUROSUR Fusion Services
3. Operational results
4. Cooperation with other Union agencies and bodies or international organizations and third countries.
5. Implementation of the Hotspot Concept and the European Union Regional Task Force (EURTF) Catania
6. Cooperation between JO Triton 2017 and EUNAVFOR MED
7. Implementation of Regulation (EU) No 656/2014 of the European Parliament and the Council
7.1. Disembarkation in Third Countries
7.2. Procedures regarding the identification of persons in particular situations, vulnerable persons and THB
7.3. Communication and cooperation channels
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