For the year 2004-05 the Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency’s financial resources will provide for the following inputs from the surveillance and enforcement assets at its disposal:Air: Total flying hours contracted 1,800Sea: Total available patrol days 1,264Land: Total available British Sea Fishery Officer enforcement days 8,850Based on these inputs, I have set the following targets for the financial year 2004-05:Aerial Surveillance- per cent of hours flown on task 83% - cost per hour flown on task £1,236Marine surveillance- uptake as a % of available patrol days 98%- cost per effective patrol day £5,277Sea Fisheries Inspectorate- per cent of total tonnage landed into 80%Scottish ports checked against logsheet- cost per catch inspection £122Cases for Prosecution- cases for prosecution to be reported within six weeks of offences being detected 96%- number of cases where court proceedings are taken orthe imposition of a PF fine, as percentage of offences 94% reported to prosecuting authoritiesEfficiency- cash-releasing efficiency gain as a % of the total 1.0% running cost budget The Chief Executive will be directly accountable to me for the achievement of these targets, which will be reported in the Agency's Annual Report.