The EU Council reached a ‘sustainable and viable’ political agreement Tuesday on new limits on fish catches for the Baltic Sea’s key fish stocks, including herring, cod, plaice, sprat, and salmon.
— last modified 06 July 2023 Responding to the European citizens’ initiative ‘Stop finning – Stop the trade’ asking for action to end international trade of loose shark fins, the…
— last modified 11 April 2023 The European Union on 11 April made public four ambitious proposals for the next Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) session taking place from 8…
— last modified 21 February 2023 The European Commission presented on 21 February a package of measures to improve the sustainability and resilience of the EU’s fisheries and aquaculture sector.…
— last modified 21 February 2023 The European Commission presented on 21 February a package of measures to improve the sustainability and resilience of the EU’s fisheries and aquaculture sector.…
Action Plan to protect and restore marine ecosystems for sustainable and resilient fisheries – guide
— last modified 21 February 2023 The European Commission presented on 21 February a package of measures to improve the sustainability and resilience of the EU’s fisheries and aquaculture sector.AdvertisementWhy…
— last modified 10 January 2023 The European Commission on 5 January identified Cameroon as a non-cooperating country in the fight against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing, giving it…