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…
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 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.…
— 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…