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.
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— last modified 17 June 2020 The Commission has published its yearly Communication on the progress of management of fish stocks in the EU, which is based on data from…
— last modified 31 October 2019 The European Commission continues action to fight illegal fishing worldwide by notifying the Republic of Ecuador that it needs to step up its actions…
— last modified 23 July 2019 The Commission announced on 23 July emergency measures to save the ailing eastern Baltic cod stock from impending collapse. Emergency measures will ban, with…