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 27 June 2019 The European Commission, on behalf of the EU, decided on 27 June to lift the yellow card acknowledging the progress made by Taiwan and…
— last modified 07 November 2018 Ahead of the December Fisheries Council, where EU Member States are expected to agree on next year’s fishing opportunities in the Atlantic and North…
— last modified 10 December 2015 The European Commission proposed on 10 December a new system to grant and manage fishing authorisations, allowing authorities to better monitor both EU vessels…
— last modified 01 October 2015 The European Commission warned Comoros and Taiwan with yellow cards on 1 October as they risk being identified uncooperative in the fight against illegal…
— last modified 26 May 2015 The main Bluefin Tuna fishing season runs from 26 May to 24 June; this is when large vessels, purse seiners, are allowed to fish…
— last modified 18 September 2014 As part of efforts to ensure that fisheries rules are respected across the EU, the European Commission adopted on 17 September an action plan…