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Managing fleet capacity is an essential part of ensuring sustainable fishing, one of the main objectives of the common fisheries policy (CFP).
The EU fishing fleet is very diverse, with vessels ranging from under 6 metres to over 75 metres. Under EU law, the total capacity of the fishing fleet needs to remain below set ceilings. Any decommissioning of vessels or reduction in fleet capacity achieved with public financial support must be permanent.

EU fishing fleet capacity by length category (2021)
 LengthNumber of vesselsGross tonnageEngine power in kWAverage age
 < 1263 841149 7582 166 45934.4
 12-248 524321 3241 510 85333.0
 > 242 270847 2871 623 96327.4
TOTAL74 6351 318 3685 301 27431.5

 ​​​​NB: Length refers to total length.
Source: EU fishing fleet register. Situation as in July 2021.

Over the past several years the capacity of the EU fishing fleet has continued to decline in terms of both tonnage and engine power. The number of EU vessels in July 2021 was 74,635, i.e. 6,186 fewer than in July 2013 for the 27 Member States that now make up the EU. Nevertheless, the capacity of several fleet segments in the Member States is still not in balance with their fishing opportunities. The Member States concerned must adopt action plans to remedy this situation.

Healthier stocks contribute to a more sustainable industry. The EU fleet was profitable in 2019, generating an amount of gross value added (GVA) of €3.4 billion, and of gross profit (all excluding subsidies) of €1.2 billion. After accounting for capital costs, 9% of the revenue generated by the fleet was retained as net profit (€595 million). This consolidates the gradual recovery seen in recent years, in which the EU fleet appears to be more financially resilient than previously, thanks to the progress made under the CFP to manage stocks at sustainable levels.

EU fishing fleet (July 2021)

 Number of vessels%Gross tonnage%Engine power in kW%
BE67

0.1%

13 6271.0%44 7330.8%
BG1 8162.4%6 0050.5%53 1171.0%
DK2 0052.7%66 8155.1%216 7984.1%
DE1 2811.7%57 2934.3%128 3912.4%
EE1 8562.5%17 5511.3%49 1820.9%
IE1 9352.6%58 9544.5%173 8523.3%
EL14 58119.5%69 0165.2%414 9437.8%
ES8 77611.7%329 37425.0%772 80314.6%
FR6 2628.4%176 33113.4%970 53518.3%
HR7 53510.1%43 2723.3%342 9996.5%
IT12 16816.3%146 77711.1%937 53217.7%
CY8141.1%3 8080.3%38 9850.7%
LV6590.9%22 3711.7%39 3840.7%
LT1370.2%36 0302.7%41 9130.8%
MT8841.2%6 4510.5%72 2791.4%
NL7201.0%99 4407.5%244 5034.6%
PL8211.1%32 3962.5%80 4301.5%
PT7 79110.4%86 9456.6%344 9256.5%
RO1780.2%1 6240.1%6 3430.1%
SI1370.2%6710.05%8 8530.2%
FI3 1794.3%15 9221.2%171 4403.2%
SE1 1361.5%28 5772.2%148 2082.8%
EU-2774 738100%1 319 250100%5 302 148100%

Source: EU fishing fleet register. Situation as in July 2021.

Evolution of EU fishing fleet capacity between 1996 and 2019
EU fishing fleet economic performance indicators between 2010 and 2019

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