EU fishing activities in the North Sea and North-East Atlantic are closely linked to those of our neighbours – the United Kingdom, Norway, Faroe Islands and Iceland. With many of the targeted stocks shared across boundaries, it makes good sense for all 5 parties to coordinate their activities, especially as the different fleets are not necessarily interested in the same stocks.
Therefore, many of the stocks concerned are jointly managed, and quotas are exchanged to ensure they are not wasted. Some of these stocks are managed through the intergovernmental North-East Atlantic Fisheries Convention (NEAFC) set up to manage fish stocks in the region, while others are managed through agreements between the coastal states.
These agreements are extremely important to a large section of the EU fleet, especially the agreement with Norway.
Bilateral agreements
The EU has bilateral agreements with the United Kingdom, Norway, Faroe Islands and Iceland.
United Kingdom
21/10/2024
- 24 OCTOBER 2024
17/06/2024
- 20 JUNE 2024
11/06/2024
- 25 JUNE 2024
14-24/05/2024
- 4 JUNE 2024
12/03/2024
- 15 MARCH 2024
29/01/2024
- 29 JANUARY 2024
08/12/2023
- 8 DECEMBER 2023
- 8 DECEMBER 2023
- 8 DECEMBER 2023
20/10/2023
- 24 OCTOBER 2023
01/06/2023
- 1 JUNE 2023
16/03/2023
- 16 MARCH 2023
20/12/2022
- 20 DECEMBER 2022
09/12/2022
- 15 DECEMBER 2022
12/10/2022
- 21 OCTOBER 2022
23/05/2022
- 25 MAY 2022
11/03/2022
- 22 MARCH 2022
21/12/2021
- 22 DECEMBER 2021
10/12/2021
- 14 DECEMBER 2021
18/06/2021
- 22 JUNE 2021
11/06/2021
- 11 JUNE 2021
16/03/2021
- 16 MARCH 2021
Cooperation under the Scientific Committee on Fisheries
23/04/2024
- 11 OCTOBER 2024
18/04/2024
- 11 OCTOBER 2024
Related links
Norway
The EU has three fisheries agreements with Norway, namely bilateral, trilateral and neighbouring agreements. The bilateral arrangement covers the North Sea and the Atlantic, the trilateral agreement covers Skagerrak and Kattegat (Denmark, Sweden and Norway) and the neighbourhood arrangement covers the Swedish fishery in Norwegian waters of the North Sea.
Agreed record of fisheries consultations
19/06/2024
- 25 JUNE 2024
11/06/2024
- 25 JUNE 2024
08/12/2023
- 8 DECEMBER 2023
- 8 DECEMBER 2023
- 8 DECEMBER 2023
- 8 DECEMBER 2023
29/06/2023
- 3 JULY 2023
17/03/2023
- 17 MARCH 2023
- 17 MARCH 2023
- 17 MARCH 2023
09/12/2022
- 15 DECEMBER 2022
10/12/2021
- 14 DECEMBER 2021
- 14 DECEMBER 2021
- 14 DECEMBER 2021
- 14 DECEMBER 2021
18/06/2021
- 22 JUNE 2021
- 22 JUNE 2021
22/03/2021
- 25 MARCH 2021
16/03/2021
- 16 MARCH 2021
- 16 MARCH 2021
- 16 MARCH 2021
- 16 MARCH 2021
05/01/2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
19-21/10/2020
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
24/04/2020
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
22/04/2020
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
12-13/12/2019
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
22-23/10/2019
- 23 OCTOBER 2019
- 23 OCTOBER 2019
17/10/2019
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
11/04/2019
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
07/12/2018
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
06/09/2018
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
07/06/2018
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
25/04/2018
- 25 MARCH 2021
Arrangements
The agreements are implemented in the form of annual fisheries arrangements. The bilateral and the trilateral arrangements allow for the setting of TACs for joint stocks, transfers of fishing possibilities, joint technical measures and issues related to control and enforcement. The neighbourhood arrangement includes fishing possibilities transferred from Norway to Sweden in accordance with the fisheries agreement between Norway and Sweden of December 1976.
The bilateral agreement is the single most important agreement the EU has with a third party both in terms of exchange of fish possibilities and in terms of joint management measures.
Timeline
Entry into force: 16 June 1981
Initial period: 0 years to 1991 (OJ L 191 of 14 July 1981, page 19)
Renewal: Extended four further periods of 6 years until 2015, subsequent tacit renovation for periods of 6 years unless a notice of termination is given.
Notice of termination: 9 months
Legal framework
Framework agreement adopted by Council regulation (EEC) 2214/80 of 27 June 1980, OJ - L 226 of 29 August 1980, page 47
Faroe Islands
Agreed record of fisheries consultations
19-21/10/2020
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
22/04/2020
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
12-13/12/2019
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
10/12/2019
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
22-23/10/2019
- 23 OCTOBER 2019
- 23 OCTOBER 2019
12/12/2018
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
05/12/2007
- 9 APRIL 2021
Timeline
Entry into force: 2 February 1990
Initial period: 10 years to 2000
Renewal: Extended 2 further periods of 6 years to 2012, subsequent tacit renovation for periods of 6 years unless a notice of termination is given.
Notice of termination: 9 months
Legal framework
The Framework Agreement was adopted by Council Regulation (EEC) 2211/80 of 27 June 1980, OJ - L 226 of 29 August 1980, page 11
Iceland
The agreement with Iceland is "dormant". No bilateral fisheries arrangements have been agreed since 2008.
Legal framework
Agreement on fisheries and the marine environment between the European Economic Community and the Republic of Iceland OJ L 161, 2.7.1993, p. 2–3
Multilateral agreement - Coastal states
Mackerel
- 23 OCTOBER 2024
- 19 OCTOBER 2023
- 9 DECEMBER 2022
- 28 OCTOBER 2021
- 21 APRIL 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
Atlanto-Scandian herring
- 23 OCTOBER 2024
- 19 OCTOBER 2023
- 15 NOVEMBER 2022
- 28 OCTOBER 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
Blue whiting
- 18 OCTOBER 2024
- 19 OCTOBER 2023
- 9 DECEMBER 2022
- 28 OCTOBER 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021
Control measures
- 16 DECEMBER 2022
- 10 FEBRUARY 2021