Overview
Status: Dormant
The European Union and Equatorial Guinea signed a fisheries partnership agreement in 1984.
The most recent protocol ended on 30 June 2001.
A dormant agreement means that the partnership exists, but there is no active protocol. As a result, with no rules on catches and contributions, the EU fleet cannot fish in Equatorial Guinea waters. This also applies to direct licencing, in line with the agreement’s exclusivity clause and the common fisheries policy article 31(5).
However, dormant agreements can still be used for discussions and cooperation on fisheries issues.
News

- News article
Along the coast of Cádiz in southern Spain, producer organisation OPP72 is helping small-scale fishers secure fair markets and protect their future. Established in 2010, this organisation brings together around 70 producers and 59 vessels from the ports of Conil, La Atunara, and Rota.
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- News article
Europe’s outermost regions are known for their natural and cultural richness, yet they face important challenges linked to seasonality, accessibility and environmental vulnerability being exposed to the impact of climate change.
- 1 min read

- News announcement
The new biodiversity review finds that the EU is on track to achieve 16 of its 45 targets, despite a need to pick up the pace.
- 1 min read