07/06/2024
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council, Sustainable fishing in the EU: state of play and orientations for 2025 - COM/2024/235 final
- Staff working document - SWD/2024/139
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The overall sustainability of the EU fisheries continues to gradually improve and fewer stocks are overfished, according to the Commission Communication ‘Sustainable fishing in the EU: state of play and orientations for 2025’ adopted today. At the same time, more efforts are necessary to ensure
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Today, the European Commission adopted conditions and safeguards for the use of certain exemptions to the margin of tolerance rules to ensure accurate fish quotas and healthy fisheries.
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Today, the Council agreed on fishing opportunities for 2024 for the fish stocks managed by the EU in the Atlantic, Kattegat and Skagerrak.