PAGE CONTENTS PAGE CONTENTS On average, around 10% of EU catches (but much more in the case of tuna species) are made under fisheries agreements with countries outside the EU, while another 10% are taken on the high seas, mainly in regions under the care of regional fisheries management organisations. As the largest single market for fisheries products in the world, the EU also plays an important role in promoting better governance through a number of international organisations. This involves developing and implementing policy on fisheries management and – more generally – the Law of the Sea. The EU works closely with its partners from around the globe through the United Nations system, including the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), as well as in other bodies, such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Fishing authorisations All the "external" fishing activities of EU vessels, in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of third countries whether or not covered by a bilateral agreement (direct authorisations regime), in RFMO areas, in the high seas not under RFMOs, must be specifically authorised by the flag member state. Authorisations are granted under predefined conditions (see Regulation on the sustainable management of external fishing fleets below) and have to be monitored constantly to check those conditions. Even outside EU waters, EU vessels must continue to follow EU control rules. Fishing authorisations website The European Commission's Fishing Authorisations website contains up-to-date information on fishing authorisations that have been granted during the last 10 years for EU vessels fishing outside EU waters and for non-EU vessels fishing in EU waters. News Read our latest news on fishing outside the EU. News announcement8 June 2026EU exports of shark fins dropped in 2025In 2025, the EU exported 2.7 thousand tonnes of shark fins to countries outside the EU, worth €44.8 million. Compared with 2024, the export volume decreased by 15.2% (from 3.1 thousand tonnes), and the export value dropped by 31.3% (from €65.3 million).1 min readNews announcement5 June 2026EU fisheries: fishing sustainability improves, but challenges remainToday, the Commission published its annual communication on the state of EU fisheries, taking stock of progress towards sustainable fishing and setting the course for the upcoming cycle of fishing opportunities for 2027.3 min readNews announcement26 May 2026Commission seeks feedback on fisheries multiannual plansThe European Commission is seeking feedback on fisheries Multiannual Management Plans (MAPs) across the EU’s sea basins. The call for evidence is open for a four-week period on the Commission’s Have Your Say portal.3 min readSee all Documents Regulation on the sustainable management of external fishing fleets 28 JANUARY 2022Information on the SMEFF for Union operators and Member States 28 JANUARY 2022Practical information on the SMEFF for Union operators and Member States Related links Sustainable fisheries partnership agreements (SFPAs) Northern agreements Regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs) International ocean governance
News announcement8 June 2026EU exports of shark fins dropped in 2025In 2025, the EU exported 2.7 thousand tonnes of shark fins to countries outside the EU, worth €44.8 million. Compared with 2024, the export volume decreased by 15.2% (from 3.1 thousand tonnes), and the export value dropped by 31.3% (from €65.3 million).1 min read
News announcement5 June 2026EU fisheries: fishing sustainability improves, but challenges remainToday, the Commission published its annual communication on the state of EU fisheries, taking stock of progress towards sustainable fishing and setting the course for the upcoming cycle of fishing opportunities for 2027.3 min read
News announcement26 May 2026Commission seeks feedback on fisheries multiannual plansThe European Commission is seeking feedback on fisheries Multiannual Management Plans (MAPs) across the EU’s sea basins. The call for evidence is open for a four-week period on the Commission’s Have Your Say portal.3 min read