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  • 30 July 2025
  • Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries
  • 1 min read

Commission proposes simplification on EU fisheries and aquaculture statistics

Fishing boat in front of the old wooden pier of Nieuwpoort (Belgium) at sunset
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Today, the European Commission proposed to simplify the collection and compilation of statistics on European fisheries and aquaculture. 

The proposal replaces five existing sets of rules by a single, simplified and integrated system which will reduce the reporting burden on Member States. It will enable the reuse of administrative data already collected by the European Commission for the compilation of European official statistics on fisheries and aquaculture. This will allow Eurostat to produce statistics on catches and the Union fishing fleet without requiring additional reporting from Member States, thus eliminating duplication and saving time and resources. 

The proposal also introduces for the first time the collection of data on discarded catches, recreational fisheries, sensitive species, landings from third-country fleets in EU ports, and organic aquaculture production. The new data structure will also allow for more aggregated figures to be produced and transmitted to international organisations, to promote global cooperation. 

Valdis Dombrovskis, Commissioner for Economy and Productivity, Implementation and Simplification, said: 

“With this proposal the process of data collection on fisheries and aquaculture across the EU will be simplified and the statistics will be made more accessible and usable by everyone. By smartly reusing existing data, we are ensuring that EU policies are better informed and more efficient to support sustainable prosperity.” 

Costas Kadis, Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans, said:

This proposal will not only improve the quality and availability of fisheries and aquaculture data but also reduce the administrative burden on Member States. It will allow us to make more informed decisions and support the long-term sustainability of our fisheries more efficiently." 

More information

Proposal for a regulation on European fisheries and aquaculture statistics

Overview - Fisheries - Eurostat

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Publication date
30 July 2025
Author
Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries