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RSSThe EU and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania have agreed to extend, for maximum one year, the protocol to the sustainable fisheries partnership...
The European Commission looks back on very constructive negotiations with international partners to protect the marine biodiversity in areas beyond...
Want to shake off the work week and relive some of your holiday memories? Then why not go to a nearby beach and help clean it!
The Commission has adopted a proposal for fishing opportunities for 2020 for the commercially most important fish stocks in the Baltic Sea.
The 2019 annual economic report on the EU fishing fleet shows that the high levels of economic performance in 2016 have continued into 2017. The...
The sixth Meeting of the Parties to the Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA), which took place in Mauritius from 1-5 July, resulted in...
On September 20th, the European Commission is organising the annual Seminar on Fisheries Science dedicated to exploring the research needs and...
The Commission has decided to ask Ireland officially to conduct an administrative inquiry to evaluate its capacity to apply the rules of the common...
The Entry/Exit scheme aims to align the capacity of the EU fishing fleet with available fishing resources. In particular, this means that the capacity
On 19 July 2019 the EU and Senegal concluded a new implementing protocol to the existing sustainable fisheries partnership agreement.