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Why is plastic pollution so dangerous for our seas? And what’s the most unexpected find in Venice’s canals?

Today, Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans, Costas Kadis, launched the first Fisheries and Ocean Dialogue, a crucial step in shaping the European Ocean Pact. The high-level roundtable gathering brought together a diverse array of policymakers, stakeholders, and experts to discuss the future of the

In the last 15 years several EU funding programmes have addressed marine litter under different perspectives. The outcome is a wide range of EU research projects and associated results and a newly released Free Litter Toolkit.

Today, in Helsinki, Finland, Executive Vice-President Henna Virkkunen presented the Joint Communication of the Commission and the HRVP to strengthen the security and resilience of submarine cables.

58% of Europeans eat fish at home at least once a month, according to the latest Eurobarometer survey on EU consumer habits regarding fishery and aquaculture products.

Today, the European Union establishes for the first time, a harmonised system to collect catch data from recreational fisheries in marine coastal areas across the EU.

Discover how an invasive species of fish can become delicious food in the Baltic Sea region.

The second edition of the European Maritime Transport Environmental Report has been released, providing a comprehensive overview of the environmental impact of Europe's maritime sector within the EU, as well as an assessment of practices to make it more sustainable.

The rules are essential to ensure that water-based ecosystems are defended against the negative impacts of human activity.

The newly-published EU Coastline Macro Litter Trend report found that the amount of marine macro litter (items bigger than 2.5 cm) in the EU coastline has dropped by 29 % between the baseline period (2015-2016) and the assessment period (2020-2021).