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RSSThe Commission today adopted its proposal for fishing opportunities for 2022 for the Baltic Sea. Based on this proposal, EU countries will determine how much fish can be caught in the sea basin, for what concerns the most important commercial species.
Scientists warn that there is less and less cod in the Barents Sea, the sea around the North of Norway and around the archipelago of Svalbard.
The Commission has today signed the Written Record, laying down the details of the agreement in principle reached between Commissioner Sinkevičius and
Today, the Commission adopted the Communication “Towards more sustainable fishing in the EU: state of play and orientations for 2022”.
Why is the Commission reporting on the state of play and on the basis of which indicators is the assessment made?
The EU and the United Kingdom concluded today the negotiations on an agreement in principle setting out catch limits for jointly managed fish stocks
The trilateral arrangement on jointly managed fisheries stocks in the North Sea for 2021 establishes the total allowable catches (TAC) and
Based on the Commission’s proposal, EU Fisheries Ministers today agreed fishing opportunities for 2021 for the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
Meeting via video-conference over the past two weeks, delegations of the European Union, the Faroe Islands, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, the Russian...