EU ministers have reached a political agreement on new limits on fish catches for the Baltic Sea’s key fish stocks, namely herring, sprat, cod, salmon, plaice in order to ensure sustainable stocks and a viable fishing sector for the future.
The EU Parliament and Council have reached provisional agreement on improved rules to tackle non-sustainable fishing practices allowed by non-EU countries in relation to stocks of common interest.
EU reels in Finland for breaching fishing rules
The European Commission has taken strong action against Finland, deducting over 3,000 salmon from its 2025 fishing quota. The decision follows unauthorised salmon fishing in the Baltic Sea last year,…
Following two days of talks, EU fisheries ministers hammered out political agreement Wednesday on 2025 fishing quotas in the Atlantic, the North Sea, the Mediterranean and the Black Seas.
The EU Council reached a ‘sustainable and viable’ political agreement Tuesday on new limits on fish catches for the Baltic Sea’s key fish stocks, including herring, cod, plaice, sprat, and salmon.
The EU Commission adopted Monday its proposal for 2025 fishing opportunities for the Mediterranean and the Black Seas, with measures it says promotes sustainable management of fish stocks. Remaining fishing…
The EU Commission proposed fishing quotas for nine out of the ten stocks managed by the EU in the Baltic Sea Monday, responding to dire assessments of several fisheries.















