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December 10, 2025

EU’s annual eel fishing closures full of exemptions – roll-over proposed

The Commission is proposing a roll-over of this year’s provisions for the annual eel fishing closures, which will be adopted at the Fisheries Council later this week. For a critically endangered population with a zero catch advice since 2021 for all life stages, including catches for aquaculture and restocking, the current provision as well as … Continued

December 5, 2025

Proposal to list all Anguillid eels under Appendix II of CITES rejected

CITES Summit ending today rejected a proposal to list all Anguillid eel species under Appendix II to protect them from illegal and unsustainable trade. The proposal put forward by the EU and Panama was rejected by a large majority including key countries involved in trade, aquaculture and consumption. European eel (Anguilla anguilla) has been listed … Continued

November 4, 2025

Press Release: No catches of European eel in 2026 can be in line with scientific advice

Widespread exploitation of the critically endangered European eel population continues against scientific advice, despite few signs of recovery. Today, the International Exploration of the Sea, ICES, published its scientific advice on fishing opportunities and conservation for European eel for 2026. As in previous years, ICES advises zero catch for all life stages, all uses and … Continued

October 28, 2025

Fisheries Ministers Risk Breaking EU Law, Jeopardising Baltic Sea Recovery

EU Council decision on 2026 fishing limits fails to implement legally required safeguards, jeopardising the fragile marine ecosystem   Luxembourg – 28th of October 2025 – Environmental organisations across Europe (Baltic Salmon Fund, Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland, Coalition Clean Baltic, Danmarks Naturfredningsforening, Deutsche Umwelthilfe, FishSec, Oceana, Östersjölaxälvar i samverkan, Pasaules dabas fonds, Seas At … Continued

Upcoming events

Dec
11
AGRIFISH Council

Location: Brussels, Belgium

Dates: 11 - 12 December


Dec
18
Små fiskar, stora avtryck – en konferens om foderfiskars status ...

Location: Stockholm, Sweden

Dates: 18 December

I somras publicerade FishSec rapporten Small fish with a big impact – a review of forage fish importance for a healthy Baltic sea. Nu ställer vår projektpartner Fältbiologerna till med konferens med syftet att lansera rapporten brett i Sverige! Evenemanget kommer i huvudsak utgöras av föredrag samt panelsamtal där rapporten och möjliga politiska åtgärder diskuteras. Utöver detta kommer det också finnas möjlighet att mingla och träffa andra intressenter från naturvården, industrin, politiken och akademin.   Tid: Torsdag 18 december, 16:00-18:00

Plats: Konferensen äger rum på Naturskyddsföreningens kansli i Stockholm, med begränsat antal tillgängliga platser. Därtill direktsänds föredragen och panelsamtalet på nätet.

     

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Jan
28
BSAC – EC COM

Location: Gothenburg, Sweden / hybrid

Dates: 28 - 29 January

Date: 28/01/2026 Time: 13-17 Location: Gothenburg and online

 

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The meeting will start at lunch time on 28th January (afternoon) and will be held back to back with the BALTFISH Control Expert Group on 29th January (morning)


May
04
International fish passage conference 2026 – by University of Ca...

Location: Davis, California, United States

Dates: 04 - 08 May

The conference dates back to 2011 and is intended to bring together engineers, biologists and others with interest in river restoration, particularly with respect to ecological connectivity and fish passage issues. The conference mission is to advance the science and practice of fish passage by providing a forum where researchers, managers, practitioners, and policy makers can share ideas, experiences, and advances. The conference emphasizes integrating cutting edge biology, hydraulics, hydrology, and geology with engineering design and river management to address the complex questions needed to advance the effectiveness of river restoration efforts. An important goal of this conference is affordability and accessibility, with locations and hosting institutions selected that offer affordable lodging and facilities as well as access to important resource management sites.

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