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May 28, 2025

NGOs to EU decision makers: Commit to a Genuine Baltic Sea Recovery Plan

Press release. Copenhagen, 28 May 2025.   Key Baltic fish populations are in crisis, warn environmental NGOs. New scientific advice from the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, ICES, confirms the poor condition of key Baltic fish populations, several of which remain collapsed (1).  EU fisheries ministers must set 2026-catch limits well below ICES … Continued

April 11, 2025

Baltic Coast Dialog Workshop: Ecosystem Based Management and fisheries in the Baltic Sea

The latest workshop of the Baltic Coast Dialog project was held on 3 April in Stockholm, Sweden, and was organised by FishSec. This event marked the final of four planned workshops in the Baltic Coast Dialog project, which aims to establish a network of international stakeholders dedicated to the protection and restoration of the Baltic … Continued

December 18, 2024

EU Fisheries Council Decision on TAC and Quotas for 2025: A Missed Opportunity for Sustainability

On December 11, 2024, EU fisheries ministers concluded negotiations on fishing quotas for 2025, covering stocks in the North Sea, Northeast Atlantic, and Mediterranean. Despite criticism from NGOs and a pending court case by Clean Coalition Baltic (CCB) concerning prior illegal quota decisions, the Council once again set quotas that disregard the EU’s multiannual plan (1). … Continued

November 7, 2024

Mediterranean region agrees long-term measures for eel but fails to include glass eel ban

Since 2018, the GFCM has been on the forefront of European eel management and conservation, taking steps going further than those adopted by the European Union, but today we must express some disappointment with the long-term measures adopted, considering the status of the population and the zero catch advice.

Upcoming events

Jun
09
2025 UN Ocean Conference

Location: Nice, France

Dates: 09 - 13 June


Jun
10
First International Cultural Significance of Fish Conference

Location: Ely, United Kingdom

Dates: 10 - 11 June

In recent years, many of our conferences have featured presentations highlighting the cultural importance of fish and the aquatic environment across diverse aspects of fisheries management. This event builds on that growing interest, offering a dedicated platform to explore the profound ways in which fish have shaped, influenced, and been represented in cultures across time and geography.

This unique two-day conference will bring together international speakers and delegates from the fisheries, heritage, academic, and cultural sectors. Sessions will feature a wide-ranging mix of themes from art, literature, and language to traditions, belief systems, social structures, architecture, and economic practices all centred around the enduring relationship between people and fish.

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Jun
17
BSAC – Joint Working Group

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark / hybrid

Dates: 17 - 18 June


Jun
17
Environment Council

Location: Luxemburg/ hybrid

Dates: 17 June

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