Past Events

Upcoming events
May
06

Fisheries Committee meeting

Dates: 06 - 07 May 2015

More info forthcoming.

May
04

Marine Strategy Coordination Group meeting

Location: Brussels, Belgium

Dates: 04 May 2015

More info forthcoming.

Apr
28

EAFE Conference: New management issues within the reformed Common Fishery Policy: implementation and socio-economic impacts”

Location: Salerno, Italy

Dates: 28 - 30 April 2015

The XXIInd Conference of the European Association of Fisheries Economists will be held in Salerno from 28th to 30th April 2015. And is organised by NISEA, Fisheries and Aquaculture Economics Research, Salerno and DISES, Department of Economics and Statistics Sciences, University of Salerno.

The theme of the conference is "New management issues within the reformed Common Fishery Policy: implementation and socio-economic impacts". The conference is intended to provide a forum for the dissemination of recent advances in capture fisheries and aquaculture economics and management and to promote discussion amongst researchers, managers, policy makers and other stakeholders in the fisheries sector.

Last day to register is January 31. To register your participation to the EAFE2015 conference, please use the registration form to be filled in at http://www.eafe2015.unisa.it/registration/registration

For more information please see link below.

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Apr
22

MSFD WG Good Environmental Status meeting

Location: Brussels, Belgium

Dates: 22 April 2015

The 13th meeting of the working group on Good Environmental Status (GES WG) will be held: Wednesday 22nd April 2015 – 11:00-18.00 & Thursday 23rd April 2015 – 09.00-17.00 at the Conference Centre Albert Borschette, Rue Froissart 36, 1040 Brussels (Room 2/C).

Agenda forthcoming.

Apr
20

Fisheries Council Meeting

Dates: 20 - 21 April 2015

Apr
15

HELCOM FISH meeting

Location: Warsaw, Poland

Dates: 15 - 16 April 2015

The second meeting of HELCOM FISH group will be held 15-16 April 2015 in Warsaw in the premises of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. Agenda and invitation forthcoming.

Apr
14

Sustainable Fisheries Governance Seminar

Location: Gothenburg, Sweden

Dates: 14 April 2015

This year’s Kurt Grönfors Lecture includes speeches by Erik LindeboMike Melnychuk and Ragnar Tveterås that address the issue of sustainable seafood production from three different perspectives.

Sustainable management of fish and fisheries resources is a global challenge, which requires knowledge across natural and social science perspectives. Many of these resources have suffered the effects of open-access conditions with depleted stocks and poor profitability for a long time. Recently, catch share systems and aquaculture have offered solutions to the open-access problem, but at the same time put focus on other types of challenges for sustainable management.

DAY: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 TIME: 13:15-17:00 VENUE: Room B33, School of Business, Economics and Law, Vasagatan 1, Gothenburg

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Apr
13

Public hearing: How to improve selectivity in the context of the discard ban

Location: Brussels, Belgium

Dates: 13 April 2015

This hearing will discuss issues such as improvements in selectivity based on both technical development and other measures, with a focus on fishing gear.

Please see links below for draft agenda.

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Mar
30

Fisheries Committee Meeting

Location: Brussels, Belgium

Dates: 30 - 31 March 2015

On 31 March, the PECH Committee will vote on the multiannual plan for multispecies of the Baltic Sea. This is the first management plan to be presented by the Commission under the new CFP. It sets management targets for cod, sprat and herring in order to achieve a better management of the stocks as they interact. For more information please see links below.

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Mar
26

Blue growth in the Baltic: Kick-off conference maritime stakeholder forum in the Baltic Sea Region

Location: Kiel, Germany

Dates: 26 - 27 March 2015

The recent European Commission “Sustainable Blue Growth Agenda for the Baltic Sea Region” adopted on 16 May 2014 makes a strong call for a stakeholder-driven coherent, cross-Baltic approach to innovation, sustainability, skills and qualifications. As a first step of this agenda, the European Commission will launch a Maritime Stakeholder's Platform on 26-27 March 2015 in Kiel, Germany. The Platform will bring together all key maritime stakeholders from business, academia and the public sector across the Baltic Sea region to discuss smart specialisation, maritime technologies and skills and employment.

Further information on the programme and online registration are available on the following link: http://www.balticmaritime.eu/.