Past Events

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Apr
15

EAFE Conference – Securing the future: Implementing reform in European Fisheries

Location: Edinburgh, Scotland

Dates: 15 - 17 April 2013

The theme of the conference is Implementing Reform in European Fisheries with the aim of bringing together academics, policy makers and industry to share knowledge and perspectives. To provide a forum to share recent advances in capture fisheries and aquaculture economics and management. The aim is to publish selected conference papers in a respected journal.

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Apr
11

Fisheries Reform – Where should the public money go?

Location: Brussels, Belgium

Dates: 11 April 2013

The European Parliament is in the midst of its negotiations on the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) for the next seven years. Will these subsidies be used to promote the progressive reform to finally create the sustainable Common Fisheries Policy that the Parliament voted for in February? Or will the €7 billion be used to create more over-capacity in the fleets, to develop unsustainable aquaculture and to promote a “big business” approach to fisheries? The event is organised by the Greens/EFA group in the Parliament.

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Apr
10

Workshop: Blue Economy in Freshwater Aquaculture

Location: Brussels , Belgium

Dates: 10 April 2013

Workshop: Blue Economy The EPP group is hosting a workshop on diversification of aquaculture sites, including environmental services, ecotourism and sportfishing. The workshop will take place in the European Parliament in Room JAN 6Q1. Contact  Erik Bánki, MEP, EPP Group for more information

Apr
10

ICES Baltic Fisheries Assessment Working Group

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark

Dates: 10 - 17 April 2013

Baltic Fisheries Assessment Working Group (WGBFAS) annual meeting to assess the state of these stocks.

The 14 fish stocks presently covered by the working group are: 3 cod stocks (the Kattegat, western and eastern Baltic), the Baltic sprat stock, 3 herring stocks (SD25-32, SD30 and SD 31),  the Kattegat sole stock, two plaice stocks (SD21-23 and SD24-32), flounder (22-32), brill (SD22-32), dab (SD22-32), and turbot (SD22-32).

The meeting will take place at ICES headquarters in Copenhagen.

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Apr
09

Trialogue meeting

Location: Brussels, Belgium

Dates: 09 April 2013

Apr
04

Polish Fisheries Roundtable

Location: Gdynia, Poland

Dates: 04 April 2013

The next Polish Fisheries Roundtable will cover the reform of the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF), as well as discussions concerning the future role of the Roundtable and the role of the Baltic Sea Regional Advisory Council (BS RAC). In 2012, three such meetings were held, dealing with: 1. Reform of the CFP and a presentation of the pilot project "Collecting ghost nets in the Baltic Sea"; 2. Utilisation of the Polish catch quotas, regionalisation and discards; 3. the future European Maritime and Fisheries Fund, coastal fisheries and wind power. The event will take place at MIR (the sea fisheries institute) from 9 - 15.15 and simultaenous translation between Polish and English will be available. For more information about the upcoming meeting contact WWF Poland.

Mar
26

Trialogue meeting

Location: Brussels, Belgium

Dates: 26 March 2013

Mar
25

ICES/HELCOM/EUSBSR Stakeholder Conference

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark

Dates: 25 - 26 March 2013

The goal of the conference is to assist, on a regional level, the Baltic Sea States in complying with their obligations to fulfill conservation objectives of marine protected areas. For more information contact: Petra Kääriä petra.kaaria@helcom.fi  

Mar
20

Fisheries Committee (PECH) meeting

Dates: 20 - 21 March 2013

Agenda forthcoming.

Mar
19

Workshop: Marine Spatial Planning Region Skåne

Location: Malmö, Sweden

Dates: 19 March 2013

The main purpose of the workshop is within the field of marine and coastal spatial planning in Skåne (Sweden) to:

  • identify, mobilize and prepare stakeholders
  • give an introduction with focus on a geographical example area
  • increase the knowledge concerning planning and the current status
  • create a good basis for upcomming processes and partnerships
  • increase awareness about, as wellas formulate the importance of marine spatial planning for stakeholders, their role and perspective
  • develop a concept for dialouge and support between stakeholders

About the project

PartiSEApate and  ARTWEI are two EU projects that focus on how a diversity of stakeholders need to cooperate in marine spatial planning when different interest, roles, cultures, policies etc.  meet.

In the project there are different pilot areas Pomerian Bight/Arkona Basin and Baltic Sea being tow of these. The aim is to develop guidance, models and tools for how multilevel governance can be a realisation for marine spatial planning, for example in the area shared by Sweden, Germany, Denmark and Poland. In parallel to this, other parts of the project concern work that captures the marine spatial planning structures and processes in the whole of the Baltic Sea Region.

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