The article highlights the concern of the Andalusian government, led by Minister Carmen Crespo, regarding the potential renewal of the EU-Morocco fishing agreement, set to expire on July 17. This concern is centered around the uncertainty faced by the Andalusian fishing fleet, which operates out of Cádiz, Barbate, and Conil, and relies on Moroccan fishing grounds. The agreement has been vital to the economy of the sector, valued at four million euros in the last agreement for catching over 1,500 tons of various fish. Crespo has called on the Spanish government to use its influence in Brussels to secure the renewal of the agreement quickly, emphasizing the potential negative economic impacts on crews, shipowners, and auxiliary companies without it. The potential consequences include a loss of profitability and employability due to a shift in fishing efforts from Moroccan to Andalusian waters.