Brussels seeks to agree on 2026 fishing with a plan for the Mediterranean

Published 2025년 12월 10일

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The European Union (EU) Fisheries Ministers begin a meeting in Brussels this Thursday at which they must agree on the fishing opportunities for the year 2026 and for which the European Commission (EC) has presented a proposal for catches in the Mediterranean that Spain considers "unacceptable," according to diplomatic sources. In the meeting, which could extend until Friday and even Saturday, the Fisheries Ministers of the Twenty-Seven have to agree on the catches for 2026 in both the EU waters of the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, but it is in that sea that also bathes the coasts of France and Italy where Spain sees the main difficulties in reaching an agreement, as already happened last year. The European Commission has proposed that each vessel of the Spanish fishing fleet in the Mediterranean go out to fish 9.7 days a year in 2026, a reduction of 64% from the 27 days initially proposed by Brussels for the catches of this 2025 in those waters. Both in 2025 and 2026, that ...
Source: PEefeagro

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