At the 47th annual meeting of the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean in Rome, Bulgaria and Romania were granted a 10% increase in their turbot fishing quotas, now set at 82.5 tons each for the next four years, to promote sustainable fishing. The meeting also focused on maintaining protective measures for species like sprat, Black Sea spiny shark, and rapan, and upheld a total ban on sturgeon fishing. Additionally, discussions covered sustainable aquaculture investments, improved control measures, and strategies for decarbonization and climate change adaptation.