EU fishing industry calls for comprehensive mackerel sharing arrangement

Published 2024년 6월 27일

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The EU fishing industry has expressed dissatisfaction with a partial agreement on mackerel fishing shares between the UK, Norway, and the Faroe Islands, arguing that it rewards overfishing and encourages the setting of excessive quotas. The industry is calling for a comprehensive sharing arrangement that reflects sustainable practices and genuine interests. The lack of an agreement has led to the trend of setting inflated quotas, which is expected to negatively impact EU fishing opportunities and market position. The EU industry is urging the European Commission and the Council to take action against excessive quotas and to use their market power to influence the behavior of other Coastal States.
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EU fishing industry calls for comprehensive mackerel sharing arrangement to replace partial deal between UK, Norway and Faroe Islands based on track records of overfishing. The EU fishing industry is deeply disappointed with the partial agreement reached between the UK, Norway and the Faroe Islands on the sharing of the Northeast Atlantic mackerel fishing opportunities. This agreement does not solve the critical issue of catches exceeding the Total Allowable Catch set in line with scientific advice. Instead, it rewards the setting of excessive, inflated unilateral quotas by some parties in recent years. Therefore, the EU industry urges all Coastal States to resume their consultations on a comprehensive sharing arrangement that should reflect genuine, sustainable track records and interests. It also calls on the European Commission and the Council of the EU to take concrete action against the setting of excessive, artificially increased unilateral quotas and make use of the ...
Source: Fish Focus

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