The European Union (EU) has concluded agreements with north-east Atlantic coastal states, the UK, and Norway for the joint management of shared fish stocks for 2023. These agreements aim to sustainably manage the stocks and ensure fishing opportunities for EU vessels. They set catch limits at scientifically advised levels and cover management of mackerel, blue whiting, and Atlanto-Scandian herring stocks. Parties agree to decide on quota-sharing by 2026 for a level playing field and improved management of joint stocks. The EU has also reached an agreement with the UK and Norway for the trilateral management of six key North Sea stocks, providing over 300,000 tonnes of fishing opportunities for EU fleets in 2023.