European fisheries ministers reached a political agreement on fishing opportunities in the Atlantic, North Sea, Mediterranean and Black Sea for 2024, covering over 200 commercial fish stocks, with provisions taking effect from January 1, 2024. Catch limits for certain fish stocks were increased due to positive scientific advice and improvement in stock conditions, while limits were reduced for others to preserve stocks in accordance with scientific advice and balance with socio-economic implications. The Council also made decisions concerning turbot and bass in the Black Sea, and completed bilateral and trilateral consultations with Norway and the United Kingdom on shared fish stocks in the North Sea and Skagerrak.