EU: MEPs approve new rules for fishing in the Mediterranean area

Published 2023년 5월 31일

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European Parliament approves new rules for fishing in the Mediterranean and Black Sea area, providing legal clarity and establishing common rules for EU fishers. The rules include defining landing points for the protection of the critically-endangered European eel, measuring recreational fishery catches, adopting management plans for the exploitation of red coral, and allowing remotely operated vehicles in red coral areas for research purposes. The rules are expected to be confirmed by the Full House in July 2023.
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MEPs approve new rules for fishing in the Mediterranean area. New measures include rules on measuring catches by recreational fisheries, alternatives to landing points for the European eel, and the use of remotely operated vehicles in red coral areas. Committee on Fisheries MEPs validated a compromise achieved between Parliament and Council negotiators on 3 May 2023, on the reorganisation of rules for fishing in the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) Agreement area, which also includes the Black Sea. They approved the deal by unanimity. Parliament’s negotiating team was led by Ladislav Ilčić (ECR, Croatia). The new text, MEPs say, gives legal clarity, ensures predictability, and establishes common rules for EU fishers working in the area. Conservation and the European eel On the conservation of certain species, such as the critically-endangered European eel, it was agreed that EU member states would define landing points for better protection. Nevertheless, ...
Source: Fish Focus

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