Spain continues to demand reductions in haddock and sole and warns that there is still much to negotiate

Published 2022년 12월 12일

Tridge summary

During the EU Fisheries Ministers meeting in Brussels, Spain advocated for reduced cuts to haddock and sole catches in the Atlantic, and a fair balance between effort reductions and compensation days for the Mediterranean fleet. The European Commission's proposal for Total Allowable Catches (TAC) and quotas for 2023 includes significant reductions for various species. Spain is particularly concerned with the TAC for horse mackerel, seeking to prevent quarterly programming and maintain fishing activity. They also seek a more equitable balance in the Mediterranean between fishing day reductions and compensation days for boats using selective nets. Negotiations are progressing with the UK, but not as smoothly with Norway, potentially leading to quarterly quotas. Spain's Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food emphasizes that many issues, including the proposed eel fishing closure schedule and the balance of reductions and compensation in the Mediterranean, still require extensive negotiations.
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BRUSSELS, Dec. 12 (EUROPA PRESS) - On the second day of negotiations at the meeting of Fisheries Ministers of the European Union (EU), Spain maintains its claim to alleviate reductions in catches of haddock and sole in the Atlantic, in addition to demanding a better balance between effort reductions and days of compensation for the Mediterranean fleet, two points on which there is still "a lot" to negotiate, according to sources from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. The initial proposal of the European Commission for the Total Allowable Catches (TAC) and quotas for 2023, which is maintained without major changes to the Council text, proposes cuts for species such as sole (-11%), the Bay of Biscay Norway lobster ( -36%) or haddock (-10%) in the Atlantic Sea, for which Spain is asking for a smaller drop, although it has not yet put specific objectives on the table. Another of the points that "worries" Spain has to do with the TAC 0 that Brussels proposes for horse ...
Source: europapress

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