The European Union has agreed to a fishing quota of 19,636 tons for Arctic cod in the Svalbard archipelago and international waters of the Barent Sea for the year 2022. Spain, with a quota of 9,688 tonnes, will account for nearly half of this total. The agreement, reached after 16 months of negotiations, replaces a provisional quota that expired and allows for proper planning for the European Union fleet. The quota is based on historical rights and the 1920 Treaty of Paris, and is allocated to EU Member States, including Spain, Germany, France, Portugal, and Poland.