The European Union's fishing industry is expressing disappointment with a mackerel quota agreement between the U.K., Norway, and the Faroe Islands, due to continued overfishing of the species. The agreement, which sets a total allowable catch of 739,386 metric tons for the Northeast Atlantic mackerel stock, has not specified how the catch will be divided among member states. Europêche and the European Association of Fish Producers Organisations have criticized the agreement, stating it rewards excessive quotas and fails to address the issue of overfishing. They are calling for a comprehensive sharing arrangement that reflects sustainable interests.