Spain: Planas calls Brussels' proposal for fishing in the Mediterranean "unacceptable"

Published 2024년 12월 9일

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The Spanish Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Luis Planas, has expressed strong opposition to the European Commission's proposal for fishing rights in the Mediterranean for 2025, describing it as economically unviable and unacceptable. The proposal would significantly reduce the fishing days for Spanish trawlers in the Mediterranean, leading to a substantial decrease in their operating days over the past five years. Planas is advocating for an agreement that balances profitability and sustainability, while also addressing the economic impact on Spanish coastal areas. In collaboration with France and Italy, Spain is seeking a technical alternative to the Commission's proposal, and is also concerned about the situation of the Norway lobster in the Gulf of Cadiz.
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The Spanish Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Luis Planas, described the European Commission's (EC) proposal on fishing possibilities in the Mediterranean for 2025 as "unacceptable", which would only allow Spanish trawlers to go fishing 27 days a year in those waters, and added that it makes the activity of that fleet "economically unviable." "The Commission's proposal makes fishing activity in the Mediterranean economically unviable," he said upon his arrival at the meeting of the European Union's Agriculture and Fisheries Ministers that begins today in Brussels, where fishing possibilities are being negotiated. He added that it is "absolutely unacceptable" that the Spanish fleet of trawlers in the Mediterranean can only go out to sea 27 days a year and that the Brussels proposal is "clearly unacceptable" because "it means, first of all, not taking into account the efforts made by our fishermen in the last five years." In this regard, he explained that in these five years ...
Source: PEefeagro

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