The article outlines the conclusion of a crucial European Union fishing negotiation in Brussels, where Spain secured a significant improvement in fishing quotas and regulations for various species in the Atlantic and Mediterranean seas for 2023. Despite challenges, Spain managed to enhance the initial proposed quotas, leading to a notable increase in the southern hake quota for Spanish boats, the best in eight years. The negotiation also resulted in the elimination of penalties and restrictions for mackerel and eel, maintenance of quotas for sole and haddock, and notable improvements in quotas for other fish species in the EU-UK shared waters. Additionally, for the first time since Brexit, Spanish fishermen will obtain licenses to fish for white tuna in UK waters, marking a significant advancement in fisheries agreements between Spain and the EU.