Portugal and Spain have agreed to a sardine fishing limit of 44,262 tons for 2022, with Portugal receiving 29,400 tons and Spain receiving 14,862 tons. This decision comes after a ban on sardine fishing, aimed at preserving the species due to depleting reserves. The limits are not binding but are based on the guidelines of the Long-Term Plan for the Iberian Sardine, signed in 2016. The decision was influenced by pressure from Brussels and fishermen's associations.