The European Commission has opened the ball for quota proposals

Published 2022년 11월 30일

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The European Commission has proposed quota increases for certain fish stocks not shared with the UK and Norway, including a 20% increase for fish from the Bay of Biscay. However, the proposal has received mixed reactions due to concerns over a fluctuating quota and a lack of long-term certainty. The proposed quota for cod in the Barents Sea has been reduced by 20% compared to 2022, while the quota for Iberian hake has seen an 84% increase.
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The European Commission has opened the ball for quota proposals for stocks not shared with the United Kingdom and/or Norway. For sole from the Bay of Biscay, closely scrutinized by professionals, the Commission is proposing a 20% increase. The sector welcomes the news, but deplores a yo-yo effect and a lack of long-term visibility. For cod in the Barents Sea, the 20% drop compared to 2022 has been recorded, posting a quota of 566,784 tonnes, of which 46% for Norway. It remains a major stock for the supply of cod in Europe. Further south, good news for Iberian hake, which has seen its ...

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