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EU: The 27 will know on Monday the complaints of Spain, Ireland and France for the veto of trawling in protected areas

Published Sep 24, 2022

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The European Union's Agriculture Ministers will discuss on Monday, at the request of Spain, Ireland and France, the European Commission's decision to close access to bottom fishing in 87 protected areas in Community waters of the Northeast Atlantic. The three countries will present a joint letter to the Council of Agriculture Ministers of the EU to ask the European Commission to take a step back from a decision that involves vetoing the capture of species in waters with depths greater than 1,500 meters and that affects bottom fishing gear, such as trawling or longlining.

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BRUSSELS, 23 Sep. (EUROPA PRESS) - The European Union's agriculture ministers will discuss on Monday, at the request of Spain, Ireland and France, the European Commission's decision to close access to bottom fishing in 87 protected areas in community waters of the Northeast Atlantic. The three countries will present a joint letter to the Council of Agriculture Ministers of the EU to ask the European Commission to take a step back from a decision that involves vetoing the capture of species in waters with depths greater than 1,500 meters and that affects bottom fishing gear, such as trawling or longlining. Within the framework of a debate raised as a point, the three countries will expose that the Community Executive has adopted this decision through a "deficient" consultation, according to sources from Moncloa, who point to the lack of data to limit a closure of tighter protected areas. Thus, the holders of Agriculture of Spain, Ireland and France will request a review of the ...
Source: europapress
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