The European Parliament has updated conservation and fishing control measures in the Atlantic and Mediterranean, incorporating a multi-annual management plan for bluefin tuna. The updated rules, which received 568 votes in favor, integrate recommendations from the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) into EU law. The aim is to ensure parity between the EU fishing fleet and third-country fleets in the area. The measures also mandate improved data collection on catches of different species and require countries with a bluefin tuna quota to establish a monitoring, control, and inspection plan.