All European Union articles – Page 2
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NewsEuropêche demands Baltic recovery plan
Europêche is demanding urgent, binding action to protect the Baltic Sea from pollution and climate change
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NewsBrussels proposes Med and Black Seas limits
The EU has proposed sustainable 2026 fishing limits for the Mediterranean and Black Seas, aligning with regional management plans
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NewsEU cracks down on unsustainable fishing
The EU has clarified rules to deter non-EU unsustainable fishing, ensuring fair competition and stock sustainability
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NewsEU backs global fisheries agreement
The EU has welcomed the WTO Fisheries Subsidies Agreement as a major step toward sustainable ocean protection
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NewsEU expands Indian seafood access
The EU has approved 102 new Indian fisheries, boosting seafood exports and expanding the country’s market presence in Europe
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NewsSolid footing: Seafood to benefit from US-EU trade deal
New Framework on an Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair and Balanced Trade to provide preferential market access
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NewsEU shrimp imports reach record level
Union buys in 21% more in the first six months, with the value of these products increasing 29% year-on-year
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NewsEU market importing more warmwater shrimp
Volume climbs 19% for January through May period, while value soars 28%
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NewsEuropêche slams EU fisheries cuts
Europêche has criticised the EU budget plan, warning fisheries funding cuts threaten food security and fair competition
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NewsEU and Iceland strengthen ocean cooperation
The EU and Iceland are strengthening ties promoting sustainable fisheries, marine conservation and global ocean governance cooperation
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NewsDigital hub boosts fisheries dialogue
EU fisheries social partners have launched a new digital hub to share tools, policies and best practices across the sector
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NewsFishing grounds are shrinking: Europêche
Europêche warns spatial pressures are shrinking fishing grounds, threatening industry viability and food sovereignty
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NewsEU fisheries deals need reform, says IUU Fishing Coalition
A new report is calling for stronger EU fisheries deals to tackle IUU fishing and protect human rights
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NewsEU court ruling disheartens fishers
EBFA is let down by the EU court ruling upholding strict fishing bans and urges urgent reform to protect livelihoods
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NewsEuropean Union, Côte d’Ivoire renew sustainable fisheries partnership
Brussels and West African country sign protocol that resumes their cooperation under the fisheries partnership agreement
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NewsCormorant’s comeback threatens Europe’s fisheries
Europe’s booming cormorant population is threatening fisheries, prompting urgent calls for a rethink of regulation
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NewsEU hits ‘End of Fish Day’
The EU has hit ‘End of Fish Day’, exhausting domestic seafood and now relies on imports to meet demand
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NewsTwenty legal professionals complete FAO’s IUU fishing course
Funding for the programme was provided by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries of the Republic of Korea and the European Union
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NewsEurostat: EU aquaculture production static at 1.1m tonnes
Spain, France and Greece lead production, valued at a total €4.8 billion
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