All quotas articles
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NewsQuotas curb January mackerel fishery
Reduced 2026 quotas have curtailed Scotland’s January mackerel fishery despite fishermen reporting healthy stocks on grounds
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NewsEU and UK seal 2026 fisheries deal
The EU and UK have finalised 2026 fishing limits with conservation measures to protect declining North-East Atlantic stocks
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NewsBrussels adjusts Med and Black Seas quotas
Brussels has proposed adjusted 2026 fishing effort to sustain recovering stocks while limiting impacts on Mediterranean fleets
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NewsEU fishers challenge mackerel boycotts
The EU fishing industry is urging coastal states to agree on sustainable mackerel quotas, resisting consumer boycotts
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NewsUK secures 2,000 tonnes of Faroese quota
The UK has secured over 2,000 tonnes of fishing opportunities in Faroese waters for 2025, valued at GBP 5 million
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NewsBrussels agrees western Med plan for 2025
Brussels agrees sustainable fisheries management, including catch limits, compensation measures and new agreements for 2025
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NewsTrilateral deal on mackerel reached
The UK, Norway and the Faroe Islands have agreed quotas for North-East Atlantic mackerel
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NewsWA ups crab and lobster limits
Western Australian is set to increase catch limits for deep sea crab and rock lobster, following a successful rebuild of stocks in the region
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Ocean charity sues UK govt for overfishing
Blue Marine Foundation has filed legal proceedings against the UK government for failing to ‘follow the science’
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NewsUK and Faroe Islands reach 2024 fishing agreement
UK fishing vessels access to key stocks such as haddock and saithe
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NewsMEPs slam Brussels bottom trawler ban
The European Parliament and Commission are at odds over plans to ban bottom trawling in marine protected areas
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NewsScottish mackerel sector calls for quota dispute resolution
The Scottish mackerel sector wants renewed efforts to resolve the quota shares dispute
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NewsIs a repeat of the herring crash of the 1960s afoot?
The MSC says that stocks are at risk of collapse when they are overexploited year on year
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NewsCommission looks to pull Baltic fisheries out of ‘dire’ straits
It’s not news that some stocks in the Baltic Sea are in trouble, so what is Europe planning to do about it?