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Fisheries Policy | 13 September 2024

Cover letter to the Hungarian Council Presidency regarding the joint NGO recommendations to the EU and the UK on fishing opportunities for 2025
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Cover letter to the Hungarian Council Presidency regarding the joint NGO recommendations to the EU and the UK on fishing opportunities for 2025

This cover letter, co-signed by 20 environmental NGOs active in the EU, was sent to the Hungarian Council Presidency, as well as the Baltfish, Scheveningen, North Western Waters, South Western Waters and Pescamed regional groups, accompanying our joint NGO recommendations to the EU on fishing opportunities for 2025. In this letter, we urge the Council of EU fisheries ministers to end overfishing of shared stocks and invest in stock and ecosystem resilience in the face of climate change and other mounting pressures, by setting precautionary, ecosystem-based fishing opportunities well below the best available scientific single-stock advice.

The letter emphasises some of the key points discussed in more detail in the joint NGO TAC (Total Allowable Catch) recommendations for the EU, namely the following:

  • Set catch limits well below the best available scientific single-stock advice for maximum catches;
  • Fully implement the western Mediterranean multiannual plan;
  • Apply a precautionary and ecosystem-based approach when setting fishing opportunities, with special attention to mixed fisheries and interspecies dynamics;
  • Eliminate bycatch and discards, increase selectivity, incentivize low impact fishing through quota allocation based on environmental and social criteria, and diligently control fisheries;
  • Increase transparency of decision-making.

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Find other files produced or co-signed by ClientEarth related to the annual negotiations on fishing opportunities from 2015 onwards here.