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Fisheries Policy | 15 October 2019

The control of the Landing Obligation in Denmark
Fisheries Policy
Oceans
Wildlife & habitats
Fisheries & Seafood

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The control of the Landing Obligation in Denmark

ClientEarth has released three reports showing that France, Denmark and Spain have not adequately controlled the application of the ‘landing obligation’ and not punished its violations.

The obligation to land all catches was introduced in 2013 to prevent the wasteful discard of unwanted fish at sea and to push operators to put in place more selective fishing techniques. An estimated 1.7 million tonnes of fish and other marine animals are being thrown back into the sea each year. Reports show that Denmark, France and Spain have neither adopted the necessary control measures nor mechanisms that account for all catches including discards.

To read this report in Danish, click here.

Click here to view the reports on France and Spain.