European Parliament confirms EU-Greenland Fisheries Agreement - The Fishing Daily - Irish, UK and European Fishing Industry News
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Parliament approves strategic geopolitical EU-Greenland Fisheries Agreement
On 8 July, the European Parliament approved an agreement that allows EU vessels to fish for cod, redfish, halibut, and shrimp in Greenlandic waters for an additional six years. Under the 2025-2030 protocol of the EU’s Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement (SFPA) with Greenland, the EU will allocate €17.3 million annually for access to its fisheries, with €14.1 million for access rights and €3.2 million to support Greenland’s fisheries sect…
The European Parliament plenary approved on Wednesday the improvement of rules to combat unsustainable fishing practices permitted by non-EU countries in relation to fish stocks of common interest.
BRUSSELS, 9 (EUROPA PRESS) The plenary of the European Parliament approved on Wednesday the improvement of the rules to combat unsustainable fishing practices allowed by non-EU countries in relation to fish stocks of common interest. Euro MPs supported with 681 votes in favour, 4 against [...] La entrada The new rules to combat non-sustainable fishing in third countries are approved by the Euro MPs aparece primero en Forbes España.
European Parliament confirms EU-Greenland Fisheries Agreement - The Fishing Daily - Irish, UK and European Fishing Industry News
The European Parliament approves six-year EU-Greenland fisheries deal worth €17.3 million annually, granting EU vessels Arctic fishing access Parliament Approves Six-Year EU-Greenland Fisheries Agreement Worth Over €100 Million The European Parliament has confirmed the EU’s new Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement (SFPA) with Greenland, allowing EU vessels to continue fishing in Gree…
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