Fishing in the Baltic Sea - Scientists Call for a Stop to Cod and Herring
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DN DEBATT. This week it will be decided: Should the Baltic Sea and the fish that live in it be saved? Or should Sweden stand silent while we, the EU Commission and EU laws are run over? Even Finland is on the wrong side. Cautious diplomacy has not worked. Sweden must draw its red lines, and be prepared to roar back if they are violated, write the Green Party's Isabella Lövin and Emma Nohrén.
On Monday, the EU Fisheries Ministers will discuss the future catches in the Baltic Sea. The focus will be on the stocks of cod and herring. These have fallen sharply due to overfishing and environmental influences. A German scientist therefore calls for a stop.
The EU's fisheries ministers discuss future catches in the Baltic Sea. Whether by-catches are to be terminated in the future is controversial: some call for an end, others hope for exceptions.
Rostock/Kiel. Every autumn, the relevant EU ministers discuss which fish may be caught in the Baltic Sea and in what quantities.
A Kiel fishing scientist calls for an absolute stop for cod and herring in the Baltic Sea. A Rostock colleague believes that this is a disaster for fishermen. On Monday the EU Fisheries Ministers will discuss the new fishing quotas.
On Monday, the EU's Agriculture and Fisheries Ministers will discuss the future maximum catches in the Baltic Sea. Many stocks are in bad shape. But what influence does fisheries still have?Every autumn, the relevant EU ministers will be discussing which fish may be caught in the Baltic Sea to what extent. Because the stocks are sometimes under severe pressure, fishermen before the German Baltic Sea coast may no longer land important species suc…
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