Ascultă Radio România Actualitaţi Live

EU Presidency: Provisional Agreement Demersal Fisheries West Mediterranean

Western Mediterranean Sea will soon have new tools in place to tackle overfishing.

EU Presidency: Provisional Agreement Demersal Fisheries West Mediterranean

05 Februarie 2019, 16:58

Western Mediterranean Sea will soon have new tools in place to tackle overfishing and ensure the sustainability of vital and economically important fisheries. EU Presidency and European Parliament have reached a Provisional Agreement on Tuesday, February 5, on a new regulation establishing a multiannual management plan for demersal stocks (i.e. those that live at the bottom of the sea) in the western Mediterranean Sea.

Thanks to the constructive attitude of the three institutions, this provisional agreement was reached less than a year after the Commission published its initial proposal. It will however still need to be formally confirmed by both the Council and the European Parliament.

Romanian Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Petre Daea, President of AGRI Council: This is a historic plan, the 1st EU wide management plan for this basin. It has the merit of being ambitious but also balanced, as it takes into account our duty to tackle overfishing, as well as the need to show equal respect for environmental and socio economic considerations.

Western Mediterranean Sea only accounts for around 31% of the total Mediterranean landings but its demersal fisheries have a high commercial value. This is one of the reasons why over 80% of the assessed stocks are currently overfished in the region.

In order to ensure both the environmental and socio-economic sustainability of fisheries in this basin, as well as the implementation of the landing obligation, thereby complying with the objectives of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), the agreed MAP will:

impose to set quantifiable fishing efforts for the key fish stocks within Fmsy ranges. Fmsy is the fishing mortality consistent with achieving maximum sustainable yield, one of the cornerstones of the reformed CFP

• aim to implement MSY (maximum sustainable yield) as possible as of 2020 and, where not possible, incrementally

• foresee specific technical conservation measures, covering all stocks and including recreational fisheries, through regionalization, in line with the Western Waters plan

• allow for some flexibility for managing by-catches to take account of mixed fisheries

• make as such that each year, on the basis of scientific advice, the Council would decide the maximum number of fishing days for each fleet category by member state

• set a three-month annual closure, based on the best scientific advice, for trawlers operating in sea beds up to 100m deep, to reserve the coastal zone for more selective gears, thereby protecting sensitive habitats, and enhancing the social sustainability of small-scale fisheries.

regional cooperation will be established between France, Italy and Spain with a view to submitting joint recommendations for certain measures to be taken by the Commission on issues such as the landing obligation and technical conservation.

While taking into account the specificities of the Mediterranean Sea, the agreement follows the principles set in out in the Baltic, North Sea and Adriatic multiannual plans, thereby ensuring consistency across sea basins and a level-playing field for all fishermen.

Next steps

If this agreement is confirmed by EU ambassadors in the Committee of Permanent Representatives (Coreper), the regulation will then be submitted for approval by the European Parliament and then back to the Council for final adoption. New rules will apply on the twentieth day after their publication on the Official Journal of the European Union (end of 2019).

Background

Western Mediterranean Sea covers the western Mediterranean Sea waters, which extend along the Northern Alboran Sea, the Gulf of Lion and the Tyrrhenian Sea, covering the Balearic archipelago and the islands of Corsica and Sardinia and concerns mainly France, Italy and Spain. New regulation will replace the existing national management plans adopted by Italy, France and Spain, which have proved so far not to be restrictive enough.

Source:Consilium, Romania2019.eu

The next government meeting will take place in Brasov
News in English 26 Aprilie 2024, 16:57

The next government meeting will take place in Brasov

The project to build the 5 km stretch of motorway between Cristian and Codlea with European funds will be approved in two...

The next government meeting will take place in Brasov
The Neptun Deep project is running according to schedule
News in English 26 Aprilie 2024, 16:57

The Neptun Deep project is running according to schedule

Romania's strategic energy policy is based on three main pillars: renewable energy, nuclear sources and natural gas as a...

The Neptun Deep project is running according to schedule
Financing renewable energy projects
News in English 26 Aprilie 2024, 04:03

Financing renewable energy projects

The Ministry of Energy has launched two funding programmes for renewable energy and storage projects. More than €800m is...

Financing renewable energy projects
Romania and 17 other states have signed a joint declaration for the immediate release of hostages in the Gaza Strip
News in English 26 Aprilie 2024, 04:02

Romania and 17 other states have signed a joint declaration for the immediate release of hostages in the Gaza Strip

The leaders of 18 countries, including President Klaus Iohannis, signed a joint statement Thursday calling for the release of...

Romania and 17 other states have signed a joint declaration for the immediate release of hostages in the Gaza Strip
The royal family, visit in Mehedinti county
News in English 24 Aprilie 2024, 12:59

The royal family, visit in Mehedinti county

Her Majesty Margareta, the Custodian of the Crown and His Royal Highness Prince Radu are currently visiting Mehedinti County....

The royal family, visit in Mehedinti county
The Gaudeamus Radio Romania Book Fair starts in Cluj-Napoca
News in English 24 Aprilie 2024, 12:58

The Gaudeamus Radio Romania Book Fair starts in Cluj-Napoca

The biggest book fair in Transylvania - Gaudeamus Radio Romania - starts on Wednesday in Cluj-Napoca. Now in its 23rd...

The Gaudeamus Radio Romania Book Fair starts in Cluj-Napoca
Romania and South Korea expand bilateral cooperation
News in English 23 Aprilie 2024, 15:01

Romania and South Korea expand bilateral cooperation

Romania and South Korea have agreed to expand their bilateral cooperation based on the strategic partnership between the two...

Romania and South Korea expand bilateral cooperation
The PSD-PNL coalition announces separate candidatures for the Mayor's office
News in English 23 Aprilie 2024, 15:00

The PSD-PNL coalition announces separate candidatures for the Mayor's office

The PSD-PNL coalition has decided to go with separate candidacies for the post of general mayor of the capital, namely...

The PSD-PNL coalition announces separate candidatures for the Mayor's office