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EU fisheries agreement with Cape Verde

Rövid áttekintés 11-06-2020

During the June part-session, Parliament is expected to vote on giving its consent to the conclusion of a new protocol implementing the EU fisheries agreement with the Republic of Cape Verde. The protocol allows EU vessels to fish for tunas in the waters of Cape Verde, and aims to promote a sustainable fisheries policy and sound exploitation of fisheries resources, as well as the development of Cape Verde’s blue economy.

EU-Mauritius fisheries agreement: New protocol

Rövid áttekintés 11-04-2018

European Parliament consent is requested for the conclusion of a new protocol associated with the EU's fisheries agreement with Mauritius. The protocol, allowing EU vessels to fish in Mauritian waters and setting out the fishing opportunities available to the EU fleet, as well as the EU financial contribution, will be the subject of a plenary vote during the April session.

Nemzetközi halászati kapcsolatok

Ismertetők az EU-ról 01-09-2017

A fenntartható halászat jogi, környezeti, gazdasági és társadalmi irányítási keretének előmozdítása, a világ kulcsfontosságú halászati területeihez való hozzáférés, illetve a jogellenes halászat elleni küzdelmet célzó nyomonkövetési, ellenőrző és felügyeleti rendszerek elősegítése érdekében az Európai Unió több mint 20 nemzetközi halászati megállapodást kötött. Az Unió kétoldalú megállapodásokat (például fenntartható halászati partnerségi megállapodásokat) vagy többoldalú megállapodásokat (így regionális ...

EU-Mauritania fisheries agreement: New protocol

Rövid áttekintés 02-05-2016

Of all the fisheries partnership agreements currently in force, the EU-Mauritania agreement is by far the most significant in economic terms. A new protocol, setting the details for implementation of the agreement over the coming four years, was signed and entered into provisional application in November 2015. Parliament's consent is now required for the conclusion of this protocol.

The Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the EU and Greenland is one of the most significant for the EU in terms of economic value, and the only such agreement with a northern country. Parliament's consent is necessary for the conclusion of the new protocol to the agreement, which sets the details for its implementation over the coming five years.

The external dimension of the Common Fisheries Policy provides a framework for the activities of EU vessels fishing beyond the European waters, structured around two types of arrangements: multilateral agreements for fishing on the high seas, and bilateral agreements with third countries for fishing in areas under their jurisdiction. This analysis reviews the main aspects of the external dimension and its evolution over time.

EU-Morocco fisheries partnership agreement

Rövid áttekintés 05-12-2013

Fisheries agreements with non-EU countries are intended to allow EU vessels to fish for surplus stocks in the third countries' exclusive economic zones in return for a financial contribution. Following expiry of the previous agreement, a new protocol between the EU and Morocco is to be voted upon in December.

EU-Mauritania fisheries partnership agreement

Rövid áttekintés 03-10-2013

The EU and Mauritania have concluded several fisheries agreements, starting in 1987. The most recent expired in July 2012. To prevent interruption of fishing, the Commission negoti­ated a new two-year Fisheries Partner­ship Protocol under the EU-Mauritania FPA.

EU-Marocco Fisheries Partnership Agreement

Rövid áttekintés 09-12-2011

The renewal of a protocol setting fishing opportunities for EU vessels in Morocco’s waters and the corresponding level of funding for Morocco has proved controversial.

Information note on the fisheries and aquaculture sector in the Seychelles for the Delegation of the Committee on Fisheries from 1 to 5 November 2011. The note describes fisheries in the Seychelles and related activities. It also describes the development of the fisheries agreements concluded between the Seychelles and the European Union.