to ensure reasonable prices for consumers.to provide a source of healthy food and.Originally part of the common agricultural policy (CAP), the common fisheries policy (CFP) started with the same objectives The transition from an intervention-based market policy inherited from the common agriculture policy to a market-oriented dynamic, driven by empowered market actors, has been crucial to ensuring long-term sustainability and profitability of the sector.ĭocument: Implementation of Regulation (EU) No 1379/2013 on the common organisation of the markets in fishery and aquaculture products Publication: Possibilities and examples for energy transition of fishing and aquaculture sectors Common market organisationįollowing the 2013 reform, the common market organisation regulation (CMO) has lived up to the objective of seamless seafood supply to consumers. It will bring together all stakeholders, including in fisheries, aquaculture, shipbuilding, ports, energy, NGOs, national and regional authorities, to collectively address the challenges of the sector’s energy transition.ĭocument: Communication from the Commission: On the Energy Transition of the EU Fisheries and Aquaculture sector One of the key actions of this plan is the set-up of an Energy Transition Partnership for EU Fisheries and Aquaculture. The Commission is proposing measures to support the sector in accelerating its energy transition, by improving fuel efficiency and switching to renewable, low-carbon power sources. The objective of the energy transition initiative is to have a climate neutral fisheries and aquaculture sector by 2050. A healthy marine environment with healthy fish stocks and rich biodiversity is the only way to ensure a prosperous future for EU fisheries communities in the medium and long-term.Īction plan: Protecting and restoring marine ecosystems for sustainable and resilient fisheries - webpageĭocument: EU Action Plan: Protecting and restoring marine ecosystems for sustainable and resilient fisheries Energy transition in the EU fisheries and aquaculture sector With the marine action plan, the Commission aims to reinforce the CFP’s contribution to the EU’s environmental objectives. Press release: Fisheries, aquaculture and marine ecosystems: transition to clean energy and ecosystem protection for more sustainability and resilienceĭocument: The common fisheries policy today and tomorrow: a Fisheries and Oceans Pact towards sustainable, science-based, innovative and inclusive fisheries managementįactsheet: Actions for sustainable and resilient fisheries, aquaculture and marine ecosystems Protecting marine ecosystems Along with other priorities, it is crucial to support the revitalisation of coastal communities and improve their economic prospects with more innovation and technology. This will contribute to a healthier marine environment and will maintain the profitability of the sector in the coming decades. However, more effort is needed to fully implement the CFP. Communication on the functioning of the common fisheries policyįishers, civil society, Member States and the scientific community have contributed to the recovery of many fish stocks in the EU sea basins in recent years.
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