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Open letter from NGOs asks French presidency to support a strong and ambitious revision of the Control Regulation

21 February, 2022
Open letter from NGOs asks French presidency to support a strong and ambitious revision of the Control Regulation

ClientEarth, the Environmental Justice Foundation, Oceana, Our Fish, Sciaena, Seas at Risk and WWF have sent a letter to French Fisheries minister Annick Girardin asking them to ensure stronger rules are set to accurately report how much seafood is landed in ports, better monitor what is happening at sea and efficiently deter illegal fishing activities. […]

NGOs’ open letter – Call for Ambitious Revision of EU Fisheries Control Regulation to Protect Biodiversity and Climate

16 February, 2022
NGOs’ open letter – Call for Ambitious Revision of EU Fisheries Control Regulation to Protect Biodiversity and Climate

In an open letter addressed to the three EU institutions, 24 NGOs call on the Council of the European Union, the Members of the European Parliament and the European Commission, to ensure that the revised EU Fisheries Control Regulation contributes to sustainable fisheries management that reduces the impact of fisheries on the marine environment and […]

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The EU Fisheries Control Coalition — The Environmental Justice Foundation, Oceana, Seas At Risk, The Nature Conservancy and WWF, together with Client Earth, The Fisheries Secretariat, Our Fish and Sciaena — is working to ensure that fisheries management in the EU safeguards ocean health and marine life for generations to come. A robust Control Regulation is essential for sustainable fisheries. It will ensure that fisheries activities are fully documented and will bring transparency to our seafood supply chains.