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What could the EU learn from China’s approach to distant-water fisheries?

What could the EU learn from China’s approach to distant-water fisheries?

EU fisheries governance should shift from a vessel-based to an enterprise-based model, drawing on the Chinese distant-water fishing model while noting its limits. EU progress in transparency and beneficial ownership control is highlighted, alongside calls for conditional subsidies, expanded compliance, and broader corporate responsibility globally.

Aligning ocean governance and fisheries policy: what the EU Ocean Act must deliver

Aligning ocean governance and fisheries policy: what the EU Ocean Act must deliver

The European Union is drafting an Ocean Act aimed at improving the coherence of its maritime policies. This initiative could better integrate small-scale fisheries, protect marine ecosystems and support coastal communities, both in Europe and in partner countries.

From fishing access deals to supporting fishing communities: a new course for EU fisheries funding in Africa?

From fishing access deals to supporting fishing communities: a new course for EU fisheries funding in Africa?

CFFA urges the EU to align its 2028–2034 budget with its commitments to sustainable development and ocean governance. Support for African small-scale fisheries must be anchored in transparency and based on inclusive, equitable partnerships.

Liberian fishers are essential for food security: Investing in them must be the cornerstone of any EU-Liberia relation

Liberian fishers are essential for food security: Investing in them must be the cornerstone of any EU-Liberia relation

SSF are threatened by competition from foreign industrial fleets, declining fisheries resources, and management measures that undermine its sustainable development. While EU-funded projects aim to address these issues by promoting sustainable fisheries governance, structural challenges, including inadequate enforcement of the Inshore Exclusion Zone (IEZ), remain.

EU-Guinea-Bissau SFPA: progress for the artisanal sector, but European-owned vessels slip through the net

EU-Guinea-Bissau SFPA: progress for the artisanal sector, but European-owned vessels slip through the net

Although the protocol does not allow European fleets to fish for small pelagics because they are overexploited, at least 4 European vessels have reportedly reflagged to Guinea-Bissau and are fishing for these species in the region, jeopardising the region's food security and competing with small-scale fisheries.