
Baltic Sea
Working with the fishing industry and policy makers, we focus on improving fishery sustainability in the Baltic Sea through policy development.

Common Fisheries Policy
The CFP provides the framework for fisheries regulation in the European Union. We work with a number of polices and regulations emerging under the reformed CFP.

European Eel
We work together with partners for further actions to secure eel recovery across its geographical range. Some needed actions are; a revised EU management framework, improved control and regional coordination.
Latest news
April 11, 2025
Baltic Coast Dialog Workshop: Ecosystem Based Management and fisheries in the Baltic Sea
The latest workshop of the Baltic Coast Dialog project was held on 3 April in Stockholm, Sweden, and was organised by FishSec. This event marked the final of four planned workshops in the Baltic Coast Dialog project, which aims to establish a network of international stakeholders dedicated to the protection and restoration of the Baltic … Continued
December 18, 2024
EU Fisheries Council Decision on TAC and Quotas for 2025: A Missed Opportunity for Sustainability
On December 11, 2024, EU fisheries ministers concluded negotiations on fishing quotas for 2025, covering stocks in the North Sea, Northeast Atlantic, and Mediterranean. Despite criticism from NGOs and a pending court case by Clean Coalition Baltic (CCB) concerning prior illegal quota decisions, the Council once again set quotas that disregard the EU’s multiannual plan (1). … Continued
November 7, 2024
Mediterranean region agrees long-term measures for eel but fails to include glass eel ban
Since 2018, the GFCM has been on the forefront of European eel management and conservation, taking steps going further than those adopted by the European Union, but today we must express some disappointment with the long-term measures adopted, considering the status of the population and the zero catch advice.
November 1, 2024
Management of European eel not at all in line with zero catch advice
European eel remains critically endangered with recruitment under 10 % of historical levels. ICES published its scientific advice on fishing opportunities and conservation for European eel for 2025 today. As in previous years, the advise is zero catch for for all life stages, all uses and in all habitats. The conservation advice is to reduce other human-related mortalities to zero and restore habitats.
Upcoming events
Location: Vigo, Spain
Dates: 13 - 14 May