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August 29, 2025

Joint NGO Response to Consultation on Sustainable Fishing Opportunities for 2026

Nearly 30 organisations, including NGOs and recreational fishing representatives from across Europe, have submitted a joint response to the European Commission’s consultation on sustainable fishing opportunities for 2026. The submission sets out recommendations to align catch limits with the Common Fisheries Policy, apply precautionary and ecosystem-based management, and prioritise the recovery of depleted stocks. It … Continued

August 27, 2025

NGOs Welcome Commission’s Precautionary Baltic Sea Fishing Limits for 2026

Council Must Follow Commission’s Lead to Protect Critical Small Pelagic Fish Populations 27 August 2025 – Environmental NGOs (Deutsche Umwelthilfe, FishSec, Swedish Society for Nature Conservation and WWF Baltic Sea Programme)  welcome the European Commission’s proposal for 2026 Baltic Sea fishing opportunities, published on the 26th of August. The organisations urge EU Fisheries Ministers to … Continued

August 27, 2025

Commission proposes fishing opportunities for 2026 in the Baltic Sea

On the 26th of August 2025 the European Commission released its proposal for the Fishing Opportunities in the Baltic Sea for 2026. This proposal reflects a continued critical situation for several key stocks, leading to significant reductions in catch limits to promote long-term sustainability. In line with our standard practice of sharing news and updates … Continued

July 17, 2025

New Report Launch: Small Fish – Big Impact

Why the Baltic Sea’s Forage Fish Need Urgent Protection The Baltic Sea is changing, and so are the populations of the small fish at its heart. Forage fish such as sprat and herring are critical to the health of the Baltic Sea ecosystem. They serve as a vital food source for predators like cod, salmon, seabirds … Continued

Upcoming events

Sep
15
ICES Annual Science Conference 2025

Location: Klaipeda, Lithuania

Dates: 15 - 18 September


Sep
18
Environmental Council

Dates: 18 September

Agenda highlights

European climate law

EU environment ministers will hold a policy debate on a proposal to amend the European climate law to establish a binding intermediate climate target for 2040. The proposal introduces a target to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 90% by 2040, compared to 1990 levels. It also outlines key elements and conditions that the European Commission must reflect in its legislative proposals for the post-2030 policy framework to enable member states to achieve the 2040 target.

EU nationally determined contribution to the UNFCCC

Ministers will also discuss the EU’s updated 2035 nationally determined contribution (NDC) to be submitted to the UNFCCC, the UN climate convention. NDCs are an integral part of the Paris Agreement, which requires each party to the convention to update their NDCs every five years. The next round of submissions is due ahead of COP30 (10–21 November 2025). NDCs set out the efforts made by each country to reduce national emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change. The EU submits an NDC on behalf of the EU and its member states.


Sep
22
AGRIFISH council

Location: Brussels, Belgium

Dates: 22 - 23 September

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Sep
22
PECH Committee

Location: Brussels, Belgium/ hybrid

Dates: 22 - 23 September

Monday 22 September

  • 15:00-18:30
Tuesday 23 September
  • 09:00-12:30 14:30-18:30

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