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EU fisheries policy & marine conservation

Ilse Aigner

"Sustainable fishing methods and active marine protection are the guarantees for the future economic success of the fishing industry."(Federal Minister Ilse Aigner)

The EU fisheries policy must balance the interests of fishermen, trade and the manufacturing industry on the one hand and the requirements of environmental protection and nature conservation on the other.

Long-term stability in the fishing industry is dependent on healthy marine ecosystems. The reform of the Common Fisheries Policy on the European level in 2002 was a step in the right direction towards sustainable fishing. This includes management and stock recovery plans for various fish species or measures to combat illegal fishing. The BMELV is pushing for the further reform of the Common Fisheries Policy, in particular the introduction of a discard ban for non-useable fish and a landing ban for unwanted by-catches.

On the international level the BMELV advocates the preservation of living marine resources, for instance whales or the protection of the marine environment.

Tightening the net

different types of fish

German Agriculture Minister Ilse Aigner explains how, by reducing waste and involving consumers, German Fisheries policy is promoting and committing to sustainability.

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