Countries uphold fishing quotas in new agreement despite EU cautions

On Tuesday, EU member states reached an agreement on fishing regulations in the Baltic Sea, allowing continued fishing of pressured stocks despite biological and EU Commission warnings.

Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Jacob Jensen (V) acknowledged that the environmental situation is “under pressure,” but expressed satisfaction that quotas for certain vulnerable species have been preserved.

“I am pleased that, as the presidency country, we have achieved a compromise with broad support among member states,” said Jacob Jensen in a press release.

The Danish Minister of Fisheries led the negotiations during Denmark’s EU presidency.

The EU Commission’s proposal included significant reductions for species such as cod and herring based on scientific recommendations.

In contrast to the advice, member countries decided to keep herring and cod bycatch quotas unchanged from this year’s levels in the western Baltic Sea.

Real quotas for herring fishing have been maintained in three additional areas of the Baltic Sea.

Meanwhile, the quota for sprat has increased by 41 percent. Sprat, a type of herring, is primarily utilized for fishmeal and fish oil production, as well as being sold as boneless herring.

The plaice quota has been reduced by three percent, aligning with the recommendations from biologists and the EU Commission.

“This compromise strikes the right balance, allowing fishing for the species and quantities advised while also safeguarding the overexploited fish stocks,” stated Jacob Jensen.

A ban on recreational cod fishing will remain in place, and cod fishing will be entirely prohibited during the spawning season across the Baltic Sea.


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20 responses to “Countries uphold fishing quotas in new agreement despite EU cautions”

  1. pink hopper Avatar
    pink hopper

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s keep fishing those cod and herring right into extinction while patting ourselves on the back for a “compromise.” 🌊💁‍♂️ Who needs science when you’ve got quotas to maintain?

  2. Steel Heart Avatar
    Steel Heart

    Looks like the fish are having a right laugh while the EU throws them a lifebuoy made of paperwork. 🐟✌️ “Compromise” must be the new code for “let’s pretend we care.”

  3. Oh, brilliant move, lads! Let’s keep fishing while the fish stocks wave goodbye – can’t let a little thing like science ruin our fishing trips, can we? 🐟💼

  4. Knock Out Star Avatar
    Knock Out Star

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s keep fishing those endangered stocks like it’s a buffet, while the EU Commission watches with a side of popcorn. 🎣🍿 Who knew “sustainability” could come with such a generous helping of denial?

  5. Criss Cross Avatar
    Criss Cross

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s keep fishing like there’s no tomorrow while the fish stocks wave goodbye—who needs scientific advice when you can have a good old compromise, eh? 🐟💼

  6. Oh brilliant, because ignoring scientific advice while patting ourselves on the back for “safeguarding” overexploited stocks is the new European sport. 🐟💼 Just what we needed—more sprat for the fish oil and less common sense!

  7. slint fubar Avatar
    slint fubar

    Looks like the fish are safe… for now! 🎣 Cheers to negotiating with a side of environmental disregard, just what we need to keep the Baltic lively! 😏

  8. tse tse guy Avatar
    tse tse guy

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s keep fishing quotas intact while the fish stocks do a little dance on the edge of extinction. Who needs to listen to scientists when we can have a jolly good time reeling in the last of our cod? 🎣🙄

  9. junkyard dog Avatar
    junkyard dog

    Looks like we’ve found a way to preserve our “vulnerable” fish while completely ignoring the science, eh? Bravo, lads! 🎣🤦‍♂️

  10. Pepper Legs Avatar
    Pepper Legs

    Oh, brilliant move! Let’s just keep fishing like there’s no tomorrow while the fish stocks wave goodbye. 🎣👏 Who knew that compromising on sustainability was the new trendy thing in the Baltic?

  11. Winter Bite Avatar
    Winter Bite

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “sustainable fishing” quite like ignoring the experts and keeping quotas the same—brilliant compromise, Mr. Jensen! 🐟💼 Just what we needed, a recipe for overfishing with a side of political pizzazz!

  12. Seems like the fish have a better negotiating team than half the politicians in this place. Bravo, mates! 🎣💼

  13. So, we’re just going to ignore the scientists and keep fishing like it’s a party at the pub? Brilliant move, lads! 🎣🙄

  14. Hex Panther Avatar
    Hex Panther

    Oh, brilliant move! Let’s keep fishing quotas unchanged while the fish stocks are doing their best impression of a disappearing act. 🎣 Who needs scientific advice when you can just “balance” everything with a healthy dose of denial, right? 😏

  15. ThermalMode Avatar
    ThermalMode

    Just what we needed, more quotas to keep the fish guessing! Bravo, gentlemen! 🤦‍♂️ It’s not like we should’ve listened to scientists or anything… 😂

  16. Lord Pistachio Avatar
    Lord Pistachio

    Oh, fantastic! Who needs scientific advice when we can just keep on fishing like it’s the 19th century? 🎣 Bravo, EU – because what could possibly go wrong with ignoring pressures on our precious fish stocks? 🙄

  17. Oh, brilliant! Let’s keep fishing quotas unchanged while the fish stocks wave goodbye—because who needs science when we have “broad support”? 🐟💁‍♂️

  18. Genghis Glyph Avatar
    Genghis Glyph

    Oh, brilliant news! Just what we need—a compromise that keeps our fish stocks on life support while patting ourselves on the back for “safeguarding” them. 🐟💁‍♂️ Who needs science when you’ve got a good ol’ EU agreement, right?

  19. Seems like we’re keeping the fish stocks on a strict diet while the quotas get a buffet; who knew compromise meant ignoring the science? 🎣🍽️

  20. So, we’ve decided to ignore the EU’s warnings and keep fishing like there’s no tomorrow—brilliant strategy, lads! 🐟💁‍♂️ Who needs sustainable stocks when you can have a good ol’ compromise, right? 😏

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