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This study reviews current artificial intelligence (AI) systems legislation, the AI techniques definition proposed by the AI Act and main applications of AI methods in the fisheries sector with special focus on applications to enhance traceability of fishery products, fishing gear selectivity, good practices, and potential to help young people finding jobs. Finally, this study offers policy recommendations relevant to EU decision-making to achieve a better use of AI systems in the fisheries sector ...
This study seeks to present a comprehensive overview of non-legislative resolutions adopted by the Parliament between July 2019 and December 2021 on the basis of own-initiative reports, in the light of the response provided by the Commission, the subsequent follow-up documents and related actions undertaken by the Commission up to 31 January 2022. The publication is part of Parliament’s Strategic Execution Framework (2019-2021). The aim of this joint DG PRES and DG EPRS project on 'Improved reporting ...
Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing
The IUU Regulation (1005/2008) is the core of the EU’s legal framework for action against global IUU fishing. Its primary objective is to prevent, deter and eliminate the trade of IUU-caught products into the EU. One of its key components is a multiple-step procedure for dealing with non-EU countries considered uncooperative in the fight against IUU fishing. Sixth edition. This infographic further updates an earlier one, the previous edition of which was in March 2021. For more information on IUU ...
Russia's war on Ukraine: Support for the fishing, aquaculture and fish-processing sectors
The Russian war against Ukraine has a significant impact on the EU seafood sector. Increased prices for energy and raw materials have led to high operating costs for fishermen, aquaculture farmers and fish-processing companies. The European Commission has responded with emergency measures, adapting State aid rules and activating exceptional support from the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF).
The European Parliament, the Council and the European Commission have committed to listen to Europeans and to follow up, within their sphere of competences, on the recommendations made. In this framework, four European Citizens’ Panels have been organized to allow citizens to jointly think about the future they want for the European Union • Panel 1 - "Stronger economy, social justice, jobs, education, culture, sport, digital transformation" • Panel 2 - "EU democracy, values, rights, rule of law ...
Common Fisheries Policy: A timeline of key developments
The functioning of the EU's Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) is currently being evaluated. The European Commission is assessing how to improve its implementation and will present a report by the end of 2022. This infographic sets out major legislation and policy developments that have shaped the current CFP framework.
Impacts of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement on fisheries and aquaculture in the EU - Fishing opportunities aspects
This At a Glance note is the third in a series of three, prepared for a PECH Committee Workshop. It reviews the potential impacts of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement on the fishing opportunities aspects for the EU fishing industry in 2021 and 2025.
Policy Departments’ Monthly Highlights - February 2022
The Monthly Highlights publication provides an overview, at a glance, of the on-going work of the policy departments, including a selection of the latest and forthcoming publications, and a list of future events.
Impacts of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement on fisheries and aquaculture in the EU - Trade aspects
This At a Glance note is the second in a series of three, prepared for a PECH Committee Workshop. It provides a short overview of an analysis of the trade aspects of the EU-UK TCA relating to fisheries.
Studie für den PECH-Ausschuss – Workshop über die Auswirkungen des HKA EU-VK auf die Fischerei und die Aquakultur der EU – Teil III: Aspekte der Fangmöglichkeiten
Das vorliegende Dokument ist die Zusammenfassung der Studie für den Workshop über die Auswirkungen des HKA EU-VK in der Fischerei und der Aquakultur der EU – Teil III: Aspekte der Fangmöglichkeiten. Die vollständige Studie ist in englischer Sprache unter folgendem Link abrufbar: https://bit.ly/3GDd1IU