| | 06 March 2024 | |  | Maritime Affairs and FisheriesNewsletter |
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 |  | Dear readers, | I am happy to announce that the UN Environmental Assembly adopted a resolution to strengthen action for the ocean. This resolution emphasises the urgent need for collective efforts to address climate change, marine biodiversity loss, and pollution affecting our ocean. Sponsored by the European Union, its Member States, and Costa Rica, it calls for decisive measures to ensure the health and resilience of our ocean. Sadly, on the same day, we witnessed a setback in global fisheries subsidies negotiations at the 13th ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organization in Abu Dhabi. Despite continued efforts, a comprehensive agreement was not reached, hindering progress in addressing overcapacity and overfishing. The EU regrets this outcome but remains committed to tackling these issues through the common fisheries policy and sustainable fisheries partnership agreements. This highlights both the progress and the challenges that we encounter in ocean conservation. But, rest assured, that we will continue to do our utmost to ensure a sustainable future for our ocean. Warm regards, 
Charlina Vitcheva, Director-General Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries @vitcheva_eu |  |
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News |
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 |  | Euronews OCEAN Season 6, Episode 2 – Net gains: how Pacific Island states are securing the future of tuna - and their own | The largest tuna fishery in the world is also one of the most sustainable. How do the small island states of the Pacific prevent overfishing, develop their economies, and prepare for the imminent effects of climate change? | |
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Stories of the month |
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 | From bluefins to BlueInvest: Next Tuna's sustainable solution | Tuna is the most appreciated aquatic food item in the EU. Worldwide, the consumption of tuna species amounts to 7.5 million tonnes per year, equalling to a global tuna market value of € 36 billion per year. | |
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|  |  | Holzinger: blending tradition and innovation in Austrian fish processing | Holzinger a family-owned fish processing company in Upper Austria, is a cornerstone of Austria's regional economy and Central European market. Despite traditional roots, the company adapts to evolving markets by continuously refining both fish farming and processing techniques, with a commitment to environmental responsibility. |

Map of the month |
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 | Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (highly-migratory species) | Check out our Map of the Month to learn more about Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) which manage highly migratory fish stocks by geographical area as well as the Agreement on the International Dolphin Conservation Program (AIDCP). | |
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Events |
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 | European Ocean Days |  |  | | date | | 04/03/2024 - 08/03/2024 |  |
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| |  |  | Fishers of the Future |  |  | | date | | 19/03/2024 |
|  |  | | venue | | L42 Business Center, Brussels |
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| |  |  | EU Arctic Forum and Indigenous Peoples’ Dialogue |  |  | | date | | 14/05/2024 - 15/05/2024 |
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| |  |  | European Maritime Day |  |  | | date | | 30/05/2024 - 31/05/2024 |
|  |  | | venue | | SIMAC Academy- Svendborg International Maritime Academy, Denmark |  |
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This newsletter is published by the European Commission's Directorate General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries.
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