by Oliver McBride | Jan 27, 2026 | European Fishing Industry, Latest News
Baltic and North Sea states warn shadow fleet and satellite interference threaten maritime security, navigation safety, shipping rules Coordinated warning from coastal states Coastal states around the Baltic Sea and North Sea, alongside Iceland, have issued an open...
by Oliver McBride | Jan 26, 2026 | European Fishing Industry, Latest News
Portugal’s fishing sector gains stronger EU representation as ADAPI joins Europêche to support fleet interests and policy engagement. Europêche, the leading representative body of the European fishing sector, has announced the adhesion of ADAPI (Association of...
by Oliver McBride | Jan 23, 2026 | European Fishing Industry, Latest News
Flanders fisheries covenant places fishermen at policy centre, linking research, data collection, sustainability goals and administrative burden reduction plans Fishermen Positioned As Core Actors In New Covenant A new Flemish fisheries agreement formally places...
by Oliver McBride | Jan 23, 2026 | European Fishing Industry, Latest News
Scallops return to Montmartre as the 20th anniversary festival celebrates Brittany’s flagship fishery, with 100,000 visitors expected Scallop Festival Returns to Paris Landmark The scallop will once again take centre stage in Paris this weekend as the Fête de la...
by Oliver McBride | Jan 21, 2026 | European Fishing Industry, Latest News
Breton fisheries urge targeted measures to reduce dolphin bycatch and oppose Bay of Biscay closures that threaten jobs and coastal communities As the fishing sector prepares to face yet another interruption to its activities, the Breton fisheries committees reaffirm...
by Oliver McBride | Jan 15, 2026 | European Fishing Industry, Latest News
Iceland and Faroe Islands begin quota review talks, extending current fishing access while uncertainty grows around 2027 arrangements Iceland–Faroe Fisheries Deal Rolled Forward Pending 2027 Talks Iceland and the Faroe Islands have agreed to begin negotiations later...