
Food security and strategic autonomy in decline
European fishers have delivered strong environmental progress under one of the world’s most stringent frameworks. Today, over 60 Atlantic stocks are fished at maximum sustainable yield, compared to just 5 in 2009. According to FAO[1], 75.8% of assessed stocks in the Northeast Atlantic are biologically sustainable, rising to 86.6% when weighted by landings.
Yet, this progress is not translating into higher yields or production. Market indicators further confirm the structural weakening of EU seafood autonomy. The latest European Market Observatory for Fisheries and Aquaculture Products (EUMOFA) report[2] shows EU landings at historically low levels, with further deterioration expected.
Call for a targeted revision of the CFP
Europêche calls on the European Commission, Member States and the European Parliament to move beyond diagnosis and take immediate corrective action through a targeted revision of the CFP, focusing on:
- Rebalancing the three pillars of sustainability—environmental, economic and social
- Revising ineffective policies, including the landing obligation, to ensure they are practical and workable.
- Updating fleet management rules and advancing a realistic energy transition for the sector.
- Reducing regulatory burden and complexity, which currently undermine competitiveness and investment
- Ensuring a level playing field with international competitors and imports
- Restoring fleet viability and generational renewal
A targeted, ‘Omnibus-style’ revision is urgently needed to address inconsistencies extending beyond the CFP basic regulation—including multiannual plans, the Control Regulation, the current fisheries fund, and the deep-sea access framework—to correct mistakes, simplify, reduce bureaucracy and provide immediate relief to the sector.
The CFP evaluation should mark a turning point. Europêche calls on policymakers to acknowledge that the current trajectory is unsustainable and to take decisive, corrective action without delay.
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[1] https://www.fao.org/about/fao-unoc-series/2025/fao-global-marine-fish-stock-assessment/en
[2] The EU Fish Market 2025 Edition https://eumofa.eu/documents/20124/210402/EFM2025_EN.pdf/7e142aae-ec07-ec29-dbf4-35c7fc723fa1?t=1764600211543


