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Lunchtime conference; Deep-sea fisheries in waters of the Iberian Peninsula: Two different cases studies using similar monitoring tools

DG MARE lunchtime conference Thursday 7 March 2013, 12:30 - 14:30 (J-99 00/53) Red sea bream fisheries in the Strait of Gibraltar: state of play of science and management (By Dr. Gil, IEO Spain)

Start date: 07/03/2013 - 12:30
Last update: 15/02/13

Monitoring fish imports from Pacific following Fukushima accident

NOTE TO THE COMPETENT AUTHORITIES OF THE MEMBER STATES

Last update: 04/01/12

Outcome of EU-Japan meeting to assess risk to marine environment from Fukushima

A meeting on 3 October, 2011, was held to (1) assess the risk of contaminated seafood reaching the EU market (2) determine whether the EU marine science community could assist their Japanese colleagues following the catastrophic events of March 2011. They were a follow-up to an earlier risk assessment meeting on 16 May 2011 and the EU Japan summit of 28 May 2011. Release

Start date: 03/10/2011 - 20:00
Last update: 09/11/11

Risk of importing contaminated fish From outside Japanese EEZ following nuclear accident at Fukushima

This assessment was made by the European Commission's Directorate General for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs on the basis of best available information. Comments, criticisma and additional analysis is invited. To provide comments on this page you need to login.

Last update: 03/07/18

Study 2006-15 lot 5: Recuperation of fishing nets lost or abandoned at sea

  Large-scale recovery campaigns of lost or abandoned fishing nets will be organized and as much as possible will ghost nets be recovered. Focus is on deep sea areas. Main objective is to estimate the quantity of ghost nets on the seabed.   Why this study?

Last update: 20/11/11

Study 2006-17 lot 2: Analysis of the economic and social importance of Community fishing fleet using bottom gears in the high seas

  This report presents a description of the Community fleet using bottom gears (fishing gears which are in contact with the seabed) on the high seas (waters located beyond national jurisdiction), together with an analysis of its economic and social importance.

Last update: 22/05/10

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