Europêche welcomes the adoption of Regulation (EU) 2025/1444 setting strict brine-freezing conditions for tuna purse seiners. For once, a European regulation rightly recognises and values the high sanitary and technological standards already applied by the European tropical tuna purse seine fleet, that only responsible operators can meet.
Starting today, the European Commission will kick off a week of negotiations on the draft free trade agreement (FTA) between the European Union and Thailand. These discussions, interrupted for several years and relaunched a couple of years ago, are causing concern in the European tuna industry. Europêche, the leading representative body for the fishing industry in Europe, calls for the exclusion of tuna products from this agreement.
The Side Event will adress these issues trough three short presentations, followed by a question-answer session. Attendees will also be able to discuss these issues with the presentrs ans sponsors during the event while enjoying refreshments and snacks. The presentations will cover the following topics:
Remarks on the importance of MCS for ICCAT fishieries
Stefaan Depypere, ICCAT Chair.
The GEF/ABNJ Tuna Project's MCS activities.
Alejandro Anganuzzi, Common Oceans/ABNJ Tuna Project
Incresing Transparency in fishing agreements.
Julio Morón-Ayala, LDAC
Opportunities for improved data collection and mornitoring through electronic reporting and electronic monitoring.
Europêche welcomes the adoption of Regulation (EU) 2025/1444 setting strict brine-freezing conditions for tuna purse seiners. For once, a European regulation rightly recognises and values the high sanitary and technological standards already applied by the European tropical tuna purse seine fleet, that only responsible operators can meet.