Regional management of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) is due to be discussed at a conference in Dublin Castle today.
Key speakers at the event will include Charlina Vitcheva, the European Commission’s director-general for maritime affairs and fisheries, along with a representative of the Belgian presidency of the EU’s fisheries council.
Chairs of the North-Western Waters Advisory Council (NWWAC) and the Pelagic Advisory Council (PeIAC) will also participate, as joint hosts of the event.
It has been organised to mark the 20th anniversary of regional advisory councils in the CFP, and will “celebrate” the role of the advisory councils over the past two decades.
It will also discuss a roadmap on the theme of “the future of EU fisheries and regionalisation in the north-east Atlantic”.
NWWAC chair Emiel Brouckaert and PelAC Sean O’Donoghue have said “this jointly hosted celebratory event is very timely to take stock of where we are in the aftermath of Brexit and to develop a roadmap for enhancing the role of advisory councils”.
“This includes strengthening regionalisation in order to meet the very significant challenges for the future of the fisheries sector such as climate change and energy transition,” they have stated.
: “Over the last twenty years the Pelagic Advisory Council has been at the forefront in making unanimous sustainable management recommendations for the pelagic stocks under its remit and in promoting innovative techniques such as genetics to use in stock assessment,” O’Donoghue has added.
Since their inception, the NWWAC and PelAC have been recognised as key stakeholders in the implementation of the CFP, aligning views of the fishing industry, environmental NGOs and other civil society organisations.
The event is co-funded by the EU, and sponsored by Bord Iascaigh Mhara, t the Killybeg’s Fishermen’s Organisation, Irish South and West Fish Producers Organisation, Irish South and East Fish Producers Organisation, Irish Fish Producers Organisation, Pelagic Freezer Trawler Association, and Danmarks Pelagiske Producentorganisation.
More details about the event, including the programme can be found at nwwac.org.