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Oceana regrets the missed opportunity to set responsible fishing opportunities.
December, 2012
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Over the past 10 years fisheries ministers have set TACs that were on average 41% higher than sustainable catch levels thereby depleting stocks of key commercial species
December, 2012
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Oceana demands that the ban be extended to coastal areas and calls for other Baltic countries to follow Finnish example.
December, 2012
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Oceana: EU Member States continue to disregard scientific advice and the binding precautionary principle for some stocks
November, 2012
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Oceana commends European Parliament for positive step in ending mismanagement of threatened Baltic salmon
November, 2012
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Oceana calls for an end to mismanagement of threatened Baltic salmon
November, 2012
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Though mainly positive, the proposal should go further for several species including Norway Lobster, megrims, cod, sole and anglerfish.
October, 2012
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Commission ignored scientific advice to close several fisheries.
October, 2012
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Oceana calls for common minimum landing size for salmon and sea trout and banning salmon fisheries in the Baltic Sea.
July, 2012
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European fisheries ministers set catch limits that exceed Commission recommendations by 22%
December, 2011