07/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/09/2025 02:20
The European Commission has launched a call for evidence to shape a new EU strategy for fisheries external action - a key step towards more sustainable and globally responsible ocean governance.
The call for evidence will run until 15 September 2025, with the Commission expecting to receive a wide range of contributions from stakeholders, within and outside the EU, including from:
The initiative follows the Commission's commitment under the European Ocean Pact to steer global governance for sustainable fisheries as part of a strengthened EU ocean diplomacy.
Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans, Kostas Kadis, said:
"There is no sustainable future for EU fisheries without a strong EU fisheries external action. As demonstrated at the recent UN Ocean Conference in Nice, the EU is more committed than ever to strengthening international fisheries governance and sustain the multilateral rules system for the ocean. The EU can be more effective in putting its ocean diplomacy and fisheries instruments at the service of more sustainable international fisheries, thereby upholding a level playing field. We turn to stakeholders to help the Commission shape the fisheries external action that will be fit for the future."
The objective of the call for evidence is to receive input on the following questions:
The call for evidence will run until 15 September 2025. The feedback received will be used to shape the future EU strategy for fisheries external action.
As announced in the European Ocean Pact, the Commission will prepare in 2026 a communication on a new strategic approach to EU fisheries external action to outline the EU efforts to close gaps in global fisheries governance and reinforce the EU's commitment to sustainable ocean stewardship.
Among key actions, the Ocean Pact points to:
Call for evidence
European Ocean Pact