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Fishing for herring and sprat in the central Baltic Sea can increase by 139 percent, according to ICES, the International Council for the Exploration of...
Text: Peter Löfgren
Humanity has always sourced food from the sea. And fishing is an ancient way of doing so that can be traced back to the early...
Text: Lina Mattsson
Photo: Simon Stanford, Lena Scherman, Kimmo Hagman
Attempts to change fishing rules after the fact are rejected by the EU Parliament. Now L wants the government to "step up" the protection of...
Text: Wiktor Nummelin/TT
Photo: Hasse Holmberg/TT
EU fisheries ministers exclude the public. The countries' mutual positions are kept secret. We citizens are not allowed to influence the decisions that are decisive...
Reportage: Peter Löfgren
Editing: Helena Fredriksson
Photo: Leif Eiranson
Archive: European Union
The EU fisheries ministers have in a compromise agreed on this years herring fishing in the Baltic Sea next year. As usual, we can continue...
Reportage: Lena Scherman
Animation: Natalia Quintana
Targeted fishing for herring and sturgeon can also continue in 2024. The EU countries have agreed on significantly larger catch quotas than what the European...
Text: Wiktor Nummelin/TT
Foto: Wiktor Nummelin/TT/Hasse Holmberg/TT
A battle for fermented Baltic herring and small fishermen, the government believes when it now takes up the fight against the EU Commission's proposal to...
Text: Wiktor Nummelin/TT
Photo: Susanne LindholmTT/Wiktor Nummelin/TT
The EU Commission proposes a stop to herring fishing in the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia. The reason is that fish stocks are...
Text: TT/Nyhetsbyrån
Photo: Michael Probst/AP/TT
Herring fishing in the Baltic Sea should shrink sharply next year, according to the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). The stock...
Text: TT/Nyhetsbyrån
Photo: Hasse Holmberg/TT
EU fisheries ministers are currently violating EU laws, yet no one has been held accountable for their actions. However, today, March 16, environmental organizations are...
Text: Peter Löfgren
Foto: Göran Ehlmé
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