The European Union banned eel fishing in the Basque Country. With this agreement, it aims to establish a series of controls on the capture and commercialization of this species, aimed at professionalizing the sector that meets the requirements of the European Union.
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The Basque government and the Association Euskadi Anguleros have taken a step forward to resolve the ban on eel fishing in Brussels. We will remember that last December the European Union vetoed recreational fishing for eels to bring about the recovery of an endangered species and victim of illegal trade. In plan, consisting of four points, is the goal facilitating and regulating professionalisation.
the jeltzale parliamentarian Mikel Arruabarrena announced the details of the plan during the plenary session of the Basque Parliament and stressed that the aim is to “move forward together”.
So, on the way to the professionalization of the angulars, and before the distribution of the licenses, a fishing count. More than 600 people are currently involved in eel fishing.
On the other hand, after Azti’s analysis, the catch quota. In the same line they propose a control committee in which there would be environmental and corner groups in addition to the government.
Finally, it is established that the sale of eel It can only be carried out in fishermen’s associations or establishments authorized to market this product.
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Source: EITB

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