The Food Fish Farmers, known in Sweden as Matfiskodlarna, serves as the country’s hub for aquaculture knowledge. With the support from the EU, the organisation developed a modern digital gateway to strengthen knowledge exchange, support collaboration, and inspire the future of Swedish aquaculture.
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Berlin-based startup ZERO44 is helping the shipping companies navigate the fast-changing world of decarbonisation regulations. Its platform enables shipowners, operators, and managers to measure, forecast, and optimise fuel use – reducing both emissions and carbon-related costs.
In the French region of Brittany, a pioneering project is transforming undersized mussels, once considered waste, into valuable green energy through methanisation. This process produces methane gas, a renewable energy, from organic materials.
The European Union and São Tomé and Príncipe have signed a new protocol to continue their 40-year-old partnership on fisheries.
Once a symbol of overfishing, bluefin tuna is now regarded as one of the Mediterranean’s greatest recovery stories.
Yesterday, Commissioners Costas Kadis and Jessika Roswall hosted the third edition of the ‘Our Baltic Conference’. Gathering Agriculture, Environment, and Fisheries ministers from the EU Baltic countries, along with European Parliament representatives and regional stakeholders,
On 18 September 2025, and as part of the Annual Science Conference 2025, the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) and the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE) co-hosted the side event “For and from the Baltic:
Today, the Commission adopted its proposal for fishing opportunities for 2026 for the Mediterranean and the Black Seas. The proposal promotes the sustainable management of fish stocks in the Mediterranean and the Black Seas and delivers on the political commitments made in the MedFish4Ever and Sofia
In response to evolving labour market dynamics and the need to ensure a skilled and adaptable workforce, the European Commission has published a study to map the current skills landscape and identify future needs.
Call for expression of interest: Establishment of the EU Blue Economy Observatory Community of Practice (CoP)