The European Commission released the 2025 annual economic report on the European Union fishing fleet , projecting operating profits of €567 million for the EU fleet in 2025.
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The Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership has launched its third joint transnational call entitled ‘Digitalisation and Innovation for Resilient Marine Ecosystems Businesses, and Communities to Strengthen the EU Blue Economy’s Competitiveness’.
The EMD 2026 call for workshops is now open. Deadline is 18 Nov (23h59). European Maritime Day 2026 is the annual event during which Europe’s maritime community meet to network, discuss and outline joint action on maritime affairs and sustainable blue economy.
The European Commission, along with the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture, convened the EU algae industry in Berlin for the 2nd EU Algae Awareness Summit, starting today. Attended by Costas Kadis, Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans, the meeting aims to support the EU algae sector
Today Commissioner Kadis is hosting an implementation dialogue on the Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) Directive.
Young Europeans have voiced their opinions on what they want for the future of our ocean and what they believe should be included in the upcoming European Ocean Pact. A panel of 15 young people took part in the first Youth Policy Dialogue of Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans, Costas Kadis.
Find out about the EU’s approach to ocean policy, which includes measures to protect and restore ocean health and boost competitiveness of the blue economy
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Find out about the EU’s approach to ocean policy, which includes measures to protect and restore ocean health and boost competitiveness of the blue economy
The 2025 Blue Economy Report has been published. This year’s edition reviews progress made since 2009 and provides an in-depth analysis of the sector’s performance between 2021 and 2022 based on the most recent Eurostat data.