From a fishing point of view, the
main source of legislation used to manage human activities in the
seas of Europe is the
Common
Fisheries Policy (CFP). In recent years the CFP has undergone a
review as it was proving ineffective. For example, cod stocks are
on the verge of collapse and the old policy did not address the
effects that fishing has on the marine environment. In January
2003, a new CFP was announced. The main changes included:
These pages provide some information on fisheries at present
and set out the views of the UK statutory nature conservation
agencies on fishing management, practice, policy and
conservation.