Published Thursday, 30 October 2003

CFP Briefing No 16 

In presenting its overall strategic approach to the Common Fisheries Policy reform in 2002, the Commission identified the conservation of commercial fish stocks as a key challenge facing Community fisheries. However, the desire for sustainable management of fish stocks, and the marine environment at large, has substantially increased the demand for up-to-date and timely scientific assessments and adviceon the state of resources.

To identify ways of meeting these challenges, the Commission published a Communication on improving scientific and technical advice for Community fisheries management in February 2003 (2003/C 47/06). The Commission intendsto improve current insufficiencies in the advisory process by:

  • i) improving the efficiency and coordination of advisory activities; and
  • ii) strengthening and supplementing existing capacity for scientific advice.

A number of short-term measures are suggested, together with options for long-term institutional adjustments, to improve the reliability, transparency and timeliness of scientific advice.

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