the satisfaction of elected officials and fishermen

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The Council of Fisheries Ministers of the European Union, which defines fishing quotas for 2025, met in Brussels (Belgium) on Monday 9 and Tuesday 10 December 2024. The reduction in quotas is limited, enough to satisfy elected officials and fishermen.

In the port of Saint-Gilles--de-Vie, sailors welcome the negotiations in Brussels. | WEST-FRANCE ARCHIVES


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  • In the port of Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie, sailors welcome the negotiations in Brussels. | WEST-FRANCE ARCHIVES

Started on Monday, negotiations on fishing quotas continued until 3 a.m. this Wednesday morning, in Brussels, between the ministers of the States of the European Union and the European Commission. This is a crucial moment for fishing professionals. For the delegation of fishermen and elected officials from Vendée, who made the trip, the news is positive.

“Regarding the port of Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie, there is several good news, including the reopening of the…

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