At the ‘Our Ocean’ conference in Greece on Tuesday 16 April, the European Union announced that it would be setting up 40 actions to help the oceans, financed to the tune of €3.5 billion by various EU funds.
In terms of sustainable fisheries, up to €1.9 billion has been earmarked under the ‘Recovery and Resilience Facility’ for actions in Greece, Spain, Cyprus, Poland and Portugal. €23.5 million over the 2024-2025 period is earmarked to support Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs).
€1.36 million to support the implementation of the agreement on marine biodiversity beyond areas of national jurisdiction(BBNJ) and €24 million to protect marine biodiversity and preserve marine ecosystems (Benguela Blue Current, Maldives, Suriname, French Southern and Antarctic Territories).
€103 million for ocean observation programmes and €980 million from the ‘Recovery and Resilience Facility’ will be financed in several countries (Greece, Spain, Italy, Cyprus, Finland) to combat marine pollution.
Details: https://aeur.eu/f/bs9 (Original version in French by Lionel Changeur)