Links
Maritime issues on other European Commission websites
- Environment – the marine environment and Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)
- Research – marine and maritime research
- Mobility and transport – maritime transport
- Energy – energy, including wind and ocean renewable energy
- Regional policy – regional development and funding for different activities, including maritime activities
- Enterprise and industry – ship- and boatbuilding
Maritime affairs on websites of other EU bodies
The most important committees/working groups in the different EU institutions and agencies:
- European Parliament
- European Economic and Social Committee
- Committee of the Regions
- European Maritime Safety Agency
- European Environment Agency
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European External Action Service
- European Defence Agency: maritime surveillance
- EU NAVFOR: EU counter-piracy military operation off the Somali coast
International and regional organisations
- UNESCO's Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission
- Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs)
- Regional Advisory Councils (RACs)
Sea basins
Atlantic basin:
- Ospar (North East Atlantic Commission)
- Atlantic Arc Commission of CPMR
Baltic Sea basin:
- Baltic Development Forum
- Baltic Sea Parliamentary Conference
- Baltic Sea States sub-regional cooperation
- Council of the Baltic Sea States
- Helsinki Commission (Helcom)
Arctic basin:
Mediterranean Sea basin:
Stakeholders
- Conference of peripheral maritime regions (CPMR)
- Maritime industries forum (MIF)
- European science foundation – Marine Board
Others
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News
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07/02/2013 -
Fisheries: catch limits agreed for jack mackerel in the South Pacific
The European Commission is generally satisfied with the outcome of the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO) Third Preparatory Conference, which just ended in Santiago, Chile.
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06/02/2012 -
New Protocol to Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the EU and Greenland
The EU and Greenland reached agreement today on a new Protocol to implement the EU/Greenland Fisheries Partnership Agreement. This Protocol will enter into force on 1 January 2013 and will be valid for a period of 3 years.
- 27/01/2012 - 7th TAG Meeting Minutes 2011-11-29.30

