This exhibition introduces us to David, Muireann, Neily, and Primitivo — artisanal fishers — who are dedicated to providing fresh, high-quality seafood and supporting the sustainability and heritage of their coastal communities
EU law and how countries allocate fishing quotas
EU law requires countries to allocate fishing opportunities based on transparent and objective criteria. This should take into account the benefits for society, the economy and the environment. However, in practice, countries distribute most fishing quotas to those that have a history of catching the most. This favours industrial fleets over artisanal vessels, harming both coastal fishing communities and the marine environment.
If countries give small-scale fisheries a fairer allocation of fishing opportunities, they can be part of the solution to help preserve the ocean for future generations.