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ADVISORY COUNCILS CALL ON EC TO SUPPORT THEIR WORK

Advisory Councils call on EC to support their work. The Advisory Councils have called on the European Commission to support their work on attracting new members by increasing the visibility of ACs as well as promoting their achievements. The ACs collectively feel there is a role for the Commission to play, and that efforts in this regard could be strengthened.

In a letter to Ms Vitcheva, Director-General of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, the ACs say:

“Since their establishment under the Common Fisheries Policy, the Advisory Councils (ACs) have enjoyed diverse stakeholder participation with a rich and wide range of expertise in fisheries, aquaculture, processing and retail, including on conservation, and management matters. Though the number of members may fluctuate over the years, the ACs continue working to attract new members, either informally or strategically, which can be seen in the example presentations made by the Secretariat of the Market Advisory Council at the Inter-AC meeting in January 2021, and by the Secretariat of the North Western Waters Advisory Council in November 2022.

“Despite these efforts, public knowledge of the existence of ACs, their role and their work remains low. In the discussions following these presentations, the Advisory Councils called on the European Commission to support their work on attracting new members by increasing the visibility of ACs as well as promoting their achievements.

The ACs collectively feel there is a role for the Commission to play, and that efforts in this regard could be strengthened. The ACs undersigning this letter, would therefore like to reiterate this request, and provide some concrete suggestions for actions the Commission could undertake in this regard:

We would greatly appreciate the Commission following-up on this request and include it as an agenda item at the upcoming Inter-AC meeting in March. We thank you for your continued cooperation and look forward to hearing from you soon.

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