CAPACITY CEILINGS IN EU FISHERIES – BARRIER OR OPPORTUNITY FOR DECARBONISATION?: WEBINAR

Capacity ceilings in EU fisheries – Barrier or opportunity for decarbonisation?: Webinar.
Date: 9 December 2024, 1200 CET
Location: Online – register here
Organised by: ClientEarth
To ensure wider accessibility, live translation will be available in French (français) & Spanish (español).
About the Webinar
Join ClientEarth for an insightful discussion on how EU capacity ceilings in the fisheries sector relate to the urgent need for decarbonisation.
The recent report published by Swedish RISE institute on behalf of ClientEarth Capacity Ceilings in EU Fisheries: Obstacle or Opportunity for the Decarbonisation Process? challenges the perception that vessel weight and power limits under the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) are hindering the transition to cleaner, more energy-efficient technologies. Instead, the findings show that these capacity ceilings are not a barrier to the energy transition and can align with decarbonisation efforts, making a revision of the CFP’s capacity ceilings provision not necessary.
This timely event, ahead of the European Commission Energy Transition Partnership workshops (11-12 December) focusing on small-scale, large-scale, and distant-water fisheries, will bring together experts, policymakers, and both small-scale and large-scale fishers to explore the report’s findings and their implications for decarbonisation in the fisheries sector.
Attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with stakeholders, pose questions, and gain valuable insights on shaping a sustainable future for fisheries.
Speakers:
- Sara Hornborg, Sustainable Seafood Researcher, RISE Institute
- Gorka Gabiña, Head of Sustainable Fishing Technologies, AZTI
- Daniel Voces De Onaindi, Managing Director, Europêche
- Brian O’Riordan, Policy Advisor, Low Impact Fishers of Europe