The European Commission has given new guidance on the interpretation of the regulation to provide cabotage within a member state1, thus providing an internal market for...
Following a Commission proposal, the Council of Ministers has today (24 March) decided to list Belize, Cambodia and Guinea-Conakry as countries acting insufficiently against illegal fishing....
The European Commission and the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy have adopted today (6 March) a Joint Communication to...
The first ships have yet to arrive, but already there is plenty of activity amid the sand and the dunes. Rotterdam, Europe’s largest port, has just...
What is coastal and maritime tourism? Coastal tourism includes beach-based tourism and recreation activities (e.g. swimming, surfing, etc.), and other recreation activities in coastal areas (e.g....
A new report published today (20 February) paints a worrying picture of Europe's seas. The Commission's analysis, which will be presented at the Healthy Oceans –...
The European Commission today (20 February) presented a new strategy to support coastal and maritime tourism in Europe. Recognising the sector's potential for sustainable growth and...