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The lack of coordinated international action has left policymakers with difficult trade-offs

Atlantic Alarm: EU Loosens Mackerel Limits as Fish Stocks Plunge

EUROPEAN UNION
Thursday, April 02, 2026, 09:00 (GMT + 9)

Scientists warn of a collapsing population while policymakers pivot under international pressure

The European Union (EU) has approved an increase in mackerel catch quotas in the North Atlantic, triggering sharp criticism from scientists who warn the species may be nearing a dangerous tipping point. The move marks a significant policy reversal and aligns the bloc with fishing limits already set by Great Britain, Norway, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands, despite mounting ecological concerns.

Photo: courtesy Norges Sildesalgslag

A Policy Reversal Under Pressure

Just months ago, in December, EU member states had agreed to slash mackerel catches by 70%, following recommendations from the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). That proposal aimed to protect declining fish stocks and ensure long-term sustainability.

However, after failing to convince neighboring fishing nations to adopt similar restrictions, Brussels scaled back its ambition. The EU has now settled on a 48% reduction, effectively mirroring the quotas enforced by its North Atlantic counterparts.

This shift represents a dramatic change in direction, raising questions about the EU’s commitment to science-based fisheries management.

Photo: courtesy Norges Sildesalgslag

Rapid Decline in Mackerel Population

The urgency of the situation is underscored by stark data. The biomass of spawning-age mackerel has plummeted from nearly 13 million tonnes in 2014 to less than 3 million tonnes in 2025. Scientists warn that such a steep decline threatens the species’ ability to reproduce and recover.

Despite these warnings, the EU’s revised stance reflects geopolitical and economic realities, as unilateral restrictions risk disadvantaging European fleets.

Photo: courtesy Norges Sildesalgslag

Industry Tensions and Competitive Concerns

French fishing representatives have voiced strong objections, arguing the agreement creates an uneven playing field. They contend that countries like Norway and Iceland can continue fishing at higher levels while still exporting their catch into the EU market.

This dynamic, they say, allows non-EU nations to benefit commercially while EU fishers face tighter constraints—an imbalance that has fueled tensions within the bloc.

Photo: Stockfile / FIS

Brussels Voices Frustration

Earlier this month, the European Commission publicly expressed its dissatisfaction with stalled negotiations among coastal states. Officials emphasized that the EU had been “the only party” consistently pushing for adherence to scientific advice and stricter limits to prevent overfishing.

The lack of coordinated international action has left policymakers with difficult trade-offs between environmental responsibility and economic competitiveness.

As mackerel stocks continue to shrink, the decision highlights a growing challenge: balancing short-term industry pressures with the long-term survival of one of the Atlantic’s most valuable fish populations.


🇯🇵 日本語版(Japanese Translation)

大西洋に警鐘:EU、魚類資源の急減の中でサバ漁獲制限を緩和

科学者が個体数崩壊の危機を警告する一方、政策当局は国際的圧力の中で方針転換

欧州連合(EU)は、北大西洋におけるサバの漁獲枠の増加を承認し、同種が危険な転換点に近づいている可能性があると警告する科学者たちから強い批判を招いている。この決定は重要な政策転換を意味し、イギリス、ノルウェー、アイスランド、フェロー諸島がすでに設定している漁獲制限と足並みを揃えるものとなった。生態学的懸念が高まる中での決定である。

圧力下での政策転換

わずか数か月前の12月、EU加盟国は、国際海洋探査協議会(ICES)の勧告に従い、サバの漁獲量を70%削減することで合意していた。この提案は、減少する魚類資源を保護し、長期的な持続可能性を確保することを目的としていた。

しかし、近隣の漁業国に同様の制限を採用させる試みが失敗に終わった後、ブリュッセルはその目標を引き下げた。EUは現在、48%削減にとどめることで合意し、事実上、北大西洋の他国が設定した漁獲枠に合わせた形となった。

この方針変更は劇的な方向転換を示しており、EUの科学的根拠に基づく漁業管理へのコミットメントに疑問を投げかけている。

サバ個体数の急激な減少

状況の深刻さは、明確なデータによって裏付けられている。産卵年齢のサバの資源量は、2014年の約1,300万トンから2025年には300万トン未満へと急落した。科学者たちは、このような急激な減少が同種の繁殖能力と回復力を脅かしていると警告している。

これらの警告にもかかわらず、EUの方針転換は、単独での制限が欧州の漁業者に不利をもたらす可能性があるという地政学的および経済的現実を反映している。

業界の緊張と競争上の懸念

フランスの漁業関係者は強い反対を表明しており、この合意が不公平な競争環境を生み出していると主張している。彼らは、ノルウェーアイスランドなどの国々がより高い水準で漁獲を続けながら、その漁獲物をEU市場に輸出できる点を問題視している。

この構図は、非EU諸国が商業的利益を得る一方で、EUの漁業者がより厳しい制約に直面することを意味し、域内の緊張を高めている。

ブリュッセルの不満表明

今月初め、欧州委員会は沿岸国間の交渉が停滞していることに対し、公に不満を表明した。EUは「科学的助言に従い、乱獲を抑制するためのより厳しい制限を一貫して提唱してきた唯一の当事者」であると強調した。

国際的な協調行動の欠如により、政策立案者は環境責任と経済競争力の間で困難な選択を迫られている。

サバ資源が減少し続ける中、この決定は短期的な業界の圧力と、北大西洋で最も価値の高い魚種の一つの長期的な存続とのバランスを取るという課題の高まりを浮き彫りにしている。


🇨🇳 简体中文版(Simplified Chinese Translation)

大西洋警报:欧盟在鱼类资源骤减之际放宽鲭鱼捕捞限制

科学家警告种群可能崩溃,而政策制定者在国际压力下调整方向

欧盟(EU)已批准增加北大西洋鲭鱼捕捞配额,引发科学界的强烈批评。科学家警告称,该物种可能正接近一个危险的临界点。这一决定标志着一项重要的政策逆转,并使欧盟与英国、挪威、冰岛和法罗群岛已设定的捕捞配额保持一致,尽管生态担忧日益加剧。

压力下的政策转向

就在几个月前的12月,欧盟成员国曾同意将鲭鱼捕捞量削减70%,以遵循**国际海洋考察理事会(ICES)**的建议。该提议旨在保护不断减少的鱼类资源,并确保长期可持续性。

然而,在未能说服邻近国家采取类似措施之后,布鲁塞尔降低了其目标。欧盟如今决定仅实施48%的削减,实际上与北大西洋其他国家设定的配额保持一致。

这一转变标志着政策方向的重大改变,也引发了外界对欧盟是否坚持以科学为基础进行渔业管理的质疑。

鲭鱼种群快速下降

严峻形势由明确的数据所体现。产卵年龄鲭鱼的生物量已从2014年的约1300万吨骤降至2025年的不足300万吨。科学家警告称,如此急剧的下降正威胁该物种的繁殖能力和恢复能力。

尽管存在这些警告,欧盟的立场转变反映了地缘政治和经济现实,因为单方面限制可能使欧洲渔民处于不利地位。

行业紧张与竞争担忧

法国渔业代表强烈反对这一协议,认为其造成了不公平的竞争环境。他们指出,像挪威冰岛这样的国家可以继续以更高水平捕捞,同时仍将渔获出口至欧盟市场。

这种局面意味着非欧盟国家能够获得商业利益,而欧盟渔民却面临更严格的限制,从而加剧了内部紧张局势。

布鲁塞尔表达不满

本月早些时候,欧盟委员会公开对沿海国家之间谈判缺乏进展表示不满。官员强调,欧盟一直是“唯一一个持续主张遵循科学建议并限制过度捕捞的参与方”。

国际协调行动的缺失,使政策制定者不得不在环境责任与经济竞争力之间做出艰难权衡。

随着鲭鱼资源持续减少,这一决定凸显了一个日益严峻的挑战:在短期行业压力与北大西洋最具价值鱼类资源之一的长期生存之间取得平衡。

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