Brussels endorses new fisheries protocol with Guinea-Bissau

European Parliament

Source: European Parliament

Vessels from Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece and France can fish for tuna, cephalopods and crustaceans in the country’s waters until 2029

Members of European Parliament (MEPs) have given their consent to the updated fisheries agreement with Guinea Bissau, granting 41 EU vessels access to the country’s waters for the next five years.

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