NSAC advice is developed and approved by the Members of the NSAC. It is produced by following set guidelines for the development and publication of papers. Our advice — and responses to it — is searchable below.

Note that the European Commission is not involved in the development or approval of NSAC advice and is not responsible for any use of the information contained within it.

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20-2425 NWWAC/NSAC Advice on MMO Stage 3 consultation on management of fishing activity impacts in marine protected areas 2024/25 Published
19-2425 NSAC Advice on fisheries management measures for GES in the Belgian Part of the North Sea 2024/25 Published Response
18-2425 Multi-AC Advice on Enhancing the Role and Functioning of the EU Advisory Councils 2024/25 Published
17-2425 NSAC/NWWAC Advice on STECF Work on the Social Data in Fisheries 2024/25 Published
16-2425 NSAC Advice on 2026 Fishing opportunities 2024/25 Published
12-2425 NSAC Advice on the Evaluation of the CFP 2024/25 Published Response
15-2425 NSAC Advice on GNSBI and stakeholder engagement 2024/25 Published
14-2425 NWWAC/PelAC/NSAC Advice on the implementation of the EU Fisheries Control Regulation 2024/25 Published
13-2425 NSAC Advice on Mapping of Important Fishing Grounds 2024/25 Published Response
11-2425 Multi-AC Advice on Multiannual Financial Framework 2024/25 Published Response
10-2425 NSAC Advice on JR regarding technical measures for the conservation of fishery resources of the North Sea (crab claws) 2024/25 Published
09-2425 NSAC Advice on Pollution in the Skagerrak and the Kattegat 2024/25 Published
08-2425 NSAC Advice on European Oceans Pact 2024/25 Published
07-2425 Multi-AC Advice on Stakeholder Engagement in STECF 2024/25 Published Response
06-2425 NSAC Advice on revised ICES Advice for cod, whiting, and sole 2024/25 Published Response

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