In 2014, the EU fishing fleet numbered 81 500 vessels with a combined gross tonnage (GT) of 1.6 million tonnes and engine power of 6.4 million kilowatts (kW). EU fleet capacity has continued to decrease steadily, at an average annual rate of 2% in terms of vessel numbers and engine power (kW) and 3% in terms of gross tonnage (GT). Based on data submitted by Member States under the Data Collection Framework (DCF), there were 63 642 active vessels and 17 860 inactive vessels in 2014. Of the active vessels, 74% were classed as small-scale, 26% large-scale and remaining less than 1%, distant-water vessels. Direct employment generated by the fleet amounted to just under 150 000 fishers, corresponding to 111 140 FTEs. The revenue (income from lan...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Harmful fisheries subsidies have historically contributed to fleet overcapacity and continue to be a...
Despite the common fleet segmentation in the DCR, it is still quite difficult to compare economic fi...
In 2015, the EU fishing fleet numbered 84 420 vessels with a combined gross tonnage (GT) of 1.62 mil...
In 2014, the EU fishing fleet numbered 81 500 vessels with a combined gross tonnage (GT) of 1.6 mill...
In 2017, the EU fishing fleet numbered 83 323 vessels with a combined gross tonnage (GT) of 1.56 mil...
In 2018, the EU fishing fleet numbered 81 199 vessels with a combined gross tonnage of 1.56 million ...
In 2020, the EU fishing fleet numbered 73 716 vessels with a combined gross tonnage of 1.30 million ...
The 2014 Annual Economic Report (AER) on the European Union (EU) fishing fleet provides a comprehens...
The 2013 Annual Economic Report (AER) on the European Union (EU) fishing fleet provides a comprehens...
The 2009 Annual Economic Report (AER) of the EU fishing fleet is the most recent compilation of stat...
Commission Decision of 25 February 2016 setting up a Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee fo...
The 2014 Annual Economic Report (AER) on the European Union (EU) fishing fleet ...
In most economic sectors, increases in capital (i.e., investments) are often considered virtuous, in...
We analysed the development of the status of 41 commercially exploited fish stocks from the North Ea...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Harmful fisheries subsidies have historically contributed to fleet overcapacity and continue to be a...
Despite the common fleet segmentation in the DCR, it is still quite difficult to compare economic fi...
In 2015, the EU fishing fleet numbered 84 420 vessels with a combined gross tonnage (GT) of 1.62 mil...
In 2014, the EU fishing fleet numbered 81 500 vessels with a combined gross tonnage (GT) of 1.6 mill...
In 2017, the EU fishing fleet numbered 83 323 vessels with a combined gross tonnage (GT) of 1.56 mil...
In 2018, the EU fishing fleet numbered 81 199 vessels with a combined gross tonnage of 1.56 million ...
In 2020, the EU fishing fleet numbered 73 716 vessels with a combined gross tonnage of 1.30 million ...
The 2014 Annual Economic Report (AER) on the European Union (EU) fishing fleet provides a comprehens...
The 2013 Annual Economic Report (AER) on the European Union (EU) fishing fleet provides a comprehens...
The 2009 Annual Economic Report (AER) of the EU fishing fleet is the most recent compilation of stat...
Commission Decision of 25 February 2016 setting up a Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee fo...
The 2014 Annual Economic Report (AER) on the European Union (EU) fishing fleet ...
In most economic sectors, increases in capital (i.e., investments) are often considered virtuous, in...
We analysed the development of the status of 41 commercially exploited fish stocks from the North Ea...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Harmful fisheries subsidies have historically contributed to fleet overcapacity and continue to be a...
Despite the common fleet segmentation in the DCR, it is still quite difficult to compare economic fi...