What is the BSAC?
The Baltic Sea Advisory Council (BSAC) was set up in March 2006 after a decision by the EU to create so-called Regional Advisory Councils in the fisheries sector (Council Decision 2004/585/EC). The main aim of the BSAC is to prepare and provide advice on the management of Baltic Sea fisheries in order to achieve a successful running of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy. To know more about it.
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The BSAC Working Group on ecosystem based management was held in Copenhagen on 13 March.
CCB Fisheries Policy Officer chaired the meeting, where it was discussed and completed an overview of fisheries management measures in Natura 2000 areas in the Baltic.
Related documents, including the list of participants and the provisional agenda, are available here.