Europêche
- Association of national
organisations of fishing enterprises in the European Union
European Association of Fish Producers’ Organisations (EAPO)
- European Association of Fish Producers Organisations
European Commission - Fisheries - The Common Fisheries
Policy (CFP) is the European Union's instrument for the management
of fisheries and aquaculture. It was created to manage a common
resource and to meet the obligation set in the original Treaties of
the then European Community. Because fish are a natural and mobile
resource they are considered as common property. In addition, the
Treaties which created the Community stated that there should be a
common policy in this area, that is, common rules adopted at EU
level and implemented in all Member States.
Fishery and Aquaculture Country Profile for Lithuania
- aquatic species caught by country or area, by species items, by
FAO major fishing areas, and year, for all commercial, industrial,
recreational and subsistence purposes. The harvest from mariculture,
aquaculture and other kinds of fish farming is also included.
AQUASTAT is FAO's global information
system on water and agriculture developed by the Land and Water
Division. It collects, analyses and disseminates data and
information by country and by region. Its aim is to provide users
interested in global, regional and national analyses with
comprehensive information related to water resources and
agricultural water management across the world, with emphasis on
countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Information for Lithuania
Network of
Aquaculture Centres in Central Eastern Europe - Formed to facilitate the
R&D sphere in Central-Eastern Europe to be an integral part of the European
Research Area. Exchange of information among members (within the region).
Facilitate the transfer of information relevant to aquaculture development of
the region. Exchange of scientists with special regard to young ones. Initiate
joint research and training programs. Facilitate efforts aiming at the better
involvement of CEE institutions in European-level aquaculture development
programs. Assist the organisation of regional aquaculture meetings and
conferences. Facilitate the improvement of partnership between science and
practice, with special regard to SMEs and producers associations. Enhance the
capacity of CEE institutions to be able to initiate and run regional aquaculture
development projects supported by the EU, FAO and other international
organisations. Development collaboration between the "Network" and other
regional networks/organisations with special regard to NACA (Network of
Aquaculture Centers in Asia-Pacific). Member countries: Belarus, Czech Republic,
Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Russia, Ukraine