EU–Japan fisheries dialogue

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The EU–Japan fisheries dialogue is a bilateral forum where the European Union and Japan coordinate policies, management, and cooperation on marine fisheries and related maritime issues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral dialogue mechanism
international fisheries cooperation forum
aim to address market access and regulatory issues related to fishery products
to coordinate fisheries policies between the European Union and Japan
to enhance cooperation in regional and international fisheries fora
to exchange information on fisheries management measures
to promote sustainable use of marine living resources
to strengthen monitoring, control and surveillance against IUU fishing
to support science‑based fisheries management
cooperationBetween European Commission Directorate‑General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries NERFINISHED
Government of Japan fisheries authorities NERFINISHED
geographicScope European Union waters
Japanese waters
high seas areas of mutual interest
hasFormat regular high‑level meetings
technical consultations
hasStakeholderInvolvement fishing industry representatives
policy officials
scientific experts
language English
Japanese
organisedBy European Commission NERFINISHED
relevant ministries and agencies of Japan
participant European Union NERFINISHED
Japan NERFINISHED
policyArea combating illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
fisheries science and data collection
marine fisheries
maritime affairs
maritime environmental protection
ocean governance
regional fisheries management organizations
sustainable fisheries management
trade in fishery products
relatedTo EU–Japan Economic Partnership Agreement NERFINISHED
EU–Japan relations
FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries NERFINISHED
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea NERFINISHED
regional fisheries management organizations in the Atlantic
regional fisheries management organizations in the North Pacific
topic by‑catch reduction and discards policy
climate change impacts on fisheries
fisheries control and enforcement
fishing fleet management
marine biodiversity conservation
port state measures
total allowable catches and fishing opportunities
traceability of fishery products

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Japan–European Union relations hasComponent EU–Japan fisheries dialogue