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Decarbonisation and modernisation of EU fisheries, and the development and deployment of fishing gear

A10-0236/2025 – Ton Diepeveen – Motion for a resolution (as a whole)

18 December 2025 European Parliament - EP-10 INI 2024/2123(INI) (OEIL)
450
For
93
Against
37
Abstention
11
Did Not Vote

Summary

The European Parliament adopted by 450 votes to 93, with 37 abstentions, a resolution on the decarbonisation and modernisation of EU fisheries, and the development and deployment of fishing gear.

Achieving climate neutrality by 2050 requires an ambitious, socio-economically just, inclusive and sustainable transition of the EU fisheries sector, based on a balance between environmental protection, social justice and economic viability, and supported by public investment and innovation.

Decarbonisation and energy transition

Parliament stressed the need for a realistic and progressive roadmap for decarbonisation, based on the best available scientific knowledge and data, which combines technological developments, logistical improvements, the availability of alternative fuels and legislative timelines to ensure feasible and effective implementation across all fleet segments.

To achieve an inclusive and just transition, structural barriers to access must be removed, including high entry costs, lack of training, and inadequate port infrastructure. A one-size-fits-all approach is therefore not appropriate for the diversity of fleets, regions, and socioeconomic contexts within the EU.

Furthermore, there are significant constraints and obstacles to investment in modernisation, energy efficiency, and sustainability within the EU fleet. The resolution therefore emphasised that consideration must be given not only to modernisation, but also to the possibilities of vessel renewal, considering the fleets high average age of 31.5 years, in order to achieve the EUs decarbonisation objectives.

Members proposed to promote the stimulation of ship renewal schemes in cooperation with private actors, with the support of national and Union funding to facilitate fleet renewal with more modern, safe and environmentally friendly vessels.

Deploring the fact that current financial incentives are insufficient to meet the sector's needs, Parliament argued that new financial leverage mechanisms must be developed and implemented. It called on the Commission to establish sufficient additional financing instruments beyond the EMFAF (European Maritime and Fisheries Fund), including innovative financing models, to support the sector's massive investment needs for decarbonisation and the energy transition. It recommended that the Commission support research in vessel design.

The resolution stressed that the energy transition must be inclusive and accessible to all segments of the sector and must therefore be fully addressed when developing Union policies, particularly regarding small-scale and artisanal fishers.

Members stressed the need for appropriate support and investment to avoid rising fuel costs and believe that no EU-level fuel taxation rules should be introduced for the EU fishing fleet. In this context, they emphasised the importance of measures to stimulate demand for sustainable marine fuels.

Parliament called for the CFP to be fully implemented to ensure that fisheries and aquaculture activities are managed in a fair way, generate socio-economic benefits, contribute to the availability of food products and minimise the impact of their activities on habitats and marine ecosystems, while restoring and maintaining populations of harvested species above levels that produce maximum sustainable yield.

Members drew attention to the need to offer a sustainable future to coastal businesses and communities, and to establish a new strategic pact between the EU and the fisheries and aquaculture sector. They also stressed that the geographical remoteness, insularity, and small size of the outermost regions necessitate a differentiated approach to decarbonising their fisheries sectors. It is therefore necessary to adapt the eligibility criteria and investment priorities under the EMFAF and other EU instruments to take into account the structural constraints and environmental vulnerabilities of the outermost regions.

The resolution suggested that the Commission review the carbon and environmental impacts of all fisheries and aquaculture imports to prevent an unlevel playing field with global competitors that are not subject to similarly stringent regulatory frameworks or equivalent environmental, health and social standards.

Modernisation

Parliament stressed that the modernisation of the EU fishing fleet is a key component of the transition towards a more sustainable and resilient sector and should address both technological and human challenges, ensuring that energy efficiency, digital capacity and operational safety are pursued hand in hand with the improvement of working conditions on board.

Members called for public support to prioritise vessel upgrades that deliver both environmental gains and social progress and enhanced capacity for proper on-board conservation of catches, including cold storage and preservation systems, within national capacity ceilings. They called on Member States to use EU and national financial support to prioritise modernisation strategies that strengthen the long-term sustainability of fishing enterprises, promote local value chains and ensure that fishers can continue to operate under fair, predictable and economically viable conditions.

Parliament reaffirmed that generational renewal should go hand in hand with the objectives of the European Green Deal and with the need to ensure the digital transition within the blue economy. It also underlined the need to strengthen the role of women in this sector.

The resolution called for the creation of a dedicated emergency fund to accelerate fleet renewal, thus enabling a realistic transition to clean energy technologies.

Development and deployment of fishing gear

Parliament stressed the need for targeted public and private investment and regulatory support to promote the development, testing, and widespread use of fishing gear that improves both ecological outcomes and the operational viability of sustainable fleets. It called on the Commission to support innovation by investing in increasing the selectivity of fishing gear, improving port infrastructure, and modernising fishing vessels to improve health, safety, and working conditions, increase energy efficiency, reduce emissions, and enhance the quality of catches.

Text adopted by Parliament, single reading

Breakdown by Political Group

PPE
150
151 members
S&D
89
98 members
PfE
74
76 members
ECR
44
8
15
67 members
Renew
58
60 members
Greens/EFA
40
42 members
The Left
6
29
37 members
NI
7
10
8
25 members
ESN
20
4
24 members

Breakdown by Country

Germany
63 / 16 / 6
France
46 / 12 / 2
Italy
48 / 11 / 0
Spain
44 / 2 / 2
Poland
25 / 2 / 19
Netherlands
18 / 9 / 0
Czechia
15 / 4 / 1
Sweden
8 / 7 / 4
Portugal
18 / 0 / 0
Austria
15 / 3 / 0
Belgium
13 / 4 / 0
Romania
16 / 1 / 0
Hungary
14 / 0 / 0
Denmark
11 / 3 / 0
Slovakia
6 / 5 / 2
Greece
10 / 3 / 0
Bulgaria
12 / 0 / 0
Croatia
10 / 1 / 0
Ireland
9 / 1 / 0
Lithuania
10 / 0 / 0
Finland
5 / 5 / 0
Latvia
8 / 1 / 0
Slovenia
8 / 1 / 0
Estonia
7 / 0 / 0
Luxembourg
4 / 2 / 0
Cyprus
4 / 0 / 1
Malta
3 / 0 / 0

Individual MEP Votes

580 MEPs
MEP Country Group Position
Mika AALTOLA Finland PPE For
Maravillas ABADÍA JOVER Spain PPE For
Magdalena ADAMOWICZ Poland PPE For
Oihane AGIRREGOITIA MARTÍNEZ Spain Renew For
Galato ALEXANDRAKI Greece ECR For
Grégory ALLIONE France Renew For
Abir AL-SAHLANI Sweden Renew For
Nikolaos ANADIOTIS Greece NI For
Christine ANDERSON Germany ESN For
Li ANDERSSON Finland The Left Against
Rasmus ANDRESEN Germany Greens/EFA Against
Mieke ANDRIESE Netherlands PfE For
Vytenis Povilas ANDRIUKAITIS Lithuania S&D For
Mathilde ANDROUËT France PfE For
Marc ANGEL Luxembourg S&D For
Gerolf ANNEMANS Belgium PfE For
Lucia ANNUNZIATA Italy S&D For
Giuseppe ANTOCI Italy The Left Against
Pablo ARIAS ECHEVERRÍA Spain PPE For
Pascal ARIMONT Belgium PPE For
Bartosz ARŁUKOWICZ Poland PPE For
Sakis ARNAOUTOGLOU Greece S&D For
Anja ARNDT Germany ESN For
Francisco ASSIS Portugal S&D For
Daniel ATTARD Malta S&D For
Manon AUBRY France The Left Against
René AUST Germany ESN For
Petras AUŠTREVIČIUS Lithuania Renew For
Adrian-George AXINIA Romania ECR For
Malik AZMANI Netherlands Renew For
Thomas BAJADA Malta S&D For
Jeannette BALJEU Netherlands Renew For
Jordan BARDELLA France PfE For
Dan BARNA Romania Renew For
Pernando BARRENA ARZA Spain The Left For
Stephen Nikola BARTULICA Croatia ECR For
Nikola BARTŮŠEK Czechia PfE For
Arno BAUSEMER Germany ESN For
Christophe BAY France PfE For
Nicolas BAY France ECR For
Wouter BEKE Belgium PPE For
Fredis BELERIS Greece PPE For
François-Xavier BELLAMY France PPE For
Brando BENIFEI Italy S&D For
Isabel BENJUMEA BENJUMEA Spain PPE For
Hildegard BENTELE Germany PPE For
Tom BERENDSEN Netherlands PPE For
Sibylle BERG Germany NI For
Stefan BERGER Germany PPE For
Sergio BERLATO Italy ECR For
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