The exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of a country is a maritime boundary it sets, under the auspices of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS),…
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Octopus populations in Croatia have been affected by overfishing and hunting by recreational and professional fishermen.…
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Climate change a key challenge for Croatian fisheries and aquaculture
Innovative solutions necessary to build resilience This article was featured in Eurofish Magazine 4 2022 Marija Vučković,… -
Croatia is well on its way to restrict fishing in 30% of fishing area in the Adriatic This article was featured in Eurofish Magazine 4 2022.…
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September / October 2021 EUROFISH Magazine 5 Country profile: Romania,…
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New study confirms that Croatians are fairly avid eaters of fish and seafood This article was featured in Eurofish Magazine 4 2021. The Directorate of Fisheries in the Ministry of Agriculture conducted an analysis of the consumption of fishery and aquaculture products in the Croatia for the years 2018 and 2019. The aim of the study was to determine the net supply (availability) and per capita (apparent) consumption of fishery and aquaculture products.
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July / August 2021 EUROFISH Magazine 4 Country profile: Italy,…
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Over the last few years, Croatia has set a path to introduce electronic data delivery for the entire fisheries sector. The progress is evident and the introduction of electronic data delivery is very well accepted by the end-users - fishermen, farmers, buyers and the administration itself. Commercial fishers can deliver catch and landings data on paper (logbooks or reports), electronically through e-logbooks, via an app, or by email. Up until now, nearly 40% of the fishing fleet delivers daily catch and landing data electronically/digitally or by mobile application. What is even more significant is that these data cover nearly 98% of the catch.