The agreement on fishing quotas was reached by EU agriculture and fisheries ministers after negotiations that began yesterday.
Sprat quotas were increased by 45%, while herring catches in the central Baltic will rise by 15%.
Bycatch of cod - incidental catches of the species, which has been off-limits to targeted fishing since 2019 - will remain at current levels.
The deal represents a major improvement over the European Commission’s initial proposal, which had called for cuts of more than 63% in the eastern Baltic and up to 84% in the western Baltic.
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