Directorate-General for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs (European Commission)
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The Directorate-General for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs or DG FISH is a Directorate-General of the European Commission, responsible for the policy area of fisheries, the Law of the Sea and Maritime Affairs of the European Union.
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[edit] Mission
The mission statement of DG FISH is closely linked to the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP).
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- Commissioner: Joe Borg
- Director General: Jörgen Holmquist
[edit] Structure
The DG FISH encompasses 5 Directorates, all headquarted in Brussels, Belgium:
- A: Conservation Policy
- B: External Policy and Markets
- C: Structural Policy
- D: Control and Enforcement
- E: Resources and Relations with Stakeholders
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External policy: External Relations | Development | Enlargement | Trade | EuropeAid | ECHO |
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