

We’re fighting for a healthy European ocean — so that our fisheries, communities, and marine life can thrive.
We say that over 12% of EU waters are protected — but are they really? Europe’s so-called protected waters are the most bottom-trawled in the world, threatening the sustainability of Europe’s fisheries and the families and communities of the small-scale fishers who make up the overwhelming majority of the EU fishing fleet. Destructive large-scale fishing in marine protected areas (MPAs) depletes their catch and concentrates the economic benefits in fewer and fewer hands.
What
We must secure a ban on bottom trawling in EU marine protected areas to promote sustainable fisheries for future generations, support local communities, and make real progress in protecting our ocean.


Why
Bottom trawling threatens local jobs, communities, and economies by competing with small-scale, low-impact fishers. The destructive practice poses irreversible damage to marine life, wiping out vital ecosystems that support commercial fish populations and sustain livelihoods.
Europe’s marine protected areas must be truly protected in order to do their job and maximise their benefits — providing meaningful ecosystem protection, mitigating climate change and the effects of extreme weather, and supporting livelihoods.
Hear directly from the small-scale fishers affected by bottom trawling
Key Issues
Economy
Banning bottom trawling would be an investment in the long-term sustainability of EU fisheries and thriving coastal communities, with cascading socioeconomic benefits across commercial fishing, tourism, and diverse ecosystem services.
Food security
Enhancing the protection and management of MPAs will support traditional fishers over the industrial-scale exploitation of marine resources — much of which is used for fishmeal and exports — to promote sustainable fisheries for human consumption.
Climate & biodiversity
Vulnerable species like dolphins, turtles, corals, juvenile fish, sharks, and rays are indiscriminately swept up as bycatch by bottom trawls, which devastate marine ecosystems, damage the seabed, and accelerate the climate crisis.
Jobs
If bottom trawling continues in Europe's MPAs, marine ecosystems and resources will not have a chance to recover, threatening livelihoods across the fishing sector and discouraging new workers from entering the industry.

On the Lineㅤㅤ

“I have been actively fighting industrial trawling since 1986. To protect the sea, I have placed hundreds of concrete seafloor bollards (thus saving the Posidonia meadows) and marble blocks, sculpted by international artists, which have become an underwater museum called 'La casa dei pesci' (The House of Fish). I firmly believe that the sea can also be saved at the table by promoting and purchasing the fruits of artisanal fishing, a sustainable and non-destructive activity.”
“As small-scale fishers, we rely on traditional, low-impact methods that respect the ocean and our culture. However, industrial and bottom trawling in marine protected areas threaten our future. To ensure the continuity of our profession, it is essential to protect and promote artisanal fishing.”
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“Small-scale fishers are part of the sea, its history and can be part of its future. The sea is not just a container of fish products to be sold on the market, and fishing boats must not become factories. Sometimes, the best way to move forward with greater awareness is to step sideways — just as the crab teaches us.”
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“Bottom trawling in MPAs is incompatible with sustainable fishing. The science is clear and the fishing tells the same story, we need to protect our ocean if we are to continue fishing.”
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“It's a clear contradiction that some of our most destructive fishing techniques are allowed to continue in supposedly protected areas. Many people question how it is even possible that trawling and dredging are allowed to take place in MPAs at all. It's simply an artifact of the 'feature based designation' that allows this to happen. Protecting the whole area from unsustainable activity would be ecosystems based management, only protecting a feature is not only misleading, it’s the trick that allows destructive activities to continue. This is how they take the P out of MPA's!”
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“If I have one message for decision-makers, it’s this: limit industrial fishing like drifting FADs or the factory ships that come near our waters, because if we keep going like this, one day there may be no fish left — and nothing left for us to catch. I believe that if all fishermen stood together, we could make things change.”
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“No farmer uproots a tree to harvest fruit, but at sea that's what bottom trawling does.”
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