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The Parliament, following the proposal from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management, has enacted three laws that mark a significant advancement in harmonizing Montenegrin legislation with EU regulations under negotiation Chapter 13 – Fisheries.

The Ministry of Agriculture announced the adoption of the Law on Marine Fisheries, which establishes a contemporary legal framework for managing marine resources, in accordance with the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy.

“This law governs commercial, sports-recreational, and scientific research fishing. It enhances mechanisms for controlling and protecting marine organisms, defines selective fishing methods, and lays the groundwork for marine ecosystem conservation and improving sector competitiveness,” the statement highlighted.

Additionally, the Law on Aquaculture was adopted, marking the first comprehensive regulation of this sector in Montenegro.

“This law facilitates the effective and sustainable operation of aquaculture activities, establishes a national strategic plan, regulates the market and product traceability, and strengthens both institutional and scientific support,” the Ministry of Agriculture elaborated.

The Parliament also passed the Law on Structural Measures and State Aid in Fisheries and Aquaculture, which for the first time outlines how and under what conditions support funds will be disbursed to beneficiaries through structural measures and state aid within the fisheries and aquaculture domains.

“This law introduces a financial assistance framework based on EU standards, including systems for management, control, and record-keeping, while promoting the development of a competitive, sustainable, and socially responsible sector. The law is grounded in EU Regulation 2021/1139, which establishes the European Maritime, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Fund, and will take effect upon Montenegro’s EU accession,” the Ministry announced.

They concluded that all three laws signify a pivotal move towards bolstering the competitiveness of Montenegrin agriculture and fisheries, safeguarding natural resources, and advancing the European integration process.

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