
The FarFish project aims to provide knowledge, tools, and methods to support responsible, sustainable, and profitable EU fisheries outside European waters. The project focuses on providing solutions for the EU to fish responsibly and sustainably in international waters. The project's objectives are aligned with the EU's fisheries policy, which emphasizes the importance of sustainable fishing practices. The project's outcomes will contribute to the development of a more sustainable and responsible EU fisheries sector, ensuring the long-term viability of fisheries resources and the well-being of local communities. The project's results will be disseminated through various channels, including scientific publications, policy briefs, and stakeholder engagement. The project's impact will be evaluated through a combination of indicators, including the level of adoption of sustainable fishing practices, the improvement of fisheries management, and the enhancement of the livelihoods of local communities. The project's success will be measured against its objectives, and its outcomes will inform future EU fisheries policies and strategies.
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