Hugh’s Fish Fight Comes To Brussels – Tuesday 31 May 12-3 pm

If you want to soak up the sun, Hugh’s Fish Fight is coming to Brussels. He’ll be serving lunch outside the European Parliament’s  Esplanade  on Tuesday 31th May.  Lunch from one of the UK’s finest chefs will be  from 12 – 3pm. More details here

 

The Commission have just been promoting this:

European Fish Fight Campaign to be launched on 31 May

On Tuesday 31 May, Commissioner Maria Damanaki will take part in the launching event of the European Fish Fight Campaign in Brussels (12h00-15h00, European Parliament Esplanade). The Fish Fight campaign was launched in the United Kingdom in October 2010 by the chef, journalist and food writer Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, to raise awareness about the issue of sustainable fishing and how to end discarding of fish. So far the campaign has been supported by more than 675.000 people and recently won a BAFTA award in the feature category. The campaign’s main website, www.fishfight.net will be joined by 11 more microsites in 11 different languages. They are www.fishfight.pl (Polish) , www.fishfight.se (Swedish) , www.fishfight.de (German), www.fishfight.dk (Danish), www.fishfightfr.com (French), www.fishfight.gr (Greek) , www.fishfight.es (Spanish) , www.fishfight.it (Italian), www.fishfight.nl (Dutch), www.fishfight.be (Flemish) and www.fishfight.pt (Portugese). Much larger campaign launches will take place later in the year in 4 specific target countries. These campaigns will be launched by local fish fighting celebrities in Germany, France, Spain and Poland.Commissioner Damanaki said: “Fish Fight has a great power and I am grateful to the people who support it and understand that we can not go with business as usual. This is not an option anymore, for the simple reason that fish stocks are decreasing; we need a real change: to fish less and earn more and we can do that through a better management of our fish stocks and for instance avoiding discards. I hope that Fish Fight public support will help to bring the radical change that we need.”The European Commission is currently finalising its proposals for a thorough reform of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy and the issue of discarding is a key element in the coming reform. The Commissioner expects to present her proposals for the new policy in July.