Test Your Knowledge on European Fisheries
Take this quiz and help end overfishing in North-Western Europe
From the North, Celtic and Irish seas to the Atlantic Ocean, Europe’s north-western waters harbour a rich array of life. Can you tell a hake from a herring, a sardine from a sole, or a cod from a Common Fisheries Policy? Test your fish knowledge with our quiz.
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# wrong text: Sorry, that's incorrect. # right text: That's correct! # social text incomplete: Can you identify the %23deepsea fish below? Do you know who sets fishing limits in the European Union? Test your fish smarts with %40PewEurope's quiz. %23CFPreality # social text complete: Can you identify the %23deepsea fish below? Do you know who sets fishing limits in the European Union? I took the quiz and got {score} out of {total_questions}. Test your fish smarts with %40PewEurope's quiz. %23CFPreality # _imgurl : /-/media/post-launch-images/2020/07/euro-fish-quiz/ ? With its narrow, elongated body, pointed head, and sharp teeth, this fish is one of the emblematic species of the deep sea. What’s its name? (!img[Getty Images/iStockphoto]({_imgurl}question1/16x9_m.jpg) /!) - Viperfish + Black scabbardfish - Roundnose grenadier - Goblin shark ! The black scabbardfish lives at depths of 200 to 1,600 metres. With its dark metallic colour and eellike physique, this creature swims up to midwater at night to feed on crustaceans, cephalopods and small fishes. Deep-sea species, including the black scabbardfish, grow slowly, mature late in life and have a low reproduction rate, making them particularly vulnerable to overfishing. Setting fishing limits in line with scientific advice is crucial to protecting these unique stocks. ? True or false: Fishing limits for all member States of the European Union (EU) are set every month by the European Commission in Brussels. (!img[Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via AP]({_imgurl}question2/16x9_m.jpg) /!) - True + False ! False. The Agriculture and Fisheries Council—which includes fisheries ministers from each EU member State—meets every autumn in Brussels and Luxembourg to set total allowable catches for the following calendar year. The Council bases its decisions upon an initial proposal made by the European Commission, which should be, but is not always, in line with scientists’ recommendations. Limits for stocks managed jointly between the EU and UK (and other States) will be subject to negotiation between both parties. ? In which European waters can we find these mackerel? (!img[Wild Wonders of Europe]({_imgurl}question3/16x9_m.jpg) /!) - North Sea - Celtic Seas - Cantabrian Sea and Atlantic Iberian waters + All of the above ! Mackerel, like many fish, are very mobile and pay little heed to geopolitical borders! Fish are a resource that EU member States and neighbouring countries—such as the UK, Norway, Iceland and Russia—must share responsibly to keep stocks in a healthy state. ? Europeans eat a lot of seafood. What are the three species they consume most? (!img[Corey Arnold]({_imgurl}question4/16x9_m.jpg) /!) - Sardine, mackerel and squid + Tuna, cod and salmon - Shrimp, herring and hake - Seabass, mussel and sole ! The tuna and cod Europeans consume are mostly wild-caught, while most of the salmon sold is typically farmed. Fish consumption on mainland Europe reached 24.35 kilograms per capita in 2017. However, Europeans get a large proportion of the fish they eat from other countries. In fact, the EU is now the largest importer of seafood products in the world. ? Which hugely popular European species, found in the north-east Atlantic, has been regularly overfished in recent decades? (!img[Corey Arnold]({_imgurl}question5/16x9_s.jpg) /!) + Cod - Sardine - Haddock - Mackerel ! Cod has been so severely overfished in European waters that stocks in several regions were assessed in 2019 as being below safe biological levels. ? According to the law, the European Union must end overfishing in its waters by ... (!img[iStockphoto]({_imgurl}question6/16x9_m.jpg) /!) - 2020 - 2030 - 2050 + 2015 where possible, and 2020 at the latest ! A set of rules called the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy, which was reformed in 2013, requires that all stocks be fished sustainably by 2015 where possible and 2020 at the latest. As this deadline has now been missed, it is more important than ever that fisheries ministers follow the science to end overfishing. Restoring fish stocks to sustainable levels through science-based management will benefit the marine environment, citizens and fishers.