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Document C(2026)2115

COMMISSION DECISION on the balance between fishing capacity and fishing opportunities for Madeira and the Azores

C/2026/2115 final

COMMISSION DECISION

of 27.3.2026

on the balance between fishing capacity and fishing opportunities for Madeira and the Azores

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

Having regard to Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2013 on the Common Fisheries Policy amending Council Regulations (EC) No 1954/2003 and (EC) No 1224/2009 and repealing Council Regulations (EC) No 2371/2002 and (EC) No 639/2004 and Council Decision 2004/585/EC 1 , and in particular Article 22 thereof,

Whereas:

(1)In order to take account of the permanent and structural constraints of the outermost regions as provided for in Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, the Commission published on 22 November 2018 an amendment to its Guidelines for the examination of State aid to the fishery and aquaculture sector 2 . That amendment was aimed at authorising State aid for the renewal of fishing vessels exclusively in the concerned regions, under strictly defined conditions, including the obligation for Member States to demonstrate a balance between fishing capacity and fishing opportunities in the corresponding outermost region fleet segment to which the fishing vessel will belong.

(2)On 17 March 2023, the Commission adopted new Guidelines for the fisheries and aquaculture sector (“the 2023 Fisheries Guidelines”), providing procedural clarifications on the assessment of the balance between fishing capacity and fishing opportunities, while maintaining the conditions already strictly defined in the previous guidelines 3 .

(3)In accordance with Article 22(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013, the Member States are to send to the Commission, by 31 May each year, a report on the balance between the fishing capacity of their fleets and their fishing opportunities. To facilitate a common approach across the Union, that report is to be prepared in accordance with common Guidelines for the analysis of the balance between fishing capacity and fishing opportunities. The Commission adopted such Guidelines in 2014, through Communication COM(2014)545 final, which are applicable to all the fishing fleets of the Union 4 .

(4)On 21 May 2024 the Commission adopted specific Guidelines for the analysis of the balance, for fleet segments consisting of vessels of less than 12 metres in the Outermost Regions (COM(2024) 223 final), providing alternative methods for the calculation of certain indicators to better account for the specificities of the Outermost Regions. The guidelines were applicable for the preparation of the fleet report submitted by 31 May 2024 and 31 May 2025. Portugal applied certain elements of those guidelines in preparing their national report submitted on 29 May 2025.

(5)On 18 December 2025, the Commission adopted a further revision of the Guidelines for the analysis of the balance, for fleet segments consisting of vessels of less than 12 metres in the outermost regions (COM(2025) 798 final). Those Guidelines provide the same framework as those set out in COM(2024) 223 final, and in addition provide for further flexibility on the calculation of the Stocks at Risk (SAR) biological indicator. The Guidelines laid down in COM(2025) 798 final adapt certain elements of the guidelines in COM(2014) 545 final to the structural social and economic situation and compounding factors of the outermost regions in line with Article 349 TFEU, and replace COM (2024) 223 final, under the conditions laid down by Section 3 of that Communication. As set out in Section 3 of the revised Guidelines COM (2025) 798 final, they shall apply for the assessment of the national report submitted by May 2025, if the report already contains assessments or information that allow for a more favourable balance assessment of the respective fleet segment than under the COM (2014) 545 as supplemented by COM(2024) 223 final.

(6)The first stage of the procedure to determine the existence of a balance between fishing capacity and the fishing opportunities of the fleet concerned is laid down in Article 22(2) and (3) of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013. In accordance with Article 22(4), second subparagraph, that procedure ends with a report prepared by the Commission for the European Parliament and for the Council. To this effect, taking into account the conditions laid down by the Guidelines for the examination of State aid to the fishery and aquaculture sectors 5 and by the decision on the State aid scheme scheme (SA.108886 (2023/N) prolongued by SA. 120732 (2025/N)) 6 the Commission's observations on the national report should be made on the basis of an independent scientific assessment by the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF), on the conclusions of the Portuguese annual national report for 2024, as regards the fleet segments of the Portuguese outermost regions covered by the above-mentioned decision. In order for State aid to be granted, as approved by that decision, the suspensive condition relating to the demonstration of the balance needs to be fulfilled.

(7)In the framework of the application of these rules, and in particular Article 26 of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013, the Commission consulted STECF on the annual national reports prepared by the Member States, including on the annual national report prepared by Portugal.

(8)The STECF first assessed the Portuguese national fleet report for 2024 based on the 2014 guidelines for the analysis of the balance (COM(2014)545 final) as supplemented by the 2024 guidelines for the analysis of the balance (COM(2024) 223 final), specifically for vessels under 12 meters of length in the outermost regions. Their report, STECF 25-12, was published on 2 December 2025.

(9)After the adoption of the revision of the guidelines, COM(2025) 798 final, the STECF reassessed the Portugese national fleet report for 2024 as regards the outermost regions’ fleets on the basis of the updated methodologies set out in COM(2025) 798 final, in line with section 3 of these guidelines.

(10)The findings of the updated STECF Expert Working Group (EWG) 25-12 report were validated by the STECF at its plenary meeting (PLEN 26-01) on 13 March 2026, the conclusions of which will be published at a later stage.

(11)The 2014 guidelines for the analysis of the balance as supplemented by COM(2025) 798 final, stipulate that the biological, economic and technical indicators are the baseline indicators for the assessment of balance of each fleet segment. In the absence of a finding of balance for a single indicator, balance for that segment cannot be demonstrated.

(12)Based on the STECF’s analysis of the Portuguese national report fleet report for the year 2024, submitted to the Commission on 29 May 2025, and in accordance with Article 22(4) of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013, the Commission considers that the following fleet segments in the Portuguese outermost region of Madeira targeting black scabbardfish are in balance: PRT NAO HOK1012 P2; PRT NAO HOK1218 P2; PRT NAO HOK1824 P2.

HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:

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The European Commission calls into question the balance for the Portuguese fleet in one fleet segment of the outermost region of Madeira targeting black scabbardfish: PRT NAO HOK0010 P2. The Commission considers that balance has been demonstrated in the following fleet segments targeting black scabbardfish: PRT NAO HOK1012 P2; PRT NAO HOK1218 P2; PRT NAO HOK1824 P2.

The Director-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Ms Charlina Vitcheva, is authorised to notify the Portuguese authorities of this matter by means of the attached letter.

Done at Brussels, 27.3.2026

   For the Commission

   Costas KADIS
   Member of the Commission

(1)    OJ L 354, 28.12.2013, p. 22
(2)    Communication from the Commission amending the Guidelines for the examination of State aid to the fishery and aquaculture sector, (OJ C 422, 22.11.2018, p. 1).
(3)    See Section 2.2 of Part II, Chapter 2 of the Guidelines for State aid in the fishery and aquaculture sector (OJ C 107 of 23.3.2023, p. 1), to which Portugal has explicitly given its unconditional agreement in accordance with point (342) of the Guidelines.
(4)    Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council – Guidelines for the analysis of the balance between fishing capacity and fishing opportunities according to Article 22 of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 of the European Parliament and the Council on the Common Fisheries Policy, COM(2014)545 final.
(5)    In accordance in particular with points (127) and (223) to (227) of the 2023 Fisheries Guidelines.
(6)    Commission Decision C(2023) 8834 final, of 13 December 2023, SA.108886 (2023/N) Support scheme for the renewal of the Fishery Fleet of the Autonomous Region of Madeira of black scabbardfish fishing, OJ C/2024/864 of 18.01.2024; Commission Decision C(2025) 8092 final of 21 November 2025, SA.120732(2025/N) Support scheme for the renewal of fishing fleet of the Autonomous Region of Madeira of black scabbardfish (prolongation of scheme SA.108886), OJ C/2026/1371 of 06.03.2026
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ANNEX

Brussels,

MARE/CV

Observations from the Commission on the conclusion of the Portuguese 2024 annual national report sent to the Commission on 29 May 2025 for Madeira and the Azores

Dear Vice Admiral Cândido,

The European Commission (hereinafter ‘the Commission’) wishes to inform Portugal as a preliminary point that having examined the information provided by your authorities, it calls into question the balance of one fleet segment for the year 2024 targeting black scabbardfish in Madeira: PRT NAO HOK0010 P2. The Commission considers that balance has been demonstrated for the following fleet segments targeting black scabbardfish in Madeira: PRT NAO HOK1012 P2; PRT NAO HOK1218 P2; PRT NAO HOK1824 P2. The Commission has based its decision on the following considerations:

In order to take account of the permanent and structural constraints of the outermost regions as provided for in Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, the 2023 Guidelines for State aid in the fisheries and aquaculture sector ( 1 ) (“the 2023 Fisheries Guidelines”), in line with their predecessors ( 2 ) continue to provide for the possibility to authorise State aid for the renewal of fishing vessels exclusively in those regions, under strictly defined conditions in Chapter 2 of Part II of the 2023 Fisheries Guidelines, including the obligation for Member States to demonstrate balance between the fishing capacity and fishing opportunities in the fleet segment of the outermost region to which the vessel will belong.

The 2023 Fisheries Guidelines, provide procedural clarifications on the assessment of the balance between fishing capacity and fishing opportunities, while maintaining the conditions already strictly defined in the previous Guidelines.

In accordance with Article 22(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 on the Common Fisheries Policy, the Member States are to send to the Commission, by 31 May each year, a report on the balance between the fishing capacity of their fleets and their fishing opportunities. To facilitate a common approach across the Union, that report is to be prepared in accordance with the Guidelines for the analysis of the balance between fishing capacity and fishing opportunities according to Article 22 of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Common Fisheries Policy.

Paragraphs 2 and 3 of Article 22 of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 lay down the first stage of a procedure involving a number of steps to determine the existence of a balance between fishing capacity and the fishing opportunities of the fleet segments concerned and which ends, in accordance with the second subparagraph of paragraph 4, with a report drawn up by the Commission for the European Parliament and for the Council. To this effect, on the basis of Article 22(4) of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013, and taking into account the conditions laid down by the Guidelines for the examination of State aid to the fishery and aquaculture sector, on 13 December 2023 the Commission authorised the State aid scheme relating to the renewal of the black scabbardfish fishing fleet in the Autonomous Region of Madeira ( 3 ), prolongued on 21 November 2025 4 .

It is appropriate to anticipate as a preliminary point the Commission’s observations on the conclusions of the Portuguese annual national report for the year 2024, as regards the fleet segments of the above-mentioned outermost regions. The decision on this State aid scheme, although already adopted by the European Commission, cannot be implemented unless the suspensive condition relating to the demonstration of the balance between fishing capacity and fishing opportunities in the corresponding outermost region fleet segment to which the vessel belongs is fulfilled.

On 21 May 2024, the Commission adoped specific guidelines for fleets consisting of vessels of less than 12 metres in the outermost regions for the analysis of the balance between fishing capacity and fishing opportunities, COM(2024) 223 final. These were prepared in consultation with the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF) and with the concerned Member States. They were based on the previous criticisms and additional information provided by the Member States. Member States may decide to apply the guidelines set out in COM(2024) 223 final for the preparation of their national fleet reports to be submitted for the years 2024 and 2025.

In determining the balance as detailed above and, in accordance with Article 26 of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013, the Commission is to consult the STECF on matters relating to the conservation and management of living marine resources, including with regard to their biological, economic, environmental, social and technical aspects. In October 2025, the STECF assessed the Portuguese national fleet report based on the 2014 guidelines for the analysis of the balance (COM(2014) 545 final) as supplemented by the 2024 guidelines for the analysis of the balance (COM(2024) 223 final), specifically for vessels under 12 metres in length in the outermost regions. Their report, STECF 25-12, was published on 2 December 2025.

Subsequently, an update of the 2024 Guidelines for vessels below 12 metres in length in the outermost regions, COM(2025) 798 final, as announced in the European Ocean Pact 5 , was adopted on 18 December 2025. In line with Section 3 of those guidelines, they are to be applied for the assessment of the fleet reports submitted by May 2025, if the report already contains assessments or information that allow for a more favourable balance assessment of the respective fleet segment than under the COM (2014) 545 as supplemented by COM (2024) 223 final. Therefore, the STECF reassessed the Portuguese national fleet report for 2024, as regards the outermost regions’ fleets on the basis of the updated methodologies set out in COM(2025) 798 final, in line with section 3 of those guidelines.

In their updated report, as validated at the STECF plenary meeting (PLEN 26-01), on 13 March 2026, the conclusions of which will be published at a later stage, it was concluded that the following three segments demonstrated balance: PRT NAO HOK1012 P2; PRT NAO HOK1218 P2; PRT NAO HOK1824 P2.

In line with this scientific advice, the Commission calls into question the balance of the segment PRT NAO HOK0010 P2 targeting black scabbardfish in Madeira in 2024.

The Commission also remains at the disposal of the Portuguese authorities to assist with improvements to the national report that is being prepared for the year 2025.

Yours sincerely,



Charlina VITCHEVA

(1) ()    Communication from the Commission – Guidelines for State aid in the fishery and aquaculture sector (OJ C 107, 23.3.2023, p. 1).
(2) ()    Communication from the Commission — Guidelines for the examination of State aid to the fishery and aquaculture sector (OJ C 217, 2.7.2015, p. 1), as modified by OJ C 422, 22.11.2018, p. 1.
(3) ()    Commission decision C(2023) 8834 final of 13 December 2023, SA.108886 (2023/N), Support scheme for the renewal of the Fishery Fleet of the Autonomous Region of Madeira of black scabbardfish (OJ C 18.1.2024).
(4) ()    Commission decision C(2025) 8098 final of 21 November 2025, SA.120732(2025/N) Support scheme for the renewal of fishing fleet of the Autonomous Region of Madeira of black scabbardfish (prolongation of scheme SA.108886), OJ C/2026/1371 of 06.03.2026.
(5) ()    COM/2025/281 final
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