Faced with the difficulties facing the sector, the aim is to bring together various stakeholders to discuss sustainable solutions for the industry.
A number of topics will be discussed, including land-based pollution, quotas allocated by the European Union, protected marine areas, farmed fish and small-scale and industrial fishing.
Among the speakers will be François Chartier, a member of Greenpeace, Ludovic Le Lay and Guillaume Nicolle, Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the interprofessional association for the port of Loctudy.
Maxime de Lisle, author of the comic strip "On a mangé la mer" (Futuropolis), will also be joining the conversation. In his book, he explores the complexity of the fishing crisis, and shows how shared responsibility for over-consumption of fish, unsustainable practices and public policies are threatening the ocean, while underlining the hope of preserving our marine heritage.
Organised by the PCF (French Communist Party)
A number of topics will be discussed, including land-based pollution, quotas allocated by the European Union, protected marine areas, farmed fish and small-scale and industrial fishing.
Among the speakers will be François Chartier, a member of Greenpeace, Ludovic Le Lay and Guillaume Nicolle, Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the interprofessional association for the port of Loctudy.
Maxime de Lisle, author of the comic strip "On a mangé la mer" (Futuropolis), will also be joining the conversation. In his book, he explores the complexity of the fishing crisis, and shows how shared responsibility for over-consumption of fish, unsustainable practices and public policies are threatening the ocean, while underlining the hope of preserving our marine heritage.
Organised by the PCF (French Communist Party)
