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12 May 2026
Oceana urges Cyprus to close law enforcement gaps linked to fishing vessels registered abroad

Nicosia, Cyprus. Oceana on Tuesday urged the Cypriot government to address what it described as critical law enforcement gaps involving Cypriot-linked fishing vessels registered in non-European Union countries.


Call for ownership transparency

Oceana said transparency regarding vessel ownership is essential for enforcing fishing regulations, ensuring illegal activities do not go unpunished and preventing unfair competition for legitimate businesses.

Findings on vessel registration abroad

Referring to a recent report, Oceana said its findings revealed links between Cypriot interests and vessels registered in countries including Belize and Equatorial Guinea.

Concerns over oversight and control

The group said the jurisdictions in those countries were characterised by inadequate oversight and limited control, which it said enabled illegal fishing practices and resulted in unfair competition among fishing companies.

Appeal to the Cypriot government

Oceana called for full disclosure of what it described as hidden ownership of the vessels and urged that information on the Cypriot companies that own them be gathered to address what it called a critical gap in law enforcement.

Broader EU-linked vessel registrations

Oceana said it has previously identified at least 105 EU-owned vessels registered in 20 high-risk countries, with nearly one third authorised to export their catch to the EU.


What steps do you think should be taken to ensure full disclosure of fishing vessel ownership linked to Cyprus?

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