Nature Restoration Law

The EAA promotes ambitious and science-based nature restoration measures to reconnect rivers, restore habitats, and rebuild resilient freshwater and marine ecosystems.

Nature Restoration Law

Purpose
The EU Nature Restoration Law establishes a legally binding framework to restore degraded ecosystems across Europe, including rivers, lakes, wetlands, coastal and marine environments. Its objective is to halt biodiversity loss and rebuild resilient ecosystems that support nature, climate adaptation, and sustainable human activities.

Current status
The Nature Restoration Law has been approved at EU level and now enters the critical phase of implementation. Member States are required to develop and deliver national restoration plans, including measures to restore freshwater ecosystems and contribute to the objective of restoring at least 25,000 km of free-flowing rivers by 2030, notably through barrier removal and floodplain restoration .

Outlook & EAA position
The European Anglers Alliance (EAA) supports an ambitious and effective implementation of the Nature Restoration Law, grounded in science and focused on real ecological outcomes. EAA calls for restoration measures that prioritise river connectivity, fish migration, and healthy aquatic ecosystems, while ensuring transparent planning, adequate funding, and meaningful stakeholder involvement so that restoration delivers long-term benefits for biodiversity, fisheries, and society.

Related EAA Positions, Resolutions & Updates

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Positions & Resolutions

News