European Fisheries Commissioner Karmenu Vella said yesterday the decision had been taken at a meeting of EU fisheries ministers in Brussels.
Beyond the shark-fishing ban in EU and international waters of the northeastern Atlantic, catch reductions were approved for species including roundnose grenadier, black scabbardfish and red sea bream.
The reductions were however less than what was recommended by the European Commission, which has been aiming to address overfishing and protect vulnerable species.
Reductions of red sea bream catch for each of the next two years will be five per cent, 52 per cent and 25 per cent, depending on the zone in question. The Commission had proposed 20 per cent, 62 per cent and 34 per cent.