Who is the EC’s new Fisheries and Oceans commissioner Costas Kadis?

Last week, the European Union announced the line-up of its new commission, following the elections in June.

Cypriot politician Costas Kadis has been chosen as the Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans.

Who is Costas Kadis?

Costas Kadis is a Cypriot politician and a member of the EU’s European People’s Party (EPP), the centre-right grouping in the EU.

Previously to his appointment as Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans, Kadis was Cyprus’s Minister for Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment from 2018 to 2023, before that having served as Minister of Education and Culture, and Leader of the Greek Cypriot Technical Committee for the Environment. In the latter role, he led talks with the Turkish Cypriot Environmental Committee, fostering collaboration between the two communities on environmental issues.

He also has an academic background in conservation. After completing a PhD from the University of Athens on plant conservation, he became a professor of biodiversity conservation, and the head of the Nature Conservation Unit at Frederick University, Cyprus, which he founded.

What does he believe?

As a minister in an island nation, Kadis has been vocal in protecting coastal and marine ecosystems. He has emphasised the importance of scientific knowledge on marine biodiversity and the ecological processes that characterise the marine ecosystem. He has also stressed how important aquaculture is for the Cypriot economy.

On behalf of Cyprus, Kadis has promoted greater sustainability for fishing in the Mediterranean, emphasising the importance of conforming to the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) without disturbing the socio-economic balances of the fishing sector.