IARA Presented its Priorities for Modern Administration: Transparency, Efficiency, and Control

08.04.2026 | Burgas

At a press conference in Burgas, IARA outlined a vision for modern administration: increasing transparency, efficiency, and control. Among the priorities are solving the problem of abandoned fish, introducing body cameras, and optimizing work processes.

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The Executive Agency for Fisheries and Aquaculture (IARA) presented its priorities for a modern administration during a press conference in Burgas. The Executive Director of the institution, Milen Dimitrov, together with the management, outlined the vision for increasing transparency and efficiency in the work of IARA.

Main highlights:

Dimitrov stated that the administration must be qualified and efficient. Meetings are planned with local authorities and other institutions. Training for captains of fishing vessels is planned. Uneven workload of employees was noted, which leads to "organized chaos."

IARA is a key partner of international institutions, integrated into the European Fisheries Control Agency. The project for body cameras is completed, their acceptance and the development of rules for work are forthcoming. Contractors are being sought for the delivery of drones for the needs of the agency.