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NEW PROJECT ECO-CATCH
NEW AQUACULTURE DEMONSTRATION CENTRE
UN OCEAN CONFERENCE SHINES A LIGHT
BACK TO THE FUTURE
CHIP-SHOP FISH AMONG KEY SEABED ENGINEERS
UK-EU deal a betrayal to fishing sector The Scottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association (SPFA) says today’s UK-EU deal is a betrayal of the fishing industry and the communities it supports. Ian Gatt, chief executive of the SPFA, the representative organisation for Scotland’s mackerel, herring and blue whiting fishermen, said: “The outcome of this deal is an utter betrayal of the promises made to us on Brexit and the benefits it would bring to fishing, including control of our own waters. “We met with the EU Director General last November who at that time was looking for a five-year extension for fishing opportunities in UK waters, and it beggars belief that this has been extended to 12 years, which ties the hands of future UK governments in negotiations. “In granting an extension in the access to our waters, the UK negotiators at the very least should have pressed for a reciprocal arrangement of more fish for us to catch, which would have also given increased volumes for our processing sector. This has been a terrible negotiation carried out by the UK, and which shows a complete indifference to the fortunes of our fishing communities, as well as our national food security.”
SEAFOOD SCOTLAND BRINGS TRANSFORMATIONAL
DONNA FORDYCE
PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR UK CONTROL OF FISHING
CAN OFFSHORE WIND FARMS
Europêche spotlights fisheries Blue Tech as key to Oceans Pact
inable Disco Scallops dance their way onto restaurant menus
Mediterranean sharks continue to decline
HIGHEST VALUE EVER FOR NORWEGIAN SEAFOOD EXPORTS
REVOLUTIONISING PRECISION FISHING
COUNTRIES UNITE TO BOLSTER EFFORTS
CREATING THE ULTIMATE VEGAN SALMON
EFCA ADOPTS ITS WORK PROGRAMME
BIOMAR UK ACHIEVES UK'S FIRST
UK citizens say fish welfare matters