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London seafood summit on Brexit impact

THE Norwegian Seafood Council is hosting a major summit in London next week to prepare for the challenges posed by Brexit. More than 120 representatives from the Norwegian and British seafood industries will […] Continue Reading

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Dutch agree to halt controversial fishing

DUTCH pulse fishermen have agreed not to operate around sensitive areas of the English coast in a voluntary but landmark deal with local inshore fishermen. Both sides say the move […] Continue Reading

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Fishing communities given ‘new voice’

UK fishing communities will be given a new voice when a national survey being carried out this summer is completed, says the National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations. The NFFO disclosed on its website that […] Continue Reading

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Brexit will allow new start – NFFO

LEAVING the European Union will allow Britain an opportunity to manage its fisheries in a different way, said the National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations (NFFO). It will allow the UK […] Continue Reading

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Don't ditch quotas, government urged

THE UK government has been urged to think twice about ditching fishing quotas and replacing them with day at sea limits as the main management tool after Brexit. The advice has come from the […] Continue Reading

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Days of equal access over – NFFO

THE National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations has reacted strongly to a report that fishing groups in several European countries had formed an alliance so they can continue to have access to UK […] Continue Reading

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Caution urged over North Sea plan

THE National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations has warned that the post Brexit plan for the North Sea will not be all plain sailing for the industry. It believes the plan will go forward. But […] Continue Reading

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Fishermen urge cross-party Brexit deal

THE Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF) is calling for cross-party support in tomorrow’s Holyrood fisheries debate to ensure fishing communities benefit from the opportunities presented by Brexit. The debate will focus […] Continue Reading

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Fishermen highlight Brexit benefits

WITH MPs due to debate the future of the UK fishing industry in the House of Commons tomorrow, the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF) is underlining the opportunity Brexit can deliver […] Continue Reading

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