Brexit deal means a drop in key fishing stocks for Scotland

Published 2020년 12월 30일

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The Brexit fisheries deal negotiated by the UK Government will result in a decrease in key fishing stocks for Scotland, according to Scottish Government analysis. The analysis suggests that access to these fish will be less than current arrangements, impacting the livelihoods of those in the fishing industry and potentially leading to job losses in harbors, fish markets, and processing facilities. The loss of the Hague Preference scheme and changes in quota swapping and leasing are significant contributing factors. The deal may also permanently link access to waters with access to markets, potentially impacting the aquaculture industry.
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Brexit deal means drop in key fishing stocks for Scotland. The Brexit fisheries deal negotiated by the UK Government will mean a fall in the quantity of key fishing stocks landed by the Scottish fleet, according to Scottish Government analysis. Scotland’s valuable staple fish stocks include Cod, Haddock, Whiting and Saithe. Far from having substantial increased opportunities in the future, the Scottish industry will have access to fewer of these fish than under the existing Common Fisheries Policy arrangements – even at the end of the five and half year phase-in period, according to the analysis. These are the white fish stocks that a significant part of Scotland’s family-owned fishing fleet is dependent upon for their livelihoods and the shares even in five and a half years’ time, will still be less than their equivalents now. This also has a potential knock on effect for harbours, fish markets and processors – fewer fish caught means fewer being landed and sold on for processing ...
Source: Fish Focus

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