UK and Faroe Islands agree on 2024 fishing quotas

Published Mar 19, 2024

Tridge summary

The UK and the Faroe Islands have reached a fisheries agreement that grants UK fishermen access to significant quantities of various fish species, including cod, haddock, and blue cod. The deal, part of the UK's post-Brexit negotiations, also emphasizes both parties' commitment to monitoring, control, surveillance measures, and scientific cooperation. The UK and Faroese government will negotiate annually under this bilateral framework to consider quota swaps and other fishery management measures.
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Original content

The agreement will give fishermen access to 920 tonnes of cod and haddock, 600 tonnes of blue cod, as well as sockeye salmon, blue cod, flounder and other species. The agreement reaffirms the UK and Faroe Islands' commitment to monitoring, control and surveillance measures, and scientific cooperation. The deal means the UK has been able to seize the opportunity for post-Brexit freedoms, negotiating an outcome that is in the best interests of UK fisheries. The UK ...
Source: Foodmate

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