Since March, a trawling ban in certain English waters has significantly impacted French and other European fishermen, who view the measure as protectionist and a post-Brexit tactic by the British to reclaim their waters. The ban, aimed at protecting marine species and habitats, is estimated to cost French fishing 5 million euros annually. The European Commission plans to discuss the issue with London, considering possible retaliatory measures. Additionally, the article touches on the 2025 fishing quotas in shared EU-UK waters and negotiations for EU vessel access to UK waters post-2026, as per the post-Brexit agreement.