All Brexit articles
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Red tape has UK shellfish aquaculture in a bind
Offering the perfect marine protein, mussel and oyster producers could thrive if given a supportive platform by policymakers
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Supertrawlers are devastating UK Marine Protected Areas
Greenpeace is warning against the devastation cased by supertrawlers in Marine Protected Areas
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New UK APPG to boost farmed shellfish
A new APPG aims to support and boost the UK’s struggling farmed shellfish industry
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UK seafood loses £1bn in four years
Industry has been hard hit but 2024 has brought some green shoots of recovery, says Marcus Coleman CEO Seafish
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Irish seafood navigates challenges
The Irish seafood economy faced a turbulent 2023 but government investments have led to a recovery and 12% growth
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Irish industry unites for EU change
Five organisations come together to demand serious change at an EU level
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Europêche welcomes plan for full-time fisheries commissioner
Fishing industry body welcomes proposal and urges a balance between biodiversity conservation, the sustainable use of natural resources and food security
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MEP candidates urged to put fishing first
Irish fishers accuse the EU of prioritising non-members as they urge the public to put MEP candidates ‘under the spotlight’ ahead of the upcoming elections
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Quota trial begins in Cornwall
Fishers in Cornwall are set to be the first to benefit from additional post-Brexit fishing quota as part of a new trial, says the UK government
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KFO: Improved management needed in Irish inshore waters
Killybegs Fishermen’s Organisation advocates tailored measures to protect spawning grounds, nursery areas, sensitive habitats and species
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Scottish farmed salmon secures protected status
The term “Scottish salmon” will have a new protected geographical indication (PGI) by the end of April 2024
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Salmon Scotland: Brexit annually costing up to £100m in lost exports
Producers of the UK’s largest food export have faced increased red tape and costs following the departure from the EU in January 2020
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Ocean charity sues UK govt for overfishing
Blue Marine Foundation has filed legal proceedings against the UK government for failing to ‘follow the science’
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UK govt urged to cut salmon exports red tape
UK ministers are being urged to cut red tape with an electronic seafood export system as Brexit paperwork costs salmon farmers £3 million a year
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Scottish salmon crowned UK’s top food export
Scottish salmon has once again been named the UK’s top food export but challenges remain for the industry
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English fisheries lack trust, says study
Rebuilding trust in English fisheries governance will be vital in creating a sustainable industry post-Brexit, according to a new study
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KFO: Fisheries Council outcome ‘acceptable’ to Ireland
Organisation’s CEO gives guarded welcome to conclusion of talks with additional mackerel secured
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Parkol Marine wins UK survey-patrol newbuild contract
Multi-million-pound investment will help safeguard Yorkshire region’s fishing industry and marine environments
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Pelagic fishers welcome new funding to mitigate Brexit
A €25.6 million support package has been created for the Irish pelagic fisheries sector
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Scottish catch value bounces back (but not to pre-Covid levels)
Despite its challenges, 2022 was a strong year for the fishing sector, says Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon