EU Commission Proposes Widespread Quota Cuts for North Sea Fisheries in 2017
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [The Guardian] - October 31, 2016
The European commission has proposed closures on commercial fishing for sea bass in the Atlantic and whiting in the waters west of Scotland from next year, in order to prevent a collapse in fish stocks.
The total allowable catch (TAC) for cod in the Celtic Sea will also be cut by 68 percent under the plan, while sole quotas in the Irish Sea will be trimmed by a hefty 82 percent.
The move, to cut sea bass catches from 570 tonnes a year to zero, follows what the EU calls “very alarming” advice from fisheries scientists, who found that numbers had fallen below “safe biological limits”.
The same was true for Celtic cod, although cod from the North Sea which makes up a much higher percentage of British catches is in a healthier state and will be unaffected. ...
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