The first phase of a new round of talks to try to break the deadlock over mackerel catching opportunities in the north-east Atlantic will begin in London today (19 October).
Date:
Wed, 19 Oct 2011
Source:
SFF/SPFA
These talks represent a new opportunity for the EU and Norway to try to broker an international coastal states management agreement for mackerel with Iceland and the Faroes, which Scotland’s mackerel fishermen maintain is essential to ensure the long-term sustainability of the fishery.
Ian Gatt, chief executive of the Scottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association, said: "The mackerel stock in the north-east Atlantic is an incredibly precious resource that requires careful and integrated management and it is more important than ever that an acceptable deal is reached to ensure the future sustainability of the fishery."
According to the SPFA, it looks likely that this first phase of negotiations will go to a second round of talks at a later date.
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