‘We’re being denied our ability to fish our waters,’ says fishing chief Fishing boats tied to the harbour in Killybegs. Photo: Conor McCaughley The Irish fishing industry is facing its most difficult ...
The Irish Commercial Fishing Industry employs around 11,000 people in fishing, processing and ancillary services such as sales and marketing. The industry is worth about €1.22 billion annually to the ...
"The Isle of Man Government is mindful of the operational challenges this presents for parts of the fishing sector — including those vessels that have traditionally fished in Manx waters under ...
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Fishing industry seeks Government help as soaring fuel costs threaten Irish fleet
Fishing industry groups warn rising fuel prices and Brexit quota cuts are threatening the viability of Ireland’s fleet ...
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Isle of Man urged to reverse new visa rules for foreign crews working on Irish fishing trawlers
Major employment fears have been raised with claims that 70% of vessels in NI have overseas crews that now face a visa barrier to working in local fishing waters ...
Along Ireland’s coast, fishing has been a way of life for generations. But changes to the industry — including a cut in quotas after Brexit and a government plan to scrap boats — may see a way of life ...
The importance of safety interlocks and machinery isolation has been highlighted in an official investigation into a serious ...
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