# fisheries - Friday 29 October, 2021
# Allies At War
# Allies At War
There is a disagreement about French vessels’ access to UK waters, and whose fault it is.
# fisheries - Wednesday 28 July, 2021
# Question Time
# Question Time
We spent a morning down in Dunmore East to hear what fishermen had to say to the Minister for the Marine.
# fisheries - Saturday 26 June, 2021
# Fishing By Numbers
# Fishing By Numbers
A Seafood Sector Task Force interim report that was released last week – here’s what it says about the industry.
# fisheries - Wednesday 23 June, 2021
# River Liffey
# River Liffey
Minister Charlie McConalogue has announced a tour of ports and harbours over the next few months to hear fishers’ concerns.
# fisheries - Friday 8 January, 2021
# North Atlantic
# North Atlantic
It comes days after a Donegal fishing vessel was prevented from fishing in the waters around Rockall by a Marine Scotland patrol boat.
# fisheries - Monday 28 December, 2020
# Fishing Industry
# Fishing Industry
Industry groups reacted angrily to the terms of the trade agreement after they were announced last week.
# fisheries - Thursday 24 December, 2020
# Brexit
# Brexit
Meanwhile, business groups are cautiously optimistic about the deal
# fisheries - Thursday 3 December, 2020
# Pole Position
# Pole Position
Cabinet has agreed that Ireland should apply for observer status at the Arctic Council.
# fisheries - Friday 27 November, 2020
# Brexit Saga
# Brexit Saga
Although the focus has mostly been on State aid and the level-playing field, that is shifting to fisheries in the past few weeks.
# fisheries - Wednesday 1 July, 2020
# Brexit Talks
# Brexit Talks
Today had been the date set for both sides to reach an agreement on fisheries. But of course, more time is needed.
# fisheries - Friday 5 June, 2020
# Brexit Negotiations
# Brexit Negotiations
EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier lamented that no progress had been made in the fourth round of post-Brexit trade talks
# fisheries - Saturday 8 June, 2019
# Fisheries
# Fisheries
The Irish government said yesterday it rejected Scotland’s warnings of “enforcement action” against Irish fishing vessels.
# fisheries - Friday 7 June, 2019
# Ongoing Dispute
# Ongoing Dispute
The jurisdiction over the 12 mile area around Rockall have long been disputed.
# fisheries - Friday 31 May, 2019
# Late De-Bait
# Late De-Bait
The move follows a decline in crawfish landings in recent years.
# fisheries - Wednesday 10 April, 2019
# No Deal Brexit
# No Deal Brexit
Minister for the Marine Michael Creed warned against concentrating the EU’s fishing fleet into Ireland’s 200-mile fishing zone.
# fisheries - Thursday 15 November, 2018
# Customs Arrangement
# Customs Arrangement
The fisheries issue is one of the sticking points in securing a final Brexit deal.
# fisheries - Sunday 31 December, 2017
# Páirc Na Mara
# Páirc Na Mara
It’s hoped the park will generate employment and investment in the disadvantaged rural Gaeltacht area.
# fisheries - Saturday 30 December, 2017
# Lough Foyle
# Lough Foyle
Both Ireland and the UK claim Lough Foyle as their own – so what fishing rules will be implemented after Brexit?
# fisheries - Sunday 26 November, 2017
# European Parliament
# European Parliament
The European Parliament’s fishing committee allowed a motion to pass legalising the controversial technique.
# fisheries - Sunday 16 July, 2017
# Brexit
# Brexit
If the UK continues to lift the drawbridge on its waters, it could cause problems for Ireland.
# fisheries - Sunday 2 July, 2017
# Brexit
# Brexit
The announcement will cause concern for Irish and other EU fishing industries.
# fisheries - Thursday 11 September, 2014
# The Shellfish Gene
# The Shellfish Gene
“An aggressive alien invasive species.”
# fisheries - Friday 8 August, 2014
# Fish Rehabilitation
# Fish Rehabilitation
Inland Fisheries says the fund is being invested in promoting the recovery of our Atlantic salmon and sea trout stocks.
# fisheries - Thursday 7 August, 2014
# Fish Kill
# Fish Kill
Salmon and trout were killed in Kilmallock in Limerick.
# fisheries - Monday 16 December, 2013
# Fish
# Fish
Proposals put forward by the European Commission would severely cut quotas for some of the stocks of vital importance to Irish fishing communities.
# fisheries - Tuesday 16 July, 2013
# Sanctions
# Sanctions
Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson says that any EU sanctions would violate international trade law.
# fisheries - Wednesday 15 May, 2013
# Fishing
# Fishing
The Minister for Agriculture has said that final negotiations on the Common Fisheries Policy are to begin soon.
# fisheries - Wednesday 27 February, 2013
# fisheries - Friday 16 November, 2012
# Sea Lice
# Sea Lice
The impact of sea lice in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean will affect already declining salmon stocks across Europe.
# fisheries - Thursday 19 April, 2012
# Fisheries
# Fisheries
Ireland’s trade mission to China has secured 155 per cent increase on its quota for boarfish, which has been described as a “real opportunity and a boost to Irish fishermen and processors”.
# fisheries - Wednesday 4 April, 2012
# Naval Service
# Naval Service
The Spanish-registered fishing vessel was detained about 150 nautical miles off the coast of Co Clare this afternoon.
# fisheries - Monday 5 March, 2012
# BIM
# BIM
Simon Coveney demands a response from Bord Iascaigh Mhara over claims it is actually hampering government training courses.
# fisheries - Saturday 17 December, 2011
# Fishing Quotas
# Fishing Quotas
Cod catches overall will have to be cut by 25 per cent in 2012 – but many other fish quotas are raised after late-night EU negotiations.
# fisheries - Thursday 15 December, 2011
# Fishing
# Fishing
The tense annual negotiations on the next year’s fishing quotas are expected to continue into the weekend.
# fisheries - Friday 3 June, 2011
# Jobswatch
# Jobswatch
The Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Simon Coveney is looking to create the jobs over a three year period across the country’s seafood processing industry and in the Donegal region.
# fisheries - Tuesday 1 March, 2011
# Fishing
# Fishing
Fishermen are currently supposed to throw back any fish over strict quotas, even though they are perfectly edible.
# fisheries - Wednesday 28 July, 2010
# EU Accession
# EU Accession
Iceland enter formal accession talks but sensitive issues – particularly whale hunting – may prove divisive.