Scott Trawlers £25,000 Fine Appeal Dismissed
An appeal by Scott Trawlers against fines of £25,000 by magistrates was thrown out by a judge at Lewes Crown Court on November 6th.
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An appeal by Scott Trawlers against fines of £25,000 by magistrates was thrown out by a judge at Lewes Crown Court on November 6th.
The annual EU Norway talks are a complex set of
The NFFO met the Board of Natural England recently to discuss the Marine Bill and how Natural England would approach its task of selecting and designating a network of marine conservation zones around the UK. The Federation explained that the enthusiasm for MCZs as a way of regenerating fish stocks was largely misplaced and that other, more direct, measures already in place have turned around the prospects for iconic species like cod.
At 2330 Monday evening Falmouth Coastguard received a request from
The authority has confirmed that the unique “Team Scotland” approach can help secure the best possible deal for Scotland’s fishermen at the forthcoming autumn negotiations.
Fisheries Secretary Richard Lochhead announced to resist calls from the European Commission to close Scottish fishing grounds.
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Nephrops make a vitally important contribution to the earnings of
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