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Killeen Takes Firm Stance At EU Fisheries Council

Tony Killeen T.D., Minister of State, today attended the EU Fisheries Council where he set down a strong marker to make clear that the important mackerel fishery is protected and that Ireland’s share of the fishery is maintained.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Nov 21, 2009 -
Each year EU and Norway negotiate access to fish stocks in each other’s waters and changing stock patters mean there is increasing pressure for Norway’s access to mackerel to be increased.  There is growing concern that the EU will agree to increase Norway’s share of the stock, which would reduce Ireland’s quota for 2010 and future years.  

According to Minister of State Killeen: “The mackerel fishery is very important to Ireland and in 2009 we had a quota of 62,000 tonnes worth an estimated €65 million at the quayside.  Norway has demanded an increased share of the overall EU TAC, which Ireland is totally opposing and is also seeking to be allowed to fish that quota in EU waters.”

He continued: “I made clear to fellow Ministers and to Commissioner Borg the importance of the mackerel fishery for Ireland and that we needed to work together to prevent any reduction in the EU’s share of the mackerel quota. I am prepared to discuss mutually acceptable arrangements that would increase the access for Norwegian vessels in return for a long term agreement on the share out between EU and Norway that protected the interests of Irish fishermen.”

The Fisheries Council also discussed new conservation measures on mesh sizes and closed areas.  

Minister of State Killeen noted that these measures were important to deliver on Ireland’s overall objective of conserving fish stocks and promoting sustainable fishing practices. EU Fisheries Ministers agreed to continue the existing measures for a further 18 months to allow for more detailed discussions with fishermen.  

Minister Killeen added: “I consider that we need to strengthen the current conservation rules but I want to ensure that the new measures which are very technical and complex allow for economic fisheries that protect the livelihood of fishermen.   I was disappointed that the Council’s failure to reach agreement has resulted in the continuation of measures applied last December for the waters off Donegal.  While I secured some limited changes, Council was not prepared to make substantive changes to the existing arrangements for Ireland and the UK in this interim period”.

-ENDS-

Notes to Editor:
-   High-resolution images of Tony Killeen, Fianna Fail TD for Clare, and Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, with special responsibility for Forestry, Fisheries and the Marine, may be downloaded from www.dunphyprimages.com
-   For further information please contact Mark Dunphy of Dunphy PR at media@dunphypr.com or 086-8534900

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