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Scottish fishermen call on retailers to boycott mackerel harvested by Norwegian, Faroese vessels

The Scottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association (SPFA) and the Shetland Fishermen’s Association (SFA) are demanding action from members of the North Atlantic Pelagic Advocacy Group (NAPA), whose members include leading retailers, feed producers and processors committed to sustainable quota shares. Both Norway and the Faroe Islands raised their mackerel quota shares by 55 percent after coastal nations failed to reach an agreement on how to divide up the catch. Norway supports of zonal attachment, where fishing quota is linked to where the fish are located but Norway has been catching less mackerel in its own waters and more in UK waters in recent times, a trend supported by the heavier presence of Norwegian vessels, SPFA Chief Executive Ian Gatt noted.

Norway sets own mackerel quota for northeast Atlantic after coastal states fail to reach agreement

EU and Norway in dispute over Arctic cod – Fish Farmer Magazine

© Shutterstock Norway and the European Union have clashed over fishing rights off the Arctic territory of Svalbard. The dispute, if it is allowed to escalate, could eventually rebound on the country’s salmon sector. The EU has unilaterally allocated itself a cod quota of 28,431 tonnes for the waters off Svalbard. That is more than 10,000 tonnes over the 17,885 tonnes that Norway has set as the EU share. Norwegian Fisheries Minister Odd Emil Ingebrigtsen has protested to Brussels, describing the move as “completely unacceptable” and contrary to Norway’s sovereign rights under the law of the sea. Prime Minister Erna Solberg, who is said to be furious with the EU, said: “We believe this is a violation of Norwegian rights and a violation of the EU’s obligations to the Law of the Sea Commission.”

Norway blasts EU fishing off Svalbard

Norway blasts EU fishing off Svalbard February 16, 2021 Norway launched an unusually strong protest against the EU on Tuesday, calling its decision to grant fishing rights in a protected zone off Svalbard “completely unacceptable.” Norway has long claimed sovereign rights to the seas and sea floor around Svalbard as an extention of its internationally accepted authority over the Arctic archipelago. Norway claims sovereign rights to fishing and the issuance of quotas in the waters off Svalbard. PHOTO: Arctic Council Secretariat/Kristina Baer “Norway is protesting the EU’s one-sided licensing of fishing quotas in the protected fishing zone around Svalbard,” declared Fisheries Minister Odd Emil Ingebrigtsen Tuesday afternoon. “This is completely unacceptable behaviour on the part of the EU. Norway has sole rights to regulate fishing in the zone around Svalbard, and only Norway can issue EU fishing quotas in the area.”

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