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Coastal News Today | UK - Fishing fury: Norway leads coastal rebellion against UK as British boats remain tied up

Under the trade deal secured by Boris Johnson in December, the EU was allowed to keep 75 percent of the value of the fish it now catches in UK waters, with 25 percent being returned to British fishermen over the transition period. From 2026, Britain will be able to cut quotas or exclude boats in a zone of 6-12 nautical miles. It is also believed UK boats will have access to an extra £145million of fishing quota every year by this period. Last month, Norway, Britain and the EU reached a trilateral deal on catch limits for jointly managed North Sea fish stocks.

Negotiators have golden opportunity to guarantee bright future for Kirkella, say owners

Submitting. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said the Government had reached agreement with Norway and the EU on catch limits in 2021 for six jointly-managed fish stocks in the North Sea. The UK said it had worked with the Scottish Government and the outcome, worth £184m to the industry, represented increases in haddock and whiting, but decreases in cod, plaice, saithe and herring. Defra said five of the six catch levels were in line with or lower than that advised by the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. While the talks have now determined the “size of the pie”, still to be decided is how big a slice the UK will take.

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