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Fish talks to continue overnight | |
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Talks in Brussels involving European fisheries ministers to set next year's catch limits look likely to continue throughout the night. | |
The Scottish Fishermen's Federation (SFF) has described early indications as "unsatisfactory". | |
SFF chief executive Bertie Armstrong said full account of conservation measures would have to be taken. | SFF chief executive Bertie Armstrong said full account of conservation measures would have to be taken. |
Scottish fishermen and the UK delegation said the plans were a "crude and ineffective management tool". | |
'Draconian cuts' | 'Draconian cuts' |
Mr Armstrong said: "The European Commission has so far failed to recognise the ability of the Scottish industry to deliver effective fisheries management by adopting cod avoidance measures. | |
"We are advocating a more creative approach to fisheries management that moves away from oppressive days-at-sea restrictions and instead focuses on effective and targeted initiatives for reducing cod mortality. | "We are advocating a more creative approach to fisheries management that moves away from oppressive days-at-sea restrictions and instead focuses on effective and targeted initiatives for reducing cod mortality. |
"Our priority is to ensure that there is sustainable fishing and this can only be achieved through the use of conservation measures that actually work." | "Our priority is to ensure that there is sustainable fishing and this can only be achieved through the use of conservation measures that actually work." |
Rural Affairs Secretary Richard Lochhead said: "My priority is to secure a fair deal for Scotland's fishermen and that means our over-riding objective is to resist the draconian cuts in days-at-sea proposed by the European Commission. | Rural Affairs Secretary Richard Lochhead said: "My priority is to secure a fair deal for Scotland's fishermen and that means our over-riding objective is to resist the draconian cuts in days-at-sea proposed by the European Commission. |
"Crude cuts in days-at-sea are the wrong way to achieve a sustainable future for Scotland's seas." | "Crude cuts in days-at-sea are the wrong way to achieve a sustainable future for Scotland's seas." |