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Cod stock protection deal agreed | Cod stock protection deal agreed |
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Ministers have reached agreement with fishermen in Scotland on an initiative aimed at preserving cod stocks. | |
The conservation credits scheme allows fishermen to spend the same number of days at sea in 2008 as last year. | |
In return, they must comply with measures including the voluntary closure of areas containing juvenile or spawning cod and controls on net sizes. | In return, they must comply with measures including the voluntary closure of areas containing juvenile or spawning cod and controls on net sizes. |
Environment Secretary Richard Lochhead said the move was a fresh start for Scotland's fishing industry. | Environment Secretary Richard Lochhead said the move was a fresh start for Scotland's fishing industry. |
The initiative was made possible after the European Union let the Scottish Government decide the number of days the country's fishermen could spend at sea per year. | The initiative was made possible after the European Union let the Scottish Government decide the number of days the country's fishermen could spend at sea per year. |
Mr Lochhead said: "This scheme represents a new and sustainable approach to fishing in Scotland. | Mr Lochhead said: "This scheme represents a new and sustainable approach to fishing in Scotland. |
"Europe's go-ahead recognises and rewards the responsible leadership our industry has shown towards conservation." | "Europe's go-ahead recognises and rewards the responsible leadership our industry has shown towards conservation." |
Helen McLachlan, a marine police officer with the World Wide Fund for Nature in Scotland, said the Scottish fleet was leading the way. | Helen McLachlan, a marine police officer with the World Wide Fund for Nature in Scotland, said the Scottish fleet was leading the way. |
She said: "We hope that this will form part of a wider package to help the rebuilding of North Sea cod stocks." | She said: "We hope that this will form part of a wider package to help the rebuilding of North Sea cod stocks." |
Bertie Armstrong, chief executive of the Scottish Fishermen's Federation, said: "We are happy that we now have a chance to show that we can rise to the challenges which this scheme will bring." | Bertie Armstrong, chief executive of the Scottish Fishermen's Federation, said: "We are happy that we now have a chance to show that we can rise to the challenges which this scheme will bring." |
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