The European Commission’s plan to encourage some Irish trawler owners to scrap their fishing vessels has been described as “a necessary evil” by Irish fishing organisations.
The commission has approved a €80 million Irish scheme that would help owners badly affected by the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union to quit the industry. In order to qualify for the grant, which will be calculated on the gross tonnage of the fishing vessel, owners will not only have to stop fishing, but also to surrender their licence and scrap their boats.
This time it is the other way around. I recall the news items, all the way through the 80's, when UK trawlers were paid to be tied up most of the year.
25% of UK waters fishing catch reverts to the UK by 2026. Thereafter the negotiations will be annual and I doubt we will stand for more than 50% of our own fish stocks being fished by the EU in the long run.
Ireland is an early casualty in this change. It is ironic really that, just like the UK, an EU country with some of the most extensive fishing grounds per head of population winds up being pressurised to shrink its fishing industry. The Express was doing it's usual crowing about the situation and it took a bit of digging to find a local article about it.
Personally I just feel sorry for the Irish Fishing industry.