this Galician fishing industry He didn’t believe it until this Monday, when Virginijus Sinkevicius, European Commissioner for Fisheries, Oceans and the Environment, did not appear at the European Parliament’s Fisheries Committee. bottom fishing veto He said he promoted himself. One day after the regulation goes into effect, this one really impresses. 46 of the 87 regions originally encrypted (in all regions You cannot fish more than 400 meters, but since the depth of 41 is less than this length, it is not possible to do so), the sensations aroused by the exchange of ideas between Brussels and the opponents of his initiative were quite similar to those given in other cases. impotence or anger Here are some of the adjectives used to describe the “inconsistent” argument of AK from Galicia. controversial ban, will affect the capture of certain species that are Prices are expected to rise as the New Year approaches.
so it shows Ivan Lopez The head of the European Bottom Fishing Alliance (EBFA) made a statement to Faro de Vigo, the newspaper of the Prensa Ibérica group. As he explained, they will wait between 10 and 15 days – roughly the duration of a ship’s tide from Gran Sol– to begin analyze new fishing data and compare them with those obtained many years ago. For all this purpose measuring the possible effects, “will be noticed soon”.
“There will be species that are very difficult to catch” refers to the person responsible in this sense by quoting them. bream or shrimp, this requires “some depth”. The consumer will realize this in the cost (before lower offer and same demand) or in the quality of these products. “Price and possibly imports from other sources will increase” adds in this context by emphasizing that it is paradoxical. The European Union “supports the economy of non-EU countries”.
of the same opinion Carlos, one of the crew Bueu Bay. “I assume everything will be much more expensive”, it says for hake, monkfish or haddock accordingly. In their eyes, the EC plan for Atlantic waters will “load” hundreds of ships from northern Ireland to southern Spain. “What they did is so ugly” evidence.
Sergio Lopez The director of the Lugo Fish Producers Organization emphasizes his part. The European Commission is “moving in a steady gear” and “trying to justify the unjust” with “old data”. “There will be a significant impact because of the volumes we have” when asked about the prospects for winter and the impact of conservation on catches. Similarly, he points out that exporters tell themselves this is a bad date. “Because then the campaign Christmas”.
Chief of the fleet of Porto de Celeiro, Jesus Lourido, He stays in line with his colleagues and criticizes the EC’s role, unlike Spanish representatives who, according to much of the industry, show the country’s “unanimous and unified” position. “She was mocked and her ideological bias recorded” Effects in relation to Brussels. While Galicia protested, The Basque fleet fears that Galician boats will fish in their hunting grounds: “They’ll probably have cohabitation issues.”
Source: Informacion
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