Scottish Executive:'Crucial' fisheries talks to get underway
Europe must take Scotland's progress on conservation into account when management plans are finalised - Lochhead. Scottish Executive:'Crucial' fisheries talks to get underway
Europe must take Scotland's progress on conservation into account when management plans are finalised - Lochhead. Scottish Executive:'Crucial' fisheries talks to get underway
Europe must take Scotland's progress on conservation into account when management plans are finalised - Lochhead. Scottish Executive:Fisheries meeting
Fisheries Secretary comments after talks with UK Fisheries Ministers, fishing industry leaders, stakeholders and NGOs. The Scotsman:Fish-farm giant is fined for pollution
MARINE Harvest, the world's biggest fish farmer, was fined £23,500 yesterday for polluting a salmon river and nearby land on Harris. At Stornoway Sheriff Court, the firm admitted five counts of contravening environmental laws in September 2006. The Scotsman:Tory hits out over lack of action on fish-dumping
THE government was yesterday accused of having "no intention" of stopping fishermen being forced to dump valuable fish overboard. The Scotsman:EU rapped over fish catches
THE European Union has no real idea of how many fish its national fleets catch each year and is failing to clamp down hard on vessels that exceed national quotas, the EU's financial watchdog said yesterday. It warned a lack of proper controls was... The Scotsman:Monster of the deep that now nets £250k an hour
SCOTLAND'S fishing heritage has long been tied to the romantic image of small boats heading out to brave the open sea and harvest its bounty. The Scotsman:Fishing and seafood industry grants boost for Scotland
SCOTLAND is to get the lion's share of almost £100 million of grants being awarded next year to Britain's fishing and seafood industries under a new European Union scheme, it was revealed yesterday. The Scotsman:11% rise in cod quota 'but it's not enough'
SCOTTISH fishermen's leaders yesterday warned that skippers will be forced to dump thousands of dead cod at sea next year- despite securing a catch increase for the first time in a decade. 404 Not Found 404 Not Found 404 Not Found 404 Not Found 404 Not Found 404 Not Found Support for Scottish seafood 404 Not Found 404 Not Found 404 Not Found
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