http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21352617
Now how do we propose to get the rest of the EU to follow the rules? They don't even follow the existing rules so is this just another rule to be selectively ignored by our EU "partners"?
It would be nice to think that enlightened self-interest would come to the fore here. Recent news from Iceland and Norway however, who have unilaterally massively increased their quotas of mackerel suggest that this is not an EU issue. Mackerel numbers have been so reduced in such a short space of time that they are no longer on the sustainable fish list.
What? when they're in British waters or when they're in their own waters?
In the former case I'd have assumed that was obvious
In the latter case probably for the same reasons that we're not enforcing the rules well enough in our own waters - too much water and not enough vessels.
As the size of the EU keeps growing the fish stocks have to be shared amongst more countries. Our scarce resource has just been handed on a plate. It did seem crazy to chuck good fish overboard because of quotas. Makes you wonder what will happen to this overcatch now when its almost impossible to estimate the final catch. Surely its not the job of the navy to enforce it and would be better handled at the quayside where the fish are landed.
"What? when they're in British waters or when they're in their own waters?"
forgive me, we are always being told they are all "EU" waters, that's why the Spanish/French etc fish the Irish box with nets so small that I'm amazed the water gets out! 2 inch plaice wonderful for Piella but not so good for fish stocks!
Whilst our fishermen have to wear hair nets whilst gutting the rest of the EU have a party!