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Fishermen furious over Brussels 'red tape'

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Published Date: 27 January 2009
THERE could soon be a catch to Fylde coast fishermen's catch.
Now people pleasure fishing from beaches, piers or even kayaks could be forced to tell Brussels bureaucrats exactly what they have caught.

Fylde coast fisherman have branded the proposals as
"ludicrous", and claim red-tape will ruin their hobby.


The plans, announced by the European Commission, include measures to ensure all recreational boats are registered and the fish anglers catch included in the annual quota allocated to the UK fleet.

If fishermen go over their quota – which will be set nationally if the UK agrees to the move – they could land themselves a £50,000 fine.

Grant Duckworth, secretary of the Blackpool Boat Angling Club, said: "This is a ludicrous idea in an attempt to ruin what many people do on the Fylde everyday.

"It's not as if we catch anywhere near as many fish as the trawlers do. Some trawlers even dump half their catch back into the sea and they want to charge us for a few fish.

"We are not doing this for a living, we are doing this for fun and they want to impose a law they will not be able to police."

A spokesman for the European Commission said: "The impact of recreational fishing is real.

"Studies show that in certain countries the recreational fishing industry can catch as much as 50 per cent of the national quota over and above what is taken by the commercial fishery."



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  • Last Updated: 28 January 2009 8:41 AM
  • Source: Blackpool Gazette
  • Location: Blackpool
 
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ZimFlyer,

28/01/2009 09:24:49
Sooner we leave the EU the better, we pay over 3 billion a year to the EU to put up with this sort of nonsense. That's alot of money we could spend here in the UK instead.
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The wheels have fallen off,

28/01/2009 09:39:35
The wheels definitely have fallen off the world...
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BlackpoolRockSeller,

28/01/2009 09:52:18
This initiative is worthy of the sort of story that papers ran on an April Fool's day - the amazing thing is that it's for real......!
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911 Kirky,

Thornton Cleveleys 28/01/2009 10:36:35
They will cahrge us for breathing next... oop's sorry, they all ready do!!!
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beachcomber,

blackpool 28/01/2009 11:03:47
its quite bizarre that considering we are a euro sceptic country, we follow the laws made by the eu. most other countries have the same eu daft laws , and ignore them. isnt it about time we did the same? most of europe laugh at us for following the daft euro rules.my brother lives in italy, and the towns around where he lives ignore european laws totally, they allow common sense to take precedence.
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CheeseWeasel,

28/01/2009 12:07:05
On the Continent they tell jokes that begin: "Did you hear the one about the Englishman?" We have become the "Ireland" of France.
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28/01/2009 13:15:01
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the_saint,

Blackpool 28/01/2009 14:13:08

The World has gone mad !!!

The problem is that our Governemnt are the only EU Member that enforces the law on their own people - They are forever fining and shutting down our fishing fleets - but no other country does - Spanish and French Governments would never dare to







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Preston4ever,

28/01/2009 16:05:34
TB, you were not moaning about the EU last week when they donated the money to put in the new light show on Birley St
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28/01/2009 16:42:23
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