EU proposals for angling quotas

Updated: 14:01, Tuesday, 16 December 2008

The EU Commission has drawn up proposals to impose catching quotas on pleasure angling.

1 of 1 Fishing Anglers' catches would be deducted from commercial quotas
Fishing
Anglers' catches would be deducted from commercial quotas

Because of falling stocks of fish, officials want to impose controls on sea and shore angling and to deduct these catches from the quotas of the commercial fishing industry.

The proposals could have a serious effect on tourist earnings from angling.

Sea anglers catch cod, pollack, ling, shark and other species, as do commercial fishermen and the EU officials want these considered in allocating quotas to each nation, so that they would be deducted from what commercial fishermen are allowed catch.

While details of the proposals are still being examined by interests in the sea angling sector, they would have a negative effect on the Irish angling industry, which is a major tourism economic asset.

Shore angling which takes catches of sea fish would also be included in the EU proposals, but they will not be finalised in time to effect this week's negotiations.

Live Player

  • watch live

    Nationwide

  • Next
  • 21:00 - 21:35

    RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather

  • 04:05 - 04:30

    Nationwide

  • Later
  • 13:00 - 13:45

    RTÉ Radio - News at One (Studio Webcam)

  • 13:05 - 13:15

    RTÉ News and Weather

News Quiz