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NEF in the news, April 2018

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To really “take back control” of UK fisheries, we must treat fishing rights as a public resource Griffin Carpenter argued that some fishing quota should be allocated based on social and environmental criteria to benefit our marine environment. Read more Ireland among worst offenders for overfishing, says new reportOur new report showing the EU members states most responsible for setting fishing quotas above scientific advice was covered in The Irish Times, EuroNews, Afloat, and Statista

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To really “take back control” of UK fisheries, we must treat fishing rights as a public resource
Griffin Carpenter argued that some fishing quota should be allocated based on social and environmental criteria to benefit our marine environment. Read more

Ireland among worst offenders for overfishing, says new report
Our new report showing the EU members states most responsible for setting fishing quotas above scientific advice was covered in The Irish Times, EuroNews, Afloat, and Statista

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