
Ireland's Fishing Quotas Could Cost €105 Million
The first meeting of a taskforce set up as a resu…
February 17, 202618m 0s
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The first meeting of a taskforce set up as a result of the loss of one third of Ireland's fishing quota this year, estimated to cost the fishing industry €105 million, has taken place at Howth Harbour.
Clare's Minister of State claims it's "too early to suggest" what kind of supports will be introduced to prevent further job losses in coastal communities.
The first meeting of a taskforce established to respond to the loss of one third of Ireland's fishing quota this year has been held this week.
The reduction is expected to cost the fishing industry €105 million, potentially impacting 2,300 jobs.
For more on this, we heard from Tulla-based Fianna Fáil Minister of State with responsibility for Fisheries and the Marine, Timmy Dooley. As well as that, Sally-Ann Barrett spoke to Luke Aston, Carrigaholt-based Chairperson of the Irish Charter Skippers Assocation on Tuesday's Morning Focus.
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