UK hails EU deal on fish catch quotas

An EU fisheries deal on catches for next year was hailed by the UK today as good for the fishing industry and good for "the health of our seas."

Westminster fisheries minister Richard Benyon emerged from marathon talks just before dawn after fending off a range of quota cuts on the grounds that the need for more reductions was not backed by scientific evidence.

Under the deal sealed after three days of negotiations, catch levels for some white fish stocks off the west of Scotland, English Channel and Irish Sea actually increase while the scale of cutbacks proposed by the European Commission for others has been whittled down.

Plans to reduce further the limited number of fishing days at sea — part of continuing stock conservation measures — was also resisted by EU ministers.

But the key issue of cod catch levels next year remained unresolved, pending EU fish talks with Norway in January.

That means the threat of a 20 percent reduction in cod quotas for 2013 is still on the table.

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