Quarter of Irish sea cod 'illegal' 
By Martin Cassidy IE Source: bbc news 12/7/2005
Martin Cassidy
The International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) claimed that unrecorded catches by fishermen were undermining the European quota system.

The marine scientists said their most plausible forecast for Irish Sea cod catches assumed a catch in 2005 that was 25% greater than the total allowable tonnage.
 

But fishermen in County Down fishing ports dispute the ICES figures on unreported landings.

'Always a risk'

The problem of unrecorded catches has been recognised by the European Fisheries Commissioner, Jose Borg, who condemned the practice while on a visit to Kilkeel harbour.

"It is a fact that we need to be aware that the control measures need to be properly implemented," he said.

Commissioner Borg said there was "always a risk" for any fishery that "once the quota is exhausted, the fishermen continue fishing and catch beyond that quota".

 
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