July 27, 2021
Sinn Féin meet fishermen along the west coast ahead of fisheries policy launch – Pádraig Mac Lochlainn TD

Sinn Féin spokesperson on Fisheries and the Marine Pádraig Mac Lochlainn TD is on a three-day tour of piers and harbours in the west of Ireland to meet with fishermen in Mayo, Galway, Kerry and Cork along with Sinn Féin MEP Chris MacManus and local Sinn Féin TDs and party representatives.

Teachta Mac Lochlainn said:

“The fishermen all around our coast are hardworking and decent people. Many of them are from families who have fished for generations. 

“All they ask for is to be treated with respect and to be given a fair share of the fish in our own Irish waters.

“The sad truth is that this government and recent governments have not ensured that either happens. That is why the recent protest by fishermen and fish producers in Dublin was so strongly attended by communities from all around our coast.

“Ireland has 12% of the overall waters in the European Union but we receive, at best, about 4% of the fish under the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy. This costs hundreds of millions euro every year, and thousands of jobs in our coastal and fishing communities.

“The outcome of the Brexit and EU/UK Trade Agreement has only made a bad situation worse. This government needs to stand up for our Irish fishermen in Europe, and demand our fair share of the fish in our own Irish waters.

“Tomorrow, I will also launch Sinn Féin’s updated policy on fisheries, ‘Stand Up For Irish Fishermen’.

“This is the outcome of extensive consultations with those who work in the industry across this island. 

“While we focus on that need for a fair share of the fish, another particular emphasis is on the need for root and branch reform of the Department of the Marine and the SFPA, and a restart of the relationship between the state and the coastal and fishing communities that civil and public servants are supposed to serve.”

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