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Scottish Fishermen's Federation 'encouraged' by Brexit talks | Scottish Fishermen's Federation 'encouraged' by Brexit talks |
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Scottish fishing leaders have said they are "encouraged" by talks with the UK and Scottish governments about Brexit. | Scottish fishing leaders have said they are "encouraged" by talks with the UK and Scottish governments about Brexit. |
The Scottish Fishermen's Federation (SFF) met the UK environment secretary and fishing minister in London. | The Scottish Fishermen's Federation (SFF) met the UK environment secretary and fishing minister in London. |
Talks with the Scottish government's Brexit minister Michael Russell were also held at Holyrood. | |
The SFF campaigned for a Leave vote in June's referendum, and argue Brexit could present an opportunity. | The SFF campaigned for a Leave vote in June's referendum, and argue Brexit could present an opportunity. |
The organisation said control over British waters would bring huge potential benefits to Scottish fishing. | The organisation said control over British waters would bring huge potential benefits to Scottish fishing. |
Research by the North Atlantic Fisheries College said only 42% of fish caught in these waters between 2012 and 2014 were landed by British fishermen. | Research by the North Atlantic Fisheries College said only 42% of fish caught in these waters between 2012 and 2014 were landed by British fishermen. |
The other 650,000 tonnes were caught by vessels from elsewhere in the EU. | The other 650,000 tonnes were caught by vessels from elsewhere in the EU. |
The SFF's chief executive, Bertie Armstrong, said the UK's exit from the EU represented a ''sea of opportunity'' for the industry. | The SFF's chief executive, Bertie Armstrong, said the UK's exit from the EU represented a ''sea of opportunity'' for the industry. |
He told BBC Scotland: "When we joined the EU, our waters were turned over to common grazing. | He told BBC Scotland: "When we joined the EU, our waters were turned over to common grazing. |
"The end result after 43 years is that more than half the fish from our EEZ [Exclusive Economic Zone] is removed not in UK beneficial hands. | "The end result after 43 years is that more than half the fish from our EEZ [Exclusive Economic Zone] is removed not in UK beneficial hands. |
"No other coastal state would dream of doing that, so the chance to restore some equilibrium there to the big advantage and benefit of the UK industry will present itself." | "No other coastal state would dream of doing that, so the chance to restore some equilibrium there to the big advantage and benefit of the UK industry will present itself." |
Scottish Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing and Scotland's Brexit Minister Michael Russell met the Scottish Fishermen's Federation at Holyrood. | |
Mr Ewing said that he had "reiterated" that Scotland must be treated as an equal partner in EU discussions. | |
He said: "I want to be the champion of the Scottish fishing industry which is why we are engaging closely with them and listening to their particular needs and concerns. | |
"It is important that we recognise the value of the EU as a market of fish products as well as providing vital funding through the European and Maritime Fisheries Fund." |