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The Irish fishing industry stands to lose stocks worth an estimated £37million-a-year by 2026 due to a 15 percent reduction in fish quotas as a result of the Brexit deal. Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine since September 2020, Charlie McConalogue, warned the effects of the Brexit deal are immediate, with 60 percent of those reductions to take effect from April . Sean O’Donoghue, chief executive of Killybegs Fishermen’s Organisation, said the Irish fishing in
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Boris Johnson was able to secure a Brexit trade deal last last month after years of arduous UK-EU negotiations. He said after the deal came into place on January 1 that the UK will now control its borders, laws and fishing waters – but the latter has become a subject of fierce debate. Multiple bodies representing British fishermen have hit out at the deal, claiming the UK hasn t gained enough control over its waters. In the deal, it has been agreed that EU boats will have cont