Wildfowlers And Fishing Rights In The Irish Sea

dn_screen “There is a need for renewable energy as Europe and Ards Council has set targets of green energy to meet, but we cannot allow this to adversely impact fishing grounds that are vitally important to boats and fishermen from Portavogie. “Already fishing organisations have stated concerns and I have insisted that any consultative group is fully aware of the fishing location and its potential and that the process will include in it reps from fishing organisations. I have been assured that the fishing industry will be consulted and that nothing will happen without a full consultation. “I would also seek further assurances, no wind turbines unless the fishing sector say so – if they are restricted in their fishing ground then jobs are lost and that can never be allowed to take place.”]]>

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