The Danish trawler, Ruth, had a consignment of fish destined for processing in Killybegs but a dispute with inspectors saw it return to Denmark
The fishing industry is demanding clarity on the rules for landing fish, after an incident last week where a Danish trawler declined to land 1,200 tons of produce at an Irish port. The boat was due to deliver a cargo of blue whiting fish to a processing factory in Killybegs Port, so that it could be frozen and exported to west Africa.Subscribe from just €1 for the first month!
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