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Fisherman & Fishing: The consequences of Brexit…
Fisherman & Fishing: The consequences of Brexit
New rules about fishing : The post Brexit trade deal
EU boats will continue to fish in UK waters for some years to come
But UK fishing boats will get a greater share of the fish from UK waters
That shift in the share will be phased in between 2021 and 2026, with most of the quota transferred in 2021
After that, there'll be annual negotiations to decide how the catch is shared out between the UK and EU
The UK would have the right to completely exclude EU boats after 2026
But the EU could respond with taxes on exports of British fish to the EU or by denying UK boats access to EU waters.
Factors that directly affect the UK fishing industry
Changes to the UK EEZ
Quota shares
Extent of and access to UK waters
Regulatory change
News or amended UK fishing policies and regulations
Ending the four freedoms
Reductions in EU labour
Imposition of non-tariff barriers
Imposition of tariffs
Restrictions to the establishment of EU businesses
Factors that indirectly affect the UK fishing industry
Changes to the UK EEZ
Overfishing
Regulatory change
Ecosystem Impacts
Ending the four freedoms
Changes to investment by fishing companies and businesses
Changes to consumer spending on fish products
Depreciation of sterling