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Ireland‑EU fisheries dispute

Overview

In late July 2026 Irish fisheries representatives intensified criticism of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy. Vice‑chair Pat ‘the Cope’ Gallagher alleged that the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine had hidden the true scale of Ireland’s fishing sector from the EU delegation, citing €260 million in quota‑related losses since 2021. Sinn Féin TD Conor D. McGuinness met EU Fisheries Commissioner Costas Kadis in Cork, calling the policy “manifestly unjust” and pointing out that Belgium receives more Irish‑water quota than the entire Irish fleet. Around 20 members of the National Inshore Fishermen’s Association staged a protest in Kinsale, demanding fair quota distribution, implementation of Article 17 and greater support for small‑scale fishers, while Minister of State Timmy Dooley engaged with demonstrators.

On 28 July 2026, during Ireland’s EU Council Presidency, Agriculture Minister Martin Heydon announced that the EU would adapt the regulatory framework to address fishermen’s concerns, emphasising fleet modernisation, generational renewal and increased funding. Italian Minister Francesco Lollobrigida warned that current EU rules risk a broader crisis, citing steep declines in Mediterranean hake and overall fishing days and blaming competition from Chinese and other third‑country vessels. Commissioner Kadis pledged targeted reforms and highlighted the ageing European fishing workforce, underscoring the need to attract younger entrants to sustain coastal communities.

Entities

Costas Kadis · Timmy Dooley · Pat the Cope Gallagher · Irish fishing sector · John Menarry

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Timeline

  1. 25 days ago

    [POLITICS] 5 sources
    Ireland's Ministers Seek EU Fisheries Reform as Fishermen Protest

    EU fisheries policy faces reform pressure as Italian and Irish ministers cite steep fishing‑day cuts, unfair quotas and ageing fleets, while Irish inshore fishermen protest for fairer treatment.

  2. 25 days ago

    [POLITICS] 2 sources
    Ireland's Fisheries Minister Criticizes DAFM for Hiding Sector from EU Officials

    Pat ‘the Cope’ Gallagher blamed Ireland’s DAFM for hiding the fishing sector during a Cork meeting with EU commissioner, citing €260 million quota loss and increased foreign fishing pressure.

Sources

diasdehoy.com · marina360.cat · radiocapital.cat · thefishingdaily.com · theskipper.ie

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