UK to trigger Brexit on March 29
UK prime minister says she will officially notify the EU, signaling the start of exit negotiations expected to last two years
Scotland withholds mackerel quotas pending review of foreign landings
Scotland may change conditions of quota allocation after voluntary measures to curb foreign lands fail; Norwegian industry sources called it 'protectionist'
Irish seafood sector to resist Brexit change to fishing rights
Ireland's minister for agriculture, food and the marine, has said changes to Irish fishing rights resulting from Brexit 'must be resisted strenuously'
Irish fishing group calls on minister to focus on Brexit impact, not mackerel sharing
Ireland’s Killybegs Fishermen’s Organization is again calling on minister Michael Creed to scrap a controversial review on mackerel sharing and focus on Brexit impact
Brexit leaves Spanish processors’ large exports to UK uncertain
Spanish canned fish sector worries on Brexit uncertainty
Irish fear Brexit will see their waters targeted by EU vessels
Irish industry is concerned over the impact of EU vessels, should they be expelled from British waters, opting to focus even more efforts on Ireland’s marine resources
Norway, UK ponder meaning of Brexit for whitefish sector
A number of industry figures spoke about what different parts of the supply chain needed to do in the face of coming changes
Scotland’s pelagic fishermen call for urgent review of Faroese access to EU waters
Faoroe Islands 'on the cusp' of unilateral increase of its pelagics quota, claim two associations representing Scotland’s pelagic fishing fleet
UK MP fears fisheries may be used as Brexit bargaining chip
The prime minister did not reassure him that the Scottish fisheries industry would not be used as an 'expendable pawn' in negotiations
Irish fishing sector fears choppy waters after Brexit
The prospect of Brexit is causing worries in Ireland's largest harbor towns, on fears of restricted access to fish stocks shared with Britain