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Greencastle will be "wiped out" 18.11.08

GREENCASTLE fishing port will be "wiped out" if an EU proposal to ban whitefish fishing off the North West is allowed through.
That's according to Foyle Fishermen's Co-Op manager John O'Kane who described the measures as "unbelievable and draconian".
Greencastle is the biggest whitefish port in the North West and second biggest in the country after Castletownbere, Co Cork. It is worth around €50m annually to the Greencastle and wider Inishowen economy when fish catches, processing and ancillary businesses are taken into account.
The Co-Op members who are already under pressure due to reduced quotas and who are demoralised because they are being forced to dump fish at sea, now fear the total collapse of their industry.
"This proposal would basically wipe out Greencastle as far as the whitefish fleet goes and would put between 300 and 400 people out of work when you include the
John O'Kane at the pier in Greencastle.
fishermen themselves and the local ancillary businesses such as the net menders and engineers," said Mr O'Kane. "People had started to come back into fishing because of the downturn in the construction industry, but this would finish it altogether." Greencastle fishermen were left reeling last Thursday following the shock proposal by the European Commission to ban all whitefish fisheries in Area 6 which spans from County Mayo right up to Scotland. The Commission also wants to reduce by a quarter catches of major species taken by the Irish fleet. Mr O'Kane called on the Tánaiste Mary Coughlan and her colleagues, the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Brendan Smith and his Junior Minister Tony Killeen to intervene before the next Council of Ministers meeting in mid-December.
"We need Mary Coughlan to understand the reality here. Between 300 and 400 jobs will be under pressure in her own county. This proposal needs to be stopped in its tracks immediately," he added.
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