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France says it diverted British fishing boat in French waters without correct licence

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Posted on May 23, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) -A British fishing boat was escorted away from French waters earlier on Friday after it was found to have been fishing there without the appropriate licence, the regional French

British Fishing Boat Removed from French Waters for Licensing Violation

PARIS (Reuters) -A British fishing boat was escorted away from French waters earlier on Friday after it was found to have been fishing there without the appropriate licence, the regional French authority for the English Channel area said on Friday.

Fishing rights have consistently been a contentious issue in talks between Britain and the European Union in the aftermath of Brexit, with the EU having taken Britain to court over its ban of fishing for sand eels in UK waters.

The French authority said the incident happened over the course of Thursday night and early on Friday morning.

"This operation shows how vigilant the French state will be in terms of protecting seafood resources and making sure that all rules are respected," said the French maritime local authority responsible for the English Channel and North Sea.

Britain and the European Union this week struck a new wide-ranging deal that included giving British and EU vessels access to each other's waters for 12 years.

However, Nigel Farage - who is head of the right-wing and pro-Brexit Reform UK party - called the deal an "abject surrender - the end of the fishing industry."

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Editing by William Maclean and Alistair Bell)

Key Takeaways

  • A British fishing boat was removed from French waters for not having the correct licence.
  • The incident underscores ongoing tensions over fishing rights post-Brexit.
  • The French authority emphasized the importance of protecting seafood resources.
  • A new UK-EU deal allows mutual fishing access for 12 years.
  • Nigel Farage criticized the deal as detrimental to the UK fishing industry.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the British fishing boat?
A British fishing boat was escorted away from French waters after it was found fishing without the appropriate licence.
Why are fishing rights a contentious issue?
Fishing rights have been a contentious issue in talks between Britain and the EU following Brexit, with legal actions taken over fishing bans.
What did the French authority say about the operation?
The French maritime local authority stated that the operation demonstrates the vigilance of the French state in protecting seafood resources and ensuring compliance with rules.
What recent agreement was made between Britain and the EU?
Britain and the EU struck a new deal that allows mutual access to each other's waters for 12 years.
How did Nigel Farage react to the new fishing deal?
Nigel Farage criticized the deal, calling it an 'abject surrender' and claiming it would lead to the end of the fishing industry.

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