It seems a very odd situation that allows fishing boats based in France and Spain to trawl waters off of Scotland and for Scottish boats to Fish off Normandy. The fuel cost alone for a Scottish Trawler round trip would be around £40K minimum
You will often see the words "sought after" in regards to certain foods. That is why you have the location prefix when touting your wares on a swanky menu...…..Maine lobster, Aberdeen Angus beef etc.maybe its down to different breeding grounds for different species of catch
It's expensive building a petal station in the Irish sea.. The wild bean cafe is £20 a cup.
Way the prices are going, the unleaded will soon be £20 a cup too.
Way the prices are going, the unleaded will soon be £20 a cup too.
Ellal will be along soon, to say why he thinks the price is going up
Agree, but thinking efficiently.....You will often see the words "sought after" in regards to certain foods. That is why you have the location prefix when touting your wares on a swanky menu...…..Maine lobster.......
Probably.
I don't know the rules, only what is reported. It does seem odd and very unfair that those local to the food source are prohibited yet a more distant, foreign vessel can fish all they like. I'm not surprised that the French are angry.give me any right
I'm guessing it's down to the whole 'freshly caught fish' dynamic.Agree, but thinking efficiently.....
Why let someone traipse thousands of miles, when someone else can catch it a lot closer?
d. It does seem odd and very unfair that those local to the food source are prohibited yet a more distant, foreign vessel can fish all they like