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| Friday, 1 November, 2002, 17:31 GMT SNP leader attacks plan for fishing ban ![]() European Union scientists want a ban on cod fishing The Scottish National Party leader John Swinney has attacked calls for a total ban on cod fishing. He toured a fish processing plant in Aberdeen and talked to fish workers about the effect a ban would have on their livelihoods. Mr Swinney said EU scientists had gone too far by recommending the ban in the North Sea. He said: "I think the industry is stunned by the statements that were made by the European Commission.
"Obviously there is a problem about cod stocks, but it seems to me the proposals the commission has come forward with are using a sledgehammer to crack a nut." The EU scientists are also calling for measures to cut haddock, whiting and scampi catches. Mr Swinney said: "Haddock quotas are nowhere near fully utilised for this year, which indicates that there is no over-fishing going on." "What is important is that ministers take a very hard bargaining stance for the Scottish fisheries industry which accounts for 70-80% of the UK fisheries.
Asked about the feeling within the industry, Mr Swinney said: "They want to make sure that at all costs we avoid the closure of the fisheries." Dr Ian Duncan, secretary of the Scottish Fishermen's Federation, said: "After a shaky beginning it now appears that politicians of all political parties in Scotland have united behind the fisheries industry and that is very welcome indeed. " He said it had taken time for the Holyrood and Westminster fisheries ministers to get behind the industry. He continued: "We are pleased to see at a UK and Scottish level our ministers fighting, and fighting strongly, to support the industry in this country." | See also: 31 Oct 02 | Scotland 30 Oct 02 | Scotland 28 Oct 02 | Europe 23 Oct 02 | Europe 25 Oct 02 | N Ireland 25 Oct 02 | Science/Nature 24 May 02 | UK Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Scotland stories now: Links to more Scotland stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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