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Paris threatens to impose stricter customs checks on British goods from next week if situation remains unresolved
Decision to allow only a handful of small boats’ applications further strains relations between Paris and London
Paris says fishermen based in Normandy face unreasonable curbs on working in English Channel
Fish previously classified as endangered is now a species of ‘least concern’ but other marine animals remain under threat
A project to bring life back to local coastal waters could also tackle climate change
Changing consumer tastes could spell the end of a controversial industry
Boris Johnson accused of breaking promises on quotas and control of domestic waters
There is no way of knowing how much creatures suffer when they are so physiologically different to us
Agreement follows disputes over how to maximise access while also meeting environmental objectives
EU weighs in as Royal Navy ships plus French patrol vessels and fishing boats converge on island waters
As gunboats gather off Jersey, the supposedly crucial status of trawlers during negotiations has not done them much good
French fishing boats converge on island to protest against post-Brexit restrictions on their activity
Britain wants to increase amount of haddock and other species taken off west of Scotland despite catch limits
Agriculture department faces backlash after collapse of talks to secure access to waters that are a key source of cod
Researchers call for carbon-rich seabed to be left undisturbed
Row erupts over British conservation plan for part of the North Sea
AI net designs promise a more eco-friendly way to fish
Industry warns Brussels that block on exports could be fatal for British suppliers
Frustration on all sides as EU and UK get ready to apply the trade deal
Unmet expectations of new age of plenty and higher costs when selling to EU prompt anger at UK ports
Operators call on London and Paris to sort out Brexit-related bureaucracy
SFF says Brexit agreement has left industry worse off in half its key stocks
Anger mounting after ministers appear unable to say when stocks will move smoothly again
New certification requirements hold up shipments and force some boats to stay in port
Deal agreed avoids tariffs, but food exporters fear effects of costly health certificates
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