Fishing groups here say agreements on EU fishing quotas for next year were "probably as good as we could hope for".

European Fisheries Ministers reached agreement after prolonged negotiations on opportunities for Irish and EU fishers in the early hours of yesterday morning.

While the overall quota is up 4 per cent, two of the most popular products, mackerel and prawns, will be down 16 per cent and 13 per cent respectively.

Chair of the National Inshore Fisheries Forum (NIFF) Eamonn Dixon who fishes out of Ballyglass in North Mayo says Pollock quotas are also very important to the fishing industry along the West Coast and a full tact is needed in the near future.

Mr. Dixon has been giving more details to Midwest Radio’s Michael D. McAndrew.

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