Spanish government cracks down on illegal fishing with €11m in fines

James Phillips
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Spain capitalises on new EU regulations to penalise companies and individuals suspected of poaching Patagonian toothfish

The EU's recent high profile fishing policy reforms took a major step forward this week as the Spanish government announced potential penalties of up to €11m (£7.8m) for those engaged in illegal, unreported...

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