Green groups hail sustainable EU fisheries deal

Will Nichols
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Compromise between Parliament and Council will eliminate almost all discards and take steps to address overfishing

EU lawmakers have agreed a "complete overhaul" of the common fisheries policy (CFP) that should tackle overfishing and limit the practice of dumping unwanted fish at sea. The 11th hour compromise reached...

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