Iceland accused of putting mackerel stocks at risk by increasing its catch
by Jon Henley Europe correspondent from on (#4VEKP)
Leaked document says fishing surge in international waters poses long-term risks
Iceland has been accused of threatening the long-term sustainability of vital mackerel stocks after unilaterally increasing its catches in the international waters of the north-east Atlantic.
In a damning leaked document agreed at a meeting in London in October, the EU, Norway and the Faroe Islands lambasted Reykjavik's decision to significantly raise its quota without consultation. Russia and Greenland were also criticised.
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