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March 21, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Sole deal to save fishing fleet

Owners of small fishing boats along the coasts of east and south-east England have been thrown a lifeline by Europe. Britain has exchanged with Germany 1.5% of its quota for North Sea prawns for permission to land an extra 150 tonnes of high-value sole.

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Owners of small fishing boats along the coasts of east and south-east England have been thrown a lifeline by Europe. Britain has exchanged with Germany 1.5% of its quota for North Sea prawns for permission to land an extra 150 tonnes of high-value sole.

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