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"en.20060614.22.3-393"2
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"In Ireland, inshore fishing is an industry with special social and economic importance, providing jobs, maintaining remote coastal communities and preserving traditional cultures. It requires skills and knowledge passed from generation to generation of families. It is important that such an industry thrives. The exclusion of inshore fishing from current Community legislation is creating an environment in which mere survival is questionable.
It is so important that inshore fishing be developed, making it attractive to the employment-seeking youth. The job is generally associated with low wages and unreliability. Many must seek further part-time work to supplement their income. In Ireland, the Celtic Tiger economic boom has resulted in higher-paying, stable occupational opportunities for young professionals.
An issue which should be addressed concerns the sourcing of funding aid through the European Fisheries Fund for inshore fishermen badly affected by legislative or policy changes relating to their fishery. From 2007 on, 1200 Irish salmon fishermen face the loss of their livelihood due to such legislative and policy changes.
Inshore fishermen are very vulnerable to the implications of the designation of Special Areas of Conservation. It is necessary that provisions be made to compensate those affected by such designation."@en1
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