The BBC has reported that fishermen in the north-west are saying that Post-Brexit restrictions on where Northern Ireland boats can land their catch in the Republic of Ireland have "created a hard border on the island",
A new Irish government rule came into effect on 31 December 2020 meaning that Northern Ireland registered vessels can now land only at two Irish ports – Killybegs, the largest fishing port in the country located on the south coast of the County Donegal or at Castletownbere on the Beara Peninsula in County Cork. This has created serious problems for crews in the north-west.
Skipper Darrin McAvenue has a Northern Ireland registered boat though he fishes out of Greencastle, his home port on County Donegal's Inishowen peninsula on the Northern shore of Lough Foyle. He said he "has always "fished in Northern Ireland waters around the north coast. So we have a Northern Ireland-registered boat to do that," he told the BBC's Radio Foyle.
Up until the end of 2020 he could return to Greencastle to land his catch. "That's where we tie our boats, that is where I live and where most of the crew lives," he said.
On Wednesday, he said Irish government officials notified him he could no longer do so.
Instead, he landed his catch in Portrush on the North Co Antrim coast of Northern Ireland, before returning home. He said that when docking in Greencastle he was also told by Sea Fisheries Protection Authority officials that he "had broken the law by entering a southern port".
"I am still in shock - the last couple of years we have been told there is no hard border, then this," he said. Fishing is "the only way we know how to pay the mortgage and put food on the table. To be told you cannot make a living is hard to accept - I don't know where we stand, everything is up in the air".
It is reported that the N I Department of Agriculture Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has written to Northern Ireland fishermen to notify them of the new Irish government rules. And BBC reports that a DAERA spokesman said following the end of the implementation period the "UK is now outside the regime applying to EU fishing vessels.
The Sea Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA) in the Republic of Ireland has asked DAERA to point out to Northern Ireland licensees that landings in the Republic should only be at the designated ports of Killybegs and Castletownbere. The regulations say that UK licensed boats may not land into nor access services in any other ports in the Republic".
Another Greencastle skipper Liam O'Brien said the rule changes are "devastating" for the local-based crews working Northern Ireland-registered vessels. "These boys have been kicked in the stomach by their own government".
BBC also reports that fishing boats registered in the Republic are still able to use facilities in Northern Ireland and this week Sinn Féin's Donegal TD Padraig MacLochlainn told Radio Foyle that the new rules were a "huge issue for smaller vessels and boats".
The BBC has asked the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and the Marine in the Republic of Ireland for comment but has yet to receive a response.