A crisis hitting the Irish inshore fishing sector will be outlined at an Oireachtas parliamentary committee this evening (Wednesday, Jan. 24).
Representatives from the National Inshore Fishermen's Association (NIFA) will address members of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and Marine during the meeting, which starts at 1830.
Committee Cathaoirleach deputy Jackie Cahill said: “Today's meeting will focus on the crisis in the inshore fishing industry in Ireland and the proposed Soil Monitoring Laws's impact on the agricultural industry.”
“Inshore fishing plays a significant part in the Irish economy and for the economy of coastal communities,”Cahill said.
"Inshore fishing plays a significant part in the economy of coastal communities"
“ Due to several events in recent years, including the COVID-19 pandemic and Brexit, fishing families across Ireland have experienced financial hardship,” he said.
“The committee look forward to hearing from the NIFA and their proposed strategy to reduce the impact of the crisis on coastal communities across Ireland,”he said.
The second part of this evening’s committee session will discuss EU legislative proposals in relation to fishing opportunities and fishing stock in Ireland with department officials.
The third session will focus on establishing a soil monitoring law for Ireland and the EU.
The Joint Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine has 14 members, nine from the Dáil and five from the Seanad.
The meeting in Committee Room 3 from 1830 is split into three sessions and can be viewed live on Oireachtas TV.
Committee proceedings can also be viewed on the Houses of the Oireachtas Smartphone App, which is available for Apple and Android devices.