The whole of the UK needs to present a "united front" to the European Union to protect the future of fishing fleets, MPs have said.
The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee accused Brussels of "micro-management" in setting catch quotas.
It said EU member states should decide them "as locally as possible".
The MPs urged ministers in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland to work together to ensure UK views are heard when new EU rules are introduced.
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