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Brexit Leaves French Fishermen On The Hook

September 12, 2017 โ€” Franceโ€™s busiest port, Boulougne-sur-Mer, sits just across the English Channel from Britain, in the Calais region.

Seagulls glide above scores of brightly painted boats docking to unload the catch of the day โ€” mainly sole but also cod, roussette, crab and scallops.

Itโ€™s all sold at a bustling seaside market where Marie-Laure Fontaine sells seafood from a fishing boat called Providence.

โ€œSole and cod and turbot, we get these all from British waters,โ€ Fontaine says. โ€œAnd this is a worry.โ€

Up to 80 percent of fish caught by fishermen here comes from British waters, which are about a two-hour boat ride away.

French fishermen have been nervous since Britain voted to leave the European Union last year. Thatโ€™s because when the divorce is final, the U.K. will also leave whatโ€™s called the Common Fisheries Policy.

โ€œAfter that, the U.K. will be an independent coastal state, like Norway or the Faroe Islands or Iceland,โ€ says Barrie Deas, chief executive of the U.K.โ€™s National Federation Fishermenโ€™s Organisations. โ€œThe U.K. will determine its own fishing quotas and access arrangements. So I think itโ€™s realistic for the French to be worried.โ€

Read and listen to the full story at NPR

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