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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 11 Jul 1923

Vol. 4 No. 7

CEISTEANNA QUESTIONS. [ORAL ANSWERS.] - ILLEGAL TRAWLING.

asked the Minister for Fisheries whether he is aware that a fleet of 35 French fishing boats are fishing off the Coast of Mayo, within the three mile limit, and if he will take any steps to put an end to this method of poaching.

The Ministry has received complaints of fishing by French lobster and crayfish vessels within the three mile limit off the South and West Coasts of Ireland. The French Consul, to whom these complaints were reported has taken action with his Government to endeavour to prevent further infringements.

The Ministry of Defence has issued instructions to the Commanders in charge of Coastal Patrol vessels to take the necessary action where foreign vessels were discovered infringing upon the territorial limits.

What in the name of goodness has the French Consul to do with it?

I do not think that the Minister for Fisheries can be asked what the French Consul has to do with it.

Is he not replying for the Minister for Fisheries?

The Minister for Defence has issued instructions to the Commanders in charge of Coastal Patrol vessels to take necessary action.

Would not a motor boat, costing £300, and manned by three men, keep the whole coast clear from Slyne Head to Killybegs, if the men in it were of any use?

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