The London Fisheries Convention deals primarily with the right of a number of countries to fish in each other's 6 to 12 mile fishing zones based on historic fishing activity. Most of these rights were later incorporated into the Common Fisheries Policy.
On the basis of the provisions of Articles 2 and 9 of the Convention, pre-existing reciprocal arrangements were re-affirmed at the time by means of an exchange of letters in the 1960s between the UK/Northern Ireland and Ireland which provided for vessels from Northern Ireland to fish within Ireland’s 6 nautical mile zone and vice versa known as the Voisinage arrangements. The Common Fisheries Policy (Article 5 of Regulation 1380/2013) provides for the continuation of such neighbourhood arrangements.
The Voisinage arrangements are long-standing reciprocal arrangements which have allowed fishing boats from Northern Ireland access to fish within the 0 to 6 nautical mile zone of the territorial waters of the State and vice versa. On the basis of the provisions of Articles 2 and 9 of the London Fisheries Convention, pre-existing reciprocal arrangements were re-affirmed at the time by means of an exchange of letters in the 1960s between the UK/Northern Ireland and Ireland. The Common Fisheries Policy (Article 5 of Regulation 1380/2013) provides for the continuation of such neighbourhood arrangements.
It is important to note that the Supreme Court upheld the High Court finding that the Voisinage arrangements are not invalid but that, as it stands, there is insufficient provision for them in domestic law. The Supreme Court in fact noted that the arrangements were a sensible recognition at official level of practice and tradition, where fishing boats traditionally fished neighbouring waters.
The application of the judgment is to all fishing by Northern Irish fishing boats in the 0 to 6 nautical mile zone, measured from the baselines, relying on the Voisinage arrangements. The Government approved the publication of the Sea-Fisheries (Amendment) Bill to address issues raised by the Supreme Court judgment, in so far as it relates to access for Northern Irish vessels. If enacted and commenced, the Bill will give the Voisinage arrangements a proper legal footing. The Bill was published in February 2017 and is available on the Oireachtas website. The Bill has commenced debate in the Seanad. In the meantime, access continues to be provided for Irish sea-fishing boats to the Northern Ireland 0 to 6 nautical mile zone, although the UK has expressed concerns about the unequal situation which currently prevails.
Details of access for EU member states to Ireland’s 6-12 nmz and for access for Ireland to the UK 6-12 nmz are set out in the following table.
Access for EU Member States to Irish
6-12nm zone
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Country
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Geographical Area
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Species
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Importance or particular characteristics
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France
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Erris Head north-west
Sybil Point west
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Demersal
Nephrops
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Unlimited
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Mizen Head south Stags south
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Demersal
Nephrops
Mackerel
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Unlimited
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Stags south
Cork south
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Demersal
Nephrops
Mackerel
Herring
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Unlimited
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Cork south,
Carnsore Point south
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All species
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Unlimited
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Carnsore Point south, Haulbowline south-east
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All species except shellfish
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Unlimited
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United Kingdom
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Mine Head south
Hook Point
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Demersal
Herring
Mackerel
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Unlimited
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Hook Point
Carlingford Lough
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Demersal
Herring
Mackerel
Nephrops
Scallops
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Unlimited
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The Netherlands
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Stags south
Carnsore Point south
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Herring Unlimited
Mackerel
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Germany
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Old Head of Kinsale south
Carnsore Point south
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Herring
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Unlimited
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Cork south
Carnsore Point south
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Mackerel
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Unlimited
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Belgium
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Cork south
Carnsore Point south
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Demersal
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Unlimited
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Wicklow Head east Carlingford Lough south-east
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Demersal
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Unlimited
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Access for Ireland to the UK
6-12nm zone
Geographical area
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Species
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Importance or particular characteristics
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Point Lynas north Mull of Galloway south
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Demersal
Nephrops
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Unlimited
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Mull of Oa west Barra Head west
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Demersal
Nephrops
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Unlimited
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Port Stewart South Cranfield Point North
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All species
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Unlimited
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Jurby Head South
Point of Avre South
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Herring
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Unlimited
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