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#9415238
9 January 2023
Howth Market entrance a town center in the administrative County of Fingal, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Originally a fishing village located on what is now Howth Cape, today it is renowned for its seafood restaurants and a tourist attraction for all visitors.
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#9415236
9 January 2023
Interior of Howth Market a population center in the administrative County of Fingal, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Originally a fishing village located on what is now Howth Cape, today it is renowned for its seafood restaurants and a tourist attraction for all visitors.
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#6288290
20 December 2020
Kish Fish Seafood Market in Howth Harbor. Following Brexit, the UK will no longer be part of the EU Commons Fisheries Policy (CFP). Becoming an independent coastal state it will be fully responsible for managing fisheries in the UK’s Exclusive Economic Zone of 200 miles (including setting total allowable catches, distributing quotas and determining access to fisheries). However, access for EU vessels to UK waters and vice versa is part of the ongoing negotiations and a future agreement with the EU. According to Patrick Murphy, chief executive of the Irish South and West Fish Producers Organisation, Irish coastal communities will be 'destroyed' if Britain's post-Brexit fishing demands are granted. On Saturday, December 19, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland.
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20 December 2020
Kish Fish seafood market in Howth Harbor. Following Brexit, the UK will no longer be part of the EU Commons Fisheries Policy (CFP). Becoming an independent coastal state it will be fully responsible for managing fisheries in the UK’s Exclusive Economic Zone of 200 miles (including setting total allowable catches, distributing quotas and determining access to fisheries). However, access for EU vessels to UK waters and vice versa is part of the ongoing negotiations and a future agreement with the EU. According to Patrick Murphy, chief executive of the Irish South and West Fish Producers Organisation, Irish coastal communities will be 'destroyed' if Britain's post-Brexit fishing demands are granted. On Saturday, December 19, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland.
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