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‘We Have Fish, That’s Our Currency’

Along Ireland’s coast, fishing has been a way of life for generations. But changes to the industry — including a cut in quotas after Brexit and a government plan to scrap boats — may see a way of life disappear.

Megan Specia
Author: Megan Specia

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Megan Specia

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County Cork (Ireland), Fishing, Commercial, Great Britain Withdrawal from EU (Brexit), Ireland
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