Scottish anger at Iceland's mackerel 'over-fishing'
Iceland was today accused of taking an excessively large share of mackerel from the sea, despite its decision to cut its quota for the year.
Iceland was today accused of taking an excessively large share of mackerel from the sea, despite its decision to cut its quota for the year.
The North Atlantic country has announced it will reduce the amount of mackerel it takes in 2013 by 15%, the Scottish Government said.
But ministers and fishing industry bodies said the stock will continued to be damaged and they called for further action to manage it in a sustainable way.
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