“For me it is important to personally talk to the British ambassador about these events,” says Crevits. “We want a smooth exchange of data to properly manage the fish stocks. In addition, it would be good to organize together controls at sea, as was also the case in the past. Although it is not the controls that form a problem, but it is the hard way in which the fishermen are important to get clarity as quickly as possible about the statements and so I have the necessary information.”
According to the British ambassador, the checks have to do with possible violations of British fishing rules.
