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Issue 8

 Lead Story: Dept of Marine ‘out of touch’ says industry

The Seafood Strategy Review Group (from left): Joey Murrin, Noel Cawley and Ruán Ó Bric

The Seafood Strategy Review Group (from left):
Joey Murrin, Noel Cawley and Ruán Ó Bric

 

The chairman of the government-appointed Seafood Strategy Group, which has been charged with reviewing the seafood industry and then signposting it through the next National Development Plan to 2013, has expressed dismay at the apparent  depth of grassroots hostility towards the Department of Communications Marine and Natural Resources, reports Gery Flynn from Galway.

 Speaking in Galway at the fourth and final regional industry consultative meeting before reporting to government, Dr Noel Cawley described as “quite incredible and extreme” the criticisms the three-man group (including Ruán Ó’Bric and Joey Murrin) had heard directed at ministers and department officials.

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