An investigation has been ordered after the world's second-biggest trawler shed more than 100,000 dead fish into the Atlantic, sparking claims they were dumped deliberately. Read more:
"The EU regulation has been implemented so that we can reduce the non-selective fishing methods because it's very demanding, time-consuming and costs money for a fishing vessel to go back to port and unload the bycatch, and then go back at sea.
"There is a lot of money to be made and we have to improve the controls at sea, we have to put remote e-monitoring cameras onboard all the fishing vessels."
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