On 1 January this year, Britain and other countries of the European Community extended their fishing limits to 200 miles. Not so long ago, British trawlers were involved in a cod war with Iceland over their fishing limits, and now we've extended ours without full world agreement. But who really rules these new British waves? What are the implications for our fishermen, who are seeking a better deal from the EEC? And do we have the naval and air force resources to police these new waters - traditionally fished by the Russians - adequately? Written and presented by Jack Regan
Producer AMANDA ASHTON Editor CIARLES G. NAIRN BBC Scotland