A survey conducted by YouGov for the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation found that 79 percent of voters want to leave the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) either in the days immediately after Brexit or following a short period, reports The Times.

About 20 percent of the 1,631 respondents believed the UK should continue under the CFP for a short “bridging” period, and 6 percent were in favor of remaining in the policy indefinitely.

The Guardian recently reported the EU is resisting any negotiations of fishing quotas for the proposed two-year transition period after the UK leaves the EU in March 2019.