PARIS — It won't be remembered as one of the great naval encounters between France and England but, unlike at the Battle of Trafalgar, this time French mariners felt they won.
Fishermen from rival French and British fleets banged their boats in ill-tempered skirmishes this week over access to the scallop-rich waters off France's northern coast.
French maritime official Ingrid Parrot described the muscular confrontation between 35 French boats and five British ones in international waters on Tuesday morning as "very dangerous," although there were no injuries.
"It was very, very tense," she said. "We really hope things will calm down."
Every year sees problems between French and British fishermen over access to lucrative scallops, she said. But it's usually without the violence that was captured by a French TV crew. Their video showed boats banging hulls and at least one firework rocket being launched.
A British trade group, the South Western Fish Producers Organization, accused French fishermen of putting lives at risk.
"The French might look like heroes to the French coastal communities but it's really awful to put other mariners in danger," said its chief executive, Jim Portus.
He said a window was smashed on one British boat and that another suffered fire damage from a flare.