hywel griffith, bbc news, in the rhondda. british waters, but according to the french around 80% of the fleet, in one region of northern france , is still waiting to obtain a license. lauren moss reports. blocking the port with a very clear warning — no british trucks carrying british—caught fish allowed if french boats can't fish in uk waters. pallets and tyres were set on fire at europe's biggest processing hub, boulogne, overnight. french fishermen furious about the brexit deal they say has cut them off. translation: on the evening of december the 24th, - everyone was relieved we'd finally got a deal. on january the 1st, we had the assurance that within 48—72 hours, everyone would get their six to 12—mile zone licenses. until today, out of 120 boats, only 22 have got their licences. the blockade has affected south east exporters, some diverting to belgium, others cancelling shipments altogether, like pesky fish based in hastings. the decision was made for us, in a way, by the contract hauliers. the ones we were using, part