Ireland: Fisheries control measures for brown crab, spider crab and velvet crab

Published 2024년 6월 21일

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The Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA) of Ireland has published a new Fisheries Information Notice (FIN) to remind fishers of the regulatory requirements for catching Brown Crab, Spider Crab, and Velvet Crab within the Irish Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The FIN, available on the SFPA website, outlines the authority's commitment to enforcing both new and existing legislation and offers guidance. It also highlights that non-commercial pot fishing regulations are detailed in a separate FIN. The SFPA is responsible for enforcing the EU Common Fisheries Policy, sea-fisheries law, and food safety law in Ireland.
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Fisheries Control Measures for brown crab, spider crab and velvet crab – SFPA publishes Fisheries Information Notice. The Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA) recently published a new Fisheries Information Notice (FIN) titled ‘Fisheries Control Measures for Brown Crab, Spider Crab and Velvet Crab for Irish Fishing Vessels within the Irish EEZ’.* The FIN aims to bring awareness to fishers of their regulatory obligations in respect of Brown Crab, Spider Crab and Velvet Crab, and highlights other key areas including: The SFPA are committed to supporting compliance with both new and existing legislation and are available to provide guidance. For assistance or further details on the FIN, please contact: sfpafood&fisheriessupport@sfpa.ie *The FIN can be accessed on the SFPA website or by clicking on the following link: Fisheries Information Notice 06-2024 Fisheries Control Measures for Brown Crab, Spider Crab & Velvet Crab for Irish Fishing Vessels within the Irish EEZ ...
Source: Fish Focus

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