UK: Lyme Bay king scallop fishing closure announced

Published 2024년 4월 9일

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The UK Fisheries Administrations have decided to close King scallop fishing for larger vessels in specific areas from 15 May to 30 September 2024, with a possibility of extending into 2025. This measure, based on consultation feedback, industry discussions, and scientific advice, is aimed at protecting scallop stocks by allowing them to spawn undisturbed. The decision underscores a commitment to sustainable fishing practices, ensuring the long-term health of marine stocks and the economic stability of the fishing industry. This action is taken in response to scientific findings that current fishing levels are unsustainable, highlighting the need for this closure to preserve the fishery's future.
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Lyme Bay king scallop fishing closure announced Fishing for King scallops will be closed to all over 10m vessels in 7d and all over 12m vessels in Lyme Bay (7e) from 15 May to 30 September 2024, and the same closure will be considered for 2025. The decision, on behalf of all four Fisheries Administrations, follows consultation feedback, industry engagement and scientific advice on protecting stocks during spawning. For more information follow this link. The consultation showed support for using a single consultation for closure proposals for both this year and 2025, barring any additional evidence being received which might require a further consultation for 2025. The UKFAs are committed to ensuring fisheries are managed to a level where stocks are healthy and fished sustainably; the marine environment is protected; ...
Source: Fish Focus

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