UK: Suspension of native oyster fishery in Foyle area extended

Published 2024년 2월 23일

Tridge summary

The Loughs Agency has extended the suspension of the Native Oyster Fishery in the Foyle area of Ireland until 31st March 2024, following a review of the latest stock assessment data. The data indicated a need for continued conservation efforts due to concerns that removing a large proportion of oyster stock over 80mm this season could negatively impact the future population.
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Suspension of native oyster fishery in Foyle area extended. Loughs Agency has made the decision to maintain the closure of the Native Oyster Fishery in the Foyle area of Ireland, with the suspension continuing from 6pm on 29th February 2024 until 6pm on 31st March 2024. The decision to keep the closure in place comes following an analysis of the latest stock assessment data, which is gathered by Loughs Agency Scientists on an annual basis. The information obtained from the fishery has highlighted the need to prioritise conservation, with the evidence available supporting the continued suspension of the Native Oyster Fishery. Sharon McMahon, Loughs Agency CEO, said: “We took the necessary time over recent months gathering and reviewing as much information as possible in order to make an informed decision on the Native Oyster Fishery in the Foyle area. After careful consideration, the extended closure has been deemed an essential course of action to ensure the continued conservation ...
Source: Fish Focus

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