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Shetland MSP Raises Concerns Over Non-UK Fishing Vessels in Scottish Waters
Beatrice Wishart, MSP for the Shetland Islands and member of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, has raised a series of questions in the Scottish Parliament regarding the monitoring and licensing of non-UK registered fishing vessels operating in Scottish waters. Wishart’s first question sought clarity on the number of non-UK registered vessels licensed to fish in Scottish waters. Gougeon responded by stating that the licensing of these vessels is managed by the UK Government’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). As of August 12, 2024, there were 1,549 EU vessels, 213 Norwegian vessels, and 26 Faroese vessels with access licenses to fish in UK waters. This substantial number of foreign vessels highlights the significant presence of non-UK fleets in Scottish waters, raising questions about the impact on local fisheries and the effectiveness of monitoring and regulation. more, >>CLICK TO READ<< 06:21
Banff and Buchan MP urges rethink of Highly Protected Marine Area plans
David Duguid MP has written to Scottish Government minister Mairi Gougeon MSP urging her to rethink proposals for Highly Protected Marine Areas following concerns that they restrict twenty times as much as the UK Government’s plans for English waters. In his letter to the rural affairs secretary, Mr Duguid has hit out at the impact the proposals will have on Scotland’s fishing fleet and has asked why HPMAs in Scottish waters are being implemented on an immediately permanent basis and not on a trial/pilot period like the rest of the United Kingdom. >click to continue< 14:58