Consultation opens on fisheries management plan for non-quota shellfish


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The draft FMP sets out the objectives and actions designed to protect stocks of crabs, lobsters and scallops for future generations and ensure the fishing communities that rely on them can continue to thrive.

It is a commitment under the UK Joint Fisheries Statement and has been developed by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) in close collaboration with the fishing industry, environmental organisations and science partners.  

Opening the consultation, Minister Muir said: “The waters around Northern Ireland are home to some of the best wild shellfish and this fisheries management plan is vital for securing the long-term sustainability of the crab, lobster and scallop fisheries that are of significant economic importance for many of our inshore catching fleet and other local seafood businesses. 

“This draft plan is the first of four that my Department is responsible for delivering. I thank the local fishing industry representatives and other stakeholders who have already been involved in the working groups to shape the draft plan ahead of this consultation.

“I would urge all interested parties to respond to this consultation to help chart the course to ensure these important shellfish fisheries are sustainable for generations to come.”

The public consultation on this draft FMP is open for 12 weeks until 17 July 2026.

The Department is also planning a webinar to take place during this consultation period and details will follow.

Download the consultation.

You can respond at: https://consultations2.nidirect.gov.uk/daera/draft-fisheries-management-plan-for-non-quota-shel/

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