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The DAERA Minister has introduced the Fisheries, Aquaculture and Water Environment Bill to the Assembly.
The main purpose of the Bill is to update current fisheries legislation to modernise and implement Northern Ireland’s fisheries policies to ensure that commercial and recreational fishing is undertaken at sustainable levels so it can benefit future generations.
It supports a whole-system approach to managing the water environment, recognising that healthy fish populations and productive fisheries depend on clean, well-functioning ecosystems.
The Bill enables more flexible enforcement options through future regulations, avoiding unnecessary criminalisation while maintaining accountability.
The Bill introduces an increased maximum penalty for water pollution offences, reinforcing the importance of protecting the water environment regardless of the source of pollution.
DAERA Minister Andrew Muir said: “I would like to thank all those who have contributed to bringing the Fisheries, Aquaculture and Water Environment Bill to this important stage.
“This is a significant piece of legislation that will help secure the long-term sustainability of our fisheries and water environment, while continuing to support those who depend on them.
“The Bill introduces a modern regulatory framework for the management of fishing and aquaculture activities, while taking an ecosystem-based approach to protecting our aquatic environment. It also provides new powers to support our inland waterways, so that we have a consistent and integrated approach from source to sea.
“Collectively, these measures will help to safeguard our natural resources and support a resilient, prosperous future for the industries and communities connected to them.”
