Draft Joint Fisheries Statement (JFS)
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Detail of outcome
We received 138 responses to this consultation. The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) in Northern Ireland have responded to the views received during consultation.
We have now published the final version of the Joint Fisheries Statement (JFS), as required by the Fisheries Act 2020.
The JFS sets out the future direction of UK fisheries management. It will make sure that policies deliver a thriving, sustainable fishing industry and healthy marine environment.
Manylion y canlyniadau
Gwnaethom dderbyn 138 ymateb i’r ymgynghoriad ar y Cyd-ddatganiad ar Bysgodfeydd (JFS).
Mae’r JFS yn pennu’r cyfeiriad ar gyfer rheoli pysgodfeydd yn y DU. Mae’n ofynnol o dan Ddeddf Pysgodfeydd 2020 a bydd yn gwneud yn siŵr bod polisïau’n sicrhau diwydiant pysgota cynaliadwy sy’n ffynnu ac amgylchedd morol iach.
Mae crynodeb o’r adborth wedi cael ei gyhoeddi yn Gymraeg ac yn Saesneg. Mae Llywodraeth Cymru, Llywodraeth y DU, Llywodraeth yr Alban ac Adran Amaethyddiaeth, yr Amgylchedd a Materion Gwledig wedi ymateb i’r sylwadau a roddwyd yn ystod yr ymgynghoriad.
Mae’r JFS terfynol bellach wedi’i gyhoeddi, yn unol ag adran 2(1) o’r Ddeddf, ac mae’r ddogfen ar gael yma.
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Original consultation
Consultation description
The JFS has been developed by the 4 fisheries administrations of the UK (Scottish Government, Welsh Government, UK government and the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) in Northern Ireland).
The final JFS will be published in November 2022 and will set the future direction of UK fisheries management. It is a requirement of the Fisheries Act 2020 and will make sure that policies deliver a thriving, sustainable fishing industry and healthy marine environment.
Updates to this page
Last updated 23 November 2022 + show all updates
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Added the government responses and summary of outcome in both English and Welsh.
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A summary of responses has been published in English and Welsh.
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First published.