Research and analysis

Fisher to Fisher Engagement {MMO1389}

This project seeks to understand the existing structures in the UK fishing sector and explores how to support and enable fisher-to-fisher engagement, in order for the MMO to increase participatory capacity and move towards improved representation of the inshore sector in fisheries management.

Documents

MMO1389 Fisher To Fisher Engagement Two Pager

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MMO1389a Fisher to fisher enagagement final report

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MMO1389b Fisher To Fisher Engagement Roadmap

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Details

This project seeks to improve the way the MMO collaborates with fishing communities through supporting and enabling fisher to fisher engagement. This project uses a range of methodologies to examine the structure of the English fishing industry, the existing organisations facilitating participation, and the financial structures needed to support the participation. A list of recommendations was made in the main report, and structured into a timeline in the roadmap, which describes how the MMO can best support participation for the Regional Fisheries Groups.

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Published 11 October 2024

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