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Seeking views on the current fisheries economic link licence condition in England.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Consultation description
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO), acting on behalf of all four UK Fisheries Administrations (UKFAs), sought views on a proposal to close UK waters in ICES area VIId (see annex 1) to king scallop (Pectens maximus) fis…
Seeking views on proposals for new technical measures affecting Nephrops-directed fisheries in Celtic Sea UK waters.
Seeking views on our plans to increase the use of remote electronic monitoring.
Seeking views on fishing quota management in England and crown dependencies.
Seeking views on how we should split the additional fishing quota between the UK administrations.
An MoU between the United Kingdom and Greenland on fisheries.
An MoU between the United Kingdom and Iceland on fisheries.
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO), acting on behalf of all four UK Fisheries Administrations (UKFAs) are seeking views on a proposal to extend the current closure of the Dogger Bank area king scallop fishery.
October 2020 catch limit consultation
The Marine Management Organisation put out a call for evidence from 1 July 2020 to 8 July 2020 on a proposed king scallop fishery closure in the Dogger Bank area.
The following are the proposed catch limits to be set for quota stocks in May 2019.
The following are the proposed catch limits to be set for quota stocks in April 2019.
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