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Committee Room 9 in the Palace of Westminster recently saw the parliamentary launch of the ABPmer report, commissioned by the NFFO and the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation, on the looming displacement crisis for fishing.

Spatial Squeeze Report: Parliamentary Launch

Committee Room 9 in the Palace of Westminster recently saw the parliamentary launch of the ABPmer report, commissioned by the NFFO and the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation, on the looming displacement crisis for fishing.

Highly Protected Marine Areas: NFFO Response

Consultation on Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) - Defra

Five highly protected marine areas to be set up in English waters

Leaked information regarding the establishment of five highly protected marine areas has now appeared in the press (below). The NFFO has expressed concern, not so much about the choice of individual sites, which will now be subject to consultation, but the exclusion of fishing representative organisations from the whole process of establishing Highly Protected Marine Areas. Whilst the government has worked with environmental NGOs, there has been no parallel engagement with the fishing industry - the sector that is likely to be the most impacted by HPMAs.

High Profile Science Debunked: Trawling Carbon Impacts and MPA Benefits for Fisheries Food Production

Major findings from two high profile scientific papers published in 2020 and 2021 on marine protected areas, fisheries food production and trawling carbon emissions generated by sediment disturbance have been comprehensively debunked.

HPMA Selection Process Rigged to Harm Fishing Communities

The government’s process to select Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) needs a rethink. It is deliberately relegating human use issues to a second tier to be considered only once sites have been identified exclusively based on a set of ecological criteria. Instead, it should prioritise the search for sites that fulfil ecological criteria in areas where there are synergies with existing human uses of the marine environment.

40 Marine Protected Areas in 3 Years

One per month as Government adopts Blitzkrieg approach to management measures.

Sledgehammer to Fishing in MPAs

In a shocking development, the Marine Management Organisation has announced that it intends to ban all forms of towed bottom gears in the Dogger Bank SAC and the majority of three other offshore MPAs. The knock-on effects of this brutal approach will not stay confined to MPAs as fishing activity is displaced from its customary areas. The decision has been taken with zero discussion with those affected.

Industry Unites to Oppose Benyon Report

Comments from across the industry spectrum emphasised that there is much in the report to concern the fishing industry, both […]

Government Panel Eyes No Fishing Zones Despite Existing World-Beating UK Marine Protected Area Network

The government-sponsored Benyon Review, and its all-out advocacy for banning fishing in a new set of areas referred to as Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs), comes as a hammer blow for fishing communities having to cope with the impacts of the Coronavirus pandemic and the uncertainties of the Brexit negotiations. This is despite Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) already comprising 40% of the total area of English waters, with a swathe of 41 sites being designated only last year.

Developing a participatory approach to the management of fishing activity in UK offshore Marine Protected Areas

Successfully involving the fishing sector and stakeholders in decision-making over the management of fisheries in marine protected areas (MPAs) is important to their overall effectiveness and sustainable management of our seas. The results of a new project including new tools and approaches to use when establishing, evaluating and adapting fisheries management measures in MPAs aims to help achieve just that.

Third Tranche of Marine Conservation Zones

An evidence-based approach and good location choice continues to be critical to the success of marine conservation, as the government announces the designation of a further 41 Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) in English waters.

Industry Should Not Under-estimate new MPA Threat: NFFO

The fishing industry should not underestimate the threat from a new celebrity-led threat to fast-track marine protected areas, devoid of evidence, says the NFFO.

Tranche 3 MCZs Must Avoid “Gold Plating” at the Expense of Livelihoods

The NFFO is warning that the completion of the Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ) network in English and Northern Irish offshore waters must not become a book keeper's exercise that slavishly gold plates the network at the expense of livelihoods. This follows a new search for more MCZs by government nature conservation advisers.

New research to aid sustainable fisheries management in Marine Protected Areas

Scientists now have a better understanding of the level of fishing activity that can be carried out within Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and still remain compatible with conservation objectives thanks to new research.