Fishing vessel weekly licences: no changes effective 2 January 2026

Scottish fishing vessel licence variations announced on 2 January 2026.


There are no new licence variations this week.

Fishing vessel quota limits tables: 2026 - showing the quota limits applicable to 10m and under and over 10m non-sector vessels.

Urgent Notice to Fishers

Fish, Trace, Ship Final Reminder – Be ready before 8 January

We are just days away from extensive new changes coming into effect that will impact all UK seafood exports and all sections of the supply chain including the catching sector.

From 10 January 2026, exporters together with the wider supply chain, will be required to provide additional information for seafood leaving the UK. 

As a licensed fisherman, these changes DO affect you unless you sell an exempt species.  If you have not done so already, we are now urgently advising you to ensure you are compliant with the new requirements by the 8 January in advance of the upcoming deadline. This ensures you or your business can continue to trade efficiently. 

You will also receive another version of this letter if you are a registered Fish Export Service user.  

Reminder: What is changing: 

These are the changes which may not all be relevant to you, but it is important you are aware of them.

  • New data fields on Catch Certificates (including fishing trip start date, gear type, area fished, transport details).
  • A new section to the Storage Document for you to provide details for the arrival of the fish produce to the UK will be released on November 20. The Storage Document will be renamed to Non-Manipulation Document in January 2026
  • The requirement to produce a Processing Statement for any seafood processed on land in the UK, and new weights information for the Processing Statement.

The FES system has now been updated with changes required to comply with the new regulations when they come into force on 10 January. There will be one final update on 8 January to make it mandatory to provide this new information and to include this information on the UK documents.

If you land your catch and sell within the UK, you must pass on this additional information to the buyer so it can be passed through the supply chain.

If you land directly into a country that requires a catch certificate, including Northern Ireland for GB vessels, you must provide this additional information from January 2026.

These and more detail about all the changes can be viewed on our campaign site. Visit https://fishtraceship.campaign.gov.uk or use the QR code below and access links to Guidance, FAQs and engagement webinars.

We have also produced a new series of step-by-step videos to help guide you through the changes and created example labelling templates for each stage of the supply chain.

What do I need to do?

Please understand what is changing even if you think you are not directly affected as you may not be able to sell on your produce without the appropriate documentation information.

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If you don’t want to hear more about FES, please email UKIUUSLO@marinemanagement.org.uk  to be removed from future mailings. 

NEW:

Labels – two label examples have been loaded up on to the FTS site – one under the Fishermen section and the other under Exporters.

Fishermen - Fish, Trace, Ship

Exporters - Fish, Trace, Ship

 Regular key links include:

News & media outputs

Fish, Trace, Ship - Three weeks to go, UK seafood industry must be ready by 8 January - GOV.UK

 Coverage

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Prior Notification form: From 10 January 2026

If you’re landing in an EU member state or Northern Ireland, you need to complete this prior notification form

More information:  link here Guidance on exporting or moving fish from the UK - Prior notification

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