West Coast of Scotland Nephrops: proposed Fisheries Management Plan
The West Coast of Scotland Nephrops (Nephrops norvegicus) Fisheries Management Plan (FMP) is one of 43 FMPs set out in the Joint Fisheries Statement (JFS). This FMP sets out the policies and actions to continue to maintain the West Coast of Scotland Nephrops stocks at sustainable levels.
Policies
As there is sufficient available evidence to assess MSY for Nephrops in the West Coast of Scotland, the FMP must contain policies which at least contribute to restoring or maintaining the stocks at MSY. In addition, in accordance with section 5.4 of the JFS, the design and structure of FMPs directly relate to the fisheries objectives identified in section 5.4.2 and may also address wider issues in fisheries management depending upon the specific goals or targets of each plan and may contribute to one or more of the remaining fisheries objectives.
The proposed FMP identifies six policies focussed on domestic and international management priorities. These policies are subject to the consideration of the consultation and will be prioritised appropriately to ensure realistic and measurable outputs. They were drafted with stakeholder input to meet the requirements of section 6(3) of the Act (policy 1) and policies set out in the JFS (policies 2, 3,4, 5 and 6).
For each policy, the FMP sets out:
- a rationale;
- ongoing, short and longer term actions; and
- how the actions support delivery of the fisheries objectives.
Each policy describes the outcome that is being worked towards, and the actions are intended to support the delivery of those outcomes.
Performance indicators for the FMP are addressed towards the end of this document.
The six policies of this FMP are to:
1. Harvest the West of Scotland Nephrops stocks sustainably, with biomass maintained above the level capable of producing MSY.
2. Understand and minimise the benthic impact of Nephrops fisheries.
3. Minimise the impact of Nephrops fishing activities on sensitive marine species by reducing bycatch and entanglement of these species.
4. Address discarding issues in the Nephrops fisheries and ensure that where possible all catches are accounted for against quotas.
5. Support fishing businesses to continue to deliver socio-economic benefits to coastal communities and the wider UK economy.
6. Reduce the impact of Nephrops fishing on climate change and support the fishing industry to adapt to the impacts of climate change.
There is significant overlap in policies between the West Coast of Scotland and North Sea (Subarea 4) Nephrops FMPs. This is intentional to ensure that there is harmonisation in management approaches and delivery as far as practicable.
Contact
Email: fmps@gov.scot