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Title: PILLAR 2


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PILLAR 2 MANAGING OUR FISHING OPPORTUNITIES TO
MAXIMISE PROFITABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY
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PILLAR 2 Managing our Fishing Opportunities to
Maximise Profitability and Sustainability
EU MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS (CFP)
Change is Possible Now
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MANAGING OUR FISHING OPPORTUNITIES TO MAXIMISE
PROFITABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY
  • 3 key themes
  • Change is Possible Now
  • Flexible and Transparent Fisheries Management
    Across the UK
  • Improving Quota and Effort management

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Change is Possible Now
  • Fishing opportunities defined and constrained
    through the CFP. But doesnt mean that all
    change has to wait for new policy and new
    regulation.
  • Looking for all the flexibility we can find in
    current arrangements to break the mould of the
    failing CFP.
  • Scotland and its fishermen have taken risks to
    develop catch quotas and fully documented
    fisheries.
  • We accept the challenge of working together to
    radically reduce discards and fishing mortality
    But certain we can achieve it without CRPs crude
    and draconian effort cuts. Not least time at Sea
    Not Fishing being the count.

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Flexible and Transparent Fisheries Management
Across the UK
  • Wish to work constructively and creatively with
    the new UK coalition Govt to agree clearer and
    more flexible settlement of functions across all
    UK Administrations.
  • It is not a bad thing but over time the fleets
    have developed quite differently.
  • Current arrangements are essentially a hangover
    from pre-devolution when Fisheries Ministers were
    part of one administration.
  • SG favours a new position that allows
    Administrations to respond positively to
    different priorities, whilst maintaining the
    legal obligation that each Govt fulfils its role
    in ensuring the UK meets its International
    obligations.
  • This approach is not about preventing businesses
    from evolving and moving operations around the
    UK. But, about giving the ability to manage
    fisheries in the way that makes sense for them.

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Improving Quota and Effort management
  • POs have a central role to play in Scotland's
    fishing communities, a thorough review is
    overdue, and, we should look to the future in
    terms of how they might play an even more
    important role.
  • Marine Scotland has recently commenced that
    process of consultation to develop an agenda for
    reform.
  • In year cuts in effort allocations and changes to
    rules cause disruption and uncertainty. We want
    to get away from that, allocate to those that
    need it, reducing costs and allow skippers to
    have confidence in their allocations.

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Conclusions
  • The Scottish Government should seek support from
    the UK and from other EU Member States for the
    further development and expansion of the catch
    quota approach in 2011, potentially to include
    more species and to increase the amount of
    discards that may be landed rather than dumped at
    sea.
  • The Scottish Government should seek the support
    of the UK, other EU Member States and the
    European Commission to make common sense changes
    to the way that time at sea is monitored and
    controlled
  • The Scottish Government should drive discussions
    with other Fisheries Administrations and agree
    reforms that offer fishermen clarity and the
    different parts of the UK greater scope to
    develop management arrangements appropriate to
    their circumstances .
  • The Scottish Government and fishing stakeholders
    should build on the model of the Conservation
    Credits Steering Group (CCSG) in managing fishing
    opportunities. The CCSG has grappled with issues
    of great difficulty and controversy, but is
    considered by many observers and interested
    parties across Europe as providing a model for
    partnership approaches in the management of
    sustainable fisheries. We endorse that view .
  • The Scottish Government and industry should
    progress in partnership improvements to sectoral
    management led by POs

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Key points for SFC
  • Does the SFC agree with these conclusions?
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