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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 30 December 2025
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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Inshore Fisheries Management Improvement Programme

Meeting date: 5 February 2025

Finlay Carson

Stock health is affected by numerous factors, including environmental factors and other marine users, and one of the industry’s concerns relates to foreign vessels’ bycatch. I think that Beatrice Wishart’s question related to the impact of bycatch on the crab industry in Shetland, where there is anecdotal evidence that foreign vessels’ compliance is not enforced, which could be having a direct impact on stock assessments in Shetland. Should we be concerned about that?

10:45  

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Inshore Fisheries Management Improvement Programme

Meeting date: 5 February 2025

Finlay Carson

How does that work in practice with foreign registered vessels?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Inshore Fisheries Management Improvement Programme

Meeting date: 5 February 2025

Finlay Carson

I am talking about foreign vessels that are fishing in Scottish fishing grounds.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Inshore Fisheries Management Improvement Programme

Meeting date: 5 February 2025

Finlay Carson

Do we have the resources to ensure that those vessels are compliant?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Inshore Fisheries Management Improvement Programme

Meeting date: 5 February 2025

Finlay Carson

We move to our next theme—fisheries science—with a question from Beatrice Wishart.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Inshore Fisheries Management Improvement Programme

Meeting date: 5 February 2025

Finlay Carson

Is it correct that a report on the future of potential fisheries groups will be published in draft form over the next few weeks?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Inshore Fisheries Management Improvement Programme

Meeting date: 5 February 2025

Finlay Carson

That is concerning, too. Why is that? Is it a resource issue of finance or capacity? Why are you ruling out looking at IFCAs, if they are, as Tim Eagle said, the best way forward for Scotland’s inshore fisheries?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Inshore Fisheries Management Improvement Programme

Meeting date: 5 February 2025

Finlay Carson

That brings me to my next question, which concerns the fact that that approach is not working in practice. I am sure that Stuart Bell’s heart is going to sink, as he knew that this issue was going to come up at some point. With regard to diversifying opportunities around our inshore fisheries, that work with local fishers is not happening, and the trust is just not there. With regard to the squid fishery, Shetland fishermen have repeatedly said that there are opportunities there but they are finding it difficult to get anybody to sit around the table to discuss it. We have an on-going situation whereby we have scientific work being done in the Solway on cockles but there is a “Computer says no” attitude from the marine directorate, with no indication of what work could be done to look at how those fisheries could be opened in order to allow fishermen to diversify. We have had cockle information for a couple of years now, and stakeholders from RSPB Scotland, NatureScot, South of Scotland Enterprise, the fishing industry and the scientific community are all working together on a plan, but there is no indication that the marine directorate is in any way able to sit down and look at it. I think that the same situation applies with squid and, perhaps, bluefin tuna.

If it is unlikely that the budget is going to increase, how on earth can we expect the marine directorate to do the work to look at diversifying inshore fisheries, which would take the pressure off lobster, brown crab, scallops and so on? How do we trigger that work, given that the directorate has a constrained budget and constrained resources?

10:30  

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Inshore Fisheries Management Improvement Programme

Meeting date: 5 February 2025

Finlay Carson

I remind the witnesses that they do not need to operate their microphones. I should have said that at the start of the meeting.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Inshore Fisheries Management Improvement Programme

Meeting date: 5 February 2025

Finlay Carson

Do you have a further question on spatial measures, Ariane?