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Fish Discard ban Covering Key Scottish Stocks

Haddock Sustainability Economics +6 more

SCOTLAND, UK - The fish discard ban, which includes one of Scotland's key stocks - haddock, came into force on 1 January 2016.

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The discard ban will mean fishermen have to land their whole catch of stocks such as haddock and prawns. It has been in place for fish such as mackerel and herring since January 1, 2015.

The Scottish Government has been working with the fishing industry to raise awareness of the new species covered by the ban in 2016 and to provide information to fishermen through the publication of factsheets and guidance.

Fisheries Secretary Richard Lochhead said: “No-one wants to see perfectly edible fish being thrown back into the sea dead, least of all our fishermen. The discard ban is an important step towards ending this wasteful situation.

“The ban covering species such as haddock and prawns from the beginning of 2016 will be a big challenge for the industry, but the significant increase in haddock quota for next year will help them to manage the impact.

“These changes will also benefit the industry by helping fish stocks to grow, which should in turn lead to further increases in quota. With the good news from the recent EU Fisheries Council the industry are well placed to cope with these changes and, I hope and expect, for a successful 2016.”

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