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Official Report Meeting date: 21 April 2020

Meeting of the Parliament 21 April 2020

That is why we have more support for fishing, agriculture and SMEs while ensuring that our strong business base can be supported in the ways that I have outlined.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 April 2020

Members’ Virtual Question Time 17 April 2020

It is important—whether it is now or through the recovery period—to tailor our support to the Scottish economy and to ensure that we provide support to particular sectors, as we have done again today for the fishing sector. It is critically important that we push that funding as far as possible at a time when businesses are all struggling; money should be d...
Official Report Meeting date: 17 April 2020

Members’ Virtual Question Time 17 April 2020

For example, I know that today’s announcement on further support for the fishing industry, which takes overall support for the seafood industry to almost £23 million, will be of immense value to his constituents.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 April 2020

Members’ Virtual Question Time 17 April 2020

The UK Government’s announcement today on fishing will see approximately £450,000 of consequentials come to Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 April 2020

Members’ Virtual Question Time 17 April 2020

The UK Government’s announcement today on fishing will see approximately £450,000 of consequentials come to Scotland.
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 April 2020

The revised UK Fisheries Bill - 3.5 Fishing opportunities for UK boats - Clauses 23-26

3.5 Fishing opportunities for UK boats - Clauses 23-26 Clause 23 gives the Secretary of State the power to determine: the maximum quantity of fish that may be caught by British fishing boats (catch quota) the maximum number of days that British fishing boats may spend at sea each year (effort quota).
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 April 2020

The revised UK Fisheries Bill - 3.5.2 Distribution of fishing opportunities

3.5.2 Distribution of fishing opportunities After receiving fishing opportunities from the UK, each of the four UK Fisheries Administrations allocates quota to its fishing boats.
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 April 2020

The revised UK Fisheries Bill - 3.4 Access to British fisheries and fishing licences - Clauses 12-22

Scottish Ministers may grant a licence to Scottish fishing boats to fish in any UK waters and to foreign fishing boats to fish in Scottish waters.
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 April 2020

The revised UK Fisheries Bill - 3.1.4 The Fisheries Bill and the Common Fisheries Policy - Comparison

However, Article 5 of the CFP Regulation sets out the principle of equal access for EU Member State Vessels in EU waters.(8) The “national benefit objective” is that fishing activities of UK fishing boats bring social or economic benefits to the United Kingdom or any part of the United Kingdom.Not included in 2017-2019 BillA number of the objectives under Article 2(5) touch on the topic of social or economic benefits of fishing:(c) provide conditions for economically viable and competitive fishing capture and processing industry and land-based fishing related activity; (f) contribute to a fair standard of living for those who depend on fishing activities, bearing in mind coastal fisheries and socio-economic aspects; (h) take into account the interests of both consumers and producers; (i) promote coastal fishing activities, taking into account socioeconomic aspects;(9) The “climate change objective” is that— (a) the adverse effect of fish and aquaculture activities on climate change is minimised, and (b) fish and aquaculture activities adapt to climate change.Not included in 2017-2019 BillNot mirrored in the CFP
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 April 2020

The revised UK Fisheries Bill - 2. Devolution of fisheries and marine policy

In Scotland, the Scottish Parliament has competence to regulate all fishing activity within the Scottish Zone and to regulate Scottish fishing boats wherever they fish.

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