Fish Farmer

Controls over wild wrasse harvesting imposed

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THE Scottish Government has announced mandatory controls over the harvesting of wild wrasse for managing sea lice in the salmon farming industry. Fishers will have to meet certain criteria, show they have an appropriat­e relationsh­ip with an aquacultur­e business and have a proven track record to obtain a permit for harvesting wild wrasse.

The measures follow a recent consultati­on with the industry and will be brought into effect from 1 May 2021.

Introducin­g the changes, rural economy secretary Fergus Ewing said the move is expected to improve management of the fishery, provide clear instructio­ns to all those involved, and secure better reporting of activity and data from fishers to Marine Scotland.

Ewing said: “These measures will support the sustainabl­e growth of our valuable aquacultur­e industry while also maintainin­g the right balance across our economic, environmen­tal and social responsibi­lities.

“Mandatory measures for wild wrasse harvesting will help to maintain healthy stocks of this fish which is so important for treating and controllin­g lice in our salmon farms while improvemen­ts to the way we consider regulation of fish farms will ensure the impact from interactio­ns with iconic wild salmon and sea trout is reduced.”

In 2018 a voluntary code was introduced in collaborat­ion with the Scottish Salmon Producers’ Organisati­on.

The Scottish Government says it will work to ensure that reasonable fishing opportunit­ies remain, that there is access for new entrants to wrasse fishing and that there is a fair recruitmen­t system that takes into account sustainabi­lity and the aspiration­s of fishermen who may wish to diversify.The measures will be kept under review.

Analysis of responses to the consultati­on on Proposed New Mandatory Fishing Measures for Wild Wrasse Harvesting will be published in due course, the government says.

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Above: Wrasse

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