The Scotsman

Delays over fishing quotas deal now hurting Scottish industry – Ewing

- By ANGUS HOWARTH newsdeskts@cotsman.com

Delays in finalising an agreement between the different parts of the UK on fishing is “detrimenta­l” to the industry in Scotland, Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing has said.

He has written to UK Fisheries Minister George Eustice about the “prolonged delay” to the UK Concordat on Fisheries Management – a deal that covers how Britain’s fishing quotas are allocated among its four nations.

Mr Ewing said although Marine Scotland officials had been “frequently prompting” their UK colleagues in 0 Fergus Ewing wants progress on fishing quotas the Department for Environmen­t, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), there had been “no further progress” in getting the terms signed off. He said: “The failure to progress the revised Concordat is detrimenta­l to the current management of Scotland’s fisheries.

“There is no doubt that preparatio­ns for Brexit in less than 12 months’ time will require significan­t Defra resource, but that cannot and must not be at the expense of delivering for the current needs and interests and day-to-day operation of sea fisheries in the UK.”

The Scottish Government wants the revised Concordat to be finalised as soon as possible. “This prolonged delay is seriously impacting important elements of fisheries management in Scotland such as the publicatio­n of our intentions on quota management reform,” Mr Ewing said.

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