The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Blue Toon lands £111m fish

Peterhead eclipses top English ports – as £50m revamp on menu

- BY KEITH FINDLAY

UK Government figures have confirmed Peterhead’s status as Britain’s top fishing port.

A total of 127,000tonnes of fish and other seafood worth a total of £111million were landed in the Blue Toon in 2015, highlighti­ng why the port is investing £50million in a major upgrade of the facilities.

The figures eclipsed the top ports in England, where Plymouth led the way for volume after a

“Confidence continues to be high – prospects for 2016 are positive”

13,400-tonne haul of fish and other seafood worth a total of £15million. Brixham was the top English port after a 12,400-tonne catch worth £23million.

The Marine Management O r g a n i s a t i o n (MMO), which licenses, regulates and plans marine activities in the seasaround England and Wales, said the quantity and value of fish and shellfish landed by UK vessels last year fell by 7% and 10% respective­ly, compared with the year before.

UK- registered boats landed 708,000tonnes of seafood worth £775million into ports in the UK and abroad last year.

Scottish vessels accounted for 62% of the quantity of landings by the UK fleet, which was more than double the 29% caught by English boats.

The Scottish and Northern Irish fleets caught mainly pelagic fish. Whitefish species accounted for the lion’s share of the English fleet’s catch, while Welsh boats mainly caught shellfish.

MMO said the decrease in landings was primarily driven by an 11% decrease in pelagic landings – mainly mackerel and herring – due to a fall in the mackerel quota from a peak in 2014.

Mackerel and herring accounted for nearly half (48%) of UK fleet landings by volume last year, but a lower 25% share by value.

Around 12,100 fishermen were active in the UK in 2015, including 1,900 parttime workers, said MMO.

Scottish FishingMin­ister Fergus Ewing said: “These statistics show 2015 was another strong year for Scotland’s fishing fleet, with sea fisheries contributi­ng £437million to our economy.

“It’s clear that challengin­g fishing conditions are continuing to have an impact, however, confidence continues to be high and there is an acknowledg­ement from the industry that these are normal fluctuatin­g circumstan­ces.

“With European funding set to improve catch quality, promote Scottish seafood and reduce unwanted catches, the prospects for the industry in 2016 are positive.”

MMO said UK seafood export volumes decreased by 12%, to 443,000tonnes, with Britain importing 6% less – 681,000tonnes in this category.

 ??  ?? CATCH OF THE DAY: Peterhead is set for a £50million upgrade – as it was revealed that the port landed 127,000 tonnes of fish in 2015
CATCH OF THE DAY: Peterhead is set for a £50million upgrade – as it was revealed that the port landed 127,000 tonnes of fish in 2015

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