The UK fishing industry will benefit from increased fishing
opportunities worth nearly £5 million in 2023 after reaching an
agreement with Norway to secure access to key fishing stocks for
UK vessels, Defra has announced today.
The deal secures quota of valuable North Sea whitefish stocks
worth nearly £3 million and in arctic stocks worth nearly £2
million for 2023, and also ensures UK vessels have access to
Norwegian waters to fish their own demersal and pelagic quota.
The UK and Norway negotiate annually on access to each other’s
waters, quota exchanges and control and enforcement measures.
This deal builds on the close relationship and cooperation
between the UK and Norway and will continue to support a
sustainable and economically viable fishing industry by:
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extending arrangements agreed last year on mutual access,
with the UK fishing industry having access to 30,000 tonnes
of whitefish stocks such as cod, haddock and hake in the
North Sea.
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granting access to fish up to 20,000 tonnes each of herring
in our respective waters.
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securing over 1,100 tonnes of quota transfers from Norway of
key UK stocks.
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providing 750 tonnes of cod quota for the UK to fish in
Norway’s arctic waters.
Fisheries Minister said:
Under the Fisheries Act 2020, the UK is able to negotiate deals
that support a profitable and sustainable UK fishing industry,
while safeguarding our marine environment for future generations.
I’m delighted to reach a deal with Norway for 2023 which gives UK
fishing vessels access to key fish stocks and quota in the North
Sea and Arctic, and look forward to continuing to work
collaboratively with Norway and other coastal States to manage
fishing sustainably.
The agreement highlights both parties’ continued commitment to
manage fisheries sustainably and support the long-term
viability of stocks in the North Sea. It sits alongside a
separate arrangement the UK has with Norway under which we expect
over 5,200 tonnes of additional arctic opportunities to be
transferred to the UK in 2023. In total, this should provide the
UK fleet with over 6000 tonnes of fishing opportunities in arctic
waters.
Throughout the negotiations, the UK Government worked closely
with the devolved administrations to ensure that all fishing
communities across the UK will benefit from the agreement.
Notes to editors:
- Trilateral negotiations between the UK, Norway and the EU are
still ongoing. In these annual negotiations, the UK
agrees catch limits for the following year for six
jointly managed fish stocks in the North Sea with Norway and the
EU.
- This agreement does not impact the UK’s bilateral
negotiations with the EU. Those negotiations continue and are
focussed on the setting of total allowable catches (TACs) for
bilateral stocks between the UK and the EU and a range of related
technical measures.