The Fisheries and Seafood Scheme (FaSS) has relaunched today to
help support the long-term sustainability, resilience, and
prosperity of the seafood sector across England.
Following the initial success of the scheme, which first opened
last year, at least £6 million in funding has been secured every
year until April 2025, providing long term investment to the
sector.
The scheme will continue to fund projects that boost business
resilience and increase sustainability across our world-class
fishing industry, further strengthening support for food
producers across the catching, processing and aquaculture
sectors.
This builds on the work of the first year of the scheme, which
saw more than 500 projects approved for a range of seafood and
marine businesses, charities and other organisations.
Improvements this year include simplified guidance, enhanced
levels of funding for micro-entities and funding that is better
targeted at the sector’s needs.
Regular reviews will ensure FaSS continues to evolve over the
next three years to reflect feedback from across the sector,
evolving policies and the needs of the industry.
The scheme will continue to be administered by the Marine
Management Organisation (MMO) on behalf of Defra. The MMO has a
team ready to provide advice and support to potential applicants.
Fisheries Minister said:
The Fisheries and Seafood Scheme has already approved 500
projects for funding across our sector. Through the scheme, we
are better able to target support and invest in projects that
champion the seafood sector and support its long-term
sustainability.
We have expanded the scheme until 2025, providing a welcome boost
for coastal communities around the country. I urge all eligible
organisations to apply.
Tom McCormack, Chief Executive Officer of the MMO, said:
The MMO wants our fishing and seafood sectors to continue to
develop, adapt and ultimately succeed as we move forward into our
new era as an independent coastal state.
We look forward to working with applicants from across England
and supporting our fishing and seafood communities through the
continuation of the already successful Fisheries and Seafood
Scheme
Defra and the MMO will continue to work with industry to provide
financial assistance through the FaSS to deliver sustainable
growth in the catching, processing and aquaculture sectors,
boosting coastal businesses and communities. In addition, FaSS
will also deliver some funding thorough more flexible calls for
projects, based on specific policies.
For projects which last less than a year, the MMO recommends that
applicants aim to complete their project within the same
financial year as application. To ensure long-term support is
delivered to the sector, the FaSS will now also support
multi-annual projects which can be completed up until the end of
February 2025.
Notes to editors:
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The scheme draws on the £13.5 million allocated annually to
the sector in England through the recent three-year spending
review settlement. This covers grants, technical assistance,
the data collection framework and control and enforcement.
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The devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern
Ireland will announce their own schemes in due course.
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Further detail on the Fisheries and Seafood Scheme can be
found on the scheme webpage.