Consultation on the proposed North Sea and Channel Sprat Fisheries Management Plan
Overview
The purpose of this consultation is to seek your views on the proposed North Sea and Channel sprat Fisheries Management Plan (FMP), its policies and proposed actions. We are also seeking your views on the likely environmental effects of the FMP, as set out in the environmental report.
The sprat FMP sets out a pathway to the long-term sustainable management of the sprat fisheries in English and Scottish waters. The FMP sets out goals for the fishery, and short and long-term actions to achieve them.
Why your views matter
This consultation is an opportunity for you to help shape and influence the future of sprat management policy in England and Scotland and builds upon previous engagement with industry.
Responses
This consultation will run for 14 weeks, closing at 23:59 on 19 January 2025. You can find the FMP and associated documents in the ‘related’ section at the bottom of this page.
Please read the consultation document before responding to this consultation.
To submit your consultation response please:
- complete the consultation questionnaire through the link below
- or send additional information or documents to the Fisheries Management Plans policy team by email to FMPconsultations@defra.gov.uk
- respond by post using the address below
Fisheries Management Plans team
Marine & Fisheries Directorate
Seacole Building
2 Marsham Street
SW1P 4DF
What happens next
Defra will take time to review and analyse the responses to this consultation. A summary of responses and government response will be published on GOV.UK in due course.
Audiences
- All Marine Users
- Angling Organisations and Trade
- Charities/Voluntary Organisations
- Coastal local authorities
- Coastal Management sector
- Coastal Members of Parliament
- Commercial Fisheries Organisations
- Consumer Groups
- Devolved Administrations
- Environmental campaigners
- Environmental professional services
- Fisheries Producer Organisations
- Fishermen
- Fishing Focus individual recipients
- Fishing Industry
- Fishing Industry
- Government Agencies
- Government Departments
- IFCAs
- Member of the General Public
- Non-Government Organisation
- Ports and Harbour Authorities and Estuaries
- Public Bodies
- Recreation sector
- Shellfish Cultivators
Interests
- Bycatch
- Common Fisheries Policy
- Conservation
- Conservation
- Consultations
- DEFRA Policy
- Discarding
- Environmental Stewardship
- Fish stocks
- Impact Assessments
- Marine
- Marine Conservation
- Marine Conservation Zones
- Marine fisheries
- Marine licensing
- Natural environment
- Policy and Delivery
- Retailers
- Science
- Sea angling
- Shellfish
- Shellfish
- Sustainable development
- Sustainable Fishing
- Whales and dolphins
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