IFCAs: Report to Parliament about Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities' conduct and operation
Results updated 17 Mar 2015
The Secretary of State's report about the conduct and operation of Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities (IFCAs) 2010 - 2014 was laid before both Houses of Parliament on 17 March 2015.
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Overview
This is a Call for Evidence.
Every four years, the Defra Secretary of State must prepare a report about the conduct and operation of Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities (IFCAs). The report must be laid before Parliament.
This first report will cover the period to the end of August 2014.
Why your views matter
This call for evidence is part of the research process for the first report to Parliament.
It is an opportunity for you to provide evidence that will help us understand how each individual IFCA has worked to meet its duties and/or demonstrated the local leadership that might be expected of a statutory regulator.
Defra officials will attend and talk about this call for evidence and the report-making process at scheduled quarterly meetings of each IFCA during April, May and June 2014. The process will be publicised, further, in Fishing Focus magazine: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/fishing-focus.
This document invites you to contribute evidence to a series of open questions, structured around the IFCA success criteria published in Guidance to IFCAs on monitoring and evaluation, and measuring performance[1]. You do not have to answer all questions. You can contribute to as many or as few as you choose.
The final question in this pack invites ‘anything else’ contributions which might not fit easily under the seven success criteria headings.
What happens next
Your contribution to the call for evidence will help us draft the report.
We expect to complete the report so that Ministers may present it to Parliament in December 2014.
Audiences
- Water/water Industry sector
- Aggregates sector
- All Marine Users
- Angling Organisations and Trade
- Coastal local authorities
- Coastal Management sector
- Coastal Members of Parliament
- Devolved Administrations
- Environmental campaigners
- Environmental professional services
- Fishermen
- Fishing Focus individual recipients
- Food Business Operators
- Food Industry
- Government Agencies
- Government Departments
- IFCAs
- Leisure industry
- Licensed Gangmasters
- Local Authorities
- Ports and Harbour Authorities and Estuaries
- Recreation sector
- Shellfish Cultivators
- SME businesses
- Tourism industry
Interests
- Biodiversity
- Common Fisheries Policy
- Conservation
- Fish stocks
- Local environments
- Local nature partnerships
- Marine
- Marine Conservation Zones
- Marine licensing
- Natural environment
- Sea angling
- Shellfish
- Shellfish
- Sustainable development
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