UK fisherman can access 30,000 tonnes from Norwegian waters

The UK has been attempting to secure deals since it left the EU

The UK Government says the deal will offer the sector a "bright, sustainable future"
Author: Kieran BrandPublished 15th Dec 2023

Scottish trawlers will still be able to access Norwegian waters in the North Sea to fish, a UK Government minister has said.

Speaking at the end of annual fisheries negotiations, Scotland Office minister John Lamont said the talks show his government is taking action to ensure the fishing sector has a "bright, sustainable future".

The UK fleet will be able to access 30,000 tonnes of whitefish stocks such as cod, haddock and hake from Norwegian waters in the North Sea as a result of the deal.

It also allows Norwegian boats to take up to 20,000 tonnes of herring from UK waters.

UK fisheries minister Mark Spencer said: "Leaving the EU has presented us with the chance to seize the post-Brexit freedoms that are on offer, negotiating deals and implementing broader fisheries measures that will support our fishing industry towards a more profitable and sustainable future.

"Through negotiations this year, we've already secured deals to give our fishermen access to stocks worth £970 million, and the arrangements with Norway announced today will provide certainty and continuity, allowing fishermen to access to important North Sea stocks such as cod, haddock and hake."

Mr Lamont said: "It's great news that Scottish trawlers will benefit from continued access to Norwegian North Sea waters to fish for stocks such as cod, haddock and hake following the conclusion of annual fisheries negotiations.

"The announcement comes just days after the UK Government successfully negotiated access to 420,000 tonnes of fishing opportunities for the UK fishing industry worth up to £700 million after reaching agreements with the EU and Norway.

"Alongside the latest funding round opening from our £100 million UK Seafood Fund, we are delivering on our commitment to provide our fishing industry with a bright, sustainable future."

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