Geoffrey Cox – 2016 Parliamentary Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
The below Parliamentary question was asked by Geoffrey Cox on 2016-01-13.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment she has made of the effects of the ban on fishing for bass on the North Devon fishing industry.
George Eustice
The overall estimated reductions of the EU bass measures for the main gear groups in the commercial sector are set out in the following table; at this stage calculated for the UK fleet. This is an estimate which takes into account the effects of the initial 6 month moratorium, related derogations, and the subsequent monthly vessel catch limits.
Those parts of the industry that use hook and line and fixed gillnets will benefit from derogations in the form of higher monthly catch limits and a moratorium of 2 rather than 6 months.
More in depth analysis also taking into account additional factors such as the effects of last year’s increase of the minimum conservation reference size for bass and reduced availability of bass will be undertaken.
Gear type |
Previous average tonnage 2011-13 |
Estimated tonnage catch potential in 2016 |
Estimated % reduction from 2011-13 average |
Bottom Trawl |
131 |
37 |
72% |
Nets |
378 |
224 |
41% |
Hook and line |
171 |
167 |
2% |
Purse seine |
56 |
21 |
63% |
pelagic trawl |
77 |
11 |
86% |
Totals |
813 |
460 |
43% |