SDLP welcomes the consultation on the fisheries management plan
SDLP South Down MLA Colin McGrath and former Downpatrick area Councillor Dermot Curran have welcomed the launch of the consultation on the Draft Northern Ireland Non-Quota Shellfish Fisheries Management Plan, urging fishermen and coastal communities to take part and help shape its outcome.
Fishermen who fish for brown crab, lobsters and scallops are being encouraged to take part in the consultation. Given that the Isle of Man has curtailed scallop fishing in its area for Northern Ireland vessels, it is important to assess how this will affect NI scallopers.
Colin McGrath MLA said this is a critical moment for the future of sustainable fishing locally.
He added: “Our fishing industry is central to the identity and economy of coastal communities like South Down.

“This consultation gives those who know our waters best a real opportunity to influence how they are managed into the future. It is vital that people engage and make their voices heard.”
Dermot Curran stressed the importance of ensuring the plan reflects the realities facing those working in the sector. He said: “Any management plan must be practical and fair.
“That means listening directly to fishermen and ensuring their experience helps shape the final decisions. Their livelihoods depend on getting this right.”
Both highlighted the urgent need to review and modernise licensing arrangements, particularly in areas such as Strangford Lough.
“There has been longstanding concern around how licences are allocated and managed,” added Mr McGrath. “This consultation must address those issues and deliver a system that is transparent, fair and fit for purpose.”
They also emphasised the need to strike the right balance between environmental sustainability and supporting local livelihoods.
“This is about protecting our marine environment while also sustaining the families and communities who rely on it,” Mr Curran said.
Colin McGrath MLA and Dermot Curran are encouraging all fishing stakeholders to participate in the consultation process and help shape a sustainable and fair future for Northern Ireland’s fishing industry.
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