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Draft Joint Fisheries Statement (JFS)

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Summary of responses on the draft joint fisheries statement (English)

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Crynodeb o'r ymatebion ar y cyd-ddatganiad pysgodfeydd drafft (Cymraeg)

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Detail of feedback received

Thank you to everyone who responded to this consultation. We received 138 responses. A summary of the feedback has been published in English and Welsh and we expect to publish a full government response later this year.

Summary

Seeking views on the draft Joint Fisheries Statement.

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Consultation description

The JFS has been developed by the 4 fisheries administrations of the UK (Scottish Government, Welsh Government, UK Government and the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs in Northern Ireland).

The final JFS will be published in November 2022 and will set the future direction of UK fisheries management. It is a requirement of the Fisheries Act 2020 and will make sure that policies deliver a thriving, sustainable fishing industry and healthy marine environment.

Published 18 January 2022
Last updated 1 July 2022 + show all updates
  1. A summary of responses has been published in English and Welsh.

  2. First published.