The UK Government, through the Marine Management Organisaton, has unveiled a series of measures connected to the sole fishery in Lyme Bay following an extensive consultation and workshop with stakeholders earlier this year.
The consultation, developed with a steering group of fishers, scientists, policy makers and fisheries managers, sought stakeholders' views on the environmental, social, and economic sustainability of the sole fishery in the area. It was launched following ongoing discussions about how to respond to reports of increased sole fishing in Lyme Bay, competition for fishing space, gear conflicts, and a reduction in the volume of sole catches and the size of the fish.
This was followed by a workshop with key representatives from the fishing industry to discuss the key issues in Lyme Bay and ways forward to manage the sole fishery and gear conflict.
In brief, MMO will:
To find out more, read about the consultation and responses here.