The MMO put out a bulletin regarding the take-up of IVMS units by the inshore fleet, it reads as follows:
We are pleased to announce that a quarter of I-VMS devices have been ordered by fishers from across the English inshore fleet. We would like to thank everyone who has already chosen, purchased and arranged installation of your preferred type-approved device.
There are a number of fishers who are yet to start the process, and we are keen to work with you to help you choose, order, arrange installation, and claim your grant funding to cover costs.
- Our goal is for the entire inshore fishing fleet to be I-VMS equipped and ready by the end of the year as legally required.
- We have the following support already in place to help our inshore fleet with the I-VMS process
- Our coastal teams are engaging directly with fishers on quaysides and harbours around the coast.
- Our trained colleagues have been listening and helping fishers on our dedicated I-VMS enquiry line: 01900 508 618.
- We have set up a dedicated email address for all I-VMS related enquiries: ivms@marinemanagement.org.uk
- Our grants team have a dedicated phone line to help you with putting in your application for grant funding: 0330 0416579
- Grant support can also be provided over email too: UKFisheriesSupport@marinemanagement.org.uk
- We have worked out through our data where orders and installations are lower than expected and sent targeted information to these areas.
Future events and activities
We have produced printed materials to help fishers with the purchase of devices and the application of grant funding.
You should see these appearing in coastal offices and events very soon, with our coastal teams welcoming colleagues from the I-VMS engagement team to help reach out to industry Regional Fisheries Group meetings are taking place over May and June in the following locations:
We invite you to attend these meetings to learn more about the I-VMS program and share your own concerns or issues We will follow up and contact individuals directly to talk over any concerns that you may have and provide support and advice
The I-VMS project rollout has been challenging for some, but it’s also providing the English inshore fleet with a fantastic opportunity to protect and promote the future interests of the industry.
We want to reassure fishers that we are listening to you. We are liaising with suppliers on delivery or installation delays and working with industry on tranche dates to help manage the supply and demand for device purchase and installation across the fleet.
We would encourage every fisher and every vessel is fully I-VMS equipped and ready as soon as possible.
Please keep talking to us and help us to help you.
We have produced printed materials to help fishers with the purchase of devices and the application of grant funding.
You should see these appearing in coastal offices and events very soon, with our coastal teams welcoming colleagues from the I-VMS engagement team to help reach out to industry Regional Fisheries Group meetings are taking place over May and June in the following locations:
- North West 7.a – Tuesday, 10 May 15:00 – 18:00 – Whitehaven (Summergrove Halls, CA28 8XZ)
- North East 4.b – Tuesday, 17 May 15:00 – 18:00 – North Shields (venue tbc)
- South East 4.c – Tuesday, 24 May 15:00 – 18:00 – Ipswich (venue tbc)
- South 7.d – Tuesday, 31 May 15:00 – 18:00 – Brighton (venue tbc)
- South West 7.efg – Tuesday, 14 June 15:00 – 18:00 – Plymouth (Future Inn Plymouth, PL6 5ZD)
We invite you to attend these meetings to learn more about the I-VMS program and share your own concerns or issues We will follow up and contact individuals directly to talk over any concerns that you may have and provide support and advice
The I-VMS project rollout has been challenging for some, but it’s also providing the English inshore fleet with a fantastic opportunity to protect and promote the future interests of the industry.
We want to reassure fishers that we are listening to you. We are liaising with suppliers on delivery or installation delays and working with industry on tranche dates to help manage the supply and demand for device purchase and installation across the fleet.
We would encourage every fisher and every vessel is fully I-VMS equipped and ready as soon as possible.
Please keep talking to us and help us to help you.
I-VMS Update - May 2022 Posted by:Sean Douglas, Head of Enforcement,