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Sunday, 20 April 2025

New trial awards quota to fishers delivering sustainability and growth

 

UK fishers demonstrating environmental, social, and economic benefits from quota use to be awarded additional quota.



UK fishers demonstrating how they will deliver environmental, social, and economic benefits will be awarded with additional quota this week. Following last year’s successful pilot, the 2025 Quota Application Mechanism trial has been expanded to include English non-sectoral over-10-metre vessels alongside producer organisations with English members. Around 8,658.8 tonnes of quota will be awarded to applicants who scored highest against the environmental, social, and economic criteria based on how they will use the additional allocation.

Measures to be rewarded include:

investments in improved fishing gear, reducing environmental impacts while enhancing selectivity to minimize unwanted catches;

acoustic deterrents to help protect vulnerable marine wildlife by preventing accidental entanglement in fishing gear;

employment of local crew, strengthening coastal communities by providing sustainable livelihoods and preserving traditional fishing heritage;

vessel upgrades focused on crew safety and welfare to ensure that fishing remains a viable career with improved working conditions.

Amongst other stocks, 535 tonnes of North Sea Cod, 1162 tonnes of North Sea Saithe, and 213 tonnes of Western Skates and Rays will be awarded to sectoral and non-sector fishers.

Fisheries Minister Daniel Zeichner said:

I’m delighted to see the expanded Quota Application Mechanism rewarding fishers who demonstrate clear commitments to sustainability. By allocating quota based on environmental, social, and economic criteria, we’re charting a new course for UK fisheries that balances conservation with economic prosperity. It’s a vital step towards building a sustainable and profitable fishing industry, as part of our Plan for Change.


Dale Rodmell, Chief Executive of Eastern England Fish Producers Organisation Ltd. said:

We appreciate the efforts made by the government to make a new approach to quota allocation work. It recognises the efforts we are making to realise environmental, social and economic benefits from under-utilised and additional quota resulting from the Trade and Cooperation Agreement.


Paul Stone, Director of Stone Marine Services (South West) Ltd, said:

It’s really something to help diversify and enables us to free up more options and rest areas which are tight for quota, helping us to fish sustainably. It’s been life-changing to the company; it makes life easier for the crew and the fish quality is better. It’s nice to be recognised. As a small private company, it means a heck of a lot.

Shaun Hayter, Director of Bubba Shrimp Ltd, said:

Being awarded this quota will make a massive difference. It will keep us fishing all year and the crew busy. It gives other grounds a rest and makes everything financially viable. I’ve been really looking forward to this year and so has the crew. It’s a massive opportunity and seems like a step in the right direction.

The quota has been drawn from England’s additional quota allocation and anticipated underutilised non-sectoral quota. This trial represents a significant shift from standard quota allocation methods, introducing a criteria-based approach that aims to enhance sustainable fisheries management by considering broader environmental outcomes alongside the social and economic interests of fishing communities.

Lessons from this trial will shape how fishing quotas are allocated in the future, helping protect fish stocks and support fishing communities for the long-term.

Further information

The breakdown of tonnages to be awarded as a part of the 2025 Quota Application Mechanism is as follows:

  • 535.2 tonnes of North Sea Cod (165.5T of this is to the non-sector)
  • 1166.7 tonnes of North Sea Saithe (24.7T of this is to the non-sector)
  • 2830 tonnes of North Sea Herring (20T of this is to the non-sector)
  • 212.9 tonnes of Western Skates and Rays (75T of this is to the non-sector)
  • 3914 tonnes of Western Mackerel (4T of this is to the non-sector)

This is subject to the applicants accepting the Quota.

Eastern England Fish Producers Organisation was awarded:

  • 369.7T of Cod North Sea
  • 1141.7T of Saithe North Sea
  • 155T of Herring North Sea
  • 137.9T of Skates & Rays Western
  • 1340T of Mackerel Western

Humberside Fish Producers’ Organisation was awarded:

  • 2655T of Herring North Sea
  • 2570T of Mackerel Western

As part of the conditions for receiving the quota, applicants have committed to delivering a range of benefits including:

Environmental performance

Advanced monitoring technologies like remote electronic monitoring provide real-time data on fishing activities, supporting sustainable management of marine resources.

Investments in improved fishing gear, reducing environmental impacts while enhancing selectivity to minimize unwanted catches.

Participation in scientific studies to contribute vital information that strengthens our understanding of marine ecosystems and stock health.

Fuel-saving techniques to not only reduce operational costs but also lower carbon emissions.

Acoustic deterrents to help protect vulnerable marine wildlife by preventing accidental entanglement in fishing gear.

Social contribution

Employment of local crew, strengthening coastal communities by providing sustainable livelihoods and preserving traditional fishing heritage.

Vessel upgrades focused on crew safety and welfare ensure that fishing remains a viable career with improved working conditions.

Engagement with local apprenticeship schemes to create pathways for young people to enter the industry, securing its future.

Participation in careers fairs to raise awareness about opportunities in the fishing sector, attracting diverse talent to the industry.

Economic benefits

Landings into UK ports stimulate local economies through direct employment and supporting additional dockside businesses.

Supply to local and domestic processors strengthens our food security while adding value to catches within the UK economy.

Use of local business services creates multiplier effects, where fishing activity supports a broader network of maritime and coastal enterprises.

Saturday, 19 April 2025

Cuttlefish Fishery Action Plan Published Following Stakeholder Engagement



Following extensive engagement with stakeholders throughout 2024, the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has now published its Cuttlefish Fishery Action Plan. The comprehensive document, outlines the MMO's approach to this important fishery in English waters.

The key conclusion of the action plan is that current evidence does not provide a clear indication that the cuttlefish fishery is being exploited beyond sustainable limits. As a result, the MMO has stated that it is not looking to introduce any formal management measures at this time.

However, the action plan emphasizes a commitment to the long-term sustainability of the fishery and outlines a series of actions relating to evidence gathering, sustainability initiatives, and the social and economic goals of the wider Fisheries Management Plan (FMP). A detailed list of these actions can be found on page 7 of the published document.

For the pot and trap fishing fleet, several aspects of the action plan will be of particular interest. These include:

The Voluntary Code of Practice:

A significant element of the action plan is the introduction of a Voluntary Code of Practice. This code provides recommendations for fishing activity within ICES areas 7d and 7e specifically concerning instances where cuttlefish eggs are found attached to pots and traps. It's important to note that this code of practice applies to activity beyond the 6 nautical mile limit. For guidance within the 6 nautical mile limit, local Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities (IFCAs) have their own specific guidelines.

The MMO highlights the importance of adhering to local guidance, such as the good practice guidance provided by Sussex IFCA 


and the cuttlefish code of practice from Southern IFCA 

These local initiatives offer valuable insights into best practices within inshore areas.

The Species ID Guidance Cards:

Recognizing the importance of accurate species-level data for effective monitoring and assessment, the MMO has developed Species ID Guidance Cards. These cards will aid fishermen in identifying the three known species of cuttlefish present in UK waters: the common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis), the elegant cuttlefish (Sepia elegans), and the pink cuttlefish (Sepia orbignyana).

To facilitate improved data collection, the MMO has introduced new species-specific codes for recording catches. These codes are:

  • CTC – common cuttlefish
  • EJE – elegant cuttlefish
  • IAR – pink cuttlefish

While the general code CTL remains in use, the MMO strongly encourages fishermen to utilize the new, more specific codes whenever species can be confidently identified. This enhanced data will contribute significantly to a more detailed understanding of cuttlefish populations and the overall health of the fishery.

The publication of the Cuttlefish Fishery Action Plan marks an important step in ensuring the long-term viability of this fishery. While no immediate formal management measures are being introduced, the emphasis on voluntary practices and improved data collection underscores the commitment to a sustainable future for cuttlefish fishing in English waters. Fishermen are encouraged to review the full action plan and familiarize themselves with the guidance provided.


Thursday, 17 April 2025

Newlyn Fish Market: A Thriving Hub for Fishermen and Buyers in 2024, 2025 and Beyond


Newlyn Fish Market is experiencing significant success. With record-breaking landings—nearly 3.9 million kg of fish in 2024, up 22% since 2022—and a market value soaring to £19.1 million, Newlyn is a powerhouse of opportunity. This momentum continues into 2025, fuelled by fresh investment, innovation, and a commitment to excellence. Whether you’re a fisherman looking for the best landing conditions or a buyer seeking exceptional, traceable seafood, Newlyn is the place to be.

At the heart of Cornwall’s fishing industry, Newlyn Fish Market, operated by W Stevenson & Sons (WS&S), is entering an exciting new era. With a reputation for high-quality landings and an efficient auction system, Newlyn is not just maintaining its position as the England's premier fishing port—it’s raising the bar for the future.

2024: A Year of Remarkable Growth

The numbers speak for themselves. In 2024, Newlyn Fish Market operated by WS&S saw strong increases in landings, measured both in terms of volume and value:

Newlyn Fish Market Growth 2024

Metric2024 ValueChange from 2022
Volume3,853,708 kgs+22%
Value£19.1 million+32%


This growth reflects the confidence of fishermen choosing Newlyn and WS&S as their preferred landing port and market, as well as the increasing demand from buyers drawn to the market’s exceptional quality and efficient auction system.

Paul Trebilcock, Stevenson's manager, commented on the market's performance: "In terms of taking on fish market  building and services from harbour I think it is going well - not without its challenges but trend in number of boats, buyers and prices are all going right direction and hopefully the level of service & investment we can offer will follow same trend. It has been nearly a year now since the formal agreement was signed with NPHC in a genuine spirit of positivity and ‘can do’ from both parties. From a Stevenson’s perspective we were clear, there was a responsibility on us to ensure the efficient, transparent and independent operation of the auction and that we had to build on Newlyn’s reputation as the number one market for quality fish in order to attract more vessels, fish and buyers – think we have done that. Hopefully this first year marks the start of a new era in the relationship between NPHC and WSS that will ensure that Newlyn remains a fantastic fishing port offering good services and facilities, with an excellent online auction market and auction services that will continue to attract the very best fish and fish buyers."

Regarding the impact of the Plymouth Trawler Agents closure, Trebilcock added, 

"Fair to say we have picked up some additional landings particularly from Mevagissey and that has helped to improve amount and range of fish on the market. Again we need to try to demonstrate and improve on service we can offer to those displaced by PTA closure and any other vessels that want try Newlyn, ultimately for fishermen price on day for fish landed is main factor and I think we deliver on that."

A Diverse Range of High-Quality Species

UK waters are rich with a variety of species, uniquely so in the South West, making Newlyn's market the best choice and destination for buyers seeking the very best of British fish landings.

Key species from the incredibly diverse range of vessels and catching methods landed on a daily basis, include:

  • Prime demersal species including Monkfish, Megrim, Dover Sole, and Lemon Sole

  • Cuttlefish and Squid

  • MSC-Certified Sardines, Hake and Other White Fish

  • Handline-Caught species including Mackerel, Bass, and Bluefin Tuna - with landings steadily increasing in recent years

This diversity (over 30 species regularly landed) ensures a reliable, high-quality supply for domestic and international markets.

Investing in People, Services, and Innovation

At the core of our success is our investment in people. WS&S is dedicated to supporting the fishing community, providing expert advice, and enhancing services tailored to your needs. Whether you're a fisherman looking for the best landing conditions or a buyer seeking seamless auction access, we’re here to help.

Why Choose Newlyn?


  • Proven Growth: Consistent increases in both volume and value of landings

  • Trusted Auctioneer: Transparent, efficient online auction with WS&S

  • Sustainable Practices and Provenance: Commitment to responsible fishing, including MSC-certified species. In addition as we know each vessel landing to us you can be sure of traceability and provenance

  • Personal Support: A dedicated team offering advice and exploring new opportunities with you


Get in Touch Today

Market Manager: Ian Oliver MD,  ian.oliver@wstevenson.co.uk Office: 01736 362998 | Mobile: 07876 832055

Catching & Sustainability Director: Paul Trebilcock Email:  Email: paul.trebilcock@wstevenson.co.uk  Office: 01736 362998 | Mobile: 07836 522314