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The Common Fisheries Policy is a set of rules to manage the EU fishing fleets and conserve fish stocks.
Outlines the risk to fish from wave and tidal stream energy devices.
Fishers and vessel owners in Wales will be able to apply to a £400,000 fund from 3 April to adapt to the rapidly changing market conditions for seafood products, Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths has announced.
Makes provision for a permitting regime to fish for whelk with pots in the Welsh zone from 1 March 2022.
Includes your responsibilities as a registered buyer or seller of fish and shellfish.
Alun Davies, former Deputy Minister for Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and European Programmes
We want your views on proposed local variation to land transaction tax (LTT) rates for second homes, short term holiday lets and potentially other additional residential properties.
Lesley Griffiths has welcomed a “strong and fair” deal for Wales’ fishing industry after an agreement was reached in Brussels on EU fishing quotas.
A deal for Wales’ fishing industry has been secured that will safeguard Welsh fish stocks, according to Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs Lesley Griffiths.
Information regarding the fishing vessel 'The Nicola Faith'.
Poster showing minimum catch sizes of fish and shellfish species and how to measure them.
In this Order the inland waters and land within the area referred to in the Schedule to the Order are designated for the purposes of section 2 of the Diseases of Fish Act 1937. This Order prohibits the moving of any live fish or live fish eggs into or out of the designated area without the previous consent in writing of the National Assembly for Wales.
Map of the recreational fishing areas to report your catch, under Byelaw 30.
To import fish, reptiles and invertebrates follow this guidance and include a copy with your consignment.
The Welsh Government is acting to protect Wales marine natural resources and coastal communities from illegal fishing activity in Welsh waters, the Counsel General, Jeremy Miles has said.
A strong deal for Wales’ fishing industry has been secured which will safeguard Welsh fish stocks and support coastal communities, according to Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths, following agreement in Brussels on EU fishing opportunities for 2020.
Important advice for fishers regarding the system’s MS44 device.
The Welsh Government will use the full force of the law to protect Wales’ marine natural resources and coastal communities from illegal fishing activity in Welsh waters, Mick Antoniw has said.
Wales’ fishing community is being invited to submit applications to a £1m fund to primarily help mitigate the ongoing impact Covid is having on the industry and adapt to the rapidly changing market conditions for seafood products.
Lesley Griffiths is hoping the fishing industry ‘takes the bait’ and gives its full backing to the International Year of the Salmon to boost conservation efforts of the fish.