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Consultation outcome: A consultation on a seasonal closure of crawfish fishery in ICES area 7

Marine Management Organisation

October 2
12:35 2024

The 2024-2025 seasonal closure consultation has concluded

Detail of outcome

Having considered the consultation responses, scientific and environmental evidence, socio-economic impacts and relevant legislation and policy, MMO will introduce a closure of the crawfish fishery for all UK and EU vessels in:

  • English waters of ICES area 7 from 16 December 2024 to 31 May 2025 (inclusive).

This closure length will protect berried and juvenile crawfish whilst balancing socio-economic considerations and allowing the shellfish industry time to adapt business processes.

Further information on a summary of responses received and reasoning behind the decision is available in the decision document.

What happens next?

The closure will be enacted by alicence variation.

The variation will include a prohibition to all vessels fishing, retaining on board, storing or landing crawfish from 16 December 2024 to 31 May 2025 (inclusive) in English waters of ICES area 7.


Original consultation

Summary

Following this MMO has opened a consultation on a potential seasonal closure of the crawfish fishery. The potential closure would seek to prohibit the retaining and landing of crawfish in English waters of ICES area 7 for all UK and EU vessels using all gear types.

This consultation ran from
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Consultation description

2024 consultation

Background

In 2023 MMO worked with industry to address concerns regarding the southwest crawfish fishery. Following a workshop and consultation the minimum conservation reference size (MCRS) was increased from 95 mm to 110 mm on 1 January 2024 and a fishery closure was introduced from 5 February 2024 to 30 April 2024.

A further workshop took place on 13 February 2024 where a further seasonal closure was discussed, with support for a repeat to the annual closure.

2024 Consultation

In 2024 MMO ran a consultation to seek views on a further seasonal closure of the crawfish fishery in English waters of ICES area 7 for all UK and EU vessel using all gear types. The consultation ran from 23 July 2024 to 18 August 2024.

MMO proposed the following potential closure options for consideration:

  • no closure.

  • from 1 November 2024 to 31 May 2025, or

  • from 1 December 2024 to 31 May 2025,

The consultation also provided an opportunity for respondents to suggest a different closure period to those suggested.

The rationale for the closure is to:

  • provide additional protection and spawning potential by decreasing the number of removals and interactions with fishing activities.
  • improve spawning potential by increasing the likelihood that crawfish can spawn and moult before interacting with fishing activity.
  • improve the subsequent recruitment of juveniles into the fishery by protecting berried females for a specified period and allowing for settlement of juvenile stock.
  • decrease the fishing activity and removals when fish are in a poor condition and more likely to suffer from high rates of mortality.
  • reduce the risk of nets being left for long soak times or lost during unpredictable winter weather.

Having considered the consultation responses, port visit feedback, scientific and environmental evidence and socio-economic impacts MMO will introduce a closure of the crawfish fishery for all UK and EU vessels in:

  • English waters of ICES area 7 from 16 December 2024 to 31 May 2025 (inclusive).

Further information on the consultation, a summary of responses received and reasoning behind the decision is available in the 2024/2025 decision document below.

Documentation related to previous consultations can also be found on the webpage below.

Contact us

If you have any questions or queries, then please email or call our helpline using the details provided below:

Email: sustainablefisheries@marinemanagement.org.uk

MMO helpline: 0300 123 1032.

Documents

2024 -2025 Crawfish (Palinurus spp) seasonal closure consultation

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