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Guidance: Get a domestic fishing vessel licence: 10 metres or under

Marine Management Organisation

October 29
08:06 2024

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Overview

Fishing anywhere by a British fishing boat is prohibited unless authorised by a licence. If you fish without a licence or do not comply with your licence conditions, you may be prosecuted. All owners are jointly liable for any offences committed by the vessel.

To protect fish stocks, MMO does not issue new licences and there are a limited number in circulation. The only way you can get a licence is by transferring an existing one to your vessel. You need a licence entitlement to do this.

Exemptions

You dont need a licence for your vessel if any of the following apply:

  • it doesnt have an engine
  • it will only be used to fish for common eels, salmon or migratory trout you do need arod licence
  • you fish only within the 12 nautical mile limits around Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man you may need a licence from the suitable authority
  • you only use your vessel to fish for pleasure

Register your vessel

You must register your vessel on the UK Ship Registry to get a domestic fishing vessel licence, unless your vessel is registered in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man.

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Get a licence entitlement

A licence entitlement is the right to apply for a domestic fishing vessel licence.

You can get an entitlement by obtaining:

  • the entitlement from a vessel that has sunk, been scrapped or is no longer being used for fishing
  • a licence currently on a vessel

You need to make sure the entitlement is:

  • the correct licence category for your fishing requirements. Seelicences and permits
  • suitable for a vessel 10m and under
  • suitable for any shellfish requirement (if applicable). Seelicences and permits
  • the correct tonnage of your vessel and
  • the correct engine power (kilowattage) of your vessel

You can license a vessel using one licence entitlement. This is referred to as a single licence transfer. You can combine two or more entitlements to license your vessel. This is referred to as an aggregation. You can also split an entitlement. This is referred to as a disaggregation.

Aggregation and disaggregation rules

Only licence entitlement of the same category may be aggregated. If licence entitlements from different categories are aggregated, then your licence will be downgraded to the lowest category shared by the licence entitlements used.

If you want to disaggregate a licence entitlement that has a shellfish permit, the permit can only be allocated to one of the disaggregated parts. You can choose which part will receive the permit on the AFL19 application. All other parts relating to that permit will be allocated a track record.

For example, the donor entitlement has a shellfish permit:

  • you have applied to split an entitlement into three new disaggregated parts
  • you have requested the shellfish permit to be allocated to the first new disaggregated part

As the shellfish permit has been allocated to the first new disaggregated part, a shellfish track record will be allocated to the second and third new disaggregated parts.

Disaggregated parts with a permit or track record can be aggregated with licence entitlements which have a permit. The resulting licence will have a permit.

Aggregations of two or more disaggregated parts with only track records will result in a licence without a permit.

Aggregations of a disaggregated part with a permit or track record and a licence entitlement with no permit will result in a licence without a permit.

Aggregations of licence entitlements or disaggregated parts with a suspended shellfish permit will result in a licence without a shellfish permit.

Aggregation restrictions and engine power limits

Licence entitlements from vessels under 8m may not be used in an aggregation to license a vessel between 8 and 10m. A single licence transfer from an under 8m vessel can be used to license an 8 to 10m vessel, subject to the dimensions of the entitlement being suitable for the larger vessel.

There are engine power limits for vessels of 10m and under which are licensed by aggregation. They stand at:

  • 150 kw limit on aggregations onto vessels between 8 and 10m
  • 100 kw limit on aggregations onto vessels under 8m

Single licence transfer over these limits will be permitted unless the entitlements to be used have been created through aggregation outside of English administration after 24 February 2015.

Establishing a licence entitlement

When the current holder removes the licence from a vessel and wants to retain the entitlement this process is referred to as establishing an entitlement.

If you are the current holder and want to establish an entitlement, you will need to complete application Establishment or transfer of an entitlement and transfer of a licence that is administered by Marine Management Organisation (AFL7).

Once MMO receives the application, if everything is in order, they will aim to send your Notification of Entitlement within 5 working days.

You should note that a Notification of Entitlement is NOT a valid domestic fishing vessel licence.

Transferring a licence or licence entitlement

If you are the current holder and want to transfer a licence entitlement, you will need to complete applicationEstablishment or transfer of an entitlement and transfer of a licence that is administered by Marine Management Organisation (AFL7)to surrender the licence entitlement.

If you are wanting a licence entitlement to be transferred into your name, you do not need to complete this application but you will need to provide the current holder with the following details so they can tell us that they are surrendering the rights to their licence or licence entitlement to you.

The current holder will need the following details for all new holders.

  • name
  • address
  • email address
  • mobile phone number
  • your company registration number if you are a UK company.

Once MMO receives the application from the current holder, they will notify you by email and you will be able to check the licence or licence entitlement details. If everything is in order, they will aim to send your Notification of Entitlement within 5 working days.

You should note that a Notification of Entitlement is NOT a valid domestic fishing vessel licence.

Disaggregating a licence entitlement

If you are the current holder and want to disaggregate your licence entitlement into 2 or more parts, you will need to complete Application to Disaggregate a Fishing Vessel Licence Entitlement (AFL19).

If you are the current holder and want to transfer a disaggregated entitlement you will need to complete Establishment or transfer of an entitlement and transfer of a licence that is administered by Marine Management Organisation (AFL7).

If you want a disaggregated entitlement to be transferred into your name and not split further, you do not need to complete the AFL7 application. You must give the current holder the following details so they can tell us that they are surrendering the rights to their disaggregated entitlement to you.

The current holder will need the following details for all new holders.

  • name
  • address
  • email address
  • mobile phone number
  • your company registration number if you are a UK company

Once MMO receives the application from the current holder, they will notify you by email and you will be able to check the disaggregated entitlement details. If everything is in order, they will aim to send your Notification of Entitlement within 5 working days.

You should note that a Notification of Entitlement is NOT a valid domestic fishing vessel licence.

Apply for your licence

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