Outer Hebrides Inshore Fisheries Group - Consultation on inshore fishing prohibitions in the Outer Hebrides

This consultation seeks views on changes to areas in the Outer Hebrides’ inshore waters where mobile and/or creel fishing is prohibited.

These measures have been developed by the Outer Hebrides IFG in order to modernise the spatial management of the fi


Executive Summary

There are a number of closed areas in the Outer Hebrides' inshore waters where mobile and/or static gear fishing has been prohibited on either a seasonal or year-round basis.

These prohibitions were introduced over the past 30 years using the powers of the Inshore Fishing (Scotland) Act 1984 and have been reviewed on a regular basis by government.

The Outer Hebrides Inshore Fisheries Group ( IFG) has developed management measures to update the prohibitions in effect in its area, as it believes they do not reflect changes that have occurred in the fishery since they were first introduced.

These measures are as follows:

  • changing the prohibition period for static gear fishing in the Bragar to Dell area
  • removing the prohibition on mobile gear fishing in the Sound of Harris area
  • expanding the seasonal prohibition that restricts scallop dredging in the Loch Maddy to Stuley Island area to include all methods of fishing for scallops
  • extending southwards the prohibition on static gear fishing in the Northern Barra, South Uist, Benbecula, North Uist and Harris area
  • introducing a seasonal prohibition on static gear fishing for shellfish in the Loch Roag area

After reaching consensus within its membership, the Outer Hebrides IFG has asked Marine Scotland to consult on these measures, which it believes will modernise these prohibitions so that they better complement current fishing practices.

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