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Written question asked by Baroness Michie of Gallanach (Liberal Democrat) on Thursday, 7 May 1998, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 20 May 1998. It was answered by Calum Macdonald (Labour) on Wednesday, 20 May 1998 on behalf of the Scottish Office.


Scottish Office

Question
To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland, what progress has been made towards introducing a weekend ban on prawn and scallop fishing off the west coast of Scotland; what measures are being taken to preserve stocks. - (Holding answer 19 May 1998).
Answer

Mrs. Ray Michie: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what progress has been made towards introducing a weekend ban on prawn and scallop fishing off the west coast of Scotland; what measures are being taken to preserve stocks; and if he will make a statement. [41640] Mr. Macdonald: [holding answer 19 May 1998]: The Government are keen to ensure that the scallop fishery continues to be conducted on a sustainable basis. With this in mind, a range of possible options for scallop conservation are being looked at. Conservation measures for the west coast prawn (nephrops) stock are already in place in the form of a total allowable catch set on the basis of independent scientific advice from the Advisory Committee on Fishery Management. The Scottish Fishermen's Federation and the Clyde Fishermen's Association have urged the Government not to introduce any sea-time restrictions on the nephrops fleet and we have no plans at present to do so.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
41640; 312 c381W
Session
1997-98
Subjects
Conservation Fish Scotland Shellfish Total allowable catches Prawns