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North East Scotland Fisheries Development Partnership - Friday, 15th March, 2024 2.00 pm
March 15, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting focused on various community and economic issues, including the public sector equality duty, fisheries management, and labor shortages in the fishing industry. The meeting also addressed the development of a National Marine Plan and the promotion of seafood in schools.
Public Sector Equality Duty Resolution: The council adopted a resolution to consider eliminating discrimination and advancing equality. This decision underscores the council's commitment to inclusivity and equal opportunities. The implications are a more equitable approach to council operations and policies, potentially improving community relations and compliance with national equality legislation.
Fisheries Management Plans (FMPs): Discussion centered on the development of FMPs for Nephrops in the North Sea, aiming to enhance sustainability and stock management. The council expressed support for the plans, which are expected to improve fisheries management and ensure sustainable use of marine resources. This decision could lead to better preservation of marine ecosystems and more stable fish stocks, benefiting the local fishing industry.
Labor Shortages in Fishing Industry: The council debated solutions for labor shortages, particularly the impact of immigration policies on the sector. There was a strong emphasis on the need for a localized approach to visas and permits to support the fishing industry. The decision to advocate for changes in immigration policy could help alleviate labor shortages and sustain the local economy, though it requires cooperation from national authorities.
Promotion of Seafood in Schools: The council discussed initiatives to promote seafood consumption and education in schools. This initiative aims to increase awareness and consumption of seafood among young people, potentially leading to healthier diets and increased demand for local seafood products.
An interesting moment in the meeting was the proposal for the council to take a seat on the North East Fishery's Local Action Group, aiming to increase influence over local fisheries management and community projects. This move could enhance the council's role in regional maritime policies and economic development.
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