Fishing vessel weekly licence variations: 2 June 2023
- Published
- 2 June 2023
- Directorate
- Marine Directorate
- Topic
- Marine and fisheries
Scottish fishing vessel licence variations announced om 2 June 2023
Fishing vessel quota limits tables 2023 - showing the quota limits applicable to both 10m and under non-PO and over 10m non-sector vessels.
Fisheries closures table 2023 - showing the current status of fish stocks following the issue and publication of the above variations (if any).
There are no new variations this week.
See below reminder of the current catch limits of the applicable stocks of mackerel.
Producer Organisation/Non-Producer Organisation Group |
Type of Licence |
Species |
Area of Sea |
Limit |
Effective Date |
10 Metre and Under – Non PO (Moray Firth) |
AU |
Mackerel |
Moray Firth |
Fortnightly catch limit of 2 tonnes |
0001 hours on 28 May 2023 – 2359 hours on 10 June 2023 |
10 Metre and Under – Non PO (Shetland) (See hailing in and out instructions below) |
AU |
Mackerel |
Shetland
|
Fortnightly catch limit of 2 tonnes |
0001 hours on 28 May 2023 – 2359 hours on 10 June 2023 |
10 Metre and Under – Non PO
(Orkney) |
AU |
Mackerel |
Orkney |
Fortnightly catch limit of 2 tonnes |
0001 hours on 28 May 2023 – 2359 hours on 10 June 2023 |
10 Metre and Under – Non PO
(Ivb) |
AU |
Mackerel |
Ivb |
Fortnightly catch limit of 2 tonnes |
0001 hours on 28 May 2023 – 2359 hours on 10 June 2023 |
Lerwick (Shetland) administered AU (10m and under) vessels
From 1 May 2023, all AU licensed vessels must hail into and out of port to either of the following contacts:
By text is 07771396483. No calls will be answered on the number.
By email: inshoreLK@gov.scot
The following details must be included in your message
- On departure the vessel name, PLN, name of master, port of departure and date/time of departure.
- On return the vessel name, PLN, name of master, port of return and date/time of return.
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