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Joint Fisheries Statement (JFS)

This statement sets the direction of UK fisheries management.

Last fetched 17 May 2026 · gov.uk
Documents
Joint Fisheries Statement (English)application/pdfCyd-ddatganiad ar Bysgodfeydd (Cymraeg)application/pdfAnnex A: list and publication dates of fisheries management plans (amended December 2024)application/pdfAtodiad A: rhestr a dyddiadau cyhoeddi Cynlluniau Rheoli Pysgodfeydd (diwygiwyd ym mis Rhagfyr 2024)application/pdfList of fisheries management plansRhestr o Gynlluniau Rheoli Pysgodfeydd
At a glance
TypePolicy paper
First published23 Nov 2022
Last updated31 Mar 2026
Organisations
Department for Environment, Food & Rural AffairsDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Northern Ireland)The Scottish GovernmentWelsh Government
Topics
FishingFisheries fundingFishing quota and catch limits Environmental permitsSea fishingFish and shellfish
Source
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