Marine and fisheries

Marine Fisheries

The UK has an important sea fish industry with one of the largest fishing fleets and fish processing industries in Europe. Freshwater fisheries is also a major leisure industry in our rural areas. In the UK, Defra is the lead department for fisheries and plays a major role in EU and international negotiations, as well as in managing and implementing fisheries policy.

Fish stocks are national and international resources that have to be husbanded sustainably. If we lose them from over-fishing, they may take many years to regenerate. We also have to protect all marine species from sea pollution which could wreck their ecology.

Latest news

In this Section:

  • Marine Fisheries Policy
    On these pages you can read Fisheries 2027, Charting a New Course, Securing the Benefits, Net Benefits and the UK Government's response to the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution Report Turning the tide.
  • Conservation
    These pages cover conservation of fish stocks; the environmental impact of fishing; illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing; the Fisheries Partnerships Agreement report; Common Fisheries Policy and reforming the CFP.
  • Fisheries Management
    On these pages you can find out about the registration of buyers and sellers of fish; administrative penalties; electronic recording/reporting of fishing activity; marking fishing gear; EU fleet policy/decommisioning; vessel licensing, quota management and bass.
  • Grants
    These pages cover European Fisheries Fund grants, the National Strategic Plan and the Operational Programme.
  • Working with others
    These pages provide information about other organisations Defra works with including Devolved Administrations, Cefas, Regional Advisory Councils, Seafish and Sea Fisheries Committees, as well as the Marine Fisheries Stakeholder Forum.

Further Information

Page last modified: 23 July 2008
Page published: 14 December 2007

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs