Conversations with the IFCA FINAL

conversations with ifcas

IFCA as a vehicle for fisheries co-management The Joint Fisheries Statement, which lays out government’s vision for achieving the objectives of the Fisheries Act 2020, commits government to more collaborative forms of fisheries co-management. The ten regional IFCAs have, by design, been delivering co-management of fisheries and marine resources in England’s inshore seas (up to 6 nautical miles) since their inception in 2011 under the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009.

The ten IFCA regions in England Cornwall Devon & Severn Eastern Isles of Scilly Kent & Essex

North Eastern North Western Northumberland Southern Sussex

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