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Brexit and the Fisheries Bill the Government Perspective Jo Anderson Fisheries Bill and Engagement

Today s presentation Will cover how the legislative framework will enable us to deliver more sustainable fisheries: Defra s vision for fisheries The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill The Fisheries Bill Devolution

Defra s Exit work Is organised into 3 main categories: Negotiate Negotiation Legislation Build Legislate Build

The vision for sustainable fisheries Michael Gove The Unfrozen Moment - Delivering A Green Brexit 21 July 2017 Fisheries management should always be guided by science - by a hard-headed assessment of which species and stocks can be fished and which must be protected if their numbers are not to dip below sustainable levels. With UK control of waters in our exclusive economic zone we cannot just husband fish stocks more wisely - we can also ensure that we allow our fishing industry to grow sustainably in the future as well. Outside the EU, as an independent coastal state, we can be home to world class fishing fleets as well as proving ourselves environmental leaders. Theresa May's Mansion House Speech: 02 March 2018 Brexit will not mean a lowering of environmental standards, our standards will remain at least as high as the EU s. As part of our economic partnership we will want to continue to work together to manage shared stocks in a sustainable way and to agree reciprocal access to waters and a fairer allocation of fishing opportunities for the UK fishing industry.

The White Paper The White Paper will set out our medium term vision for sustainable fisheries management of UK waters. This includes; our commitment to continue to promote sustainable fisheries our position on access to waters and quota setting consideration of a new UK framework with increased devolution once we leave the CFP our thinking on how to further reform English fisheries management to the benefit of both fishermen and the environment

The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill Will provide continuity, certainty and control as we leave the EU Converts EU law in to UK law as retained EU law Repeals the European Communities Act Avoids any sudden changes on the day of exit and ensures we still have a functioning statute book Does not prejudice the outcome of the exit negotiations Does not make substantial policy changes but does correct deficiencies so that UK laws are operable

The Fisheries Bill The Bill will return control to the UK: To determine access to UK waters out to 200mn or the median line To determine fishing opportunities (through quota allocations or days at sea) The Bill will enable the UK to sustainably manage our Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) as an independent Coastal State The Bill will be small It will enable us to create a new regime. It will not create a new regime

Devolution The Current Fisheries Framework Common Fisheries Policy (provides the EU framework) Wales N Ireland Scotland England Domestic Fisheries Policy Domestic Fisheries Policy Domestic Fisheries Policy Domestic Fisheries Policy Voluntary Fisheries Concordat The policy framework and key features of fisheries policy is currently set by the CFP. Fisheries policy is devolved and Devolved Administrations (DAs) are able to make decisions on how to manage their fisheries within the framework, such as how to allocate quota to individual vessels 8

How it will change 2017 Conservative Party Manifesto stated: We will respect the devolution settlements: no decision-making that has been devolved will be taken back to Westminster. Indeed, we envisage that the powers of the devolved administrations will increase as we leave the EU. European Union (Withdrawal) Bill will incorporate the EU framework (Regulations, Decisions directed at the UK, ECJ rulings) into UK law as retained EU law Need to consider what happens to the retained EU law does it stay at UK level, or is it released to become exercisable by each Administration Need to consider how the Administrations will work together in future, whether and how a UK framework is put in place.

Principle for UK frameworks Common frameworks will be established where they are necessary to help the functioning of the UK internal market, ensure compliance with international obligations, enter into and implement new trade agreements and treaties, manage common resources, gain access to justice on cross-border issues, provide security of the UK. Frameworks will respect the devolution settlements and the democratic accountability of the devolved legislatures, and will therefore: be based on established conventions and practices, including that the competence of the devolved institutions will not normally be adjusted without their consent; maintain, as a minimum, equivalent flexibility for tailoring policies to the specific needs of each territory as is afforded by current EU rules; lead to a significant increase in decision-making powers for the devolved administrations. Frameworks will ensure recognition of the economic and social linkages between Northern Ireland and Ireland and that Northern Ireland will be the only part of the UK that shares a land frontier with the EU.

Contacts Jo.Anderson@defra.gsi.gov.uk fisheuexit@defra.gsi.gov.uk