New Legislation comes into force which aims to help ensure cockle fisheries in Wales remain environmentally sustainable and economically viable for the future. 

The Cockle Fishing Management and Permitting (Specified Area) (Wales) Order 2024 will simplify regulations and give the Welsh Government new tools to flexibly manage each cockle fishery in response to evidence about the health of the stock and the environment.

Cockle gathering has a long and well-documented history in Wales. In modern times its economic importance has increased, and it is now acknowledged as making an important contribution to the Welsh fishing industry.

 

 

Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies said: “I am pleased to be able to announce the introduction of this new legislation which will help to ensure cockle fisheries in Wales remain environmentally sustainable and economically viable for the future.

“Gatherers and local communities are proud of their heritage and this new legislation will promote cockle gathering as a legitimate and sustainable occupation for future generations.

“This Order will have a positive impact on well-being by supporting economic growth through the continued operation of long-standing and historically important fisheries.”

Further information: 

The Cockle Fishing Management and Permitting (Specified Area) (Wales) Order 2024 will introduce the following measures to conserve cockle stocks and ensure the sustainability of the fishery:

a) An all-Wales cockle permit to gather on any specified public cockle bed.

b) Carrying out eligibility checks for cockle permit applications.

c) Charging an annual fee for cockle permits.

d) Attaching a number of universal permit conditions to all cockle permits.

e) Making provision to allow for additional local conditions specific to individual named fisheries for the purposes of adaptive cockle fishery management.

f) Standardising the daily personal recreational allowance within the specified areas.

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