HC Deb 05 July 1973 vol 859 c205W
Mr. W. H. K. Baker

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether he will now permit British trawlers to fish in the Moray Firth.

Mr. Gordon Campbell

After full consideration of objections lodged against the making of a byelaw to allow British trawlers to fish in the Firth outside the 12-mile fishery limit, I have decided that it would be in the general interest that existing restrictions on British trawlers should be relaxed and I have therefore made the byelaw as proposed. It will come into operation on 31st August. The byelaw restores to British trawlers the right of access to areas outwith the 12-mile limit at present open to foreign trawlers. The making of the byelaw has the unaminous agreement of the main fishermen's organisations.

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