HC Deb 06 July 1978 vol 953 c273W
Mr. Teddy Taylor

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what discussions he has had with fish canners and processors in Scotland about the consequences of the ban on herring fishing; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Henderson

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will make a statement on his talks with the Herring Buyers' Association to discuss its scheme for compensation for the shortage of supplies of fish.

Mr. Millan

My hon. Friend the Under-Secretary of State with responsibility for agriculture and fisheries had a meeting on 30th June with the Herring Buyers' Association, which represents canners and other processors, and with the unions. The association put forward proposals for Government financial assist-

FULL-TIME FISHERMEN (EXCLUDING CROFTER FISHERMEN) EMPLOYED IN SCOTTISH FISHERIES DISTRICTS AS AT 31ST DECEMBER
District 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977
Eyemouth 200 212 201 205 192
Leith 470 507 510 381 382
Anstruther 372 361 343 339 358
Arbroath 208 200 193 169 165
Aberdeen 1,463 1,316 1,041 1,107 1,041
Peterhead 508 574 556 603 656
Fraserburgh 782 767 705 673 634
Macduff 652 634 632 605 634
Buckie 629 631 590 604 618
Lossiemouth 553 527 447 466 473
Wick 265 223 185 182 176
Lerwick 661 681 636 624 632
Stornoway 359 389 381 403 420
Ullapool 172 151 152 190 203
Mallaig 218 231 200 202 195
Oban 48 66 80 78 92
Campbeltown 330 315 286 316 322
Ayr 421 387 369 413 432
Total 8,311 8,172 7,507 7,560 7,625