HC Deb 03 December 1996 vol 286 c623W
Mr. Porter

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food when the decision was made, and by what process, to make it legal under fishing regulations for individuals and companies to buy and sell fishing quotas and licences; and if he will make a statement. [6771]

Mr. Baldry

Fishing vessel licences are granted at the discretion of Fisheries Ministers under the Sea Fish (Conservation) Act 1967, as amended. No new licences are issued so that the owner of a new vessel entering the UK fleet may fish only by obtaining a licence from a previously licensed vessel.

For vessels over 10m quotas are allocated to fishermen's groups, primarily producer organisations, in proportion to the catches made over the previous three years by the vessels in membership of each group. Those catches, which are attached to licences for quota management purposes, are usually referred to as track records. No charges are currently made by the Fisheries Departments for either the issue of licences or the allocation of quota.

Subject to the agreement of the Fisheries Departments, Fishermen's groups may exchange quota with each other and vessel owners are permitted to transfer entitlements to apply for licences to other people. Any commercial considerations that occur are matters for the fishermen or vessel owners involved.