Scottish authorities scraps plan for extremely protected marine areas

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The Scottish authorities has scrapped its controversial plan to limit fishing in 10% of Scotland's waters following an uproar from coastal communities.

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Net Zero Secretary Mairi McAllan confirmed the plan to introduce extremely protected marine areas (HPMAs) by 2026 will now not go forward on Thursday.

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Instead, she stated a brand new means ahead will probably be developed with a view to creating Scotland "nature-positive" by 2030.

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Groups representing fishing industries have been strongly against the HPMA proposals and a few SNP MSPs joined within the criticism.

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Ms McAllan advised MSPs on Thursday: "I've listened intently and am in little doubt of the sturdy views each for and in opposition to.

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"But if there has been one consistent point of consensus, it is that doing nothing is not an option.

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"In reality, we all know from a current government-funded survey that 85% of Scottish respondents contemplate defending the marine atmosphere as necessary to them.

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"I can confirm today that the proposal as consulted on will not be progressed.

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"This means we are going to now not search to implement HPMAs throughout 10% of Scotland's seas by 2026."

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Elspeth Macdonald, chief government of the Scottish Fishermen's Federation, welcomed the transfer to scrap the "flawed" HPMAs.

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She stated: "Ministers will now need to reassure people that they are not simply intent on introducing the same policy by the back door.

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"The seafood sector has set out a transparent pathway on how we will work with authorities to strike the proper stability between nature conservation and sustainable use, and the take a look at for presidency now's to ship upon that."

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A spokesman for the charity Open Seas stated: "Although Open Seas support the stated aims of HPMAs, we have maintained serious concerns about the approach taken so far to implement them.

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"The Scottish authorities at the moment are studying a tough lesson that deep neighborhood engagement and participation is key to taking motion for the atmosphere.

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"The HPMA debate has diverted some attention from the routine environmental damage to Scotland's coastal seabed caused by scallop dredging and bottom-trawling."

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