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Title of License/Permit Purpose Relevant link to online information on licence/permit Section/Agency/Body which issues licence/permit

Republic of Ireland

Sea Fishing Boat Licence Licence for vessel to carry out commercial sea fisheries

www.agriculture.gov.ie

->Fisheries
->Sea Fisheries Administration
->Fishing Boat Licencing

Licensing Authority for Sea Fishing Boats.
National Seafood Centre,
Clonakilty,
Co. Cork.
Ph: +353 1890 252 741
General Deparment Contact Details
Aquaculture Licence Aquaculture

www.agriculture.gov.ie

->Fisheries
->Aquaculture and Foreshore Management
->Aquaculture Licence

Licensing Authority for Sea Fishing Boats.
National Seafood Centre,
Clonakilty,
Co. Cork.
Ph: +353 1890 252 741
General Deparment Contact Details
Foreshore Licence

Any function in relation to a fishery harbour centre,

any function in respect of –

  1. An activity which is wholly or primarily for the use, development or support of aquaculture, or
  2. An activity which is wholly or primarily for the use , development or support of sea-fishing, including the processing and sale of sea-fish and manufacture of products derived from sea fish

www.agriculture.gov.ie

->Fisheries
->Aquaculture and Foreshore Management
->Foreshore Administration

Licensing Authority for Sea Fishing Boats.
National Seafood Centre,
Clonakilty,
Co. Cork.
Ph: +353 1890 252 741
General Deparment Contact Details

Wales

Marine licensing is only appropriate and required in certain circumstances for aquaculture in Wales. Areas licensed through the 1967 Sea fisheries (shellfish) act – i.e. several/regulating and hybrid order areas – do not necessarily require a marine licence. Some small offshore areas may be able to apply for an exemption to a marine licence through The Marine Licence (exempted Activities) Wales Order 2011

This relates to the use of the ‘land’ not vessels. As mentioned previously – all vessels engaged in the seed catching part of the extensive mussel cultivation are licensed through the provision of conventional (or non-conventional) fishing licences. When they work on site (within the fishery order) as this is effectively ‘private ground’ no licences are required but all vessels must be certified as seaworthy via the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA)

Commercial Fishing and Fisheries Vessel Licensing

Applying for or changing a licence

Catch Limits

Vessel Licence Information

Other Information

www.gov.uk
Marine Management Organisation

Marine Management Organisation
Lancaster House,
Hampshire Court,
Newcastle Upon Tyne,
NE4 7YH

Helpline 0300 123 1032
Email info@marinemanagement.org.uk

Vessel Licensing Collection of documents about fishing vessel licences Fisheries management and variations

Marine Management Organisation
Lancaster House,
Hampshire Court,
Newcastle Upon Tyne,
NE4 7YH

Helpline 0300 123 1032
Email info@marinemanagement.org.uk

Understand your fishing vessel licence How to understand each part of your fishing vessel licence – vessel details, conditions, schedule, annex and their current copies. www.gov.uk

Marine Management Organisation
Lancaster House,
Hampshire Court,
Newcastle Upon Tyne,
NE4 7YH

Helpline 0300 123 1032
Email info@marinemanagement.org.uk

Vessel Licence Types Fishing vessel licence types

Marine Management Organisation
Lancaster House,
Hampshire Court,
Newcastle Upon Tyne,
NE4 7YH

Helpline 0300 123 1032
Email info@marinemanagement.org.uk