Scottish ministers have ‘duty’ to protect seabed from harmful fishing, says court
by Karen McVeigh from Environment | The Guardian on (#6CY3R)
Licensing for scallop dredging and trawling must comply with National Marine Plan after judicial review by Open Seas charity
The Scottish government should stop approving licences for fishing vessels using methods believed to cause harm to habitats, a charity working to protect marine life has urged, after a court declared a routine licensing decision to be unlawful.
Scotland's highest court ruled that the Scottish government had failed to act in accordance with Scotland's National Marine Plan (NMP) when varying fishing licences last December, after a judicial review by the conservation charity Open Seas. It is legally obliged to act in accordance with its environmental duties, as stated in the NMP, when making these decisions.
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