Scot Lib Dems to lead debate on opportunities and challenges for Scotland’s fishing sector

18 Feb 2025
Beatrice Wishart MSP

Scottish Liberal Democrat MSP for Shetland Beatrice Wishart will on Tuesday lead a debate on the opportunities and challenges facing Scotland’s fishing sector in which she will call on the Scottish Government to address the issue of “spatial squeeze” – the competition between fishermen and offshore energy infrastructure, such as cables, for space in Scotland’s waters.

Ms Wishart is calling on the Scottish Government to continue to explore with the relevant industries designated cable corridors as a means of addressing spatial squeeze and promoting co-operation.

She will also highlight that the Scottish Government has not devoted parliamentary time to discussing fishing since 2022.

Beatrice Wishart MSP said:

“I want to bring to Parliament an issue that is hugely important to our island and coastal communities in Shetland and across Scotland.

“It is disappointing that the government has given so little parliamentary time to this issue. Fishing contributes hundreds of millions to Scotland’s economy every year but those who bravely take to the water and harvest this bounty are feeling ever more squeezed.

“Dangerous behaviour from foreign vessels, and competition for space from offshore infrastructure are all playing their part.

“I know that fishermen are determined to play a constructive part in resolving these issues but it should not be the fishing sector that pays the price of a “just transition” to renewable energy. The Scottish Government should be working towards a fair co-existence between fishing, energy and environmental interests.”

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