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<p>Scientific advice received from the International Council for the Exploration of
the Sea (ICES) about the condition of fish stocks underpins the process of negotiating
sustainable total allowable catches (TACs). The UK position is developed under the
principle that all proposals must be scientifically justified in light of ICES advice,
and deliver UK objectives for sustainable fisheries.</p><p>We also draw on bespoke
scientific advice when developing specific management measures. For example scientists
at the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS) evaluated
a proposed package of technical measures for a previously overexploited Nephrops stock
in the Farn Deeps, and advised how the package might reduce fishing mortality. Following
the introduction of measures informed by this scientific advice, the stock is now
being fished within maximum sustainable yield levels.</p><p>The UK has always been
a strong advocate for MSY both in international agreements and in negotiations over
catch limits for stocks that we have an interest in. We remain therefore committed
to continuing to work under the principle of MSY and restore stocks to healthy conditions
as quickly as possible, including taking a precautionary approach where necessary.
This commitment is confirmed by the Fisheries Bill.</p>
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