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<p>The full Political Declaration reaffirms that, when we leave the EU, the UK will
become an independent coastal state in control of its waters. As outlined in the Withdrawal
Agreement, the UK and the EU shall use their best endeavours to conclude and ratify
a new fisheries agreement before 1 July 2020. Specific arrangements will be a matter
for discussions, as part of the next stage of negotiations, including access by non-UK
vessels to fish in UK waters. Any non-UK registered vessels granted access to UK waters
will need to meet the same requirements as our fleet across all UK fishing zones,
including adherence to sustainable practices.</p><p>The Fisheries Bill creates the
powers necessary to build a sustainable and profitable fishing industry, one which
is in the best interests of the whole UK and future generations. We have also recently
announced an amendment to the Fisheries Bill that would place a legal obligation on
the government, when negotiating a fisheries agreement with the EU, to pursue a fairer
share of fishing opportunities than the UK currently receives under the Common Fisheries
Policy</p><p> </p>
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