Aims: project partners
Overall, the project is providing a strong evidence-base to inform sustainable management of pollack fisheries in the Channel. To help translate the data into policy, fishers have been interviewed to identify common concerns and ideas for fisheries-management recommendations.
The project is led by
Dr Emma Sheehan
and post-doctoral researcher
Dr Thomas Stamp
from the University of Plymouth. It is supported by funding from the Defra Fisheries in Science Partnership (FISP) scheme, and delivered in partnership with the Professional Boatman’s Association, the University of York, the
Marine Biological Association, the Angling Trust and Cefas.