English Marine Protected Areas: Bottom Trawling and Dredging Debate

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English Marine Protected Areas: Bottom Trawling and Dredging

Baroness Grender Excerpts
Thursday 19th June 2025

(1 day, 17 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Grender Portrait Baroness Grender (LD)
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My Lords, while extending the ban on destructive bottom trawling is very welcome indeed, can I ask whether the Government considered a full ban, given the urgency expressed in the Labour Party manifesto on this issue? While the noble Baroness, Lady Sugg, has asked for a timetable—I think it is reasonable to get some sense of a timetable—can I ask how a timetable will take place for comprehensive protection? Can the Minister outline to us how enforcement will prevent exemptions or delays and ensure that our MPAs are genuinely safeguarded as marine biodiversity?

Lord Katz Portrait Lord Katz (Lab)
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At the risk of repeating myself, we are not undertaking a blanket ban, because it is important that we can support fishing and other marine activity where it is not damaging marine ecosystems. One of the reasons that we are having the consultation is to understand the detail of it, but there are some MPAs that are not about fishing activity but other protection. We are looking in a proactive way to understand how best to protect water column activity, for instance, as well as to ensure that our seabeds are protected. I will not be drawn any further on the timetable, but we are clear about the importance of proceeding at pace while taking the fishing industry, marine conservation organisations and the wider community along with us. The Wildlife Trusts called the Secretary of State’s announcement the other day a “great step forward”. Oceana UK said it was a

“golden opportunity to safeguard these vital marine sanctuaries”,

and, frankly, I agree with them.