Statutory guidance: Fish Producer Organisation (PO) compliance and enforcement
The MMO has a regulatory role to ensure producer organisations are in compliance with legislative and statutory obligations as set out in fisheries legislation.
The MMO has a regulatory role to ensure producer organisations are in compliance with legislative and statutory obligations as set out in fisheries legislation.
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) promotes the sustainable growth of UK marine fisheries and works in collaboration PO’s to manage fishing opportunities.
Applicants should submit their form to the MMO at fmc@marinemanagement.org.uk
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) promotes the sustainable growth of UK marine fisheries and works in collaboration PO’s to manage fishing opportunities.
PO’s should submit their PMP’s to the MMO at fmc@marinemanagement.org.uk.
New PMPs must be submitted 8 weeks prior to the expiry of the existing PMP or within 8 weeks of recognition for newly recognised POs.
Updated: Text updated to remove February
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) promotes the sustainable growth of UK marine fisheries and works in collaboration PO’s to manage fishing opportunities.
PO’s should submit their annual reports to the MMO by the end of February each year to fmc@marinemanagement.org.uk
PO’s should submit their annual reports to the MMO by the agreed date.
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) promotes the sustainable exploitation of UK marine fisheries and works in collaboration PO’s to manage fishing opportunities.
PO’s are officially recognised bodies set up by fishery or aquaculture producers. They play a role in managing quotas and marketing the fisheries products of their members. There are currently 11 established PO’s in England (24 in total in the UK).
PO’s must be deemed to be sufficiently economically active, and must therefore meet one of the following criteria on an ongoing basis; the: