Preparing the Industry for EU Exit
Defra has released some useful links for the information all involved in the seafood/fisheries industry in the preparation for EU Exit. Please take the opportunity to make yourself familiar with the following information: –
Preparing for EU Exit
Latest information for the fisheries sector on preparing for EU Exit: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-fisheries-sector-and-preparing-for-eu-exit
IMO Numbers
In certain circumstances after Brexit, UK boats will be required to be registered with the International Maritime Organization (IMO). For details on how to apply for an IMO number, which is free, see: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/fishermen-urged-to-be-brexit-ready-by-registering-with-the-imo.
Export and Imports of Fish with EU
To export wild-caught marine fish to the EU if there’s a NO DEAL Brexit, you’ll need:
- a catch certificate
- an export health certificate, except for direct landings in EU ports from UK-flagged fishing vessels
A fuller list of what may be needed to export fish, as well as information on importing fish to the UK from the EU, can also be viewed on the pages below:
- The latest guidance on Catch Certificates can be viewed at gov.uk/brexit-import-export-fish.
- The latest guidance on Export Health Certificates can be found at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/exporting-animals-animal-products-fish-and-fishery-products-to-the-eu-after-eu-exit