Mission

The Agency’s mission is to monitor the Industry’s compliance with UK, EU and international fisheries law and regulations in ports and at sea within the 200 mile British Fishery Limits around Scotland, and beyond when required. It does this through the effective deployment of its patrol vessels, surveillance aircraft and the sea fisheries inspectorate, and the presentation of cases of non-compliance to the Procurator Fiscal Service for prosecution. In short, it aims first and foremost to deter illegal activity, but when deterrence fails, it works to detect breaches of the law.
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The Agency’s area of responsibility extends over some 127,000 square miles of sea within British Fishery Limits, an area that equates to nearly one quarter of all EU waters.
The over-arching instrument governing the management of fisheries is the EU's Common Fisheries Policy (CFP).
Monitoring and enforcement priorities are determined by overall fisheries management objectives. 

Further information on how the Agency conducts its operations and details of its Enforcement Code of Practice are available on its website









