On 12 May 2025, the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) introduced a new licence condition mandating English fishing vessels under 12 metres to install Inshore Vessel Monitoring Systems (I-VMS).
This initiative aims to enhance marine management and conservation, benefiting fishers and ensuring sustainable practices across UK waters.
Enhancing Fisheries Management
The implementation of I-VMS devices marks a significant advancement in fisheries management within England.
By requiring these systems on smaller vessels, the MMO seeks to modernize data collection processes, enabling more informed decisions regarding marine protected areas and stock protection.
This move aligns with broader UK and EU policies focused on sustainability and traceability. For fishers, this development means investing in technology that can improve operational efficiency and compliance.
The data collected by I-VMS devices includes latitude, longitude, speed, course, battery status, and device ID.
Such detailed information enhances transparency and aids in compliance monitoring while empowering fishers to refine their fishing efforts through accessible apps or web portals.
Benefits for Fishers
- Access to real-time data for optimizing routes and catch
- Improved business planning through detailed operational insights
- Evidence provision in disputes or compliance matters
- Potential reduction in conflicts and fines due to enhanced compliance
- Support from over £1.57 million in European Maritime and Fisheries Fund grants for device installation
A Pragmatic Approach to Compliance
The MMO is adopting a pragmatic enforcement approach during the transition period before full legislation is enacted later in 2025.
This strategy involves supporting fishers as they adjust to the new requirements while ensuring that those taking steps toward compliance are not unduly penalized.
Sean Douglas, Head of Regulatory Assurance at MMO, emphasized the collaborative stance between regulators and fishers.
He said,
“This data will provide valuable insights to the activities of the inshore fleet which, when combined with other data such as that collected by VMS for the over-12m fleet, will give a more complete picture of all activity in our marine environment.”
“This will allow us, and others, to make smarter, evidence-based, decisions when it comes to marine development assessments, conservation initiatives such Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and stock protection, regulatory displacement, as well as marine and fisheries management planning, particularly for niche and seasonal fisheries.”
The Role of Technology in Advocacy
- I-VMS data could be used by fishers to challenge developments affecting their grounds
- This technology offers legally robust evidence for advocacy purposes
- The shift may alter power dynamics between fishers, regulators, and developers
- I-VMS provides a novel dimension for conflict resolution within the industry
- The system supports smarter decisions on marine development assessments
A Global Perspective on Sustainability Efforts
This initiative aligns with international trends towards increased fisheries transparency and sustainability. By enforcing I-VMS on smaller vessels post-Brexit, the UK positions itself as a responsible fisheries manager.
This move may influence trade negotiations with neighboring EU countries while serving as a model for integrating small-scale fisheries into digital monitoring frameworks globally.
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Final Thoughts
The introduction of I-VMS devices represents a pivotal moment for English fisheries management.
While challenges remain in achieving full compliance among all vessels under 12 metres, this initiative promises long-term benefits through improved data collection and sustainable practices—ultimately securing livelihoods within coastal communities across the UK.
Sources: UK Government, The Fishing Daily, and Marine Management Organisation (MMO).
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