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Date / Document Update (UK Fleet)


Comment windfarm site but not within offshore cable corridor


 Concerned that ground will not have much time to recover between cable laying for East Anglia ONE and East Anglia THREE


Response / where addressed in the PEI


provided to the fishermen present.


The requirement for project specific surveys has been agreed with Cefas, depending on available information and predicted impacts.


Recovery of benthic habitats is discussed in Chapter 10 Benthic Ecology.


Lowestoft fisheries engagement meeting


12.12.2013


East Anglia THREE Commercial Fisheries Update (UK Fleet)


 Fishermen present disputed the accuracy of MMO data  Concerns that theMMO landings values by port utilised are an underestimation as a significant proportion of <10m landings are not submitted to the MMO.


 Concerned that ground will not have much time to recover between cable laying for East Anglia ONE and East Anglia THREE


 Requested local vessels are utilised for guard and survey work  Lowestoft fishermen have decided not to draw their detailed fishing grounds on a chart as they hold a fishing licence and are therefore entitled to fish anywhere.


Timescales for submission to Planning Inspectorate and potential construction dates provided to the fishermen present.


Suggested CFWG representatives present a figure of how much the port they represent earns on average per year.


Explained in detail the problemwith Lowestoft fishermen’s broad scale approach- is that it implies a small proportional area of fishing ground lost as a result of the proposed East Anglia


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


Chapter 14 Commercial Fisheries Page 8


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