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Sealife Mortality off the North East Coast

Non-inquiry session

The Environment Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee is to hold a hearing into the deaths of large numbers of crustaceans off the Yorkshire coast since October 2021. There have been conflicting theories about the reason for the deaths of the crabs and lobsters. The Government has attributed the cause to a marine ‘algal bloom’, while others have argued that the phenomenon is caused by pollution linked to dredging. The session will look at the different explanations for the cause of the deaths, what can be done to prevent a recurrence and its impact on local communities. 

The Chair of the EFRA Committee, Scarborough and Whitby MP Sir Robert Goodwill, said:  

“We need to establish what is causing these disturbing events.  

“They have implications for coastal communities in North Yorkshire and Teesside – not least, of course, those engaged in or dependent on the fishing industry. But there could also be wider environmental and economic implications with lessons to be learned.”         

Parties wishing to share information with the Committee about this issue are asked to email the Committee at efracom@parliament.uk by Friday 14 October. The session will be held on Tuesday 25 October – the exact time and location will be published in due course.  

  

This inquiry is no longer accepting evidence

The deadline for submissions was Friday 21 October 2022.

Reports, special reports and government responses

No reports or special reports published.

Letter from the Chief Executive of the Shellfish Association of Great Britain to the Committee regarding Sealife mortality off the north-east coast of England, dated 27 February 2023
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Report of the independent Crustacean Mortality Expert Panel, from the Secretary of State, dated 7 February 2023
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Correspondence from the Chair to the Secretary of State on the the independent Crustacean Mortality Expert Panel
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Oral evidence transcripts

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25 October 2022
Work Sealife Mortality off the North East Coast (Non-inquiry session)
Witnesses North Eastern Inshore and Fishing Conservation Authority, Whitby Commercial Fishing Association, and Whitby Commercial Fishing Association /North East Fishing Collective
Oral Evidence
25 October 2022
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Witnesses Newcastle University, Hull Univeristy, and Tim Deere Jones, Marine Pollution Consultant
Oral Evidence
25 October 2022
Work Sealife Mortality off the North East Coast (Non-inquiry session)
Witnesses Centre for Environment, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Science, Marine Management Organisation (MMO), Environment Agency, and Jerry Hopkinson (Executive Chairman at PD Ports)
Oral Evidence
Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (SM0013)
PD Ports (SM0014)
British Ports Association (SM0015)

Other publications

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